Posts Tagged ‘ Zine 2.0 ’

Cover reveal: CG Magazine anthology, “Ancient Discovery” by Julie Dillon

Mar 30th, 2013 | By | Category: CG Blog

We’re very pleased to to show you the cover for the first CG Magazine 2.0 anthology, due out mid-July! Julie Dillon is a two time Chesley Award-winner, a World Fantasy Award nominee – and as of today, a Hugo Award nominee! You may recognize her style, as Julie’s done a couple of covers for us […]



Crossed Genres Magazine is relaunched!

Jan 1st, 2013 | By | Category: News & Announcements

We’re proud to present the first issue of the new Crossed Genres Magazine version 2.0! Issue #1: Boundaries FICTION Désiré by Megan Arkenberg Thin Slats of Metal, Painted by Alex Dally MacFarlane Wander by Rachel Bender NEW AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT Interview: Rachel Bender SUBSCRIBE We now have Ebook and (for the first time) Print subscriptions available! […]



LAST DAY to submit to Winter Well and/or CG Zine #2!

Nov 5th, 2012 | By | Category: CG Blog

Because of the evacuations, power outages and other serious problems caused by Hurricane Sandy, we extended our deadlines for submissions to both Winter Well and October’s CG Magazine (Cloak & Dagger) issue. Both submission deadlines have been extended through today – 11:59 EST pm on Monday, November 5. We are also now accepting submissions for […]



Reminder: 5 extra days left to submit to Winter Well, CG Magazine issue 2

Nov 1st, 2012 | By | Category: CG Blog

Because of the evacuations, power outages and other serious problems caused by Hurricane Sandy, we’ve extended our deadlines for submissions to both Winter Well and October’s CG Magazine (Cloak & Dagger) issue. Both submission deadlines have been extended through 11:59 EST pm on Monday, November 5. We are also now accepting submissions for CG Magazine […]



Winter Well, CG Magazine extensions due to Hurricane Sandy

Oct 28th, 2012 | By | Category: CG Blog

Because of the potential problems from Hurricane Sandy – evacuations, the very real possibility of power outages, etc. – we’ve decided to extend our Wednesday deadlines for submissions to both Winter Well and this month’s CG Magazine (Cloak & Dagger). Both submission deadlines are currently 11:59 pm on Wednesday, October 31. We still strongly encourage […]



Why aren’t CG anthologies paying SFWA-level rates?

Sep 17th, 2012 | By | Category: CG Blog

“Why is Crossed Genres paying SFWA-level rates for the resurrected magazine, but not for any of their other projects?” It’s a question that’s come up, and it’s fair to wonder. The short answer is: The Kickstarter didn’t raise enough funds to pay pro rates for everything we publish. “But you raised over $15,600!” Yes, we […]



CG Magazine 2.0 – print edition Survey

Aug 22nd, 2012 | By | Category: News & Announcements

We’re considering offering a print subscription to Crossed Genres Magazine 2.0 for the first time! If you’re interested in a print subscription (or just have an opinion), please take a few minutes to fill out our survey about print subscriptions. Thanks!



Crossed Genres Magazine 2.0 now open to submissions

Jul 31st, 2012 | By | Category: News & Announcements

CG Magazine, resurrected and now paying SFWA-level rates, is open to fiction submissions! Pay rate: $0.05 per word Word limit: 1000-6000 (FIRM) Stories must combine an aspect of Science Fiction and/or Fantasy with the current month’s theme. The theme for CG Magazine Volume 2, Issue #1, is BOUNDARIES. Boundaries are physical, psychological, emotional, and imaginary. […]



CG Magazine 2.0 submission guidelines

Jul 20th, 2012 | By | Category: News & Announcements

The new pro-rate CG Magazine 2.0 will begin accepting submissions on August 1. Submission guidelines are now available on the website! The basics: Word count: 1000-6000 (FIRM) Pay rate: 5 cents per word Important: Must COMBINE the current month’s theme with some aspect of science fiction and/or fantasy For more details, including the themes for […]



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