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| Mothering | Updated January 05th, 2009 |
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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. send: Query or MS looking for: Article specifically: Parenting |
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| tags: $100+ payment article children cookbook cooking culture dating/relationships family food/drink gardening/home improvement health home/decor how-to non-fiction parenting publication womens womens magazine | |
| Rolling Stone | Updated December 16th, 2008 |
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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 |
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| tags: Lifestyle article biography creative non-fiction culture entertainment/pop culture essay feature film/tv genre magazine high-circulation history humor interview journalism magazine memoir music news/current events non-fiction opinion photography/art politics publication review | |
| Spin | Updated December 16th, 2008 |
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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. send: Query or MS looking for: Article |
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| tags: Lifestyle article book review creative non-fiction culture entertainment/pop culture essay events feature film/tv high-circulation interview journalism magazine memoir music narrative nonfiction news/current events non-fiction publication review | |
| Relix Magazine | Updated December 16th, 2008 |
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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. send: Query with Clips looking for: Article |
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| tags: Lifestyle article creative non-fiction culture entertainment/pop culture environment environmental essay events feature history how-to humor interview magazine music news non-fiction photography/art publication review writing | |
| InTheFray | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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InTheFray is a U.S.-based but internationally aware news and literary magazine that addresses issues of identity and community. We seek to go beyond the tired arguments that prevent meaningful dialogue on issues of belief, class, gender, nationality, physique, race, and sexuality. InTheFray is looking for writers and artists who can offer fresh takes on these evolving notions of identity and community. Submissions should be emailed to the editor in charge of the channel you wish to write for (see below). Especially for reportage and commentary submissions, we recommend that potential contributors speak with our editors before sending their work or even beginning writing. The magazine has seven sections that accept submissions: IDENTIFY accepts news features of 2,000 to 4,000 words. We are looking for original reporting and/or news analysis. Past topics have included elementary school choice in Baltimore, the reconstruction of a historic Mormon temple, and last year's massacres in Gujarat, India. Editor: Vivian Wagner INTERACT is the magazine's home for commentary. We publish informed essays that subvert conventional wisdom, as well as intensely personal narratives that illuminate the larger social landscape. Editor: Liz Yuan IMAGE is our showcase for graphic art and photography. We value work that questions not just the categories that constrain individuals, but also the genres that constrain art. ACTIVIST'S CORNER features interviews (800-1200 words) with activists from all walks of life. We seek interviews that dig below the surface and ask tough, timely questions while also pointing readers toward how they might get involved in their own communities. Editor: Anja Tranovich OFF THE SHELF features reviews (1000-1200 words) of recent fiction and non-fiction books. We seek pieces that stray from the traditional thumbs-up/thumbs-down review format and instead explore an author's depiction of a particular identity and/or community. Editor: Amy Brozio-Andrews THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS is the magazine's travel channel, which publishes written narratives (1500 words) and visual essays (5-7 photographs) from travelers sojourning abroad and immigrants making new homes, with an eye toward subverting the standard travelogue formula. That is, features for this channel approach countries halfway across the globe as something more than a home to strange cuisine and peculiar customs, questioning notions of the "exotic" and "foreign" while reconsidering our own status as outsiders. Editor: Naomi Ishiguro We are only able to pay a small honorarium for reporting pieces ($75), cultural criticism ($20-$25), book reviews ($20-$25, or a free copy of the book if the reviewer doesn't already own it), visual essays ($45), and travel pieces ($20-$25). Unfortunately, we are unable to pay contributors for commentary pieces, columns, and personal essays. send: Query or MS looking for: Article |
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| tags: article book review culture essay ethnic interview news/current events non-fiction publication restricted entry review travel/outdoors | |
| InTheFray | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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InTheFray is a U.S.-based but internationally aware news and literary magazine that addresses issues of identity and community. We seek to go beyond the tired arguments that prevent meaningful dialogue on issues of belief, class, gender, nationality, physique, race, and sexuality. InTheFray is looking for writers and artists who can offer fresh takes on these evolving notions of identity and community. Submissions should be emailed to the editor in charge of the channel you wish to write for (see below). Especially for reportage and commentary submissions, we recommend that potential contributors speak with our editors before sending their work or even beginning writing. IMAGINE is our arts and culture section. Here you'll find poetry and fiction, in addition to interviews with artists and writers, critical reviews of film, and music, and analysis of pop culture. Literary Editor: Annette Marie Hyder We are only able to pay a small honorarium for reporting pieces ($75), cultural criticism ($20-$25), book reviews ($20-$25, or a free copy of the book if the reviewer doesn't already own it), visual essays ($45), and travel pieces ($20-$25). Unfortunately, we are unable to pay contributors for commentary pieces, columns, and personal essays. send: Query or MS looking for: Short Story |
