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| Guitar Player Magazine | Updated January 12th, 2010 |
![]() Publication for musicians that pertains to a wide variety of guitars and guitarists in formats from interviews and guitar builders to how-to features. Buys 30-40 MSS/year. Articles and features include: Artist review: Max Cavalera - In the early ’90s, Sepultura, fronted by the vocals and guitar of Max Cavalera (with his brother, Iggor, on drums), was one of the only bands to pull off the concept of “tribal metal.” 2007 SX SJM - A few months ago I was on a guitar discussion page when someone mentioned how pleased they were with their Chinese-made SX brand guitar... send: Query with Clips looking for: Article |
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| tags: $100+ payment any length article creative non-fiction culture educational entertainment/pop culture essay feature genre magazine high circulation hobbies/games how-to interview magazine music non-fiction publication review technical writing | |
| Diabetes Self-Management Magazine | Updated December 03rd, 2009 |
![]() Diabetes Self-Management magazine is written for the growing number of people with diabetes who want to know more about controlling and managing their diabetes. Its readers need up-to-date and authoritative information on nutrition, pharmacology, exercise, medical advances, self-help, and a host of other how-to subjects. They address the day-to-day and long-term concerns of their readers in a positive and upbeat manner and enable them to make informed choices about managing their diabetes. The rule of thumb for any article is that it must be clear, concise, interesting, useful, and instructive, and must have immediate application to the day-to-day life of the readers. For that reason, they do not publish personal experiences, personality profiles, exposes, or research breakthroughs. Their audience ranges from the person newly diagnosed with diabetes—who has little knowledge of diabetes—to people who have been intimately involved in their own treatment for many years and often know more about diabetes than well-informed health writers. They do not assume knowledge of their audience, but they do assume intelligence and are careful not to write down to readers. Most articles range between 2,000 and 3,000 words. Previously published material will not be accepted. send: Query Only looking for: Article specifically: Medical |
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| tags: article educational health medical medical/health publication | |
| Yoga Journal | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() Yoga Journal is a bimonthly magazine that covers the practice and philosophy of yoga. In particular they welcome articles on leaders, spokespersons, and visionaries in the yoga community; the practice of hatha yoga; applications of yoga to everyday life (e.g., relationships, social issues, livelihood); hatha yoga anatomy and kinesiology, and therapeutic yoga; nutrition and diet, cooking, and natural skin and body care. Writers are encouraged to read an issue of Yoga Journal carefully before submitting a query. Keep in mind the editorial department's three E's: Articles should be enlightening, educational, and entertaining. Avoid New Age jargon and in-house buzz words. Features run approximately 2,000 to 3,500 words; Departments 1,000 to 2,500; Yoga Diary 250. Yoga Diary is a first-person story that appears in the front-of-book Om section and tells about a pivotal moment in the writer's yoga experience. This is the only feature for which they accept unsolicited manuscripts instead of queries. Buys 50-60 mss/year. Yoga Journal encourages a well-written query letter outlining the subject and describing its appeal. Query before submitting an article. Submit via e-mail or regular post. send: Query with Clips looking for: Article specifically: Health |
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| tags: $100+ payment $1000+ payment Lifestyle article book excerpt cooking educational essay food/drink health high circulation how-to interview magazine medical non-fiction personal essay psychology publication religious/inspirational self-help travel/outdoors under $100 payment | |
| Williamsburg Health Journal | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() The Williamsburg Health Journal is a monthly publication that pledges to educate and engage the community with the latest health and medical news, and to promote a healthy lifestyle by offering valuable information to its readers. WHJ provides family-friendly health advice and how-to. No controversial subject matter. Objective, empowering, honest, entertaining. Inspirational material welcome but not religious. Buys 100 mss/year. Submit samples of best health and science writing. Generate new slants on well-established health topics. Be objective. Entertain. Surprise them! Example features include: "Phoenix Sends Color Photos of Mars to NASA: The first detailed color pictures from the Mars Phoenix Lander have arrived on Earth, giving NASA its first close views." "Invasive Snails Take a Toll on Native Ducks: The number of lesser scaup ducks is dwindling, and it could be an invasive species that does them in." "Mosquito War: New Chemicals May Beat DEET: A new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has found several chemicals that may be more" "NASA Probe Begins Mission to Mars' Polar North: The Phoenix Mars Lander has safely landed on the Red Planet. But getting there is only half the battle." send: Query with Clips looking for: Article specifically: Health |
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| tags: Lifestyle article book excerpt educational essay family health history how-to humor interview journalism magazine medical memoir news/current events non-fiction personal essay publication regional religious/inspirational review science and nature self-help | |
