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Fiction submissions open through tomorrow (Monday), June 15th!
Fiction submissions open Monday, June 1! Check out the submissions page for more info! sluggerfiction.com/submit/
Happy Pride y’all! This month and every month. Listen to Bruno, he knows what’s up.
Plans this weekend? How about dusting off that story of yours that’s too weird or gross or sad for other markets and send it our way? Submissions open through June 15!
The SLUGGER team had a great time at StokerCon, but more on that later. In the meantime, consider submitting to our open call which closes June 15!
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Fiction submissions open until June 15! We are also opening year round for Sound Trails submissions, which are non-fiction pieces related to music in some way, usually somewhat connected to punk and/or horror. All submission details can be found here: sluggerfiction.com/submit/
StokerCon was a blast! The SLUGGER team met in person for the first time and talked to so many great writers and readers who came by to say hi. Thanks to all who made this such a memorable and inspiring experience. We hope to catch you next year!
sluggerfiction.com/submit/
SLUGGER a dark fiction magazine that publishes two volumes per year. Each volume includes 7-10 short stories, full page/original/B&W interior art for each story, and a Sound Trails section that features non-fiction pieces related to punk/horror music. ko-fi.com/sluggerficti...
If your publisher uses AI art, they're bad at their job. Full stop. When a publisher claims they can't afford to invest in your cover art, what they're really saying is that they can't sell your book. /THREAD O'CLOCK
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