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| Hemispheres | Updated June 23rd, 2010 |
![]() Hemispheres is a monthly inflight magazine that interprets "inflight" to be a mode of delivery rather than an editorial genre. As such, Hemispheres' task is to engage, intrigue, and entertain its primary readers—an international, culturally diverse group of affluent, educated professionals and executives who frequently travel for business and pleasure on United Airlines. The magazine offers a global perspective and a focus on topics that cross borders as often as the people reading the magazine. That places its emphasis on ideas, concepts, and culture rather than products. It presents that perspective in a fresh, artful, and sophisticated graphic environment. Keeping "global" in mind, they look for topics that reflect a modern appreciation of the world's cultures and environment. No "What I did (or am going to do) on a trip." Includes many columns and departments covering profiles of interesting people, geographical or city-specific trivia, business strategies, recreation, dining in various locations, collections, sports, shopping, science and technology, aviation, airport information, entertainment/show business, humor, quizzes, general travel, books, etc. Hemispheres increasingly requires writers of "destination" pieces or departments to "live whereof they write." Increasingly wants to hear from US, UK, or other English-speaking/writing journalists (business & travel) who reside outside the US in Europe, South America, Central America, and the Pacific Rim—all areas that United flies. Not looking for writers who aim at the inflight market. Hemispheres broke the fluffy mold of that tired domestic genre. Monthly readers are a global mix on the cutting edge of the global economy and culture. They don't need to have the world filtered by US writers. Hemispheres wants a Hong Kong restaurant writer to speak for that city's eateries, so English-speaking writers around the globe are needed. That's the "insider" story readers respect. Uses resident writers for many departments, but authoritative writers can roam in features. Covers the US, but with a global view: No "in this country" phraseology. "Too American" is a frequent complaint for queries. Uses UK English spellings in articles that speak from that tradition and specifies costs in local currency first before US dollars. All of the above serves the realization that today, "global" begins with respect for "local." That approach permits a wealth of ways to present culture, travel, and business for a wide readership. send: Query with Clips looking for: Article specifically: Travel/Outdoors |
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| tags: Lifestyle adventure article automotive/bikes biography business entertainment/pop culture environmental essay ethnic food/drink high circulation history hobbies/games humor interview journalism magazine news/current events nightlife non-fiction politics publication regional review science and nature sports/collectibles technology travel/outdoors | |
| Autoweek | Updated November 23rd, 2009 |
![]() AutoWeek is the only weekly automotive-enthusiast magazine in North America providing its passionate readers with up-to-date information like no other automotive news source. With nearly 50 years of unbiased editorial, it delivers the latest on vehicle reviews, motorsports, events and trends, personalities, auto show coverage and more. We feature non-fiction articles along the Historical, Interview/Profile, New Product content. send: Query with Clips looking for: Article specifically: Automotive/bikes |
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| tags: automotive/bikes history interview magazine news/current events non-fiction retail/sales review sports/collectibles technical | |
| Vintage Snowmobile Magazine | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() The Vintage Snowmobile Club of America magazine is published quartley by Meagher, Inc. Mike Meagher and his wife Judy took it over in 2005 and have plans to publish the magazine for years to come. We feature articles about vintage snowmobiles based on topics such as history, humor, show coverage, and general interest. We also feature a Sled Stories column (500 words). The magazine is published in March, June, September and December. send: Query with Clips looking for: Article specifically: Sports/Collectibles |
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| tags: automotive/bikes history hobbies/games humor magazine non-fiction personal essay travel/outdoors | |
| U-Turn | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() U-TURN is a 32-page, four-color magazine mailed free four times a year to USAA member’s dependents ages 13 to 17. U-TURN’s mission is to educate readers about relevant topics and help them prepare to become responsible adults. We hope to develop a relationship with these young members and create a dialog so that when they think of consumer and financial issues, they think of USAA, as their parents and grandparents do. The primary topics covered in the magazine are topics of interest to high school boys and girls, specifically current and former military dependents living in the U.S. and abroad. They might include issues related to preparing for college, careers insights, saving and investing money, driving issues, relationships and lifestyle. An effort is made to include U-TURN readers as sources and subjects, but it is not mandatory to feature only readers. When appropriate, reference to USAA culture, people or products is encouraged. U-TURN magazine reinforces the importance of its readers’ voices and ideas by publishing their submissions in each issue. In addition, a large and active teen panel comprised of readers is vital to U-TURN’s editorial mission. While U-TURN has rarely published fiction, poetry or prose, we would consider pieces such as this if they are high quality and applicable to a topic covered in an issue. send: Query with Clips looking for: Short Story specifically: Young Adult |
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| tags: Fiction automotive/bikes dating/relationships educational high circulation magazine military parenting publication short story student travel/outdoors | |
