that's
life!
Fast Fiction Guidelines
that's
life!
Fiction Guidelines
Publication
There
are two ways we publish fiction:
-
A one-page story in the weekly edition of that's
life!
magazine
-
A range of one, two, three and four page stories in our quarterly
Fast Fiction magazine, released seasonally
(Summer/Spring/Autumn/Winter)
Sending
us a story
We
accept only emailed submissions. Posted hard-copy stories will no
longer be considered. Email your story, for both the weekly magazine
and quarterly magazine, to fastfiction@pacificmags.com.au
Format
If
possible, please send your stories in Microsoft Word format, as an
attachment
to the email. Please do not paste/write your story into the body of
the email.
Send
one attachment per email - please do not attach multiple stories.
Please
do not heavily format the story with tabs or headings, and use single
spacing between sentences and single quote marks.
Include
your name and contact details.
Include
the following in the subject and body of the email:
-
Story Name
-
Theme
-
Word Count
For
example: The Magician, Spooky, 650 words
Writer's
Agreement
We
have a new Writer's Agreement in place and you MUST
complete and sign it for your story to be published with us.
If
we don't have an agreement from you and we'd like to use one of your
stories, we will email it to you, when a story is commissioned, for
it to be completed, signed and returned.
Themes
In
the weekly magazine, we run a wide range of stories and do not
publish them with strict themes, except for the annual events below.
Please note for these themes we will need to receive submissions
around two months before the event.
-
Australia Day (Jan)
-
Back to School
(Jan/Feb)
-
Valentine's Day (Feb)
-
Easter
(April)
-
Anzac Day (April)
-
Christmas In July (July)
-
Mother's/Father's Day (May/Sept)
-
Halloween (Oct)
-
Melbourne Cup Day (Nov)
-
Christmas (Dec)
-
New Year's Eve (Dec/Jan)
For
the quarterly Fast Fiction, we have SIX themes, so your story should
fall into one of the following categories:
-
Romance (All
things love)
-
Heartwarmer (Sweet
stories/happy endings)
-
Thriller (Keeps
you guessing until the end)
-
Revenge (Someone
gets their just desserts)
-
Sixth Sense (Spooky/Scary/Spiritual/Mystic/Fate
and Fortune)
-
Light Bite (Everything
else! A fun, easy read)
Word
Counts
2
pages = 1200-1400 words
3
pages = 1600-1800 words
These
are approximate and the final word count printed will depend on the
design of the page/s. You don't need to overly cut or edit your story
to fit the word counts.
Rights
and Exclusivity
We
will now accept stories that have either:
-
Never been published anywhere previously worldwide.
-
Not been published in an English speaking publication. If it's been
published in English, in the UK or USA for example, unfortunately we
can no longer consider your story, so please do not submit.
Replies
If
you have not heard anything from us in 90 days, it is unlikely your
story will be used at this time. You are welcome to resubmit stories
six months after your first submission.
Please
understand that due to the bulk of emails we receive, we are unable
to reply individually to submissions, nor can we reply to follow up
correspondence asking if stories have been received, read or
accepted.
Acceptance
If
there's a story of yours we'd like to use, you will receive an email
indicating that:
-
We'd like to publish your story in an upcoming issue of that's
life! weekly
magazine OR
we would like to publish your story in the next edition of the Fast
Fiction quarterly
-
We will ask if the story is still available to purchase and let you
know the amount to invoice for if this is the case
Payment
All
invoices will be submitted to the finance department when the issue
is sent to print.
Please
note the payment is for how many pages are published, not the
pages/word count of your unedited original submission.
The
payment rates are as follows but may vary for special publications:
that's
life!
weekly magazine
(one-page story) = $300
Fast
Fiction quarterly
1
page = $200
2
pages = $300
3
pages = $400
Subject
Matter
We
are looking for humorous, clever, positive, contemporary stories with
a strong and easy-to-follow plot. It's a good idea to read several
issues of the magazines to get the flavour of the type of fiction we
publish.
Avoid
straightforward romance - boy meets girl and they live happily ever
after. Also avoid stories narrated by animals or babies, and it can
be confusing if you have too many characters. A maximum of four is
usually best.
If
the story has a twist it should arise from the story, rather than
from a detail kept from the reader. To check your twist, imagine your
story were being made into a film - would the surprise still work?
Please
remember that that's
life! is a
family magazine so graphic murders, sex crimes and domestic violence
are not acceptable.
We
normally write in chronological order, so please keep events in
sequence and avoid 'jumping' around time slots, as this can be
confusing.
Common
twists to avoid:
- The heroine/narrator is revealed to be a cat, dog, car, possum, tree or ghost!
- A partner's mysterious arrangements turn out to be for a surprise party
- The perpetrator's murder plan backfires and s/he eats the poison
- A woman meets up with a handsome "stranger" for a steamy rendezvous and it turns out to be her husband
- Someone nervous about a first day at school turns out to be the teacher; or about a wedding, the vicar; or an interview, the interviewer.
- A woman spots her boyfriend/man of her dreams with a beautiful blonde lady - who turns out to be his sister
- Anything involving twins
- A murder/death actually turns out to be part of a play rehearsal
It's
not that we would never use a story with these plot lines, but bear
in mind we do get a lot of them. So your story would need a fresh
angle to stand out.
If
you don't
hear from us...
If
your story isn't accepted it can be for any number of reasons.
Sometimes we have already published, or have in stock, a similar
story. Or we may feel it will not appeal to our readers. But this
does not mean we will not like another of your stories, so don't lose
heart. Keep writing and sending them in!
6 comments:
Thank you for posting this. It's so hard to find guidelines for them. I went to their magazine site, but couldn't find the writer's agreement to print out and look at. Are their stories more like the People's Friend than Woman's World? I wish they would put a few sample stories online so we could all read them. I'm not good with knowing the correct words to use since I'm not an Aussie. Do you know if they convert your words so they sound Aussie? Or doesn it matter? Thanks!
Anonymous #1
I keep track of any of my submissions via the website Duotrope and they no longer list That's life! because there's no easily viewable website for potential submitters to visit. So many thanks for this post. I couldn't find their current information anywhere.
Thanks very much for replying to my initial query and getting on this, Patsy. I'll be sending them a story this week!
Thanks for this Patsy! Interesting that they've dropped their word limit for one page stories to 600-650 when it used to be 600-900... and just after I'd subbed a few 700ish worders!
*shakes fist*
Can't you file and track them yourself?
If you mean submissions, Anonymous then yes everyone should keep their own records.
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