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I mean under 100k, probably less than 50k because it's a short story. Actually, I'm not sure how many words a short story has so I have two questions. How short is a short story and is it worth the effort to write a short story if your goal is to be published? If all is good can anyone recommend a publisher for short stories (scifi type)?

edit: based on comment. I thought as a book but never really thought about the other places. Maybe the question should be where can a short story hope to get published.


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If "100k" and "50k" are word-counts (and in this context, that's certainly what I'd expect), that's "novella" (for ~50k words) up to "novel-length" (at 100k words).

According to FictionFactor's word-count page, a "short story" is typically between 1000 and 7500 words, "novel" spans the 50k to 110k word span and novellas clock in at the 20k to 50k word mark.

As to finding a market for your story, see justkt's excellent answer.


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The standard initial market for a short story is a literary magazine. Famous examples include The New Yorker for literary fiction and poetry. For science fiction and fantasy genres, notable options include Fantasy & Science Fiction, Asimov's, and others. As a general rule more prestigious magazines are able to be more choosy on what they end up publishing. Beyond some of these few links, there are tons of places to find magazines of all sorts to submit to:

Writer's Market is a yearly publication with a subscription website you can check out
Ralan's is specifically geared towards science fiction, fantasy, and humor
Duotrope has some great search features for their database of publications.

From these magazines it might be possible that your short story could go on to end up in something like Pushcart. There's also the annual Best American Short Stories. You can look into short story contests (even narrowing the search to science fiction short stories only).

There are lots of options. Just don't get discouraged by potential rejection letters along the way and keep polishing, editing, revising, and submitting.


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