One place to send flash fiction is to indie publishing websites. Another option is to look for local literary journals or literary blogs that feature short works. Just make sure to read their submission guidelines carefully before sending your piece.
Some online platforms specifically dedicated to short story publishing are good options. They often have submission guidelines and a wide readership. For example, websites like Wattpad or Medium can be considered.
Well, there are several places. Traditional literary journals like Harper's and The Atlantic often accept short story submissions. Also, many independent online publications like One Story or SmokeLong Quarterly are worth considering. It depends on the genre and style of your story.
You can try submitting to literary magazines or online platforms dedicated to short story publishing. Some popular ones include The New Yorker, Granta, and Electric Literature.
You could try submitting to online literary magazines that specifically accept flash fiction. Some popular ones include 'Electric Literature' and 'Tiny Lights'.
You could try submitting it to specialized publishing houses that focus on psychological thrillers and mysteries. Some well-known ones include [mention specific names].
All the submitted articles had to be sent over because the submission requirement of Zhiyin Manke was that each work had a separate submission letter and could not be submitted together with other works. The submission letter had to include the name of the work, the author's name, gender, age, contact information, description of the work, inspiration, and so on. Therefore, if you submitted multiple articles, you had to submit them one by one according to the submission requirements.