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Updated August 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-one
circulation: High (50,000+), pays: $1000, word count: 850-900, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Newsweek is a weekly newsmagazine that reports on the national and worldwide news developments of the week. Provides reportage, commentary, and analysis.

The My Turn essay submission should be an original piece, personal in tone, and about any topic, but not framed as a response to a Newsweek story or another My Turn essay. Submit via email.

Please do not include photographs or other attachments. Submissions must not have been published elsewhere. Please allow two months for submission to be considered; if story is time sensitive, it may not be appropriate. Please include full name, phone number and address with entry.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated June 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-five
circulation: 500,000, pays: $.50/word, word count: 500-3,000, editorial lead time: 8 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

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.

Fiction submissions can cover a number of genres. Particularly seeking stories that deal with universal issues, but framed within the context of a particular culture.

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looking for: Short Story

specifically: arts and culture
 
 
Updated June 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-four
circulation: 500,000, pays: $.50/word, word count: 500-3,000, editorial lead time: 8 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

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.

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looking for: Article

specifically: Travel/Outdoors
 
 
Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-four
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.

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looking for: Short Story

 
 
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: Article

 
 
Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-two
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
Rating-big-rating-three
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
Rating-big-rating-one
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.

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looking for: Article

specifically: Educational/Career
 
 
Updated November 19th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
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.

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looking for: Article

specifically: Regional
 
 
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