| Magazine Markets for Science Fiction and Fantasy
Many print magazine publishers have Web pages now, usually with writers' guidelines, samples of the stories, content lists, and subscription forms. Some pages have additional content, like market lists and other writers' information. Magazine pages are changing all the time; check back often. Some of these magazines are not specifically SF/F/H magazines, but accept those types of stories as well as others. If guidelines are not given online, check the CALLIHOO newsletter web page for guidelines printed in the newsletter.
| Agony in Black, a premiere pure horror magazine. | Writers' guidelines |
| Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, There can be science fiction mysteries, too. . . . | Writers' guidelines |
| Analog: Science Fiction and Fact, one of the most respected science fiction digest magazines. | Writers' guidelines |
| Artemis Magazine is a fact and fiction magazine relating to the settling and exploration of Earth's Moon | Writers' guidelines |
| Asimov's Science Fiction, one of the most popular digest SF magazines. | Writers' guidelines |
| Black Gate fantasy magazine | Writers' guidelines |
| ByLine Magazine a national magazine that sponsors lots and lots of contests | Writers' guidelines |
| Cemetery Dance, horror fiction's most respected and honored magazine. Winner of the World Fantasy Award. | Writers' guidelines |
| Century Magazine | Writers' guidelines |
| Challenging Destiny, a Canadian quarterly SF magazine. | Writers' guidelines |
| Cicada, monthly magazine for teens 14-19. | Writers' guidelines (scroll down to find them!) |
| Computoredge, weekly computer magazine. | No online guidelines |
| Cricket, monthly magazine for kids 9-14. | Writers' guidelines (scroll down to find them!) |
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Last update 3 November 2001 |