What Can You Find in Archaic Arts Magazine?

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A new science fiction and fantasy magazine has launched, offering payment for stories and art, although rates are currently modest. The inaugural issue features an interview with author Kevin J. Anderson and a story by NSW Officer Jeff Wilson, among other contributions. The magazine aims to collaborate with creative individuals in the genre and encourages interested parties to visit their website and mention their connection to the forum. The magazine is positioned as a growing platform for science fiction and fantasy enthusiasts.
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Hey everyone!

It's been a while since I've posted here, and I'll make this short 'n sweet. As one or two of you might have been aware, I've been working on my own science fiction/fantasy magazine, and we just launched recently. And yes, we do pay for our stories and art pieces (as we can). You're not getting the best rates with us, but I'm sure that will change in the future. :)

I'm starting off with an interview with Kevin J. Anderson. We've also got a story up from Jeff Wilson, an NSW Officer with good experience in the field. Got a bunch more cool stuff lined up, thanks to Gary Roen and others. I would absolutely love to work with my science fiction lovers on this.

So if any of you are willing, please check us out. Make sure you mention you're from WoTF, if you are.

http://www.archaicartsmagazine.com
https://www.facebook.com/ArchaicArtsMagazine

Thanks everyone!

-Sean
 
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I am allowing this as it might be a good opportunity for some of our creative members.
 
Much appreciated, Evo! I was hoping it would be taken that way.

-Sean
 
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