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| The Lion | Updated December 16th, 2008 |
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Lions Clubs International is the world's largest service club organization. Lions are recognized globally for their commitment to projects that benefit the blind, visually impaired and people in need. The Headquarters Edition of THE LION Magazine is published 10 times yearly; December/January and July/August are combined issues. THE LION Magazine welcomes freelance article submissions that depict the service goals and projects of Lions clubs on the local, national and international level. Contributors may also submit general interest articles that reflect the humanitarian, community betterment and service activism ideals of the worldwide association, including consumer money and technology stories as well as cartoons. No gags, fillers, quizzes or poems are accepted. send: Query or MS looking for: Article specifically: Social Work |
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| tags: $100+ payment high circulation non-fiction publication retirement | |
| Capper's | Updated December 04th, 2008 |
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Capper's is a nationally distributed monthly tabloid publication with a national paid circulation of approximately 200,000. It emphasizes home and family to readers who live mainly in the rural Midwest. Capper's uses historical, inspirational, nostalgic, family-oriented, travel and human-interest stories; unusual accomplishments, collections, occupations, hobbies, etc. Use journalistic style. Good quality accompanying photos considered. Study a few issues of our publication. Most rejections are for material that is too long, unsuitable or out of character for our magazine. On occasion, we must cut material to fit column space. Buys 75 mss/year. Query for novel-length manuscripts only; submit all others complete. If you wish to have your manuscript returned, send SASE with adequate postage. No manuscripts will be returned without adequate postage. We do not accept e-mail or faxed submissions. send: Complete MS looking for: Article specifically: Lifestyle |
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| tags: Lifestyle article family high circulation history hobbies/games humor interview memoir non-fiction publication regional religious/inspirational travel/outdoors | |
| Country Home | Updated December 04th, 2008 |
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Country Home magazine, published 10 times/year, is a lifestyle publication created for readers who share passions for American History, style, craftsmanship, tradition, and cuisine. These people, with a desire to find a simpler, more meaningful lifestyle, live their lives and design their living spaces in ways that reflect those passions. Feature topics include antiques and art, family life, food and entertaining, gardening and the outdoors, home design and architecture, personal experiences, and travel. Accepts shorter pieces for columns. Online magazine features original content not found in the print version. Query with published clips. send: Query with Clips looking for: Article specifically: Lifestyle |
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| tags: $100+ payment $1000+ payment Home/Interior Design Lifestyle architecture/design art article arts/crafts cooking essay family food/drink gardening/home improvement high circulation hobbies/games how-to magazine non-fiction personal essay publication sports/collectibles travel/outdoors | |
| Woodshop News | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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Woodshop News is a monthly tabloid covering woodworking professionals. Solid business news and features about woodworking companies. Feature stories about interesting professional woodworkers. Some how-to articles. Seeking writers from major cities in all regions but the Northeast. Looking for and increased number of editorial opinion articles. Columns include Pro Shop (business advice) and Finishing (how-to/techniques). The best way to start is a profile of a professional woodworker in the area. Find a unique angle about the person or business and stress this as the theme of your article. Avoid a broad, general-interest theme that would be more appropriate to a daily newspaper. Woodshop News readers are professional woodworkers who want more depth and more specifics than would a general readership. If profiling a business, submit standard business information such as gross annual earnings/sales, customer base, product line and prices, marketing strategy, etc. Color 35mm or high-res digital photos are a must. Buys 15-25 features/year; 18 columns/year. Query with published clips or send complete manuscript. send: Query or MS looking for: Article specifically: Hobbies/Games |
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| tags: $100+ payment article arts/crafts biography business essay high circulation history hobbies/games how-to interview journalism magazine news/current events non-fiction publication retail/sales technical under $100 payment | |
| Treasure Cache | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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Treasure Cache is an annual devoted to stories about documented treasure caches. Sidebars by the writer detail how readers can search for the cache in question. Only interested in treasures that can be found with metal detectors. Queries welcome but not required. If writing about famous treasures and lost mines, be sure Treasure Cache hasn't used the selected topic recently—the story must have a new slant or new information. Source documentation required. How-tos should cover some aspect of treasure hunting and how-to steps should be clearly defined. Treasure Cache will help the author with the sidebar telling how to search for the cache in the story. Articles should coordinate with theme issues when possible. Buys 225 mss/year. Query with clips or send complete manuscript. send: Query or MS looking for: Article specifically: Hobbies/Games |
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| tags: adventure article essay guide book high circulation history hobbies/games how-to interview magazine non-fiction personal essay publication sports/collectibles travel/outdoors under $100 payment | |
