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Updated December 16th, 2008
submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Legendary music magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture that is published bimonthly.

Some example feature articles include:

THE SUPERDELEGATE SHOWDOWN
By Fighting Obama's Victory, Clinton Has Helped Lawyers Rather Than Voters Decide America's Election

NEW INDIANA JONES: IT DOESN’T SUCK
"Indy 4" Isn’t As Bad As The Rumors, But It’s Not Much Better: Peter Travers’ First Take

COLDPLAY PLAN ACOUSTIC SETS, BIG STAGE SHOW
Chris Martin Says Band Has "Some Tricks Up Our Sleeve" For Massive Summer Tour

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Updated December 16th, 2008
circulation: 540,000, word count: 100+, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

From the concert stage to the dressing room, from the recording studio to the digital realm, SPIN surveys the modern musical landscape and the culture around it with authoritative reporting, provocative interviews, and a discerning critical ear.

For features: new writers should submit entire manuscript with SASE.

Columns and departments are most open to freelancers. Exposure articles covering pop culture, tv, movies, and books should be 200-500 words. Reviews should be 100 words. Query before submitting.

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Updated December 16th, 2008
circulation: 100,000, pays: $varies, word count: 300-1500, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Relix delivers coverage of music across genre divides; focuses on new and independent, classic rock and lifestyles. A single issue might contain articles on artists as diverse as Ben Harper, Bob Marley, Wilco, Lucinda Williams, and the Grateful Dead. In short, Relix is “deadicated” to not only entertaining its readership, but providing a true community for lovers of Music for the Mind.

Features topics include jam bands. reggae, Grateful Dead, bluegrass, jazz, rock, world music, and everything in between. Also deals with environmental, cultural, and lifestyle issues.

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Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: High (50,000+), pays: $Varies, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

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.

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specifically: Literary
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: 70000, pays: $Varies, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

A query — a solicitation or “pitch” to write a particular article on a particular topic and angle — can be sent to us via postal mail. Clearly state your objective, outline the expected article and commit to how quickly you can have it in. You might attach clips of your past work for us to review as well if you have not written for OSV previously.

You may send a manuscript without an advance query via either e-mail or postal mail to the attention of OSV Editor. Include your name, mailing address, telephone number and e-mail address. Social Security Number is needed for U.S. citizens in case we purchase your article, but you can phone that in to us later if you have security concerns.

Our Sunday Visitor, our award-winning flagship publication, is by far the largest-circulating national Catholic weekly newspaper in the United States.

OSV serves as a kind of “defogging agent” — clarifying the confusion present in the mixed messages received amid the rapid changes in technology, shifting contemporary moral viewpoints and political rhetoric. This apostolate is summarized in our tagline as we strive to provide “Catholic Clarity in a Complex World.”

OSV is looking for:

News analysis — not merely news reporting — pertaining to the Catholic Church in the United States and throughout the world.
Features linked to the current events and trends of the day.
Faith-based articles that take advantage of the “catechetical moments” derived from the daily headlines and the liturgical year.
Sound, reader-friendly, well-crafted presentation packages that engage and draw the reader more deeply into the text.

Here’s what we generally are not looking for:

Articles written in the first person.
Long, academic or preachy commentaries.
Features with no real link to Catholic faith or sensibilities.
Straight news reporting, especially on strictly local events.
Articles designed to publicize a future event.
Short stories, whether fiction or non-fiction.
Poetry.

OSV's content is divided into several regular categories (please refer to the website for category specifics:

NEWS ANALYSIS: Generally 950-1,100 words (including sidebars), but occasionally run as short as 500 words or as long as 2,000 words.

IN FOCUS: In Focus sections comprise a package of articles totaling 3,000-4,000 words written by one or several authors.

FAITH: The package, including sidebars, can reach 1,100 to 1,300 words.

TRENDS: Here we look at the observed religious, cultural or statistical swings and provide context from a faith perspective. Aim for 600 to 750 words.

FAMILY: Word count: 600 to 750 words.

