Editor Jonathan Laden writes to tell us of the launch of DailyScienceFiction.com on 1 September. The science fiction and fantasy e-mail magazine and web site will e-mail a new story every weekday, and then post the same story on the web site one week later. The magazine is free to subscribe to either the daily e-mail or read on the web site.
Laden offers the initial schedule of stories to be e-mailed (each of which will be posted one week later):
Wednesday 1 September: “An Adventure in the Antiquities Market” by Jeff Hecht
Thursday 2 September: “Mark and Shelly’s” by Steven R. Stewart
Friday 3 September: “Butterfly and the Blight at the Heart of the World” by Lavie Tidhar
Monday 6 September: “Fiddle” by Tim Pratt
Tuesday 7 September: “Ezra’s Prophecy” by Deborah Walker
Wednesday 8 September: “Hobo Signs” by Ree Young
Thursday 9 September: “Tag, You’re It” by Melissa Mead
Friday 10 September: “Seeking Nothing” by Cat Rambo
Monday 13 September: “Chameleon” by Colin Harvey
Tuesday 14 September: “On the Sweetness of Children” by Michelle Muenzler
Wednesday 15 September: “Mercury in Hand” by Amanda M. Hayes
Thursday 16 September: “Azencer” by Rigel Ailur
Friday 17 September: “American Changeling” by Mary Robinette Kowal
Monday 20 September: “Flint’s Folly” by J. Chant
Tuesday 21 September: “Picture in Sand” by Susan A. Shepherd
Wednesday 22 September: “The Man who Said Goodmorning” by Ralph Gamelli
Thursday 23 September: “The Jug Game” by Jennifer Moore
Friday 24 September: “The Fosterling” by Therese Arkenberg
Monday 27 September: “Long Pig” by Matthew Johnson
Tuesday 28 September: “Sparks” by Mari Ness
Wednesday 29 September: “Small Differences” by Tim Patterson
Thursday 30 September: “A Little-Known Historical Fact” by Tim McDaniel
For writers and artists, Laden tells us they’re considering submissions now. For fiction, they’re looking for science fiction and fantasy stories of 100-10,000 words, and paying eight cents per word. For art, they’re paying $75-200. Guidelines and formatting requirements are available on this page.