Signal Boost: Genesis SF Magazine Submissions Open

I just received the following email from Jarvis Sheffield about submissions being open for Genesis Magazine. So, I am posting it here because it’s a great magazine that you should know about and submit to! Now, go write and send in those stories and images.

ATTENTION SCI-FI CREATORS! SUBMISSION FORGENESIS MAGAZINE (SUMMER 2014) NOW OPEN!

Hello everyone,

The submission deadline for the Genesis Science Fiction Magazine is Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Please email us your stories, photos and graphics, etc… to be showcased in this and upcoming publications. Get your submissions in before then if possible. Stories should be between 1,500 to 3,000 words. Graphics should be at least 300 dpi saved as .png, .jpg, .psd or .pdf.

Send submissions to: info@blacksciencefictionsociety.com.

Thanks
Jarvis Sheffield, M.Ed.
Administrator
Black Science Fiction Society

Visit BlackScienceFictionSociety at: http://blacksciencefictionsociety.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network

About Erin Underwood

BIO: Erin Underwood is the senior event content producer for MIT Technology Review’s emerging technology events. On the side, she reads, writes, and edits SF.
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2 Responses to Signal Boost: Genesis SF Magazine Submissions Open

  1. maddog says:

    Don’t really care for Science Fiction that is so biased that it is openly so. Expecially not along racial lines.

    Anyway I’m sure you don’t agree with this hateful comment(ironic) so censor away.

    • Hi Maddog,

      Jarvis, the editor of Genesis, is a great guy and his magazine is really nice. It’s a good publication for any person to submit their fiction or art. So, I am more than happy to help boost the signal. Publishing is a tough business, and I enjoy helping people who love writing, editing, and publishing SF/F/H as much as I love it.

      You should check out the BSFS sometime, The online community is full of people who love talking fiction, comics, and film. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys science fiction and/or fantasy.

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