Their's Futurismic, perhaps; they're pay is a flat $200, which would
make there pay rate sometimes .05 per word.


On Nov 21, 4:41 pm, SteveC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 21, 5:58 am, Alicia Henn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Holy crap! I had no idea so many other magazines had bitten the dust  
> > recently, O and PC World and Cottage Living among others.
>
> I thought the same thing at first, but it's actually O At Home
> magazine, a spin-off from the original O, which is still alive. And
> it's PC Magazine, not its competitor PC World.
>
> Electronic magazines are giving me nightmares. I'm trying to find a
> SFWA member who edits a professional electronic sf magazine to do an
> article on the species for the Handbook. How many are left? I'm down
> to a number that can be counted on my thumbs and half of those have
> already turned me down for reasons of time.
>
> Here's the list that I know of. They have to pay a minimum of 5 cents
> a word for all submissions:
>
> Apex Digest Online
> Jim Baen's Universe
> Beneath Ceaseless Skies
> Clarkesworld
> Heliotrope (if it still exists)
> Intergalactic Medicine Show
> Strange Horizons
>
> Did I miss any? Nancy, do you know? Or are any of these already gone?
> Half of them aren't accepting submissions right now, so there future
> is iffy.
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