As
the editors say in their website, ‘A
traditional triptych is a work of art spread over three panels. It usually
tells a story, or at least illustrates one. When we were discussing the kind of
magazine we wanted to produce, we found we kept speaking of things in groups of
three. Hence Triptych Tales.’
Go to
their website and you’ll see the Home-page features the beginnings of three separate
short stories. Read on and continue with any.
http://triptychtales.net/
http://triptychtales.net/
They publish
three kinds of stories: science fiction, fantasy, and non-genre. ‘We are
looking for stories that take place in our world, our world with a twist, or
our world as it could be in the very near future. There will always be three
stories on our site which you can read for free and without strings attached - no
cookies, no log in, no charge.
‘It's
difficult to categorize the kinds of stories we're publishing but it's quite
easy to say what we don't want--not that we have anything against that type of
story, but we feel they're well represented elsewhere. Even then, if a writer
can cast new light on our world or how we perceive it in a zombie story or a
cosy mystery, we encourage them to send it to us. The worst that can happen is
a “Thanks but no thanks” response. And with these three paragraphs, we hope
it's enough about us to get you reading Triptych Tales.’
Yes,
I like that concept of ‘three’.
Payment
$100
US per original story, regardless of length, for first world print and
electronic rights.
$50
US for reprints, but only if the story has not appeared on the web.
They
intend to publish a twelve-story anthology at the end of each year, therefore they
keep these rights until the anthology is published. After that, all rights
revert back to you with the proviso that, should you publish the story
elsewhere, you credit Triptych Tales,
which is fair enough.
Submission
Professionally
presented stories with proper spelling, grammar and formatting.
They accept
stories in .odt, .rtf and .doc or .docx.
E-mail
messages containing links to file sharing sites will be deleted unread.
Also
required: a brief biography (50 or so
words) and a list of previous publications.
No
simultaneous or multiple submissions.
Send
your story as an attachment to submissions@triptychtales.net
with your story title in the subject line of the email.
You
should hear back from them within two months.
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