Fantasy and Science Fiction Author Julia H. West

Magazine Markets for Science Fiction and Fantasy, D-K

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Darkling Plain (on hiatus until Summer 2002)Writers' Guidelines
Disney Adventures, digest-sized magazine for kids 7-14No online guidelines
Downstate Story, an annual literary magazine. (Annual deadline June 30)Writers' Guidelines
Dragon Magazine, a monthly fantasy/roleplaying game magazine.Writers' Guidelines
(fiction guidelines at the end)
Dreams of Decadence, a quarterly magazine for vampire fiction.Writers' Guidelines
The Edge, British magazine of science fiction, modern horror and slipstream fiction.Writers' Guidelines
(scroll down for guidelines)
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine likes science fiction mysteries as well as more traditional onesWriters' Guidelines
Fantastic Stories of the Imagination (used to be Pirate Writings), quarterly magazine of fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and suspenseWriters' Guidelines
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, award-winning digest-sized SF magazine established in 1949Writers' Guidelines
Flesh and Blood, "Quiet Tales of Dark Fantasy and Horror," triannual dark fiction magazine.Writers' Guidelines
Glimmer Train Stories, a literary magazine that also sponsors several contests.Writers' Guidelines
Highlights for Children, monthly general interest magazine for children ages 3-12.Writers' Guidelines
Horror Garage, sex, death, and rock'n'roll--dark fiction.Writers' Guidelines
Humpty Dumpty's Magazine, for children ages 4-6.Writers' Guidelines
Interzone, British bimonthly SF magazineWriters' Guidelines
Jack and Jill, for children ages 7-10.Writers' Guidelines
The Kenyon Review, triannual literary magazine.Writers' Guidelines

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Last update 30 June 2002

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