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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 | |
| You & Me Magazine | Updated December 03rd, 2009 |
![]() You&Me America's Medical Magazine seeks non-fiction articles, perferably from a first-person perspective, about the human aspects of dealing with all medical issues, from the life threatening to the chronic to the so-called "trivial." They do not want all happy endings or all sad endings- they invite articles dealing with end-of-life issues from a first person or close family perspective. They can use some health-care provider prospectives, poetry and expressionistic pieces, and cartoons. Make it intimate and personal. No informational articles. Submit a query via e-mail only: describe the nature of your work, how long it is, and any other details you feel are important (such as whether or not you have photos with the text). You may want to include a brief excerpt from the work. SEND THE QUERY IN THE BODY OF THE EMAIL. No attachments. send: Query Only looking for: Article specifically: Medical |
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| tags: article health magazine medical medical/health narrative non-fiction publication | |
| World Hum | Updated December 03rd, 2009 |
![]() World Hum updates daily and is dedicated to publishing travel stories, videos and slideshows of the highest quality. Since World Hum’s inception in 2001, stories from the site have appeared in “The Best American Travel Writing” anthologies and Travelers’ Tales anthologies, and they have won Lowell Thomas Awards from the Society of American Travel Writers. They post several types of features: "Travel Stories" are first-person travel narratives. "Speaker’s Corner" essays feature rants or raves about any travel-related subject. "The Travel Books" section includes reviews and other travel book-related pieces. "How To" stories reveal ways to dive deep into cultures around the world. "Travel Interviews" are interviews with travelers, writers, artists—anyone with something interesting to say about travel. "Lists" explore a wide range of travel-related topics. If you would like to contribute to any of these sections, please paste your submission or a short pitch as well as a brief bio into the body of an email—they will not open attachments. No multiple submissions. No submission should be longer than 2,000 words. send: Complete MS looking for: Article specifically: Travel |
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| tags: article how-to magazine narrative non-fiction publication travel travel/outdoors | |
| Thursday Night Magazine | Updated December 03rd, 2009 |
![]() 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 |
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| Thursday Night Magazine | Updated December 03rd, 2009 |
![]() 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: Short Story specifically: Literary |
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| tags: Fiction literary magazine publication short story | |
| The Edge Magazine | Updated December 03rd, 2009 |
![]() 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 |
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| tags: article humor interview journalism magazine music publication | |
| Moment Magazine | Updated December 03rd, 2009 |
![]() 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. send: Query Only looking for: Article specifically: Religion |
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| tags: article biography creative non-fiction culture current-events essay history journalism magazine narrative non-fiction publication religious/inspirational | |
| Greater Good Magazine | Updated December 03rd, 2009 |
![]() Greater Good is a new voice of compassion, hope, and inspiration. Four times a year, it highlights ground breaking scientific research into the roots of altruistic human relationships, and fuses this research with inspiring stories of compassion in action. In the process, it provides a bridge between social scientists and parents, educators, community leaders, and policy makers. Each issue includes a series of essays on the same general theme, such as forgiveness, moral inspiration, and everyday ethics. The essays in these “print symposia” offer practical, research-tested tools for tackling important social, moral, and educational issues. These and other articles in the magazine show how ordinary people in their own communities can help build a more peaceful world. If you are interested in writing an article for the magazine, please first submit a 250-word article proposal to Greater Good’s co-editor, Jason Marsh VIA E-MAIl OR SNAIL MAIL. Looking for: essays, news features, book reviews, and "research briefs". Please read an issue before submitting. send: Query Only looking for: Article specifically: Book Review |
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| Cook's Illustrated | Updated December 03rd, 2009 |
![]() Does not accept unsolicited material. Cook's Illustrated is associated with "America's Test Kitchen", a real 2,500 square foot test kitchen located just outside of Boston that is home to more than three dozen full-time cooks and product testers. Their mission is simple: to develop the absolute best recipes for all of your favorite foods. To do this, they test each recipe 30, 40, sometimes as many as 70 times, until they arrive at the combination of ingredients, technique, temperature, cooking time, and equipment that yields the best, most-foolproof recipe. looking for: Article specifically: Food/Cooking |
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| Cook's Country | Updated December 03rd, 2009 |
![]() Does not accept unsolicited material. Cook's Country is associated with "America's Test Kitchen", a real 2,500 square foot test kitchen located just outside of Boston that is home to more than three dozen full-time cooks and product testers. Their mission is simple: to develop the absolute best recipes for all of your favorite foods. To do this, they test each recipe 30, 40, sometimes as many as 70 times, until they arrive at the combination of ingredients, technique, temperature, cooking time, and equipment that yields the best, most-foolproof recipe. looking for: Article specifically: Food/Cooking |
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