Membership Requirements
To become an Active member of SFWA, applicants must demonstrate either:
- Three Paid Sales of prose
fiction (such as short stories) to
Qualifying Professional Markets, with each
paid at the rate of 5c/word or higher (3c/word before 1/1/2004),
for a cumulative total
of $250, minimum $50 apiece; or
- One Paid Sale of a prose fiction book to a
Qualifying Professional Market, for which
the author has been paid $2000 or more; or
- One professionally produced full length dramatic script,
with credits acceptable to the Membership Committee.
"Paid Sale" and "Qualifying Professional Market" are as defined
below.
To become an Associate member of SFWA, applicants must demonstrate:
To become an Affiliate member of SFWA, applicants must be an allied
professional (such as an agent/editor/reviewer/artist/publisher
who works with Qualifying Professional Markets)
with credentials acceptable to the Membership Committee and must be able to
provide the names of three Active members as references. No agent,
editor, or publisher who charges authors an upfront fee in exchange for
representation or publication is eligible for affiliate membership.
To become an Institutional member, applicants must be organizations with
legitimate interest in science fiction and fantasy (such as high schools,
colleges, universities, libraries, and similar institutions, as well as
broadcasting organizations, film producers, futurology groups and similar
organizations) or individuals associated with these groups. Applicants
must present credentials acceptable to the Membership Committee and must
be able to provide the names of three Active members as references.
To become an Estate member, applicants must be the legal representative
for the estate of an Active member.
While every attempt is made here to detail the membership requirements,
ultimately the SFWA Membership Committee's decision on criteria and
qualifying for membership is final.
The membership application form is
here.
Paid Sales
Paid sales are those which have been accepted for publication by
a Qualifying Professional Market and paid for,
either in advance or on publication,
and sold to markets on the list below.
(Note that this list is not exhaustive. Many markets not yet listed here
may qualify as professional markets. If you do not see a particular
market listed and you believe it meets the qualifying criteria, please
query sfwa using this form.)
The works must be print- or electronic- prose fiction or drama in the
genres of science fiction, fantasy, or horror, in the English language
and be published in the qualified professional venues as described below.
Contest prize money does not count toward determing the payment rate
unless publication rights are required to receive the prize. (That is,
only payments tied to publication are considered.)
Note all amounts are in US Dollars/cents;
equivalent payment in other currencies will be determined by the Membership
Committee.
The Membership Committee, at its discretion, may also accept sales that met
prior criteria for SFWA membership at the time of sale.
Collaborations between two persons are counted as half (two novels or six
short fiction collaborations, or one collaborative novel plus three
collaborative short stories, etc.). Note that collaborations among more
than two people are not accepted.
Qualifying Professional Markets
The following markets have been qualified by the SFWA Membership
Committee as meeting the SFWA bylaws and other membership criteria.
(Other markets not listed may not be used for application credentials until
they become listed. If you wish to use a market not listed, first
seek to get the market listed
then send in your application. Do not send in an application listing
unqualified markets; applications listing unqualified markets will be returned.)
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- Qualifying Novel Venues
-
Novels sold to the following publishers are considered qualified (list
last updated 08/09/07):
- Ace
- Baen
- Bantam Spectra
- Black Library
- DAW
- Del Rey
- Design Image Group
- Dorchester/Leisure
- Elder Signs Press
- Eos
- Fitzhenry & Whiteside
- Green Knight
- HarperCollins
- Kensington Publishing
- Meisha Merlin
- Night Shade Books
- Orbit
- Phobos
- Pyr Books
- Roc
- Serpent's Tail
- Shadow Mountain Publishing
- Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show
- Solaris
- St. Martin's Press
- Tor / Forge
- Warner Aspect
- White Wolf
- Wizards of the Coast
- Other
large independent publishers and
US imprints of large conglomerates such as
Bertelsmann, Penguin Putnam, von Holtzbrinck, Time Warner,
etc.
(thus,
Harcourt,
Vintage,
Farrar Strous & Giroux,
Random House,
Scholastic,
Viking,
Doubleday/Nan Talese,
Houghton Mifflin/Clarion,
Luna,
etc.)
Please see below to qualify markets not listed.
