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Updated August 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-one
submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Flatmancrooked publishes good stories, both fiction and non-fiction. We ask that you limit your work to fewer than 10,000 words unless we give you permission otherwise. In regards to both the print anthology and website, Flatmancrooked acquires, respectively, only single print/electronic publication rights.

In the body of the cover letter or email include your legal name, pseudonym if applicable, address, phone number, and email address. Please include this information with mailed submissions as well. You may include a bio if you’d like.

Flatmancrooked considers all story titles working titles, regularly engages the author in an editorial process, and reserves the right to copy edit. Response time for work submitted varies wildly. Two months would be long, while a week would be average, a few days not altogether uncommon. We do not currently pay for online publication. We occasionally pay for print anthology publication. What we lack in funds we make up for in heart.

Submit via ONLINE SUBMISSION MANAGER on the FMC site.

NONFICTION: Less than 10,000 words, please.

BOOK-LENGTH: Please include the first 10,000 words of your book in the email. If this is a simultaneous submission, please make note of that in the email. Please include the first 10,000 words of your book in an e-mail. Send this work to editors@flatmancrooked.com.

Example features include:

POPAGANDA- The Obama HOPE Poster: How Shepard Fairey’s work went from the streets of Los Angeles to the Smithsonian permanent collection, and how he helped elect a president in the process

MADE IN INDONESIA By Aubrey Hirsch

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated August 09th, 2010
Rating-big-rating-three
pays: $0, word count: 1 story, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Emprise Review is an online literary journal in search of great short-fiction, poetry and non-fiction. Simple as that. We accept submissions year round. Simultaneous submissions are fine. We do not accept previously published work.

Send your submission via online submission manager ONLY. Fiction submissions must not exceed 4,000 words. Include a brief bio. We will edit for space and style. Two lines is our target.

Response times vary but should not exceed two months. Please do not inquire as to the status of your submission if it hasn’t been two months.

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looking for: Article

specifically: Creative Non-Fiction
 
 
Updated June 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-one
pays: $0, word count: 1 essay, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Please submit up to seven poems, works of fiction or creative nonfiction (no book reviews please), works of visual art, or any combination therein.

Submissions should include a cover letter with titles of submissions, a brief, press-ready biographical statement, and any relevant contact information. Please print name and title on the top of each poetry page. Caketrain does not accept previously published pieces. Please send SASE for response. All unused print submissions will be recycled upon rejection. Please do not send originals. Caketrain will not be responsible for lost or damaged pieces. Simultaneous submissions are permitted; please notify immediately if a piece is chosen for publication elsewhere.

Submit via regular mail or via email (attached DOC, RTF or PDF preferred over pasted-in-the-body for text).

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated June 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-one
pays: $350-1000, word count: 2000-10000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Narrative Magazine is currently looking for poems from talented young emerging writers. These General Submissions are also eligible for the Narrative Prize.

Narrative only accepts submissions through their online submissions form. Reading fee for ALL submissions is $20 ($15 for poetry).

Narrative Magazine is currently looking for non-fiction articles and essays from talented young emerging writers. Please submit essays and other works of short fiction between 2,000 and 10,000 words. Excerpts from longer works of non-fiction are also acceptable.

All manuscripts should be in 12-point type, with at least one-inch margins, and sequentially numbered pages. Fiction and nonfiction should be double-spaced. Poetry should be single-spaced. The author’s name, address, telephone number, and email address should be typed at the top of the first page. Contributors are asked to include a brief biographical note with their submissions.

Narrative is a nonprofit organization with the ambition of encouraging good literary work. We do not charge readers for the magazine. However, for unsolicited submissions, we do charge a nominal fee, which helps cover the basic administrative costs related to receiving, reading, and responding to submissions.

During the first two weeks of April, we do not require a reading fee for General Submissions. However, manuscripts submitted during this period are not eligible for the Narrative Prize.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

 
 
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 June 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-one
submissions accepted: rolling submissions

elimae, pronounced el-ee-may, and standing for electronic literary magazine, was founded by Deron Bauman in 1996 and has published essays, fiction, interviews, poetry and reviews. At the end of 2004, Bauman departed to concentrate on other responsibilities, and the editorship was assumed by Cooper Renner.

