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Updated January 05th, 2009
circulation: High, pays: $200 - 500, word count: 1500-3500, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Mothering is a bi-monthly publication with an international readership of more than 250,000.

Our main objective is to be truly helpful, to provide information that empowers our readers to make changes, and supports them in being their own experts. We like articles that have a strong point of view and come from the heart, that are challenging or evocative. We also take pride in publishing well-researched, extensively documented articles. When submitting this type of article, please use only the most updated research, from primary sources. Our choice of articles depends on the other material we have published on the subject, how new the topic is to us, and how unique the presentation is.

We encourage you to send a query if you are unsure of our interest in the topic of your article. A query is a one-page specific description and outline of your article. You can query us on more than one topic at a time. If you choose to send the whole article, we recommend that essays run 1,500 to 2,500 words. Longer, researched articles can be up to 3,500 words.

Please include a brief bionote (1-2 sentences) at the end of your submission, so that we can print it if your article is used.

Specific sections/article types include:

The Art of Mothering focuses on the inspirational and spiritual side of nurturing. Here is where we share ideas and philosophies that help us to be the kinds of parents we want to be.

Health explores new approaches to health care for the whole family. We welcome coverage of a wide range of topics, encouraging articles on approaches to common childhood health questions that incorporate integrative medicine.

A Child's World contains articles that reflect the world as a child sees it. In this section, we especially like to feature activities, crafts, arts, music, and stories for children.

Pregnancy, Birth and Midwifery features all aspects of pregnancy and birth as well as actual experiences and stories of childbirth. While we regularly feature homebirth stories, we welcome stories of birth in a variety of settings. We also like to feature stories of freestanding birth centers. We like well-researched articles on the politics of childbirth and how-tos on avoiding unnecessary medical intervention. Inspirational, practical, and advocacy articles are welcome.

Breastfeeding We regularly publish articles on breastfeeding. We like stories of moms overcoming obstacles to breastfeeding, how-to articles on breastfeeding, and breastfeeding advocacy articles.

Ways of Learning features articles on innovative, multidimensional, people-centered approaches to education. This section focuses on how people learn as well as where they learn, and includes learning about traditional subjects as well as subjects usually thought of as outside the realm of education: responsibility, ethics, adventure, travel, intuition, spirituality. We want to know about new, as well as rediscovered "old," ways of learning, with attention to schools and methods that support the full potential of the human child.

Family Living contains informative, general interest stories that share helpful hints, practical suggestions, and insights into the daily realities of parenting.

Peggy's Kitchen is our recipes section. Recent topics include Winter Soups, a toddler cooking class, and holiday-themed recipes. Generally, an introductory block of text of about a thousand words is followed by 5-7 recipes.

Poetry We publish at least one poem in each issue. Please send us no more than three poems at a time.

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specifically: Parenting
 
 
Updated December 21st, 2008
circulation: Medium (500-50,000), pays: $.50-2/word, word count: 1000-7000, editorial lead time: 3-6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

108 welcomes unsolicited submissions of original and fresh fiction, non-fiction, photographs, illustrations, and cartoons. All submissions to 108 should relate to baseball and its historical and/or cultural connection to society and community.

Buys 20-30 mss/year.

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specifically: Sports/Collectibles
 
 
Updated December 17th, 2008
word count: <25 pages, submissions accepted: rolling,

Crazyhorse reads year-round and welcomes submissions of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction/essay from any writer.

The journal publishes fine prose, poetry, and essays: the entire spectrum of today’s fiction, essays, and poetry—from the mainstream to the avant-garde, from the established to the undiscovered writer. The editors are especially interested in original writing that engages in the work of honest communication.

Mail a cover letter and a maunuscript of up to 25 pages of fiction or essay. Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope for reply.

Receipt of a mailed submission can only be confirmed by including a self-addressed stamped postcard or by USPS delivery confirmation.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated December 16th, 2008
submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Legendary music magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published bimonthly.

Some example feature articles include:

THE SUPERDELEGATE SHOWDOWN
By Fighting Obama's Victory, Clinton Has Helped Lawyers Rather Than Voters Decide America's Election

NEW INDIANA JONES: IT DOESN’T SUCK
"Indy 4" Isn’t As Bad As The Rumors, But It’s Not Much Better: Peter Travers’ First Take

COLDPLAY PLAN ACOUSTIC SETS, BIG STAGE SHOW
Chris Martin Says Band Has "Some Tricks Up Our Sleeve" For Massive Summer Tour

Send query with clips.

send: Query with Clips

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated December 16th, 2008
circulation: 540,000, word count: 100+, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

From the concert stage to the dressing room, from the recording studio to the digital realm, SPIN surveys the modern musical landscape and the culture around it with authoritative reporting, provocative interviews, and a discerning critical ear.

