Paper Crow is also a good market to submit to -- payment is 25 cents per line (minimum of $5) plus two contributor copies. The editors are reading submissions through the end of January. (Scroll down the Paper Crow page for guidelines.)
With the holidays approaching, it's time to start thinking about presents. If you're anything like me, you'll want to get as much online as you can so you don't have to set foot in a crowded store. Here are a couple of sales going on right now:
Amazon's Sci-Fi Extravaganza
If you're looking for books, AbeBooks currently has a 10% off promotional code you can use (visit the page to get it) now through November 30th.
Once you've found your holiday gifts, you'll need to wrap them... ThinkGeek.com has some unusual choices in wrapping paper, including zombies and "ChristmasBots."
For everyone's convenience and to make the headache of shopping a little easier, I'm going to start a list of haiku, horror, or writing-related deals and sales over on the sidebar, right under "Market News" and "Current Contests." I'll try to keep it updated as often as I can.
That's very good pay rates. I'll have to check out Paper Crow. I'll check out Abe books too. I've bought stuff from them in the past. They have a lot of the older items I look for.
ReplyDeleteCharles - Paper Crow is a good magazine to work with. They bought one of my poems for this issue and one for the next one, and they are very good about communicating with their writers.
ReplyDeleteI like AbeBooks, I bought a book from them not too long ago, and they seem to have a lot of stuff you can't find other places.