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28 November 2007

 
Aeon Speculative Fiction Goes Pro

28 November, 2007 - Seattle, WA - Aeon Speculative Fiction, the quarterly electronic magazine now in its fourth year of publication, announced today that it will double its pay rate with issue Thirteen, raising it from three to six cents per word.

"We're thrilled to be able to give our authors a better deal," said Bridget McKenna, Aeon co-editor. "And so far, they don't seem to mind, either." Authors with stories already contracted for issues Thirteen and beyond will receive revised contracts reflecting the pay increase.

Aeon Twelve is due out on November 30, and features stories by Dev Agarwal, Sarah L. Edwards, John Kratman, David D. Levine, Lisa Mantchev, Lawrence M. Schoen, and Katherine Sparrow, poetry by Bruce Boston, and columns by Dr. Rob Furey and Kristine Kathryn Rusch.

Aeon Speculative Fiction, along with The Internet Review of Science Fiction, is published by Quintamid, LLC, with offices in Seattle's Pioneer Square district. Aeon is edited by Bridget McKenna and Marti McKenna.

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