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Updated November 21st, 2008
submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Kiki Magazine is for a girl who loves life, appreciates creativity, recognizes good ideas. Kiki is discerning. She thinks for herself. She has her own look. Kiki’s on her way to be being confident, strong, and smart. She’s a girl with style and substance.

Kiki accepts unsolicited manuscripts on a speculative basis only. First, send a query with detailed story idea(s). Queries are responded to within 90 days if submitted with a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

send: Query with Clips

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: Medium (500-50,000), pays: $50-80 , word count: 600-650, editorial lead time: 5 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Winner magazine provides drug education and life-skills training slanted toward students in the fourth through sixth grades. The overall premise of Winner is that preventive drug education is the most effective. We not only communicate the facts and figures about the dangers of drugs, but we also address the development of life skills and real-world problem solving.

Because of Winner's target age group, we like writers to use what we call a story-article form: present the factual information within the framework of a story. Reading a sample copy will show you what we mean.

Looking for true life stories dealing with teens.

Buys 18 mss/year.

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looking for: Short Story

specifically: Children's and YA
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: Medium (500-50,000), pays: $50-80 , word count: 600-650, editorial lead time: 5 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Winner magazine provides drug education and life-skills training slanted toward students in the fourth through sixth grades. The overall premise of Winner is that preventive drug education is the most effective. We not only communicate the facts and figures about the dangers of drugs, but we also address the development of life skills and real-world problem solving.

Because of Winner's target age group, we like writers to use what we call a story-article form: present the factual information within the framework of a story. Reading a sample copy will show you what we mean.

send: Query or MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Children's and YA
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: 70000, pays: $.10-.15/word, editorial lead time: 4 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

RELEVANT's tagline is: "God. Life. Progressive Culture." Our readership is culturally savvy, largely Christian twentysomethings who are looking for purpose, depth and spiritual truth. Our purpose is to challenge the hearts and minds of non-Christians and Christians alike to a deeper spiritual walk and a larger worldview. We believe that life should be focused outwardly and not in the pursuit of selfish ambition. We welcome new writers and prefer to use those with previous journalism/writing experience.

Published bi-monthly as a 100-page perfect bound magazine, RELEVANT's print edition holds the highest standard in editorial quality. What makes RELEVANT unique? It's the ability to look at life and culture from a God-centered perspective. RELEVANT's niche, our voice, is our ability to look at mainstream culture from a God-centered perspective. To be considered as a writer for the print edition, please send a query letter stating your intention to write for the print edition specifically, with three samples of your work attached. Please note: We're not interested in first-person perspectives for the print magazine. If you don't have journalism experience, please submit your story ideas for the website, not the print magazine.

Our God-focused features fall into three categories: 1.) Practical or intellectual 2.) A challenging, passion-stirring call for the individual reader to have a deeper relationship with God, and 3.) Global perspective and spiritual movements.

• Life features cover a gamut of everyday life issues—career, finances, relationships, health and more—from a God-centered lens. (For example, if we're covering something like investing, we're doing it with the context that money isn't everything; we need to be good stewards with what God's blessed us with.) We can give the same good, journalistic info that another magazine would, but the perspective of our piece is slightly different. That unique worldview must permeate everything we write.
•Progressive Culture spotlights, Q&As and features look at and interview the hottest names in culture (music, film, TV, books) with a spiritual angle.

Once an assignment is made (we assign one month out from the bi-monthly editorial deadline), article should be emailed by midnight of the deadline given. If the article does not meet deadline or does not meet editorial standards, we reserve the right to refuse payment. Payment is within 45 days of publication of accepted article. Payment is $100-$150 for smaller features, $200-$250 for larger features and $250-$400 for a cover story. Length: 1000-1500 words.

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looking for: Article

specifically: Religious/Inspirational
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: 102,000, pays: $Negotiable, editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Pack-O-Fun is a bimonthly magazine focusing on arts and crafts projects for kids, families, and teachers.

Requests fun, constructive, inexpensive crafts and activities. Projects must be original, and complete instructions are require upon acceptance.

Pack-O-Fun is looking for original how-to projects for kids and those working with kids. Write simple instructions for crafts to be done by children ages 5-13 years. Looking for recyclable ideas for throwaways. It would be helpful to check out the magazine before submitting.

Query with clips or send complete manuscript.

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looking for: Article

specifically: Arts/Crafts
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: 102,000, pays: $Negotiable, editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Pack-O-Fun is a bimonthly magazine focusing on arts and crafts projects for kids, families, and teachers.

Requests fun, constructive, inexpensive crafts and activities. Projects must be original, and complete instructions are require upon acceptance. Accepts fiction if accompanied by a craft or in skit form (appropriate for classrooms, scouts, or Bible school groups).

Pack-O-Fun is looking for original how-to projects for kids and those working with kids. Write simple instructions for crafts to be done by children ages 5-13 years. Looking for recyclable ideas for throwaways. It would be helpful to check out the magazine before submitting.

Query with clips or send complete manuscript.

send: Query or MS

looking for: Short Story

specifically: Arts/Crafts
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: 30,000, pays: $.06-.12/word, word count: 600, editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

New Moon is a bimonthly magazine for girls ages 8-14. In general, all material should be pro-girl and feature girls and women as the primary focus. New Moon is for every girl who wants her voice heard and her dreams taken seriously. New Moon celebrates girls, explores the passage from girl to woman, and builds healthy resistance to gender inequities. The New Moon girl is true to herself and New moon helps her as she pursues her unique path in life, moving confidently into the world.

Non-fiction submissions can include humorous articles, inspirational pieces, interviews and/or profiles, personal experience essays from girls, religious topics, travel, international cultures, etc. Columns include "Women's Work" (profiles of women and their jobs) and Herstory (historical women).

