Taking Submissions: Archive of the Odd #6
Deadline: November 15th, 2024
Payment: 1.5 cents per word
Theme: Speculative fiction of any kind
Open Submissions
- Query for
- Serializing
- Audio/video
- Finished chapbooks/booklets
- Pieces you would like us to help promote
Closed Submissions
- Issue #1 (Closed Dec 1, 2021)
- Issue #2 (Closed June 15, 2022)
- Issue #3 (Closed Feb 1, 2023)
- Issue #4 (Closed Dec 15, 2023)
- Issue #5 (Closed May 15, 2024)
- Issue #6 (Opens Sept 15, 2024)
Rules
Archive of the Odd is a biannual magazine of found fiction—stories told in the style of found footage, also known epistolary, neo-epistolary, found file, or found document fiction. Essentially, stories told in the form of other documents.
All submissions must be found fiction. We realize this is oddly specific, so if you’re not sure what we’re looking for, the best way will be to look at the stories on our website, or buy an issue to see the full zine treatment (in fact, if you email us or DM us on Twitter we’ll give you a coupon code for being a savvy author… just saying). Alternately, think about all the things you read on a daily basis that aren’t fiction. Newspapers? Emails? Product support guides? …Submissions calls?
If you read all of this and still have questions, please refer to our FAQ, or query!
Alright, let’s dive in!
Writing:
Basics:
- All submissions must be speculative found fiction. We do not accept traditional prose or poetry, and all submissions must be speculative in nature.
- Submissions sent before or after opening dates will be deleted unread. Feel free to resubmit after opening, however! Mistakes happen.
- We read submissions sight unseen, so please do not include personal information (name, address, email, etc.) in the document. Please include your name in your cover letter, though!
- We pay 1.5 cent/word USD + a share of royalties. We are currently pursuing grants and other means of additional funding.
- 500-8,000 words is preferred for the main magazine, but you can check the Long Fiction Guidelines for longer pieces that you feel may fit! Microfiction is also accepted, though it may be harder for us to place.
- Shunn formatting is nice, but if it doesn’t work for your story, don’t worry! As long as the fonts and stylization are readable, it’s fine. We don’t have a preference between plain text or pre-formatted pieces.
- Simultaneous submissions are wonderful, as are multiple submissions.
- Reprints are also welcome, as long as you have the rights and let us know its publication history.
Looking for more?
- While we are looking for speculative work, we do not have firm genre limits outside of that; we welcome both erotic elements and extreme horror as much as we do quiet horror, cozy fantasy, and hopeful sci-fi.
- Mixed media, interactive, HTML, and other boundary-breaking pieces are always welcome. If you’re able to fit things in a PDF format, that’s great, but otherwise we can make alternative arrangements (e.g. links to repositories).
- If there is related artwork, we will also pay for that! See Artists guidelines.
- We welcome stories that tackle real world issues like racism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, and more. However, overt racism, homophobia, etc. without a distinct purpose will not be tolerated. Essentially, if we cannot tell if the hate is from the mouth of the character or the author, we cannot in good conscience accept it.
- We do not accept work written or co-written with generative AI.
- Cover letters won’t sway us, but in general a good format is “Dear Editors,” (or “Dear Mycelial Network,” “Dear Archivists,” “O Creatures of the Night,” etc.), your name, the title of the story, the word count, any special considerations (e.g. there being a link to a video halfway through), and a sendoff.
- Please let us know in your cover letter if you would NOT like a personal rejection. This does not promise you will get a personal rejection otherwise, but we realize that not everyone likes personal rejections, so please let us know if you’d rather just get a form!
- Want more guidance? Read our editors’ hot takes in Six Questions For!
Please submit work through our submission form! https://airtable.com/appqeGDxEJem9GLZM/pagZLnR9JSVVnrB65/form
Currently the form is NOT configured to send an automatic acknowledgement of submissions. We will send an email to the address provided within 24 hours to acknowledge receipt, however! Please query us if you do not get a submission acknowledgement in that time.
For any queries, please email [email protected] with QUERY in the subject line—we will not respond to submissions through email unless we have given explicit permission (e.g. due to issues with the form).
Artwork
- We pay $30/page + royalties. Our pages are US Letter.
- If you would like to be considered, please send a portfolio (artist info can remain, these aren’t judged blind!).
- Please submit at [email protected]
- If you are accepted, we will then send you stories looking for illustration. You can pick your favorite, and then we’ll get you in touch with the author!
Feel free to query us at [email protected] at any time!
In need of inspiration?
When it comes to formats, think of any of the millions of ways humans communicate information. Heck, we’ll take non-human communication means. Here’s a non-exhaustive list:
- Academic papers
- Technical writing
- Medication warning sheets
- Junk mail
- Sales papers
- Newspaper articles
- Recipes
- Knitting/crochet/weaving/what-have-you guides
- Social media
- Book blurbs
- Encyclopedia entries
- Care guides (plant, animal, rock garden, etc)
- Reviews
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Stuart Conover is a father, husband, published author, blogger, geek, entrepreneur, horror fanatic, and runs a few websites including Horror Tree!