For features: new writers should submit entire manuscript with SASE.

Columns and departments are most open to freelancers. Exposure articles covering pop culture, tv, movies, and books should be 200-500 words. Reviews should be 100 words. Query before submitting.

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looking for: Article

 
 
Updated December 16th, 2008
circulation: 100,000, pays: $varies, word count: 300-1500, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Relix delivers coverage of music across genre divides; focuses on new and independent, classic rock and lifestyles. A single issue might contain articles on artists as diverse as Ben Harper, Bob Marley, Wilco, Lucinda Williams, and the Grateful Dead. In short, Relix is “deadicated” to not only entertaining its readership, but providing a true community for lovers of Music for the Mind.

Features topics include jam bands. reggae, Grateful Dead, bluegrass, jazz, rock, world music, and everything in between. Also deals with environmental, cultural, and lifestyle issues.

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Updated December 06th, 2008
pays: $0.01-$0.02 cents/word, word count: <6,000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Must send hard copy of prose submission AND email a copy to submits@totu-ink.com. Not currently accepting fiction or poetry.

TOTU pays 1 1/2 cents a word for essays for the general reader on speculative fiction writers and themes, or speculative science essays for the general reader, to 6,000 words. No plot summaries masquerading as book reviews.

send: Query Only

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specifically: Fantasy
 
 
Updated December 06th, 2008
circulation: 31,000, pays: $0.30/word, editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

REFORM JUDAISM is the official voice of the Union for Reform Judaism, linking the institutions and affiliates of Reform Judaism with every Reform Jew. Received quarterly by 310,000 member households (members of more than 900+ Union congregations) as a benefit of their synagogue's Union affiliation, RJ strives to convey the creativity, diversity, and dynamism of Reform Judaism. RJ covers developments within our movement while interpreting world events and Jewish tradition from a Reform perspective.

An American Jewish Press Association first-place Simon Rockower Award winner for excellence in feature writing, Reform Judaism's feature stories are controversial, probing problems, exploring solutions, teaching, and inspiring. A special "Focus On" educational section presents multiple perspectives on a specific theme---Jewish ritual, history, beliefs, and issues---to stimulate further reading, study, and discussion. Subjects covered include: Jewish history, ethics, the Holocaust, Israel and Zionism, Jewish movements, family, texts, holidays, theology, and more. Our lifestyle columns showcase contentious opinions and model programs and services which enhance Jewish life.

Looking for non-fiction articles, book excerpts, expose, general interest, historical, inspirational, interviews, opinions, personal experience and travel material.

Manuscripts and queries should be accompanied by a cover letter, samples of published manuscripts, if applicable, and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Word length:
Cover stories: 2500 - 3500 words
Major feature: 1800 - 2500 words
Secondary feature: 1200 - 2000 words
Department (e.g., Travel) 1200 - 1500 words
Letters: 200 words maximum
Opinion: 630 words

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specifically: Religious/Inspirational
 
 
Updated December 06th, 2008
pays: $0, word count: Essay, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Mudlark is an online poetry journal that will consider accomplished work that locates itself anywhere on the spectrum of contemporary poetry practice. They are looking for not only poems, but essays that make people want to read and possibly write their own poetry.

Mudlark publishes in three formats: “issues” are the electronic equivalent of print chapbooks; “posters” are the electronic equivalent of print broadsides; and “flashes” are poems that have news in them, poems that feel like current events. The acceptance rate at Mudlark is low, very low; the rejection rate is comparably high.

Mudlark suggests you read an issue before submitting.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated December 04th, 2008
circulation: High (50,000+), pays: $2-2.50/printed inch, word count: 300-700, editorial lead time: 2-12 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Capper's is a nationally distributed monthly tabloid publication with a national paid circulation of approximately 200,000. It emphasizes home and family to readers who live mainly in the rural Midwest.

Capper's uses historical, inspirational, nostalgic, family-oriented, travel and human-interest stories; unusual accomplishments, collections, occupations, hobbies, etc. Use journalistic style. Good quality accompanying photos considered.

Study a few issues of our publication. Most rejections are for material that is too long, unsuitable or out of character for our magazine. On occasion, we must cut material to fit column space.

Buys 75 mss/year. Query for novel-length manuscripts only; submit all others complete. If you wish to have your manuscript returned, send SASE with adequate postage. No manuscripts will be returned without adequate postage. We do not accept e-mail or faxed submissions.

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specifically: Lifestyle
 
 
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