Submissions are open soon!

http://www.geocities.com/cecilwashington/creative.html

Creative Brother's Sci-Fi magazine is a semi-pro market that prints 
speculative fiction----Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror, that 
features black characters and black themes in speculative 
situations. 

However, if you have a story that features a "Slim Shady" character 
or a character of another racial minority, send it to me if you 
think it will rock my world. 

In addition, I will be compiling special issues---Men's Issues, 
Women's issues, Teen, Computer Tech, Robots, etc.---that are open to 
all fiction, regardless of ethnicity, as long as the story addresses 
the particular theme. 


FOR SUBSCRIBERS 

This publication can only be ordered online, in print and CD format. 
Some issues are also avalable for free download. You can order it 
at: http://www.lulu.com/cecilwashington. Registration at Lulu is 
free. 


The magazine also has a free online group: Black Sci-Fi Horror 
Fantasy Club at Yahoo. 


FOR ADVERTISERS 

Ads are 50 cents per word, with a $10 minimum. 


FOR WRITERS 


I should be able to tell that your protagonist is black. Yes, you 
may have to write something like: "Larry, a black man, drove his 
space ship to the mooon". If the protag is not black, I should be 
able to tell that he/she is a non-black person who is steeped in 
black culture Ex: "Most of Keith's friends were black. Though he was 
not, his Afrofuturist comrades made him feel at home". Black 
includes African, African-American, Carribean, Carribean-American, 
Carribean-Canadian, just to name a few. 

If it reads like a Tarzan story or if your narrator still calling 
black people "colored", "wogs", "negro" or "n*gg**s", it's an 
automatic rejection 

unless we're talking a first person narrative in a period piece, 
such as during American Slavery 
or, if he/she's in a sub-group that approves of the n-word. 
Having your black characters address each other by the n-word can be 
forgiven as long as you don't go overboard and the dialect is 
realistic. 

Please don't send me stories about Yacub's blue-eyed devils, ok? 


SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES 


Submissions are taken in March and September of every year. Subs 
sent at other times will not be read. Publishing dates are either 
April or May, or October or November, depending upon the volume of 
submissions.
A) Stories should be between 1,000 to 5,000 words. 

B) Poetry will be accepted, as long as it is speculative in nature. 
Poetry includes Rap lyrics that are speculative in nature. 

C) Payment is $5 US per piece. 

D) Reprints are fine. 

E) Send me your best, WELL-EDITED, PROOFREAD, SPELL-CHECKED work. 

F) Submissions should be sent in the body of an e-mail, along with a 
bio of 50 words or less, to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The word 
SUBMISSION---[STORY NAME] should be in the subject line of the e-
mail. 

G) No editorials or reviews. 








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