Brain Harvest 46
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We worry about fiction. Where are the new ideas? Where’s the weird shit? What’s the future going to look like, and why will it matter? Please, surprise us. Shock us out of our ennui, and, like the iconic hooker with a heart of gold, or the free spirit w/terminal illness, help make our lives worth living again. We are a speculative fiction magazine, and while your submission should have speculative aspects we’re not looking for any particular genre — substance and execution are more important than subject matter.
Brain HarvestUnited States
Genres, Styles & Subjects
F | Fantasy | Open to all/most SubGenres, including: Cross-Genre, Slipstream, Weird Tale. |
H | Horror | Open to all/most SubGenres, including: Cross-Genre, Slipstream, Weird Tale. |
S | Science Fiction | Open to all/most SubGenres, including: Cross-Genre, Slipstream, Weird Tale. |
Styles: | Open to all/most Styles, including: Surrealist. | |
Subjects: | Open to all/most Subjects, including: Subject/Theme(s) may vary. |
Types & Lengths
F | Flash Fiction | 100 - 750 words |
Media & Publication Frequency
E | Electronic Publication | Published 26 x per year |
Payscale
We do not list pay specifics. Check with the publisher for details.F | Short fiction | S | Semi-pro payment (1-4.9 US cents per word). |
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Always check guidelines for details and restrictions. If you aren't familiar with these terms, see our glossary.Electronic Subs | Postal Subs | Reprints | Simultaneous | ||
F | Fiction | OK | No | OK | Unknown |
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Before Submitting
We cannot guarantee that the information on this page is correct. It is not unusual for publications to evolve or close without notice. We do our best to keep up, but it isn't always possible. Just remember…
- Always read the full guidelines provided by the publisher.
- Try to read at least one previous publication to get a better idea of what the editor would like to see.
- Unless the publisher's guidelines state otherwise, always use industry standard manuscript formatting.
- For novel/collection publishers, it is standard to submit a cover letter, synopsis, and sample instead of the full manuscript. Do this unless otherwise instructed.
- Include a SASE with all mailed submissions, queries, and requests for guidelines, unless the editor replies via or email or guidelines state otherwise.
- Be professional, patient and persistent.
Dates
Date Added:
30 Jan 2009
Last Updated:
05 Mar 2012