| US Catholic | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() SHORT STORIES. Topics vary, but unpublished fiction be no longer than 2,500 words and should include strong characters and cause readers to stop for a moment and consider their relationships with others, the world, and/or God. Specifically religious themes are not required; subject matter is not restricted. Send SASE for response, or email . No attachments to electronic submissions, please. Usually respond in 8-10 weeks. Minimum payment is $300. Submit via regular post or e-mail. send: Query Only looking for: Short Story specifically: Religious/Inspirational |
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| tags: $100+ payment Fiction educational humor news/current events parenting publication religious/inspirational self-help short story | |
| US Catholic | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() Because most articles are commissioned by the editors, please send a written query about an article idea before writing the article. You may submit via regular post or e-mail. Types of articles published in U.S. Catholic: FEATURE ARTICLES cover issues such as prayer and spirituality, sacraments, liturgy, parish life, family life, social issues, public life, theology, everyday morality, and other aspects of an everyday Catholic’s life. Articles range from 2,500 to 4,000 words and should include general background on the topic and extensive interviews with people in the pew and experts. All articles should have an explicit religious dimension, enabling readers to see the interaction between their faith and the issue at hand. Minimum payment is $500. Stand-alone ESSAYS generally range from 1,100 to 1,800 words and present thoughtful reflections or opinions on concerns Catholics face or suggest new ways of dealing with an old subject of interest to lay Catholics. Minimum payment is $250. SOUNDING BOARD is a monthly feature in which an article is sent to readers in advance of publication along with a questionnaire asking for their comments about the article. The results of the questionnaire and a sampling of readers’ comments are then published along with the article in the magazine. The Sounding Board article is a strongly worded opinion piece on an issue of importance to U.S. Catholic readers in which the author argues one side of a many-sided subject and outlines a plan of action. The more strongly argued, the better. Articles range from 1,100 to 1,300 words, and payment is $250. In the PRACTICING CATHOLIC column, the author focuses on a particular Catholic tradition, devotion, ritual, doctrine, or the like to reclaim the value of the topic for Catholics today—in other words, to understand a piece of Catholic heritage and tap into its present value. The author should include a personal account of why the practice is important in his or her life and how he or she practices it, and then briefly examine the history of the practice and why it was valued in the past, explain its meaning, and, most importantly, express how it transmits meaning for contemporary Catholics. The piece should not be primarily a history of the subject or an exhortation to everyone to reclaim it. Length is 750 words and payment is $150. IN PERSON personality profiles tell readers how particular Catholics are living their faith in today’s world. The subjects of our profiles are people who are doing creative, innovative things in their life’s work and reflect the diversity of Catholics in the United States. Although sometimes the subjects are recognizable, or even famous, just as often they are ordinary people, but always with extraordinary stories and lives. These profiles are approximately 800 words and include a pull-out box with a half-dozen or so “quick-take” questions. Payment is $200. THE EXAMINED LIFE column offers engaging commentary and reflection on modern life in the light of faith. Sometimes, but not necessarily, it provides a unique Catholic take on news events or societal trends, and it generally includes an account of a personal experience by the author that led her or him to “examine life” (the author's own or the life of the larger culture or the church) and to explore the underlying faith meaning and implications. The length for our "Examined Life" pieces is 750 words, and we pay $200. send: Query Only looking for: Article specifically: Religious/Inspirational |
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| tags: $100+ payment article creative non-fiction educational health how-to interview narrative nonfiction news/current events non-fiction parenting personal essay publication religious/inspirational self-help | |
| 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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| 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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| 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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| U Magazine | Updated November 20th, 2009 |
![]() U Magazine is a 16-page, 4-color quarterly magazine mailed free to children, ages 8-12, of USAA members. Our 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. Each issue of U Magazine is organized by a theme. Umbrella themes we use in editorial planning include Family, Safety, Future and Citizenship. We use these themes to develop more targeted topics, such as communication, relationships, money, and setting goals. We begin work on an issue about six months ahead of our mail date. We especially welcome activity ideas related to our themes. Topics should be age-appropriate, and should appeal to both boys and girls who live in the U.S. and abroad. We often profile readers’ stories. We prefer that profile subjects be young USAA members and their families, but it is not mandatory. send: Query with Clips looking for: Article specifically: Children's |
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