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Updated November 20th, 2009
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circulation: Medium (500-50,000), pays: $.10/word, word count: 500-700, editorial lead time: 3 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Looking for stories wriiten by and about ethnic woman of the world.

Buys 3 mss/year.

send: Query with clips

looking for: Short Story

 
 
Updated November 20th, 2009
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submissions accepted: Sep 1- May 1,

Witness blends the features of a literary and an issue-oriented magazine to highlight the role of the modern writer as witness to his or her times. Each issue includes fiction, poetry, memoir, and literary essays.

Witness welcomes submissions for their 2009 issue. Unsolicited manuscripts are welcome from September 1 to May 1. Submissions postmarked after May 1, 2009 will be returned unread. Witness accepts simultaneous submissions of stories, essays, memoir, and poems, and favors work with an international focus.

Please limit your submission to one story, one essay, or five poems at a time. Witness does not have a word limit. Reporting time is generally eight to twelve weeks. Witness is seeking work that ventures away from the American experience and into international terrain, and that promotes the modern writer as witness to his or her times. That said, Witness always selects the best work that comes to them, regardless of content.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated November 20th, 2009
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word count: <6 poems, submissions accepted: Sep 1- May 1,

Witness blends the features of a literary and an issue-oriented magazine to highlight the role of the modern writer as witness to his or her times. Each issue includes fiction, poetry, memoir, and literary essays.

Witness welcomes submissions for their 2009 issue. Unsolicited manuscripts are welcome from September 1 to May 1. Submissions postmarked after May 1, 2009 will be returned unread. Witness accepts simultaneous submissions of stories, essays, memoir, and poems, and favors work with an international focus.

Please limit your submission to one story, one essay, or five poems at a time. Witness does not have a word limit. Reporting time is generally eight to twelve weeks. Witness is seeking work that ventures away from the American experience and into international terrain, and that promotes the modern writer as witness to his or her times. That said, Witness always selects the best work that comes to them, regardless of content.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Poetry

 
 
Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-three
submissions accepted: Sep 1- May 1,

Witness blends the features of a literary and an issue-oriented magazine to highlight the role of the modern writer as witness to his or her times. Each issue includes fiction, poetry, memoir, and literary essays.

Witness welcomes submissions for their 2009 issue. Unsolicited manuscripts are welcome from September 1 to May 1. Submissions postmarked after May 1, 2009 will be returned unread. Witness accepts simultaneous submissions of stories, essays, memoir, and poems, and favors work with an international focus.

Please limit your submission to one story, one essay, or five poems at a time. Witness does not have a word limit. Reporting time is generally eight to twelve weeks. Witness is seeking work that ventures away from the American experience and into international terrain, and that promotes the modern writer as witness to his or her times. That said, Witness always selects the best work that comes to them, regardless of content.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Short Story

 
 
Updated November 20th, 2009
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circulation: Medium (500-50,000), pays: $.05/word, word count: 500-1500, editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Magazine for radical Christian youth. Some example feature articles include:

The Spirit in the Field: a true story by Sena M. F. Reisenweaver

Brokenhearted: Being Reconciled to God: a true story by Beth Wendling

Reality Chick by Linda Wendling

An Ancient Hatred and White Doves: a true story by Mitali Perkins

No Grand Gestures of Graciousness by Laura Rhoades

Looking for general interest, how to and personal religious experience.

Buys 10-20 mss/year.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Short Story

specifically: Religious/Inspirational
 
 
Updated November 20th, 2009
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circulation: 122,000, pays: $100-500, word count: 900-9000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Launched in 1970, THE BLACK COLLEGIAN is a career and self development magazine targeted to African-American students and other students of color seeking information on careers, job opportunities, graduate/professional school, internships/co-ops, study abroad programs, etc.

The magazine is distributed on over 800 campuses nationwide, primarily through the career services office. The Western College Placement Association ranks THE BLACK COLLEGIAN the #1 career opportunities magazine targeted to collegians of color, and the #2 overall.

The Black Collegian features columns including: Career Planning and Job Search Guide Career Reports, Industry Reports, Guide to Graduate and Professional Study, Top 100 Diversity Employers, Top 100 Employers of College Students, African-American History, Special Reports, Interviews with noted Personalities, and Straight Talk from The Top.

The magazine is interested in book excerpts, expose, how-to, personal experience, and inspirational articles.

send: Query with Clips

looking for: Article

specifically: Educational/Career
 
 
Updated November 19th, 2009
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circulation: 100,000, pays: $600+, word count: 1,500-2,500, editorial lead time: 2 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Spirit of Aloha is a bimonthly magazine about Hawaii. All article submissions should relate in some way to Hawaii.

Buys 40 mss/year. Query with published clips.

send: Query with Clips

looking for: Article

specifically: Regional
 
 
Updated November 19th, 2009
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circulation: 70,000, pays: $.25/word, word count: 300-800, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Spider is a literary and activity magazine for children ages 6 to 9. Spider publishes original stories, poems, and articles written by the world's best children's authors. Occasionally, Spider publishes reprints of high-quality selections.

Nonfiction: nature, animals, science, technology, environment, foreign culture, history, music, and art. (A short bibliography is required for all retold folklore and nonfiction articles, and copies of research material will be required for all accepted articles. Be prepared to send other backup materials and photo references—where applicable—upon request.)

An exact word count should be noted on each manuscript submitted. Word count includes every word, but does not include the title of the manuscript or the author's name.

Spider would like to reach as many children's authors and artists as possible for original contributions, but their standards are very high and they will accept only top-quality material. Do not query first. Spider will consider any manuscripts or art samples sent on speculation.

Send complete manuscript.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Children's
 
 
Updated November 19th, 2009
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circulation: High (50,000+), word count: 1400-1600, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Southwest Art reaches established, affluent art buyers. Our readers are among the most active art buyers in the country. Southwest Art readers purchase art while traveling and are interested in the current market trends and art purchasing developments. Southwest Art reaches art enthusiasts, collectors, and history lovers.
We feature book excerpts, non-fiction articles, and interviews/profiles. We do not accept poetry or fiction.

Buys 70 mss a year.

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looking for: Article

specifically: Arts/crafts
 
 
Updated November 19th, 2009
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circulation: 10,000, pays: $40-300, editorial lead time: 3-12 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Shaman's Drum: A Journal of Experiential Shamanism and Spiritual Healing is published by the Cross-Cultural Shamanism Network, a nonprofit educational organization. The magazine was started to encourage the study of shamanism from the practical experiential perspective of shamans and other practitioners.

In the past, shamanic cultures were primarily described and defined by unsympathetic outsiders who viewed shamanic beliefs and practices as strange curiosities or superstition-based anomalies. In recent years, many Westerners have begun to study shamanism from an experiential perspective, and they are finding that it offers a remarkably effective blend of transpersonal healing therapies and ecstatic spiritual exploration that can be as vital to our survival today as it was for our ancient ancestors.

The primary purpose of Shaman’s Drum is to educate our readers about shamanism. We see Shaman’s Drum as an ongoing effort to expand, challenge, and refine our readers’ and our own understanding of shamanism in practice. In the process, we cover a wide range of related topics— from indigenous medicineway practices to contemporary shamanic psychotherapies, from transpersonal healing ceremonies to ecstatic spiritual practices. Our focus is on experiential shamanism.

We feature articles including: non-fiction, personal experience, interviews, fiction, poetry, and reviews.

Submissions should include a short biographical sketch on a separate page that specifies the writer’s name as it should appear on the byline, and which gives pertinent experience, current work, etc.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Poetry

specifically: Religious/Inspirational
 
 
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