New Markets


I’ve received news of three different markets for Asia-inspired literature. Yeah!


A Fine Tea Competition articles may be on any poems, stories or artwork/photography featured in the history of Cha: An Asian Literary Journal. To see the kind of analyses we have published, please visit http://finecha.wordpress.com. However, you do not need to conform to the existing styles. Surprise us. The competition does have a pay scale. It is important to note, they do not pay for articles, fiction or poetry published in Cha: An Asian Literary Journal.

The Quarterly Literary Review [of] Singapore accepts work now, and requests pieces relevant to Singapore. They are not a paying market.

In a previous post I mentioned a new (paying) anthology for Wuxia fiction. Well, that anthology (yet to be named) is now open to submissions. If you’re interested in finding out more about what Wuxia is (and I recommend you do, as John will not accept any Asia-themed story) please read his definition before submitting. He would like art as well as literature, so artists, be sure to check it out.

I’m looking forward to the Wuxia anthology myself and hope to submit, but the short I have is not suitable, so I’m going to have to write something new. That should be fun. What about you? Have you ever written something to fit a specific market?

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  1. Misha says:

    Hmm… Wuxia sounds like an interesting story form…

    Maybe I should give it a try…

    🙂

  2. Rachna Chhabria says:

    Thanks for the all the information, Victoria.

  3. Natalie Aguirre says:

    Good luck with your submission, Victoria.

  4. Victoria Dixon says:

    Good luck, if you go for it, Misha and thanks for dropping by!

    You're welcome, Rachna and thanks, Natalie! 🙂

  5. catwoods says:

    Victoria,
    ~
    You do such a great job of keeping us updated of the wonderful things going on in your genre.

    Such a great resource.

    Hugs

  6. John Dishon says:

    @Misha: You should definitely give it a try.

    Thanks Victoria, again, for the mention.

  7. Victoria Dixon says:

    Thanks for dropping by, Cat!

    And you bet, John.

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