Preditors and Editors
A guide to publishers and publishing services for serious writers since 1997.
Magazine Listings - H
Haiku Poetry Journal: Form: Traditional 3 lines 5-7-5; Unlimited Submissions! Please send a SASE with all correspondence! Contact at: Ms. Kathleen Lee Mendel
1098 Fort Road
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
HaikuHut.com: "specialize in Haiku, Senyru, Tanka, and other 'short forms' of poetry. We have poetry by some of the best poets on the net."
Hallowmas: devoted to publishing dark or disturbing creative works ranging from fiction and poetry to art and creative non-fiction with a scary tint. Link reported invalid.
HandHeldCrime: "We publish short stories and features by both established and aspiring writers." Link reported broken.
Hardwired: The Online Magazine: A fantasy magazine.
Harper's Home Page: Preview of the current issue.
Harpur Palate: "We're interested in contemporary/mainstream, ethnic/multicultural, experimental, fantasy, humor/satire, literary, magical realism, metafiction, mystery/suspense, science fiction, and slipstream (genre blending). No solipsistic or self-centered/pretentious fiction, erotica, pornography, profanity, or shock value for shock value's sake. Length: 250-8000 words. Contact: Davis Schneiderman, Fiction Editor."
"We're interested in experimental, blank verse, free verse, haiku, lyrical, narrative, prose poems, sonnets, tanka, villanelles. Send 3-5 poems. No poems longer than 10 pages. Contact: Kurt Cline, Poetry Editor."
"Along with your manuscript, please send a cover letter with a short bio and a SASE. Sorry, but we cannot reply without the SASE. Please let us know if your manuscript is disposable. Send submissions to the appropriate editor at:"
Harpur Palate
English Department
Binghamton University
PO Box 6000
Vestal, NY 13902-6000
Harrow, The: Horror and fantasy stories, poetry and artwork publication.
Harvey Entertainment: Publishers of Casper, the Friendly Ghost, Baby Huey, and others.
Hatteras: literary, philosophical, and political generation-x journal for conservative intellectuals.
Haunted, The: supernatural publication.
Haute Living: Not recommended. A publication produced in print and electronic versions.
Hawk, The: defunct: An arts and literary E-Zine. Prose, Poetry, Interviews, Political Cartoons.
hayFever: Fiction to make your eyes water; new writing from Manchester, UK.
Heartbalm Jelly (formerly Interjello): "an award-winning, interactive journal featuring a fun online questionnaire which will enable you to share your views, stories or whatEVER on ludicrous topics such as bunnies, jelly, orange juice, consumerism. Odd prizes are given away, and past editions are available for perusal in the Archives."
Heaven Bone: A fantasy and science fiction magazine. Send submissions to:Heaven Bone Pess
PO Box 486
Chester, NY 10918
HeavenTek: Dead. Christian literature magazine.
Heightsers Online: Philippine literary artistic ezine.
Helix: A quarterly, online speculative fiction publication.
Heliotrope E-zine: An onlinr punlication featuring speculative fiction.
Hellnotes: A weekly newsletter covering the horror genre. Published
in three distinct formats (e-mail, fax and hardcopy), the newsletter strives to provide readers with the current most up-to-date information about the genre and its trends.
Herban Goddess, The: Features a newsletter and greeting cards along with gardening tips and poetry.
High Park Magazine: Polish-language literary magazine published in Toronto.
Hint of Seduction, A: "a new, monthly e-newsletter. We print two short-stories monthly. We pay authors upon publication, and offer advertising."
HMS Beagle: Recommended. Includes art, cartoons, games, and book reviews as well as nonfiction articles about biology, but as yet no fiction. We are currently planning to add a new Science Fiction section, which will feature one new fiction story each month relating to biology or medicine. The stories need not be set in the distant future or in imaginary locations, if the author wishes to write about current topics. Many current biological topics, such as new discoveries in the field of genetics, computers and biology, or earth science and evolution, are most certainly acceptable. We only ask that submissions be no longer than 1,500 words. Contributed by Lois Wingerson.
Hobson's Choice: may have returned from the grave. We hope so. More info as soon as we verify it.
Hoflin Publishing: over 40 breed-specific dog publications.
Holly Lisle's Vision: A Resource for Writers: Highly recommended. Features a wide assortment of non-fiction articles dedicated to better writing.
Hologram Tales: UK ezine featuring science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Link broken.
Home Doctor: a unique web site and weekly newsletter that's broadcast by e-mail to subscribers. The Home Doctor provides helpful tips and answers to homeowners' questions about home remodeling, home & appliance repair.
Home Made Stories: Place for readers and writers of dark fantasy, traditional fantasy, and horror to read and submit original fiction just for fun. Link reported invalid.
Hoodz Magazine: Fiction publication focused primarily on inner city problems.
Hootenanny: An independent arts/letters journal. Link broken.
Horagai: Features works by Jun Ishikawa, Kobo Abe, and new Japanese writers including recent Akutagawa Award winners.
Horizons Magazine: New age publication.
Horizons SF: Discontinued. A Canadian science fiction magazine. New editor. Contact at:Ms. Linda Miller
Box 75 Student Union Bldg.
6138 SUB Blvd.
U British Columbia
Vancouver V6T 1Z1 Canada
Horror Garage: "wants the best in original dark fiction."
Horror Zine, The: A horror publication.
HorrorNet: Appears to publish some horror. Features massive horror resources.
Hot Rod Your Head: An e-zine that explores the limits of human potential.
House of Pain: An electronic publication.
House-O-Links Virtual Magazine: A virtual magazine for up and coming writers.
HowToDoThings.com: Poor contract. Not recommended. Site with articles about many things.
Huge Magazine: Fiction, poetry, and art.
Hugo Gernsback's Forecast Ezine: Dedicated to providing the best in science fiction. From the Old Masters to the up and coming author, Forecast is a site for everyone. We are currently publishing back issues of Gernsback's Forecast, a little know yearly booklet. We are also publishing Hugo's novel's, presently "Ultimate World" , then Ralph 124C 41+. Forecast also welcomes submissions from writers wishing exposure to the Internet Community.
Hungarian Quarterly, The: English-language journal about Hungarian arts, culture, literature, society and history.
Hungry Soul: An Online Literary Magazine, The: this award-winning e-zine explores the common boundaries between art, healing and spirituality through poetry, short fiction, healing stories, essays, articles, and writing for women. Submissions welcome.
hyper(sub)text: Formerly a Global Graphics magazine featuring horror and science fiction. Now just a graphics company.