The market for publishing novellas is much slimmer than for short stories, but it's not non-existent. Below are some markets to send that novella or novelette. Many are literary journals and some are contests. Since I get asked all the time about literary journals that allow you to submit novellas, I hope this helps.
- Alaska Quarterly Review (under 50 pages)
- A Public Space
- Carpe Articulum Novella Contest (up to 150 pages)
- The Collagist
- Drue Heinz Literature Prize (up to 130 pages)
- Failbetter (novella contest and regular submissions)
- Gettysburg Review
- Glimmer Train (Fiction Open, up to 20,000 words)
- McSweeney's
- Miami University Press Novella Contest (18,000 - 40,000 words)
- Narrative (10,000 - 40,000 words -- only submit first 10,000)
- Paris Review
- Quarterly West (not regular submissions -- only for novella contest)
- Quattro Books (Canadian, 15,000 - 42,000 words)
- Seattle Review (40 - 90 pages)
- Southern Humanities Review (up to 15,000 words)
- Texas Review
Bless you for this.
Posted by: Carlos Delgado | April 17, 2010 at 11:52 PM
The Malahat Review (UVic) also has a novella contest.
Posted by: Eric | January 31, 2012 at 03:37 PM