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Updated January 05th, 2009
circulation: 50,000, pays: $150, word count: 1000-3500, editorial lead time: 1 month, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Since we began, we have been presenting a wider and wider specturm of possibilities, linking all of us consciously into a tapestry of energy for personal, mutual and social transformation. This family seeks truth, inner growth, and a personal and social harmony – in two words, authentic transformation.

Every two months the information in New York Spirit is renewed and expanded, and its free distribution extended into more and more neighborhoods and communities. What we have here together is not simply a journal or a magazine, but a living, breathing network of awakened and awakening human beings.

New York Spirit does not make judgements about the groups and individuals listed here and allows each approach or method to speak for itself, to create its own energy on the page. There is the opportunity for each person to respond directly, intuitively, discerningly. We are drawn to the right practice for our own temperament and level of development by a mixture of critical intelligence and mysterious attraction.

The increasing variety and depth of New York Spirit stretches our perception, understanding and sympathy. This is at once an experiment in creating cultural and personal history and a tool for understanding what has occurred and is occurring in our culture and our personal lives today – this longing for authentic transformation.

We feature articles on health, spirituality, environmental issues, how-to, interviews, essays, humor, and poetry.

Please include a one paragraph synopsis of the article, the article itself, contact information, and any other information you might like us to know about you.

Buys 30 mss a year.

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specifically: Regional
 
 
Updated January 05th, 2009
circulation: 50,000, pays: $150, editorial lead time: 1 month, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Since we began, we have been presenting a wider and wider specturm of possibilities, linking all of us consciously into a tapestry of energy for personal, mutual and social transformation. This family seeks truth, inner growth, and a personal and social harmony – in two words, authentic transformation.

Every two months the information in New York Spirit is renewed and expanded, and its free distribution extended into more and more neighborhoods and communities. What we have here together is not simply a journal or a magazine, but a living, breathing network of awakened and awakening human beings.

New York Spirit does not make judgements about the groups and individuals listed here and allows each approach or method to speak for itself, to create its own energy on the page. There is the opportunity for each person to respond directly, intuitively, discerningly. We are drawn to the right practice for our own temperament and level of development by a mixture of critical intelligence and mysterious attraction.

The increasing variety and depth of New York Spirit stretches our perception, understanding and sympathy. This is at once an experiment in creating cultural and personal history and a tool for understanding what has occurred and is occurring in our culture and our personal lives today – this longing for authentic transformation.

We feature articles on health, spirituality, environmental issues, how-to, interviews, essays, humor, and poetry.

Please include a one paragraph synopsis of the article, the article itself, contact information, and any other information you might like us to know about you.

Buys 30 mss a year.

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looking for: Poetry

specifically: Regional
 
 
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 November 21st, 2008
submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Phoenix and Tucson Bride & Groom magazines are upscale, comprehensive wedding publications geared to couples and their families who are planning weddings in Maricopa and Pima Counties. Phoenix and Tucson Bride & Groom magazines publish twice yearly—January and June. Articles are 5-10 percent freelance written. Payment varies.

Please don’t send unsolicited stories. Query first so we can be sure your topic is a fit for one or both of our magazines. Also, please send a proposal letter, which includes a bit about your writing experience, and two or three writing clips, preferably clips about bridal, fashion, catering or other lifestyle subjects.

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specifically: Wedding
 
 
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.

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Updated November 21st, 2008
pays: $6/page, word count: 400-600, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Review for Religious welcomes unsolicited manuscripts on topics pertinent to the publication's stated purpose as "a forum for shared reflection on the lived experience of all who find that the church's rich heritages of spirituality support their personal and apostolic Christian lives." The articles in the journal are meant to be informative, practical, inspirational, or historical written from a theological or spiritual or sometimes canonical point of view.

Each manuscript should include a brief personal biography of the author(s) two-to-three line entry and also a two-to-three line synopsis of the article. The editors will use this information in composing the author note and the table-of-contents description.

The book review section of the journal presents a wide coverage of books judged to be of interest to the readership. To allow the editors to include as many reviews as possible, please keep your review brief (400-600 words).

In appraising the book's worth, please do not feel that you must express only favorable observations. Your forthright comments on significant limitations, deficiencies, or errors can be helpful to our readers. While Review hopes that many readers will purchase or borrow and read a book you consider excellent, the editors also hope to caution their readers that particular books are not as enlightening or as inspirational as their titles indicate. Comparing or contrasting this book with another book or two, recent or classic, can add spice to your review and make it more helpful for readers.

The review should be (1) descriptive: giving a glimpse of the content; (2) evaluative: assessing the book's worth; (3) indicative: suggesting which kinds of readers might be drawn to the book.

