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Send us your best death-focused stories, poetry, and nonfiction. Read the full guidelines before you submit.

Fiction
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Editor E. Catherine Tobler
Pays 10¢/word · up to 5,000 words
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Nonfiction
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Editor David Gilmore
Pays $100/essay · 1–4k words
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Poetry
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Editor Nicasio Andres Reed
Pays $50/poem · up to 3 poems
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The 2026 schedule

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    Fiction

    Editor — E. Catherine Tobler
    Closed
    “No, the journey doesn’t end here. Death is just another path, one that we all must take. The grey rain-curtain of this world rolls back, and all turns to silver glass, and then you see it… White shores, and beyond, a far green country under a swift sunrise.”Gandalf the White

    The Deadlands exists in liminal spaces between life, death, and elsewhere. We are looking for fiction that concerns itself with death—but also everything death may involve.

    A ghost in a shadowed wood. An afterlife discovered through a rusted door. An abandoned house in the middle of a haunted field. A skeletal figure moving with intent toward something unseen. Death personified. Burials in troubled lands. A raised scythe against a clouded sky. Memento mori. The rivers of the dead. The sprawling underworlds beneath our feet. The Deadlands would love to see stories from a worldwide perspective, different cultures, different approaches to death. We welcome stories from everyone, everywhere. We are particularly interested in works by writers from historically marginalized and underrepresented backgrounds.

    We are not simply a “horror market.” Sure, we want your horror, but we also want your litfic, your slipstream, your fantasy, your sf, your chicklit, your hist-fic, your everything fic. Death touches everything and so should our fiction.

    Stories that feature characters impacted by someone passing away and processing the event of death are fair game, but will likely be a hard sell unless they also do something else. An apocalypse may be your setting, but it isn’t your story.

    Hard nos

    Stories about related subjects—zombies, demons, vampires, apocalypses, and the various undead—are not for us. We are absolutely not interested in seeing weird West stories, steampunk tales, or military fiction. We are not interested in stories involving Lovecraft’s mythos. We do not want murder stories (i.e. someone is murdered, the end); this is not the kind of death we are exploring. Humor will be a harder sell than heartbreaking. If your story begins with someone waking up, it is not for us. If your story involves corpse-fucking, skip us entirely. We are absolutely not interested in any kind of AI-generated fiction.

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    The Deadlands accepts stories up to 5000 words. This is a hard limit—do not query stories above this length. There is no minimum length. Stories should be original and unpublished (this includes your blog, your website, your newsletter, your Patreon). The sweet spot for length is probably around 3-4k.

    Please do not submit reprints and originals at the same time. No multiple submissions or simultaneous submissions. If a story is on submission somewhere else, please wait before sending it to us. The Deadlands pays 10¢/word for original fiction.

    We encourage authors from all around the world to submit. Do not self reject. We are happy to read translations.

    We typically pay via PayPal, but we will do our best to accommodate your preferred payment method, as we know for non-US-based authors PayPal can be an extremely bad option. We have paid our international authors via Western Union and Wise.

    Average Response Time: Two weeks; if longer, your story may be in a second-round hold pile. You must wait 7 days after getting a rejection to submit again. We love standard manuscript formatting, but don’t require your address on your manuscript. We will need your address if we’re buying your story to send you a copy of the issue in which your work will appear.

    Fiction reprints

    The Deadlands will consider reprints, up to 5000 words, 1¢/word. Please note that the story is a reprint when submitting, and please list the market where it originally appeared. Stories that originally appeared on your Patreon would be considered reprints. We are much more interested in older stories, rather than those that have appeared in recent years.

    Nonfiction

    Editor — David Gilmore
    Closed

    The Deadlands wants critical, academic, and personal essays from everywhere and from everyone. We have likely reached our current limit of pieces having to deal with cemeteries, and would rather see work exploring other aspects of death, including but not limited to Death cards in tarot decks, mourning clothing from specific cultures, memento mori, death/mourning jewelry, funeral rites, and the like.

    We also welcome nonfiction pieces about death in media. These essays would not be book, game, or episode reviews; for example if you were looking at the recent video game Spiritfarer, the piece would not focus on game mechanics and how it stacks up against other cozy management games, but rather would talk about how the game represents guiding spirits to their final resting places, and how it explores world myths throughout its gameplay. Likewise with television media, we would take a broader view, i.e. a piece about death imagery/myth as used in the show Game of Thrones (Arya’s pale horse, anyone?), rather than specific episode reviews, which would not interest us. When in doubt, submit the work; you need not query.

    Essays should be between 1-4k words. We want clear, thorough work that shows an appreciation not appropriation of culture. If it is your own culture, and you have personal knowledge or experience or with your subject, all the better. We want to read ritual not spectacle. These essays should show the proper tone and respect that the final embrace deserves.

    Essays should be original and unpublished (including blogs and Patreon). One essay submission at a time per author. If a piece is on submission somewhere else, please wait before sending it to us. The Deadlands pays $100 per essay.

    Poetry

    Editor — Nicasio Andres Reed
    Open
    Spring comes up thick from the deadLisel Mueller, “Civilizing the Child”

    The Deadlands is a prism refracting innumerable paths and practices, and we are seeking speculative poetry in all its diverse permutations. We are as interested in the dead as we are in grief, hauntings, and history. The sublime is as much a part of The Deadlands as the uncanny. We welcome both formal and experimental poetry.

    We are particularly interested in works by poets from historically marginalized and underrepresented backgrounds, particularly BIPOC poets, and poets from the global south. Bilingual or multilingual work is welcome. The Deadlands accepts submissions from anywhere in the world, and guarantees payment in full no matter where you are.

    Please send us no more than three (3) poems per submission. We do not accept simultaneous submissions or reprints. Payment is $50/poem, no length limit.

    Formatting notes for visual/spatial poetry: The freedom to experiment with form and space is an essential part of poetry. We will do our best to work with every poet to retain all formatting, however please be aware that you are likely drafting in an 8.5″x11″ space, and our printed editions are 6″x9″. Formatting and/or font size may change by necessity. Likewise, our online pages will display differently on desktop, tablet, and mobile.

    Average Response Time: four to six weeks; if longer, your poem may be in a second-round hold pile.

    Rights we purchase

    For fiction, nonfiction, and poetry alike

    • Six months of exclusivity to post your work, from the date of publication
    • First English serial rights
    • The right to archive your work with our website content
    • The right to print the work in our annual book
    See our actual contract language →

    Questions? Reach out via our contact page.

    The Deadlands is a quarterly speculative fiction magazine exploring the theme of death. It has been twice nominated for the best semiprozine Hugo award. The Deadlands is published by Psychopomp.

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