The Daily Tomorrow is a 300-500 word daily newsletter, serializing the best new SF stories by the most exciting writers working today. One email a day, one story a week. All stories start on Sunday and end the following Saturday.
We publish stories which are high-concept without being gimmicky, which are about science as well as about technology, which are populated by familiar people living under unfamiliar conditions. We publish fun stories, thinky stories, sad stories, and hopeful stories. We publish stories we think you'll love.
We are currently soliciting submissions for our first themed issue! Issue 6 (April-June, 2026):
All life on Earth weighs 550 gigatons. Plants weigh 450 of that, accounting for about 80% of Earth’s biomass. This, even though human impact has led to the decimation of about half of plant biomass in the past 10,000 years.
It's a green world, and there’s no overstating the complex relationship humanity and plants share, as well as the myriad ways each affects the other. Since the days of Wyndham’s The Day of the Triffids, greenery has seen a great deal of literary representation. Not nearly enough, we think.
For our sixth issue, The Daily Tomorrow is inviting writers to reimagine plant life in ways dizzying with possibilities. Hypersensitive grains, dystopian forest worlds, carnivorous flowers, superhero lichen; we are looking for compelling plant-based stories rooted in novelty, blossoming with weirdness.
We want the best vege-fables you have.
Submissions are open! Submit here or check the submissions tab for details.
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