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- Qualifying Short Fiction Venues
-
Short fiction sold to the following markets are considered qualified (list
last updated 01/10/08):
- Any anthology published by a qualified novel publisher listed above
- Analog Science Fiction and Fact
- Asimov's Science Fiction
- Baen's Universe
- Brutarian
- Cemetery Dance
- Clarkesworld Magazine
- Chizine
- Cosmos
- Dark Wisdom
- Dragon
- The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
- Odyssey - Adventures in Science
- Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show
- Pedestal Magazine
- Realms of Fantasy
- Strange Horizons
- Subterranean Magazine
- Writers of the Future Anthology
- SF/F/H short fiction sold to non-genre or primarily non-fiction
magazines that meet the requirements
below, such as
The New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, Boy's Life, Starlog,
Star Wars Gamer, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, etc.,
and these, which have been asked about and
specifically determined to meet the criteria:
Cicada,
Cricket,
Nature,
Nerve.com
And these markets which are either on hiatus, no longer publishing, or
which SFWA no longer accepts for new sales, but were acceptable during
the dates shown:
- Shadowed Realms (to 4/2007; and applicants should note the $50 minimum sale requirement above)
- Postscripts (to 3/2007; only sales at 5c/w or more)
- Interzone (to 4/2006)
- The Third Alternative (to 4/2006)
- iBooks / Byron Preiss (to 2/2006)
- SciFiction / SciFi.com (to 12/2005)
- Story House Coffee (to 12/2005)
- Artemis (to 12/2004)
- Weird Tales (to 12/2004)
- Absolute Magnitude (12/2001-9/2004)
- Gothic.net (2/1999 to 2/2003)
- Speculon (to 2/2003)
- SFF.Net Darkfire anthology series (through final volume 2002)
- Altair (to 12/2002)
- Aboriginal SF (to 2001)
- Amazing Stories (1926-2000)
- Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine (to 2000)
- Science Fiction Age (1992-1998)
- Omni Magazine (1979-1995)
- Dead of Night (1989-1995)
- Pulphouse (1988-1995)
- Galaxy (1950-1995)
- Starshore (1990-1991)
- Nightbird Unique Magazine (1990)
- Twilight Zone Magazine (1981-1989)
- Galileo (1976-1980)
- Fantastic (1952-1980)
- If (1952-1974)
- (Other defunct professional markets as determined upon request)
Please see below to qualify markets not listed.
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- Venues Other Than Those Above
-
The following markets may not currently be used for membership purposes.
If/when any of these are determined to meet the applicable criteria,
they will be moved to the list of qualifying markets. No judgment
as to the quality of these markets as publishing venues is in any way
expressed or implied by their inclusion on this list.
- American Book Publishing
- Armitage House
- Barbour Publishing
- Creeping Hemlock Press
- Crossquarter Publishing Group
- Embiid Publishing
- Fairwood Press / ElectricStory.com
- Fictionwise.com
- Gardenia Press
- Great Plains Publications
- Golden Gryphon
- Gothic.net (for dates after 2/2003)
- ImaJinn
- iUniverse
- Medallion Press
- Oak Tree Press
- Oceans of the Mind
- OnSpec
- Paradox
- PublishAmerica
- Silver Lake Publishing
- Small Beer Press
- Spectrum SF
- Unbelievable Stories (Quill-Pen Press)
- The Urbanite
- Vestal Review
- Wheatland Press (e.g. Polyphony anthology series)
- Wildside Press
- Xlibris.com
- Zumaya Press
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- To Qualify a Venue
-
To qualify a new Qualifying Professional Market, it
must be found acceptable to the Membership Committee. In particular, it
must satisfy the following criteria for a given date range to qualify
for membership purposes:
- Payment for all works of fiction (other than
reprints or serializations),
either in advance of publication or on publication,
at the rate of either
(a) at least $2000 for a single work or
(b) at least 5c/word (3c/word before 1/1/2004); and
- Must have published consistently for a period of at
least one year before the market will be considered qualifying; and
- Must have a print run or circulation of at least 1000 copies, or the
equivalent in other media (e.g., demonstrated downloads in electronic
media); and
- Is not self-publication, vanity press, or other type of
author-paid or fee-charging press, as demonstrated such as (1)
by having published at least ten distinct works by different
natural persons during the date range; and (2) by authors not having
paid or been requested to pay fees or give consideration of any kind.
Any party may request a venue be evaluated (an applicant, the publisher,
another author, etc.) but must submit proof that the market meets the criteria.
Please submit requests for new markets and evidence of meeting the above
criteria
via this form.
The SFWA Membership Committee will evaluate the material and add it to the
list of qualifying markets if/when it meets the criteria.
(Do note that, once qualified, the qualification date will be set back to the
earliest date for which the criteria were met; thus, for example,
allowing sales during the year in which a market has demonstrated
consistent publication, not just from year two onward.)
If you have an older sale, for example to a long-dead market not
already listed, please
use the market query form.
A venue may become disqualified for membership purposes at the
discretion of the Membership Committee if it
meets the disqualification criteria.
To request qualification of a new market, use
the form here.
Membership Application Form
The membership application form is
here.
If it's been more than a month since you submitted your application and
any relevant material, you may query on the status of your application
here.
Best wishes in your writing!