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Oh, What Places to Go (Seriously Tho)


Hey HN — will start by saying this website is my most fav website — ever.

That said — will get to the point.

If you had written 1001 short stories, how would you go about marketing / getting your work out there?

- literary agent? - build a website? - stream it on social media? (if so, which socials?)

Have written a lot of mostly fun short stories, but I don’t know how to go about “publishing” so to speak.

If you’ve any thoughts on how to potentially navigate, I’d super appreciate it.

Have a nice one


  👤 ItsClo688 Accepted Answer ✓
1001 stories is a serious body of work, respect!

sharing a few thoughts:

- substack is probably the easiest starting point, no algorithm to fight, readers subscribe directly, and short fiction actually does well there if you're consistent. you own the list. - literary agents are mostly for novels, short story collections are a hard sell unless you already have publishing credits. better to build an audience first and use that as leverage. - if you are aiming for larger audience on social, go to tiktok/instagram if you're willing to read them out loud, even lo-fi works. people underestimate how well short fiction does as audio. x/twitter if your stories are punchy enough to tease in a thread.


👤 krapp
Just remember that if you publish them to the web, you give up "first publication rights" that might prevent you from being able to publish them elsewhere later. The web does count as "publishing" regardless of whether you get paid.

If you don't care about that, just make a website and put them all on it. Maybe avoid a third party platform since you won't have complete ownership of your content. Any static site generator will work. I personally suggest Nikola but it doesn't matter. Anything that can generate a simple blog format should work.

I wouldn't bother with a literary agent unless you're a professional looking to be signed by a major publisher and self-publishing platforms tend to be scams.

Problem is everything else is getting eaten by AI so I wouldn't even know how to market in this scenario.

The go-to site for finding markets for speculative fiction used to be ralan.com but it looks like it closed in 2023[0]. So I don't know what to tell you.

[0]Alternatives:

https://thegrinder.diabolicalplots.com/

https://duotrope.com/


👤 nwhnwh
"this website is my most fav website — ever" sad