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| tags: Fiction book excerpt culture ethnic publication restricted entry short story | |
| InTheFray | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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InTheFray is a U.S.-based but internationally aware news and literary magazine that addresses issues of identity and community. We seek to go beyond the tired arguments that prevent meaningful dialogue on issues of belief, class, gender, nationality, physique, race, and sexuality. InTheFray is looking for writers and artists who can offer fresh takes on these evolving notions of identity and community. Submissions should be emailed to the editor in charge of the channel you wish to write for. Especially for reportage and commentary submissions, we recommend that potential contributors speak with our editors before sending their work or even beginning writing. IMAGINE is our arts and culture section. Here you'll find poetry and fiction, in addition to interviews with artists and writers, critical reviews of film, and music, and analysis of pop culture. Literary Editor: Annette Marie Hyder We are only able to pay a small honorarium for reporting pieces ($75), cultural criticism ($20-$25), book reviews ($20-$25, or a free copy of the book if the reviewer doesn't already own it), visual essays ($45), and travel pieces ($20-$25). Unfortunately, we are unable to pay contributors for commentary pieces, columns, and personal essays. send: Query or MS looking for: Poetry |
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| Skin Art | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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Skin Art is a magazine that features interviews with and profiles on tattoo artists and their art and lifestyle. All writers must have knowledge of tattoos. Features include interviews with tattoo artists and collectors. Manuscripts can be virtually any size, although recommended between 500 and 1000 words. Manuscripts with accompanying graphics and/or photographs are given higher priority since this is a visually-oriented publication. Not interested in "beginner's" articles ("My First Tattoo," etc.) unless they have unique or unusual value. Interested in articles that have a fresh slant on tattooing and body art such as traditions from other countries, new techniques and trends, religious and ritual practices, unusual tattooed people, or historical figures, places and events. Query with published clips or send complete manuscript. send: Query or MS looking for: Article specifically: Culture |
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| tags: article arts/crafts creative non-fiction culture essay high circulation history how-to interview magazine non-fiction personal essay publication technical | |
| Savannah | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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Savannah Magazine showcases the region’s very best — its rich history, exquisite homes, unique personalities and sophisticated lifestyles — and opens the door for readers to experience true Southern hospitality. Editors are always eager to receive suggestions for stories from readers. Editors encourage writers to submit queries and manuscripts for consideration. Submissions should include samples of previously published work and a brief description of the idea. Looking for History, travel, news in Savannah, city tours, business, the arts, and back page essay. Departments - History: Thoroughly researched articles on unique people and events in the history of Savannah, written in a lively, non-academic style. 1,000-1,500 words. $250-$350. - Travel: Regular feature on interesting places to visit. Focus at the present time is day trips from Savannah or weekend destinations. 1,000-1,500 words. Payment is $250-$350. (No expenses.) - Noteworthy: A collage of lively and intriguing news shorts about people and events in the Savannah area. Payment is $100 per item. - Homescape: Colorful “tours” of the city’s most unique homes, ranging from historical to contemporary and including topics such as restoration and remodeling. 1,500-2,200 words. Payment is $250-$400. - Business: Savannah-related personalities/issues/economic profiles. 500-750 words. Payment is $250. - The Arts: A sampling of Savannah’s arts community, including theater, art, music, museums and profiles of artists. Payment is $250. - Last Word: A "guest" column format with particular interest in nostalgic or light-hearted subjects. Limited to no more than 1,000 words. Payment is $150. Sample features include: "Savannah's Best Dressed: We asked eight diverse and well-known Savannah style savants to share their secrets. Their faces may be familiar but their answers—and their shopping habits—may surprise you." "A Gradual Fall: Technicolor tights? Wooly plaids? Are you haute or just plain hot?" "Canine Campanions: Best Friends for Disabled Owners" "The 2008 Best of Savannah: Savvy locals cast their votes on more categories than ever to honor the exemplary people, places and experiences that make the Savannah lifestyle so extraordinary." send: Query or MS looking for: Article specifically: Regional |
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| tags: Lifestyle article arts/crafts culture essay events fashion food/drink magazine news/current events nightlife non-fiction publication regional | |
| Family Fun | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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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 send: Query or MS looking for: Article specifically: Family/Parenting |
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| tags: $100+ payment Lifestyle YA adventure animal-related article arts/crafts children's cooking creative non-fiction culture educational essay family food/drink gardening/home improvement health high circulation hobbies/games home/decor how-to humor magazine news/current events non-fiction online magazine parenting personal essay psychology publication science and nature sports/collectibles technical travel/outdoors | |