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Astounding Sci Fi Stories Complete 50 Card Set Fantasy Pulp Magazine Cover


Astounding Sci Fi Stories Complete 50 Card Set Fantasy Pulp Magazine Cover


$15.75


6 Back Issues Set of Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1988 1989 1990 Used


6 Back Issues Set of Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1988 1989 1990 Used


$13.99


7 Old Back Issues Set of Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1965 1964 1966


7 Old Back Issues Set of Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1965 1964 1966


$18.99


1980s FANTASY EMPIRE Magazine Set of 15-Dr Who/UK Zine


1980s FANTASY EMPIRE Magazine Set of 15-Dr Who/UK Zine


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6 Back Issues Set of Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1992 1993 Used Gently


6 Back Issues Set of Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1992 1993 Used Gently


$14.95


5 Old Back Issues Set of Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1991 Short Story


5 Old Back Issues Set of Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 1991 Short Story


$12.99


9 Back Issues Set of Amazing Stories Magazines SciFi Fantasy 1988 1989 1985 1974


9 Back Issues Set of Amazing Stories Magazines SciFi Fantasy 1988 1989 1985 1974


$18.99


Dragon Magazine Set of 9- RPG/Gaming/ D&D/Fantasy/War


Dragon Magazine Set of 9- RPG/Gaming/ D&D/Fantasy/War


$14.95

Fantasy Magazines Set

Would my chances of being publish improve if.....?

I have short stories already published in a magazine or online? I just want to get my name out there for now. If published online or in a magazine could i take the short story and combine it with other short stories for a novel in the future? or do the magazines have all the rights to the story? Do publishing companies frown on having a story that was already "out-there" submitted for publishing in a book of other short stories i'm working on?

I have several short stories set in a fantasy world (with fantasy creatures/beings such as werewolves, centaurs, and dwarves). But these are kind of a setting for a very large story i plan on writing in the future (I already have lots of notes, outline, characters, setting planned out).

I'm not quite sure what to do at the moment.

I'd agree with Maryn's answer. Most magazines only require the rights to a story for a limited time, that info is usually available in the submission-guidelines. Once the period of time is over, you can do whatever you want with the story (including reprinting it).

Having had works published should definitely improve your chaces, at least compared to people who'venot had anything published anywhere. Some magazines do carry clout, but it mentioning even the smaller ones should not hurt.

I can't help but plug www.fantasy-writers.org, which a friend of mine (who also writes fantasy-stories) seems to really like. The people on the forums there might be able to give you further advice.

Good luck!

Fantasy Magazines Set


Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Vol. 4 - 1951-1961 (Collector's Tin)


Walt Disney Treasures: The Chronological Donald, Vol. 4 - 1951-1961 (Collector's Tin)


$32.99


Film critic and historian Leonard Maltin, who provides introductions for both discs included in The Chronological Donald, Vol. 4: 1951-1961, points out that Walt Disney continued to make Donald Duck cartoons well after his studio had stopped creating titles featuring Goofy, Pluto, and even Disney figurehead Mickey Mouse. Perusing the nearly three dozen items included here, it's easy to see why the...

Dragon Magazine Archive


Dragon Magazine Archive


$39.99


The renowned journal of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons gaming for the last 25 years is now available as a completely searchable CD-ROM. You can search for words, phrases, even juxtaposed words in any article printed in issues 1 through 250. You can even filter your search by year, issue numbers, title, or body text. The archive comes with a host of viewing options that are optimized for viewing text ...

My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic: The Friendship Express


My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic: The Friendship Express


$8.65


Includes five episodes. 110 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo....

Merlin: The Complete First Season


Merlin: The Complete First Season


$20.99


The creators of Merlin position their hero as the original Harry Potter: a headstrong young wizard with mixed feelings about--and sometimes outright hostility toward--the destiny that's been thrust upon him. Merlin is a reboot of Arthurian legend, starting when all the heroes and sorcerous folk were teenagers, bursting with hormones and wrestling with the powers-that-be, particularly Arthur's heav...