| The Toastmaster | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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The Toastmaster magazine has existed since 1935. Topics relating to communication and leadership are endless, and it’s the magazine’s mission to explore those topics to the benefit of readers worldwide. The Toastmaster magazine is published monthly for approximately 226,000 members in 11,500 clubs worldwide. Therefore, it’s important that all articles are geared toward an international audience. Our readers are knowledgeable and experienced public speakers; therefore we accept only authentic, well-researched and well-crafted stories. The best articles have style, depth, emotional impact and take-away value to the reader. A potential feature article needs an unusual hook, compelling story or unique angle. Profiles of colorful, controversial, historically significant, amusing, unusual or unique people are welcome, but keep in mind that our readers live in 92 different countries, so stay away from profiles of American presidents or sports figures. Answer this question: Why this article, to this audience, at this time? We need articles related to the fields of communication and leadership, on topics members can use in their self-improvement efforts. Appropriate topics include speaking techniques, leadership development, language use, club management principles, and profiles of famous speakers. Use anecdotes and examples to present your ideas. Write with a “how to” approach, giving readers practical tips for improving their communication and leadership skills. Avoid sending articles with obvious political and religious slants, poems and speeches. They will not be published. Buys 50 mss a year. send: Query or MS looking for: Article specifically: Environmental |
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| tags: $100+ payment high circulation how-to magazine non-fiction personal essay self-help technical | |
| The New Yorker | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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The New Yorker is a weekly magazine that publishes news stories, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry for an educated, literate readership. The New Yorker only considers non-fiction submissions to the "The Talk of the Town" and "Shouts & Murmurs." Be lively, original, not overly literary. Write to own interests, not to the perceived interests of the editor. Accepts submissions via EMAIL only. send: Query or MS looking for: Article specifically: Literary |
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| tags: article entertainment/pop culture essay film/tv high circulation humor literary magazine music news/current events non-fiction photography/art politics publication restricted entry science and nature sports/collectibles | |
| The New York Times Magazine | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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The New York Times Magazine appears in the Sunday edition of the New York Times. Additionally, the Arts and Leisure section appears throughout the week and the Op Ed page appears daily. Due to the multitude of submissions for the Lives column, unsolicited pieces will not be responded to or returned. Writers for the Arts and Leisure section are encouraged to be imaginative in terms of form and approach – stressing ideas, issues, trends, investigations, symbolic reporting and stories delving deeply into the creative achievements and processes of artists and entertainers – and seeks to break away from old-fashioned gushy, fan magazine stuff. The Op Ed page is always looking for new material and publishes many people who have never been published before. We want material of universal relevance which people can talk about in a personal way. When writing for the Op Ed page, there is no formula, but the writing itself should have some polish. Don't make the mistake of pontificating on the news. We're not looking for more political columnists. Send unsolicited articles with SASE. send: Query or MS looking for: Article specifically: News/Current Events |
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| tags: $100+ payment article entertainment/pop culture film/tv high circulation interview news/current events non-fiction photography/art politics publication | |
| The Atlantic Monthly | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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The Atlantic Monthly is a magazine devoted to arts and public affairs, with a readership that is well-educated. A general familiarity with what we have published in the past is the best guide to our needs and preferences. Non-fiction submissions may include essays, general interest, and book excerpts, all of varying tone and subject. Manuscripts must be type-written, double-spaced, and will not be returned, nor will queries be answered, unless they are accompanied by a postage-paid self-addressed return envelope. send: Query or MS looking for: Article specifically: News/Current Events |
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| tags: $100+ payment article book excerpt business education essay high circulation history humor news/current events non-fiction politics publication religious/inspirational science and nature travel/outdoors | |
| The Atlantic Monthly | Updated November 21st, 2008 |
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The Atlantic Monthly is a magazine devoted to arts and public affairs, with a readership that is well-educated. A general familiarity with what we have published in the past is the best guide to our needs and preferences. Seeking fiction that is clear, tightly written with strong sense of "story"and well-defined characters. Literary and contemporary fiction. Cover letters are sometimes helpful, particularly if they cite prior publications or involvement in writing programs. Common mistakes: melodrama, inconclusiveness, lack of development, unpersuasive characters and/or dialogue. Manuscripts must be type-written, double-spaced, and will not be returned, nor will queries be answered, unless they are accompanied by a postage-paid self-addressed return envelope. send: Query or MS looking for: Short Story specifically: Literary |
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| tags: $100+ payment Fiction high circulation literary magazine novel excerpt publication short story | |