| U-Turn | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() U-TURN is a 32-page, four-color magazine mailed free four times a year to USAA member’s dependents ages 13 to 17. U-TURN’s mission is to educate readers about relevant topics and help them prepare to become responsible adults. We hope to develop a relationship with these young members and create a dialog so that when they think of consumer and financial issues, they think of USAA, as their parents and grandparents do. The primary topics covered in the magazine are topics of interest to high school boys and girls, specifically current and former military dependents living in the U.S. and abroad. They might include issues related to preparing for college, careers insights, saving and investing money, driving issues, relationships and lifestyle. An effort is made to include U-TURN readers as sources and subjects, but it is not mandatory to feature only readers. When appropriate, reference to USAA culture, people or products is encouraged. U-TURN magazine reinforces the importance of its readers’ voices and ideas by publishing their submissions in each issue. In addition, a large and active teen panel comprised of readers is vital to U-TURN’s editorial mission. While U-TURN has rarely published fiction, poetry or prose, we would consider pieces such as this if they are high quality and applicable to a topic covered in an issue. send: Query with Clips looking for: Poetry specifically: Young Adult |
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| tags: automotive/bikes dating/relationships educational high circulation magazine military parenting poetry publication student travel/outdoors | |
| U-Turn | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() U-TURN is a 32-page, four-color magazine mailed free four times a year to USAA member’s dependents ages 13 to 17. U-TURN’s mission is to educate readers about relevant topics and help them prepare to become responsible adults. We hope to develop a relationship with these young members and create a dialog so that when they think of consumer and financial issues, they think of USAA, as their parents and grandparents do. The primary topics covered in the magazine are topics of interest to high school boys and girls, specifically current and former military dependents living in the U.S. and abroad. They might include issues related to preparing for college, careers insights, saving and investing money, driving issues, relationships and lifestyle. An effort is made to include U-TURN readers as sources and subjects, but it is not mandatory to feature only readers. When appropriate, reference to USAA culture, people or products is encouraged. U-TURN magazine reinforces the importance of its readers’ voices and ideas by publishing their submissions in each issue. In addition, a large and active teen panel comprised of readers is vital to U-TURN’s editorial mission. send: Query with Clips looking for: Article specifically: Young Adult |
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| tags: automotive/bikes dating/relationships educational high circulation how-to interview magazine military non-fiction parenting publication student | |
| Truckin' | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() Truckin', the custom truck enthusiast's bible, packs a well-rounded editorial arsenal with road tests, product features and pictorials of the best-dressed pickups in the U.S.. From street trucks to classic trucks, SUVs to minis, lifteds to lowereds, the full gamut of the "truck" market is covered. Also presented are monthly sections addressing the performance, technical, audio and cosmetic aspects of a customized truck. Truckin'…it's all things truck. send: Query with Clips looking for: Article specifically: Automotive/bikes |
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| tags: automotive/bikes high circulation how-to magazine news/current events non-fiction retail/sales review sports/collectibles technical | |
| Truck Trend | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() Truck Trend is the authority on light trucks - the automotive industry's hottest market segment. The magazine tests and reports on pickups, sport-utility vehicles, and crossovers, providing vital information for new-model shoppers and avid truck enthusiasts alike. From performance and capability, to what to buy and how to use it, Truck Trend delivers a wealth of truck information for its opinion-leading readers. The readers of Truck Trend favorite sections are: Road Test Review, Truck & SUV Gear, and Performance Marketplace. Our readers want to see more of: New Products, New Vehicle Tests and Future Vehicles. Buys 12 mss a year. send: Query with Clips looking for: Article specifically: Automotive/bikes |
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| tags: automotive/bikes business high circulation how-to magazine news/current events non-fiction retail/sales review sports/collectibles technical technology | |
| Toy Trucker & Contractor | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() Toy Trucker & Contractor is a monthly magazine on hobby and collectible toy trucks and construction pieces. Seeking historical pieces, personal experience essays, interviews with or profiles of collectors or manufacturers of note, information on new products, technical articles, etc. Send sample work that would apply to the magazine. Needs more articles on collectors, builders, model kit enthusiasts and small company information. Has regular columns, so a feature should not repeat what the columns do. Buys 35 mss/year. Query with clips. send: Query with Clips looking for: Article specifically: Sports/Collectibles |
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| tags: $100+ payment article arts/crafts automotive/bikes biography essay history hobbies/games how-to interview magazine news/current events non-fiction personal essay publication retail/sales sports/collectibles technical under $100 payment | |
| Toy Farmer | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() Toy Farmer is a monthly magazine devoted to farm toys, such as toy and model trucks and tractors. Strongly encourages the involvement of young people. Seeking historical pieces, personal essays, interviews with or profiles of collectors or manufacturers of note, information on new products, technical articles, and book introductions. Buys 100 mss/year. Query with published clips. send: Query with Clips looking for: Article specifically: Sports/Collectibles |
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| tags: $100+ payment YA article arts/crafts automotive/bikes biography book excerpt children's essay family history hobbies/games how-to interview magazine news/current events non-fiction personal essay publication retail/sales sports/collectibles technical under $100 payment | |