: Re: Where can I find a market for "offbeat" short stories about God's relationship with us? I have written some short stories that don't seem to fit into any category I can find. They feature
Look in the collections of stories you have on your shelves. Usually in the back of the book is a list of places where the stories have been previously published. If you're reading the kinds of stories you write, then you now have a list of journals that publish stories like yours.
(It's irrelevant whether or not they're about god. And, by the way, "And God Said, 'Watch This'" is a great title.)
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