Daily Science Fiction

Daily Science Fiction
Daily Science Fiction
Categories Science fiction, Short fiction, Flash fiction
Frequency Daily
First issue September 1, 2010; 13 months ago (2010-09-01)
Country United States
Language American English
Website dailysciencefiction.com

Daily Science Fiction is an email and online magazine devoted to publishing science fiction stories that was founded in 2010.[1] Hence the title, it is a daily publication, publishing each weekday, edited by Jonathan Laden and Michele Barasso.[2] [3]Daily Science Fiction is a professional paying market. It is a SFWA-qualifying market: a sale to this market qualifies as one of the three sales necessary for full membership to the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.

Authors

  • Edoardo Albert
  • Therese Arkenberg
  • William Arthur
  • Tara Barnett
  • Jacquelyn Bartel
  • Helena Leigh Bell
  • Annie Bellet
  • Bruce Boston
  • Keyan Bowes
  • Jacob A. Boyd
  • Terry Bramlett
  • M.E. Castle
  • Beth Cato
  • J. Chant
  • Amanda C. Davis
  • Brian Dolton
  • Nicky Drayden
  • Sarah L. Edwards
  • Karina Fabian
  • JG Faherty
  • Ciro Faienza
  • Andrew L. Findlay
  • Toiya Kristen Finley
  • Ralph Gamelli
  • Elena Gleason
  • Erin M. Hartshorn
  • S.J. Hirons
  • Nina Kiriki Hoffman
  • K.G. Jewell
  • Stephen Jolly
  • K.J. Kabza
  • Brenda Cannon Kalt
  • Kenneth S. Kao
  • Andrew Kaye
  • James Patrick Kelly
  • Lancer Kind
  • Mary Robinette Kowal
  • Jay Lake
  • Terra LeMay
  • David D. Levine
  • Shelly Li
  • Scott Lininger
  • Brian K. Lowe
  • Christine Lucas
  • Sandra McDonald
  • Will McIntosh
  • Melissa Mead
  • Mario Milosevic
  • Jaime Lee Moyer
  • Michelle Muenzler
  • Mari Ness
  • Tim Patterson
  • Victoria Podmajersky
  • Steven Popkes
  • Geoffrey C. Porter
  • Lon Prater
  • Tim Pratt
  • Cat Rambo
  • Stephen V. Ramey
  • Robert Reed
  • A. Merc Rustad
  • Jason Sanford
  • Steven Saus
  • Heather Shaw
  • Amber Sistla
  • Victoria Sonata
  • Eric James Stone
  • Lavie Tidhar
  • Greg van Eekhout
  • James Van Pelt
  • S.A. Vanille
  • Michael Vella
  • Sean Vivier
  • Pam L. Wallace
  • Jay Werkheiser
  • Leslie What
  • Ross Willard
  • Caroline Yoachim
  • Jill Zeller

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