I've noticed the same regarding the tagging practice in the non-LJ/DW universe. It makes me doubly glad I cut my teeth here before starting my professional blog (though I could evidently still use some work--I've now set up tags for anthologies and short stories).
Sources! In terms of magazines, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine and Aurealis spring to mind.
For anthologies, I notice you have listed Kaleidoscope. It was published by Twelfth Planet Press who do a bit of short form stuff--sometimes a pair of novellas packaged together, sometimes chapbooks, sometimes anthologies or collections. Ticonderoga Press and FableCroft Publishing also do likewise. I just reviewed Phantazein, which is an anthology of fairytale-inspired fantasy stories published by FableCroft and has an all-female ToC.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head, but I'll be sure to keep an eye open.
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Sources! In terms of magazines, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine and Aurealis spring to mind.
For anthologies, I notice you have listed Kaleidoscope. It was published by Twelfth Planet Press who do a bit of short form stuff--sometimes a pair of novellas packaged together, sometimes chapbooks, sometimes anthologies or collections. Ticonderoga Press and FableCroft Publishing also do likewise. I just reviewed Phantazein, which is an anthology of fairytale-inspired fantasy stories published by FableCroft and has an all-female ToC.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head, but I'll be sure to keep an eye open.