Adult writers new to New Moon are encouraged to submit Herstory articles about less well-known women from all over the world, especially if it relates to one of our themes. Same with Women's Work articles. Girls can break in with essays and articles (non-fiction) that relate to a theme.

Would like to see more girl-written feature articles that relate to a theme. These can be about anything the girl has done personally, or she can write about something she's studied. Read New Moon before submitting to get a sense of the style. Writers and artists who comprehend the magazine's goals have the best chance of publication. Loves creative articles—both non-fiction and fiction—that are not condescending to readers. Keep articles to suggested word lengths; avoid stereotypes.

Buys 20 articles/year; 10 columns/year. Query with clips or send complete manuscript.

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looking for: Article

specifically: Children's
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: Medium (500-50,000), pays: $50-100 , word count: 500-1000, editorial lead time: 3 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

JUNIOR BASEBALL addresses the needs and interests of the youth baseball player, parent, and coach. Covering the 7 to 17-year old age range (with emphasis on the 10-14 year old experience), Junior Baseball is the magazine for the kids who play the game. Youth baseball becomes a way of life for those families involved, and the family aspect is emphasized, along with such wholesome values as sportsmanship, teamwork, pride, responsibility, and respect for others.

Buys 8-12 mss/year.

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looking for: Article

specifically: Sports/Collectibles
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: 2,000,000+, pays: $100-1250, word count: 50-1200, editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

FamilyFun, the country's number one family magazine, is about all the great things families can do together. Magazine is the family expert on travel, food, crafts, parties, holidays, games, activities, and products--all the essentials that enrich the important time parents and children share.

Queries should describe the content, structure, and tone of the proposed article. Editors receive many queries on the same topics, so please be as specific as possible about what makes your idea unique and why you are qualified to write about it. If appropriate, include photographs or sketches of the finished project, food, or craft. Due to the large volume of submissions, allow four to six weeks for a response. Please note: Editorial responses to submissions will be sent via e-mail, so please provide an address for reply.

FamilyFun does not publish child development articles, fiction, poetry, and the like. Articles are scheduled and assigned at least five months in advance of publication. Family Fun does not accept unsolicited manuscripts for feature stories; but they DO accept unsolicited manuscripts for the following departments: (NOTE: MANUALLY ADDRESS YOUR QUERY TO THE APPROPRIATE EDITOR)

- Everyday Fun: Everyday Fun offers simple, fun, practical, and inexpensive ideas and projects, including crafts, games, nature activities, learning activities, kid-friendly recipes, outings, and so on.
Length: 50 to 300 words
Compensation: $1.25 per word upon acceptance; $200 for the idea if Editors opt to use a staff writer
Submissions: Manuscripts and queries; direct to Adrienne Stolarz, Associate Editor

- Family Getaways: Family Getaways offers two mid-length (600 to 1,000 words), first-person, process-oriented, and often destination-specific articles every issue. Each article is highly formatted and presents a family travel topic such as a road trip, insider’s city weekend, or themed roundup of attractions or destinations. In addition, the department features a page of brief, newsy, time-sensitive items, including new destinations, great package deals, and season-specific outings geared for weekend getaways. The department ends on a festive note, with a full page of fairs, festivals, and civic and cultural events across the country, delivered in a regional format. Because FamilyFun is budget conscious, rarely covers international travel or expensive American resorts or programs.
Compensation: $1.25 per word upon acceptance ($100 for the idea if Editors opt to use a staff writer)
Submissions: Manuscripts and queries; direct to Travel Editor

- Family Traditions:Family Traditions is a first-person, one-page department that highlights one family’s favorite or most meaningful tradition, such as a Saturday-morning ritual or a neat way to mark milestones. The topics vary but are often seasonal and usually focus on some way in which the tradition has helped shape that family’s identity or brought them closer together. Each tradition should be inspiring, but also practical and universal enough that readers can adapt the idea for themselves. Each article is accompanied by a photograph of the writer and his or her family.
Length: 300 to 500 words
Compensation: $1.25 per word upon acceptance
Submissions: Manuscript or query, but preferably manuscripts; direct to Samuel Mead, Senior Editor

- Creative Solutions: Creative Solutions showcases a practical, innovative idea that the writer used to solve a problem common among families: a game or homemade chart that got the kids excited about doing chores, for instance, or a trick that persuaded reluctant letter writers to keep up their correspondence with Grandpa. Each essay tells the story of how this Great Idea changed or inspired the family.
Length: 800 to 1,000 words
Compensation: $1,250 upon acceptance
Submissions: Queries accepted, manuscripts preferred; direct to Debra Immergut, Senior Editor

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looking for: Article

specifically: Family/Parenting
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: 73,000, pays: $.25/word, word count: 200-2,000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Cricket magazine, published monthly, has delighted and entertained young readers ages 9 to 14 for 30 years. It has won virtually every award given to kids' literary magazines and has been praised by many. Kids love a good story, and Cricket magazine is designed to satisfy even the most demanding young reader. It is a 64-page joyride of fiction, fantasy, folk tales, adventures, poems, history, and biography. The stories are written by top-notch writers and illustrated by award-winning artists.

Cricket magazine readers adore the amusing cast of bug characters who offer commentary on the stories and explain difficult words. Cricket magazine also offers its readers cartoons, crossword puzzles, crafts, and recipes. In addition, CRICKET features story, poetry, art, and photography contests that motivate readers to express their own creativity.

Fiction submissions cover all genres that might be of interest to readership. Bibliography required.

Buys 75-100 mss/year. Query with clips or send complete manuscript.

send: Query or MS

looking for: Short Story

specifically: Children's
 
 
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