Magazine
name: One Story
One Story, Inc. is an award-winning, independent, 501(c)(3)
not-for-profit literary publisher devoted to promoting the art form of the
short story and supporting the authors who write them.
Country: USA
Publishing
details: One Story is a literary magazine that contains, simply, one
story. Approximately every three-four weeks, subscribers are sent One
Story in the mail, or on their digital devices.
One Story publishes one story at a time, and they only
publish an author once, so readers always get a new voice. For each story, they
post a personal introduction from the editor on their website, as well as a
Q&A with the author explaining their process, and invite comments on their
blog, Facebook, and Twitter, so readers can share their thoughts. Each issue of
One Story is artfully designed, lightweight, and easy to carry.
Circulation: Over 15,000 readers
Types
of stories wanted: One Story is seeking
literary fiction. They can be any style and on any subject as long as they are
good. They are looking for stories that leave readers feeling satisfied and are
strong enough to stand alone.
Page
length and payment: Because of
the format, they can only accept stories between 3,000 and 8,000 words. One Story is offering $500 and 25 contributors copies for First Serial North
American rights. All rights will revert to the author upon publication.
What I
like: One Story is devoted to the
development and support of emerging writers. They have published over 180
different authors, many at the beginning of their careers. They mentor these
writers, helping them navigate the publishing world, and promoting their books
through email blasts, on their web site and social networks, in a quarterly
printed insert in the magazine, and at their annual Literary Debutante Ball.
What I
don’t like: I don’t
like that you have to have an account with them to submit. I don’t like that once you sell to them, you
can’t sell to them again. But…hey, let’s
try to get that one sale, right?
Submission
guidelines: They
accept submissions from September 1st through May 31st.
They accept PDF, RTF, and TXT files that are less than 500KB. Please
include the story title and all writer contact info on the first page of the
submitted file.
One Story is looking for previously
unpublished material. However, if a story has been published in print outside
of North America, it will be considered. No stories previously published online
will be accepted. Simultaneous
submissions accepted but please
notify us immediately if your submission is accepted for publication elsewhere.
Response
time: One Story receives close to 100 submissions
each week. Please understand that they do not have time to comment on
individual stories. They usually can respond within 8-12 weeks, but it
sometimes takes longer. If you don’t hear back within that time, please be
patient. It is their goal to make sure each submission gets a good read.
How to
submit: They have an
automated system for you to send your work. It will securely send their editors
your story and email you a confirmation that it has been received. To use the
automated system, you need to have a One Story account. When you are ready
to submit please visit their Submission Manager.
You can check the status of your submissions at any time by
going to the login page. “Received”
means that your story has been received and is in their database. “Under consideration” means that your
story has been assigned to a member of their editorial staff.
More
info: Published for over 13 years the
publication has garnered dozens of respectable literary awards, including the
PEN/Nora Magid award for editorial excellence.
2 comments:
I've been tempted to send them a story. Response time isn't bad considering the high number of submissions--still nowhere as big as WW.
@ Tamara. Go for it. They only get 100 submissions a week...WW gets a thousand. WW's you-solve-it pays $500 ... of course it's less words/work, but at 3000 words you get to form a nice story with twists and substance. Plus you get a profile on the website for further exposure.
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