You can go, of course, to Dragons, Knights, & Angels (DKA) for a good read; writers of Biblical Spec-fic can also check out DKA's submission guidelines.
This 'zine is unique for several reasons but for writers, two things stand out:
- First, DKA actually pays for submissions, albeit a small amount; and
- Second, if your submission is declined or has a request for revisions, it is DKA's practice to provide editor comments on your piece!
DKA is a non-profit magazine that operates with a bunch of great, dedicated volunteers and donations from its readership.
Once you have read this post and have perused Dragons, Knights, & Angels 'zine, check out what other members of the CSFF have to say:
- Jim Black
- Jackie Castle
- Valerie Comer
- Kameron M. Franklin
- Beth Goddard
- Todd Michael Greene
- Leathel Grody
- Karen Hancock
- Elliot Hanowski
- Katie Hart
- Sherrie Hibbs
- Joleen Howell
- Jason Joyner
- Karen and at
- Karen’s myspace
- Oliver King
- Tina Kulesa
- Kevin Lucia
- Rachel Marks
- Shannon McNear
- Rebecca LuElla Miller
- Caleb Newell
- Cheryl Russel
- Mirtika Schultz
- Stuart Stockton
- Steve Trower
- Speculative Faith
- Frank Creed
- Christina Deanne
- John Otte
3 comments:
For a slightly different blog post on DKA, check out Frank's site: http://afrankreview.blogspot.com
I'm glad you pointed out the writer's guidelines, since a number of people who stop by LGG are writers.
Becky
Dedicated indeed. Lots of enthusiasm for DKA!
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