Killer Nashville Magazine: Market Spotlight
For this week’s market spotlight, we look at Killer Nashville Magazine, a monthly magazine focused on fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that incorporates elements of mystery, thriller, suspense, and/or romance.
Killer Nashville Magazine is a new monthly magazine focused on publishing both fresh and established voices in ANY GENRE that incorporates elements of mystery, thriller, suspense, and/or romance. This magazine publishes fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
The editors say, "We strive to provide resources to writers and creators of any background, featuring works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art. We encourage submissions by creators of all races, ethnicities, genders, ages, religions, and ability status. We welcome literary, mainstream, commercial, and genre fiction, nonfiction, essays, reviews, poetry, and art."
What They're Looking For
The editors of Killer Nashville Magazine are looking for short stories, flash fiction, poetry, and excerpts in the following fiction categories: action adventure, amateur sleuths, children’s, comedic P.I., comedy, cozies, crime action & adventure, crime caper, espionage, fantasy, gothic, hard-boiled, historicals, horror, international, investigators, juvenile, legal, medical, men’s adventure, mystery, noir, organized crime thrillers, paranormal, police procedural, political, private investigator, procedurals, psychological suspense, romantic suspense, science fiction, sea adventures, serious P.I., Southern Gothic, spy, standard British detectives, supernatural, suspense, terrorism, thriller, war & military, Western, women’s adventures, women sleuths, and YA.
The editors say, "Nonfiction interests include craft articles, creative nonfiction, and interviews, as well as academic, academic criticism, biography, forensics, law enforcement, publicity/marketing, reference, reviews (film, TV, stage, books), true crime, and discussions of the above fiction areas."
How to Submit
Potential writers can submit their writing using this submission form.
