
A little over a year ago, I founded a neat little online rag I call "Yesteryear Fiction." Our primary fare is fantasy, but in the last four hundred days, we've taken everything from the weird, the surreal and the bizarre to how-to manuals for magic and experimental spirituality. Of all my magazines, Yesteryear Fiction has the highest number of readers (and that's saying something, since Daily Love gets 3,000-5,000 every day) but it also has the lowest number of submissions. It's a scramble just to find something good enough to fill the daily spaces.
Now I don't want to have to turn this thing into a weekly rag because I think the daily format is not just the future, but an equalizer. With daily fiction, there's room for the nobodies, the people who have no real reputation or name as a writer (yet.)
Help keep Yesteryear Fiction alive. Submit your story today
Or, tell your friends. Tell everyone you can. Spread the word about Yesteryear Fiction and let's keep this thing alive for another year (at least.)
http://www.yesteryearfiction.com
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