Luna Station Quarterly has opened for submissions to their December issue. They're looking for speculative fiction stories of 500 to 7000 words. The deadline is August 15. Payment is $5. This market is only open for women writers.
You can find the details here.
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Part of me always wonders what the reaction would be if I announced an anthology accepting submissions from only male writers. Are women still seriously underrepresented in science fiction? Most of the writers I correspond with are female, but I don't know the numbers.
Though possibly that's just wishful thinking on my part. (Back in the early '70s, I thought racism would soon be a thing of the past. Ha!) SF isn't as much of a boy's club as it once was, but I'm sure there's still some of that.
I follow quite a few sci-fi posts through the SF Signal site and the rants keep coming about women being underrepresented. I don't know if there's a lot of truth in it or not, as I see plenty of female authors getting published and nominated for awards.
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