Submissions should be sent via email and contained within the body of an email. Submissions via attachment are subject to immediate deletion without reply. We are not interested in seeing simultaneous submissions, as elimae will make every effort to respond to submissions within 72 hours. Writers should submit no more than twice a month, and only once if a poem or fiction is accepted from the first submission. The author of a particular work retains all rights to a piece of work accepted by elimae, and writers who wish to submit work in translation should make sure that translation of the work is permitted. elimae takes every opportunity to post work of quality and delight: length and format, as well as publishing history of the author, are irrelevant.


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looking for: Article

 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
submissions accepted: Year Round,

Thursday Night Magazine is seeking writers and photographers who can cover the life of crime, politics, power, arts and culture, style and design. They also accept short stories and essays.

Submissions should be made via e-mail only. Each submissions should be sent with a resume. Queries are also accepted but must be accompanied by a detailed outline.

send: Query or MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Journalism
 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
pays: $Varies, submissions accepted: Year Round,

THE EDGE is the Largest, Longest Running "FREE" ALL MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE in South Texas.

The EDGE covers Rock, Heavy Metal, Classic Rock, and Alternative Rock. The EDGE Combines the look and professionalism of a corporate magazine with the feel and drive of a fanzine.

THE EDGE supports national, indie, and unsigned bands.

THE EDGE features in-depth one on one interviews, CD Reviews, show reviews as well as great stories from todays and yesterdays favorite artists. THE EDGE combines great interviews and stories with humerous and laid back articles to make a very enjoyable and positive rock magazine.

You may submit a query with a resume and clips via snail mail or e-mail. If sending via e-mail, please put "New Writer" in the subject line.

send: Query with Clips

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
word count: 1000-7000, submissions accepted: Year Round,

Submit via e-mail only.

Moment is dedicated to publishing unpredictable stories that will interest members of all branches of the Jewish community including Jewish Renewal, Reform, Conservative, Modern Orthodox, Haredi, Hasidic, Secular Humanist and the unaffiliated. Their stories range in scope from global to local (with a global twist), right to left, the literary to the political. They are looking for in-depth, evocative and richly rendered compositions on all things relevant to Jewish life.

Features: Moment feature stories guide readers through a complex issue that sheds fresh light on the past, present and/or future of the Jewish community. They run from 2500 to 7000 words. Recent topics have included an in-depth look at domestic violence in the Jewish community, Fidel Castro’s special relationship with Cuba’s Jews and more acrimonious relationship with Israel, an examination of little known information about how legendary broadcaster Edward R. Murrow helped Jews during his lifetime, a story about an Orthodox rabbi censured for his teachings about evolution, and one Jewish woman’s first-hand account of her travels with Jews for Jesus. Features may be first person or not, depending on the needs of the story. Stories should follow some kind of logical arc from beginning to end. Although they may be focused on a particular person or issue, they require a broad historical perspective. Feature stories are written in magazine style and usually require several revisions.

A Jewish Life: Each issue Moment profiles a Jewish life, engaging, detailed portraits of a well-known Jew who has accomplished noteworthy feat or in some cases, is just someone we should know about.

Essays: Essays are usually, although not always written in the first person. They should run between 1000 and 2500 words. Successful essays are those that relate an experience or tell a story while exploring a deeper theme or dimension.

Jewish Enterprise: This section focuses on a person who may not be a household name who is doing something important for the Jewish people or the world.

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looking for: Article

specifically: Religion
 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
pays: $Up to 350, submissions accepted: Year Round,

Regional monthly health care magazine seeks freelance content contributors. Must be able to find, report and write compelling health care stories relevant to the region. Must have Bachelor's degree in journalism or related field. Minimum of two years experience. Must hit deadlines without exception.

Send a query only via mail.



send: Query Only

looking for: Article

specifically: Health/Medical
 
 
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