MEDIA: Analysis of trends in the entertainment and news industry, book and film reviews. 600-700 words.

HERITAGE: 500 to 750 words.

CONVERSATION: 500 to 1,200 words in their edited form.

PROFILE: Word count: 500 to 750 words.

ESSAY: Word count: 500 to 750 words.

Entries should be tightly written, cleanly written, timely, objective, instructive and faithful.

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specifically: Religious/Inspirational
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: 20000, pays: $25-170, editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Generally, manuscripts accepted for publication are non-fiction and written in prose. Articles in Lutheran Partners, while not as lengthy or as formal as articles published in journals, seek to intersect issues of life and ministry with the doctrines and practices of the church. Subject matter includes theological and doctrinal issues, biblical studies, pastoral care, preaching, music and worship, evangelism, global mission, urban/rural issues, and reviews of books and videos.

Length: 750-1500 words. Usually buys 10-15 mss/year.

Book and video reviews (please note: both video and book reviews have a different contact info. Please refer to the website). Usually runs approx. 700 words.

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specifically: Religious/Inspirational
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: 20000, pays: $50-75, editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Generally, manuscripts accepted for publication are non-fiction and written in prose. Articles in Lutheran Partners, while not as lengthy or as formal as articles published in journals, seek to intersect issues of life and ministry with the doctrines and practices of the church. Subject matter includes theological and doctrinal issues, biblical studies, pastoral care, preaching, music and worship, evangelism, global mission, urban/rural issues, poetry and reviews of books and videos.

Looking for free verse poetry, haikus, traditional poetry and hymns. Usually buys 3-6 poems/year. Please do not submit more than four poems at a time.



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looking for: Poetry

specifically: Religious/Inspirational
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: 2600, pays: $.05/word, editorial lead time: 4 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Jewish Frontier is a bi-monthly intellectual journal covering progressive Jewish issues. Looking for non-fiction articles on a wide variety of subjects, however, a strong Jewish focus must be present or it will not be considered. Looking for book excerpts, essays, expose, historical non-fiction, opinion, personal experience and interviews or profiles. Length: 1000-2500 words. Buys 20 mss/year.

Also, Jewish Frontier is looking for material for their various columns:
Essays (progressive Jewish Opinion): 1000-2500 words
Articles (progressive Jewish Reportage): 1000-2500 words
Reviews: 500-1000 words.

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specifically: Religious/Inspirational
 
 
Updated November 21st, 2008
circulation: High (50,000+), pays: $150-300, word count: 500-3000, editorial lead time: 2 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

A monthly lifestyle and entertainment magazine – a blend of Cosmo and Maxim for gay men. On the look out for exciting, provocative, and timely pieces (especially from readers). Any submission must be of relevance to audience.

Articles must always be fun. Keep the politics and/or any politically charged diatribes to a minimum. Do not pitch themes. The ideal article will, of course, have a particular slant, and explore this angle in a creative and humorous way. Submissions should be funny, edgy, sexy but most of all CLASSY. Also accepts columns on health, fitness, movies, books, music, and video games.

Read the magazine to match voice. Possess a solid knowledge of the magazine before contacting. Send a detailed pitch, including background personal and professional information.

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Updated November 21st, 2008
pays: $20-100, word count: 500-1,500, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Good Old Days is a monthly magazine looking for strong narratives showing life as it was in the first half of the 20th century. Their readership is comprised of nostalgia buffs, history enthusiasts, and the people who actually lived and grew up in this era.

These regular departments are in each issue: Good Old Days on Wheels (transportation: auto, plane, horse-drawn, train, bicycle, trolley, etc.), Good Old Days in the Kitchen (favorite foods, appliances, ways of cooking, recipes), Home Remedies (herbs and
poultices, hometown doctors, harrowing kitchen table operations).

Most of Good Old Days' writers are not professionals. They prefer the author's individual voice, warmth, humor, and honesty over technical ability.

Buys 350 mss/year. Query or send complete manuscript.

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specifically: History
 
 
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