Review for Religious pays $6 per printed page for one-time right of publication. Four copies of the issue in which the published article appears will be sent to each author. Upon publication all rights revert to the author except for the usual acknowledgment of the article's having been previously published in Review for Religious in the case of any future publication.

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Updated November 21st, 2008
pays: $6/page, word count: 1500-5000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Review for Religious welcomes unsolicited manuscripts on topics pertinent to the publication's stated purpose as "a forum for shared reflection on the lived experience of all who find that the church's rich heritages of spirituality support their personal and apostolic Christian lives." The articles in the journal are meant to be informative, practical, inspirational, or historical written from a theological or spiritual or sometimes canonical point of view.

All interested persons (religious, clerical or lay) are invited to submit articles for consideration by the editorial board. Authors writing from other Christian and other religious traditions on areas of shared concern are given the same serious consideration as Catholic authors. All authors are requested to include an e-mail address, if one is available for them.

Review for Religious reaches an international audience for whom English is not necessarily a first language, nor are the cultural perspectives and assumptions of the author always immediately understood by the reader. In light of these facts, editorial preference runs to articles that state clearly and concisely the author's ideas with enough development to establish and illustrate the point(s) being made.

Published articles vary in length from 1,500 to 5,000 words (4-15 pages). Authors should make every effort to employ inclusive language and avoid jargon. Use endnotes instead of footnotes. Editors reserve the right to edit manuscripts for grammatical correctness and readability, and for the content's factual and theological accuracy. Each manuscript should include a brief personal biography of the author(s) two-to-three line entry and also a two-to-three line synopsis of the article. The editors will use this information in composing the author note and the table-of-contents description.

Review for Religious pays $6 per printed page for one-time right of publication. Four copies of the issue in which the published article appears will be sent to each author. Upon publication all rights revert to the author except for the usual acknowledgment of the article's having been previously published in Review for Religious in the case of any future publication.

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specifically: Religious/Inspirational
 
 
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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Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: 70000, pays: $Varies, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

A query — a solicitation or “pitch” to write a particular article on a particular topic and angle — can be sent to us via postal mail. Clearly state your objective, outline the expected article and commit to how quickly you can have it in. You might attach clips of your past work for us to review as well if you have not written for OSV previously.

You may send a manuscript without an advance query via either e-mail or postal mail to the attention of OSV Editor. Include your name, mailing address, telephone number and e-mail address. Social Security Number is needed for U.S. citizens in case we purchase your article, but you can phone that in to us later if you have security concerns.

Our Sunday Visitor, our award-winning flagship publication, is by far the largest-circulating national Catholic weekly newspaper in the United States.

OSV serves as a kind of “defogging agent” — clarifying the confusion present in the mixed messages received amid the rapid changes in technology, shifting contemporary moral viewpoints and political rhetoric. This apostolate is summarized in our tagline as we strive to provide “Catholic Clarity in a Complex World.”

OSV is looking for:

News analysis — not merely news reporting — pertaining to the Catholic Church in the United States and throughout the world.
Features linked to the current events and trends of the day.
Faith-based articles that take advantage of the “catechetical moments” derived from the daily headlines and the liturgical year.
Sound, reader-friendly, well-crafted presentation packages that engage and draw the reader more deeply into the text.

Here’s what we generally are not looking for:

Articles written in the first person.
Long, academic or preachy commentaries.
Features with no real link to Catholic faith or sensibilities.
Straight news reporting, especially on strictly local events.
Articles designed to publicize a future event.
Short stories, whether fiction or non-fiction.
Poetry.

OSV's content is divided into several regular categories (please refer to the website for category specifics:

NEWS ANALYSIS: Generally 950-1,100 words (including sidebars), but occasionally run as short as 500 words or as long as 2,000 words.

IN FOCUS: In Focus sections comprise a package of articles totaling 3,000-4,000 words written by one or several authors.

FAITH: The package, including sidebars, can reach 1,100 to 1,300 words.

TRENDS: Here we look at the observed religious, cultural or statistical swings and provide context from a faith perspective. Aim for 600 to 750 words.

FAMILY: Word count: 600 to 750 words.

MEDIA: Analysis of trends in the entertainment and news industry, book and film reviews. 600-700 words.

HERITAGE: 500 to 750 words.

CONVERSATION: 500 to 1,200 words in their edited form.

PROFILE: Word count: 500 to 750 words.

ESSAY: Word count: 500 to 750 words.

Entries should be tightly written, cleanly written, timely, objective, instructive and faithful.

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specifically: Religious/Inspirational
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: 8000, pays: $25-50, editorial lead time: 12 Months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Published monthly. Covers Christian Living, Protestant Christian writing, topical articles on Christian living and the struggles of living with Christ today.

Looking for inspirational material: 1300-2200 words.

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