One way is to look for independent publishers that focus on short fiction. Another option is to enter short story competitions, as winning or getting noticed can lead to publication opportunities. Social media groups and writing forums can also provide useful leads on where to sell your stories.
You could try submitting them to literary magazines or online platforms dedicated to short fiction. Some popular ones include The New Yorker or Electric Literature.
You could try submitting to literary magazines. Many of them accept short story submissions and might pay if they publish yours.
You can try selling short stories on online platforms dedicated to literature and storytelling, such as Wattpad or Medium.
You could try publishing them on online platforms dedicated to literature and storytelling. Some popular ones are StoryMirror and Kitaab.
Another option is to submit your short stories to literary magazines. Many of these magazines pay for the rights to publish short stories, and it can also give your work exposure. You need to research the submission guidelines carefully for each magazine, though. Some may have specific themes or word count requirements.
You can try selling on online platforms specifically for writers and literary works, such as Wattpad or Medium. Some also sell on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing.
You can try submitting them to online literary magazines or websites dedicated to science fiction. Some popular options include Tor.com and Clarkesworld Magazine.
One way to sell horror short stories is through self - publishing on platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing. You can also submit your stories to horror - themed magazines or anthologies. Another option is to build an online presence, like a blog or a social media page, and promote your stories there to attract potential buyers.
First, you need to research magazines that publish the kind of short stories you write. Then, follow their submission guidelines carefully when sending your work.
Ebay is also a good option. It offers a lot of exposure and has various tools to help you sell. Just make sure to follow their selling guidelines.
There are several places. Submittable is a great resource. Many publishers and magazines use it to receive submissions. You could also try websites like Wattpad, although it's more about building an audience first and potentially getting noticed by publishers or agents from there. Some independent publishers might be interested too. Just look for ones that accept short story submissions.