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Q. I ask because I'm an unpublished writer who wants to build up a bit of a portfolio. I'm half finished with my first novel and have a few short story ideas that I'm going to start writing this week. I've been looking online for magazines that are accepting short story submissions, and have found a lot of e-zines. The last time I was interested in the short story market was a couple of years ago, and back then it was kind of laughed at to have your story published online. Is that still the case? My preference is still old-fashioned print, but I'm willing to be open-minded, as long as it will look good on my writing resume. Also, if anyone has links for some fantasy markets (short stories) I'd appreciate it. I joined writersmarket.com and was… [cont.] Asked by mizpriz30 - Mon Sep 17 12:30:40 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. I would be very careful publishing anything online if I were you. The internet is a vastly huge place, and growing larger everyday; despite copyright laws, many writers still have their works plaguerized and stolen. As a result of this, most publishing companies find it irksome to deal with works first published online; it's too much of a hassle for them to hunt it down and see if it has been used by anyone else. Take caution in publishing online. Answered by Jules - Mon Sep 17 12:42:16 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "magazines and e zines" |









