I'm always looking for markets I've never heard of before for my blog. My writing friend Julie is a goldmine for markets and submission opportunities. She recently forwarded an e-mail about a submission opportunity from Zero Ducats, which is now accepting submissions for its 2nd issue. Zero Ducats is both a print and online journal of poetry and flash fiction, comprised entirely of recycled and pilfered materials and distributed for free. There is nothing subtle about the photo (left) on their submission page. I guess they are seriously seeking submissions.
Writing advice, publication opportunities, and thoughts on books, language, and life from Donna Volkenannt, winner of the Erma Bombeck Humor Award. Donna believes great stories begin in a writer's imagination and touch a reader's heart.
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I love writing flash fiction, but I'm a little scared to submit to this market...what will happen to me if I send something they don't like? :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Cathy,
ReplyDeleteYikes! I hadn't thought of that. Hope they don't clobber folks who submit stuff they don't like. To get more writers to submit, maybe they should have a kinder, gentler motto such as: "If you don't submit, we will won't hit."
Donna
Never fear, ladies!
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