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What's a good market for experimental novellas?

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A short story of mine has grown until it's become a bit of a monster - about 15K. I don't know if that makes it a novelette or a novella, but it's certainly too long for most of the journals I would normally consider for submission.

A superstitious dread of talking too much about my work before it's published prevents me from going into too much detail. But I can say that the story is told from an unusual perspective, that the setting is historical, and it's definitely non-realist (although it isn't genre fantasy or magical realism, either).

What would be a good market for experimental novellas? I tend to prefer print, but for this awkwardly-sized piece I'd (reluctantly) consider an ebook publisher.

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I've just imported my data from SE and found this old question of mine! I honestly can't remember what happened to the novella I mentioned (probably another abandoned manuscript) but meanwhile I wrote another one, and found a publisher for it: Seizure, an imprint of Brio Books.

So after seven years, I've answered my own question :D

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I believe Tor has open novella submission windows. Not 100% certain, but that's who I'd check first.

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You may be interested in this competition link for a novella.

http://griffithreview.com/the-novella-project-2-call-for-submissions

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