The answer is no. Submitting the same short story to multiple publications is against the norms of the publishing industry. Each publication wants to have exclusive rights to the content they publish to maintain their reputation and competitiveness.
Yes, you can. But you need to make sure each publication's submission guidelines allow it.
Yes, you can. But make sure to read and follow the rules of each competition carefully.
Yes, you can. But make sure to read and follow each publisher's submission guidelines carefully.
You can list the titles of your short stories, the publications they appeared in, and the dates of publication. Mention any awards or recognition related to them too.
In most cases, it's possible. However, you need to be aware of the rules and requirements of each anthology. Some might have exclusivity clauses or specific conditions that could prevent simultaneous submissions.
Yes, you can. But make sure each magazine's submission guidelines allow it.
Experimental fiction short story publications often have a penchant for the unconventional. They may feature stories with fragmented narratives. For example, a story might jump between different time periods or perspectives without a clear linear progression.
Yes, you can. But make sure to check the rules of each competition to ensure there are no restrictions.
The answer is no. Magazines have their own guidelines and prefer original, exclusive submissions. Submitting the same story to multiple magazines might violate their terms and could harm your reputation as a writer.
Sure. Certain publications like well-known literary journals and some specific online story platforms offer payment for short stories. However, the rates and requirements can vary greatly depending on the publication.