Tuesday, September 18, 2018

15 Magazines Accepting Reprints - Paying Markets

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Updated 7/22/23

There is nothing quite like having your work published after you have spent months sending your stories or poems to magazines that take forever to respond. Sadly, the elation you feel when you have finally seen your work published may be short-lived.

Most stories and poems that make their way into literary journals have only a brief shelf-life. After readers have read your work and the issue has been archived, now what? One good way to extend the life of your story is to send it to literary magazines that accept reprints.

Very few magazines are willing to pay for reprints. But some make exceptions, especially if your work is not still available online. Writers who submit reprints must always own the rights to their work.

Also see: 185 Literary Magazines Accepting Reprints (Paying and non-paying markets)

For more paying markets in a variety of genres see: Paying Markets.

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Allegory. Genre: Speculative Fiction. Payment: $15. See reading periods.

Gallery of CuriositiesGenre: Speculative fiction up to 7,500 words. Payment:1 cent/word. Magazine and podcast. See submission periods.

Cosmic Roots and Eldritch ShoresGenre: Speculative fiction, nonfiction, poetry. Payment: 8 cents/word for original work. 2 - 8 cents/word for reprints. 50 cents/line poetry reprints. See submission periods.

Kaleidoscope. Genre: Fiction, nonfiction, poetry. Must focus on some aspect of disability. Payment$10 - $100. 

Los Angeles Review of Los Angeles. Genre: "Stories and poems and stuff. Pictures. Sound files. Non-fiction." Payment: "A few pennies." Only publishes reprints that are not available online.

Manawaker Studio’s Flash Fiction Podcast. Genre: Flash fiction. Payment: $3 minimum. 

THEMA. GenrePoetry and prose - themed issues. Payment: Token. See submission periods.

Workers Write! More Tales from the ClassroomGenre: Stories and poems from educational settings. "We're looking for fiction about teachers, counselors, admins, school librarians, principals, janitors - anyone who works in a school or classroom setting." Length: 500-5,000 words. Payment: $5-50. See submission periods.

Zooscape. Genre: Short stories. All stories must be furry. "An anthropomorphic animal figure should be significantly featured in your story — it could be anthropomorphic in body or only intelligence. We’ll consider any type of furry fiction from secret life of animals to fox in Starbucks.  We love science-fiction with animal-like aliens and fantasy with talking dragons, unicorns, or witch familiars." Payment: $20. See submission periods.

After Dinner Conversation. Genre: Short stories (mostly science fiction) for children, YA, and adults. Payment: $0.01 per word (limit $50).

Flash Fiction Online. Genre: Flash fiction, 500 - 1000 words. Payment: 2 cents/word. See submission periods.

DreamForgeGenre: Science fiction and fantasy short fiction and poetry. Payment: $0.06/word. Payment for reprints is $0.03/word. Poems are paid at the rate of $25 to $100. See submission periods.

RadonGenre: Short stories and poetry containing elements of anarchism, transhumanism, dystopia, and/or science fiction. Payment: 1 cent per word for original work, half a cent per word for reprints.

The Dread Machine. GenreFuturistic dark fiction, speculative fiction, cyberpunk, slipstream, and science fiction. Payment$.01/word for reprints.

Escape PodGenreScience Fiction. Audio format. Payment$100 for reprints. See submission periods.

Nightlight. Restrictions: Black writers only. Genre: Horror. Audio format. Payment: $50 for reprints, and $75 - $200 for original stories. See submission periods.

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