There's also 'Fiction India'. As the name implies, it is focused on fiction, and short stories are very much welcome there. It aims to promote Indian writing in the genre of fiction.
One such magazine is 'The Indian Quarterly'. It has a long history of publishing quality literary works including short stories. It often showcases the works of both established and emerging Indian writers.
Another is 'Outlook'. It features a diverse range of content, and short stories are among the things it accepts. It gives a platform to different voices in the Indian literary scene.
There is 'Open'. It is a magazine that accepts short stories. It is interested in stories that are thought - provoking and offer a new perspective. It has a reputation for being open to different writing styles and voices. It can be a great opportunity for short story writers who want to reach an audience interested in current affairs, culture, and literature.
One such magazine is 'The Indian Quarterly'. It has a reputation for featuring high - quality short stories and compensates the writers fairly. Another is 'Outlook', which also occasionally accepts and pays for short story submissions. And 'The Caravan' is known to publish short stories and pay the authors for their work.
Sure. 'Nightmare Magazine' is a good one. It's dedicated to horror and dark fantasy, and welcomes horror short stories. They have a team of editors who are really into the horror genre and are always on the lookout for fresh and terrifying stories.
Another magazine that accepts short stories is Clarkesworld. It's a science fiction and fantasy magazine. They are open to short stories within these genres. They have a reputation for publishing high - quality speculative fiction. Writers who are into creating otherworldly settings, unique characters, and engaging plots in the sci - fi or fantasy realm should consider submitting their short stories to Clarkesworld.
One well - known literary magazine that accepts flash fiction is 'Flash Fiction Online'. It features a variety of short, impactful flash fiction pieces. Another is 'SmokeLong Quarterly', which is dedicated to publishing excellent flash fiction. 'Brevity' also accepts flash fiction and focuses on concise literary works.
One well - known magazine is 'Historical Fiction Quarterly'. It features a wide range of historical fiction works, from different eras and regions. Another is 'The Copperfield Review', which has a great reputation for accepting and promoting high - quality historical fiction pieces. And 'Belletrist' also shows interest in historical fiction among other genres.
Ploughshares is another great one. It has a long history of publishing short stories from both emerging and established writers. They often focus on works that have a strong sense of literary merit and explore deep themes. Submissions need to follow their specific guidelines carefully.
There are several magazines that might accept funny short stories. 'The New Yorker' is a well - known one. It features a variety of literary works including humorous short stories. Another could be 'Mad Magazine', which is famous for its satirical and funny content. And 'Reader's Digest' also sometimes accepts short, engaging and often humorous stories that can appeal to a wide audience.
One magazine that often accepts horror short stories is 'Cemetery Dance'. It has a reputation for featuring high - quality horror content.
Sure. Cracked.com sometimes publishes short, funny stories. It's a bit more pop - culture oriented. Then there's BOMB Magazine which has been known to accept off - beat and humorous short stories. Also, The Toast (though it may not be as active as before but still has an archive of great funny short stories) was a great place for such works.