Attention Freelance Writers!

Methuslah

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Transfinite Publications is looking for writers to submit to its magazines. The payment rate is 2 cents/word, and detailed information is available on our website. At present, four magazines are being run in the Transfinite Publications stable. These are:

Almanac, a magazine covering Third Edition D&D. Each issue has a specific theme attached to it, such as ‘The Apocalypse’, ‘War’, or ‘The Arctic’. Possible article ideas are listed on the website. Articles should be between 2,000 and 5,000 words.

Lemurian Dreams, a magazine featuring fantasy fiction. Each issue will contain several short stories, and also ‘author’s notes’ designed to make the issues easy to use in campaigns. Short stories should be between 3,000 and 8,000 words.

Royal Griffon, an adventure magazine. Each issue will feature a full-length module, with other pieces wrapped around it. If you are interested in writing a full-length module, please get in touch!

Concept Horizons, a magazine covering general topics associated with D20, at present with a focus on D20 modern. Again, each issue has a specific theme – more details available on the website.
 
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I've been having some rather major problems with spam lately - its possible your email was deleted by mistake - could you resend, please?

My apologies,
Richard Tongue
 

I also sent you an email 2 weeks or so ago. I have resent from your site and it automatically gives the subject line: "Odessy Submission". I have resent my query as you requested.

Respectfully,

Edward J Kopp
 

Mail problems?

Richard,
I sent you a couple things, too (1 article, 1 revised article) and haven't heard back, yet. I'm posting here to let you know just in case you're still having e-mail issues.
Thanks,
*Sheridan
-Scott Moore
 

I also sent something, mine to Lemurian Dreams, I figured there would be a several weeks wait before I heard anything, but the other posts here made me wonder if I should.

What is the typical turn around time on hearing back from submissions?

I'm pretty sure I sent it through the website, which auto-set the subject, should that make it more likely to not be filtered out accidently?

Thanks

Matthew J. Hanson
 

I also submitted copy around the end of July, but I emailed it from Hotmail instead of from your site. I haven't heard back yet, but I'm going to resubmit the articles from the website instead.

Thanks!

TWK
 

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