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Old 10-02-2010, 04:54 PM   #578
Steven Lake
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KennyC, actually, there is. However, the only outlets anymore are either magazines, which are dying, and science oriented websites, the latter of which is more likely to take your article. Not all pay you for your work, but sometimes the pay isn't the biggest benefit of submitting the article. Sometimes the feedback is worth more than the few bucks you'd get by having someone purchase it from you for publishing. Heck, I ran a tech site for years and never got paid a dime for my work, but the things I learned about writing, editing, and research are paying huge dividends even today, especially in the area of technical writing, which is all we did. That has actually had some very positive benefits which translated perfectly over to my sci-fi writing, since there are numerous aspects of writing sci-fi that require you to approach it from a technical mindset.
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