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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.

send: Query or MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated December 06th, 2008
circulation: 31,000, pays: $0.30/word, editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

REFORM JUDAISM is the official voice of the Union for Reform Judaism, linking the institutions and affiliates of Reform Judaism with every Reform Jew. Received quarterly by 310,000 member households (members of more than 900+ Union congregations) as a benefit of their synagogue's Union affiliation, RJ strives to convey the creativity, diversity, and dynamism of Reform Judaism. RJ covers developments within our movement while interpreting world events and Jewish tradition from a Reform perspective.

An American Jewish Press Association first-place Simon Rockower Award winner for excellence in feature writing, Reform Judaism's feature stories are controversial, probing problems, exploring solutions, teaching, and inspiring. A special "Focus On" educational section presents multiple perspectives on a specific theme---Jewish ritual, history, beliefs, and issues---to stimulate further reading, study, and discussion. Subjects covered include: Jewish history, ethics, the Holocaust, Israel and Zionism, Jewish movements, family, texts, holidays, theology, and more. Our lifestyle columns showcase contentious opinions and model programs and services which enhance Jewish life.

Looking for non-fiction articles, book excerpts, expose, general interest, historical, inspirational, interviews, opinions, personal experience and travel material.

Manuscripts and queries should be accompanied by a cover letter, samples of published manuscripts, if applicable, and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Word length:
Cover stories: 2500 - 3500 words
Major feature: 1800 - 2500 words
Secondary feature: 1200 - 2000 words
Department (e.g., Travel) 1200 - 1500 words
Letters: 200 words maximum
Opinion: 630 words

send: Query or MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Religious/Inspirational
 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2008
word count: 1000 - 6000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

The South Dakota Review publishes only previously unpublished poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and scholarly essays on American or western American Literature.

Non-Fiction articles should be 1000 - 6000 words and should follow the MLA format.

All submissions should be neat typescripts (copies also acceptable) or computer printouts, with the author's contact information, including an email address, in the upper right hand corner of the first page, and should be accompanied by a cover letter and a SASE. The cover letter should provide a brief publications history, and should indicate if the manuscript is being simultaneously submitted. Most submissions are returned within eight to ten weeks, and manuscripts are published one to six months after acceptance. Payment for accepted manuscripts are two copies of the issue in which the manuscript appears followed by a one year subscription to the South Dakota Review.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2008
pays: $0, word count: 1 article, submissions accepted: Deadline: Dec. 15th,

Specs invites submissions of critical and/or creative work for the 2nd volume on the theme of “Faux Histories.” They seek works of fiction, non-fiction, cultural criticism, artwork, poetry, and pieces that blur genre boundaries. The editors are excited by specialty, an excess of detail, fragments, narratives, meta-narratives, and are particularly interested in works that examine contemporary culture and/or cross the critical/creative divide while riffing on the theme of “Faux Histories” in multiple ways, including:

- Manipulated Histories/Deep Time - Synthetic Encounters /Textures/String Theories
- Apocryphal Technologies and Topographies
- End of History
- Planned Communities/Theme Parks
- Virtual Worlds/Mythical Creatures/Cyberculture
- Retrofuturism/Revisonary History/Counter Memories
- Transgenderisms
- Body Transformations/Plastic Surgery
- Transhumanism/Cyborgs/Posthumanism
- 2nd Life/Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs)/Video Games
- Adaptations/Hollywood/Celluloid Worlds
- False Memories/Déjà vu/Ersatz Affects

There is no length guideline for non-fiction. Send all submissions as an .rft or .doc file. Please contact Specs immediately if your work is accepted elsewhere.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2008
pays: $0, word count: 1 review, submissions accepted: Sept. - May,

The Southern Indiana Review presents a cross-section of emerging and established artists and writers whose work is both regional and national in scope, ambition, and degree of recognition.The SIR accepts manuscripts between September and May for their annual fall and spring issues. Submissions received after the deadline will be considered for the next issue. All work must be titled and pages numbered.

Please submit your work with one cover letter including: Name, address, work, and home telephone numbers and a brief biography.

Creative essays may be personal, critical, historical, nostalgic. They may be reviews, profiles, interviews, or discussions regarding social or intellectual history or ideas.

There are no guidelines for style or content, but the Editors do ask that you shy away from technical jargon and write a piece for the general intelligent reader.



send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Review
 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2008
pays: $0, word count: 1 article, submissions accepted: Sept. - May,

The Southern Indiana Review presents a cross-section of emerging and established artists and writers whose work is both regional and national in scope, ambition, and degree of recognition.The SIR accepts manuscripts between September and May for their annual fall and spring issues. Submissions received after the deadline will be considered for the next issue. All work must be titled and pages numbered.

Please submit your work with one cover letter including: Name, address, work, and home telephone numbers and a brief biography.

Creative essays may be personal, critical, historical, nostalgic. They may be reviews, profiles, interviews, or discussions regarding social or intellectual history or ideas.

There are no guidelines for style or content, but the Editors do ask that you shy away from technical jargon and write a piece for the general intelligent reader.



send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2008
pays: $0, word count: 3500 - 15000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Send only one essay per submission. Manuscripts should be between 3,500 and 15,000 words, double-spaced (including notes). Be sure to direct your essay to a general humanities audience, avoiding specialist jargon. Translations are encouraged, but please include the original AND written permission from the copyright holder for you to publish a translation.

Always include a self-addressed stamped envelope, or a self-addressed envelope with international reply coupons, even for a reply only. Queries are welcome. Simultaneous submissions are NOT accepted.

Do not assume that because of their name, the Southern Humanities Review is only interested in Southern work. The only guidelines for content: avoid excessive vulgarity, profanity, and jargon (medical or military, for example).

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looking for: Article

 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2008
pays: $0, word count: 1 article, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

The South Loop Review publishes experimental forms of creative nonfiction such as segmented essays, montaged or lyric memoir, illustrated or graphic memoir, and short-form creative nonfiction. Blended genres are welcomed as well.

All submissions must be accompanied by an SASE.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Creative Non-Fiction
 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2008
pays: $0, word count: 1 article, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Slice Magazine is looking for non-fiction with a voice and a compelling story to share--basically any work that really knocks their socks off. At the moment, Slice is not very interested in heavy-handed experimental work. Simultaneous submissions are acceptable as long as you notify Slice immediately if the work is selected for publication elsewhere.

The submission should be placed in the body of an e-mail. No attachments.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Creative Non-Fiction
 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2008
pays: $0, word count: <10000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Silenced Press is an independent online literary journal based out of Columbus, Ohio dedicated to giving a voice to artists that must be heard and highlighting writers from Ohio. They exist to support Ohio and to support art. The literary journal is ad-free with an aesthetic design to showcase the finest work possible.

Send one non-fiction article in an e-mail (this could be creative non-fiction, essay or travel-writing; it just has to be good). Be sure to specify that it is a non-fiction submission in the subject line. No minimum word count, but a maximum of 10,000 words. Please send your article as an individual MS Word attachment, with your contact information at the top of each page. Feel free to include a comment about your piece that would possibly be published along with your story. Include a brief bio.

Simultaneous submissions are fine, but let them know if a poem has been accepted elsewhere.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Creative Non-Fiction
 
 
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