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Updated January 22nd, 2010
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circulation: High (50,000+), pays: $100-300, word count: 800-4000, editorial lead time: 2-3 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

JAN 2010 UPDATE- Thrive NYC is now a quarterly insert in The Villager, their sister neighborhood paper.

NYCPlus is a monthly lifestyle magazine for an aging, boomer-generation audience. We are looking for well-written articles of substance that relate in some way to our 50+ theme.

Essay submissions can be historical, humorous, inspirational, opinion, personal experience, interviews with or profiles of relevant personalities. Columns on memories, the mind and body, food and drink, second careers or nonretirement.

Buys 110 mss/year. Query with clips. Go to our website and read as much content as possible.

send: Query with clips

looking for: Article

specifically: Lifestyle
 
 
Updated January 22nd, 2010
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circulation: High (50,000+), pays: $100-300, word count: 800-4000, editorial lead time: 2-3 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

JAN 2010 UPDATE- Thrive NYC is now a quarterly insert in The Villager, their sister neighborhood paper.

NYCPlus is a monthly lifestyle magazine for an aging, boomer-generation audience. We are looking for well-written articles of substance that relate in some way to our 50+ theme.

Essay submissions can be historical, humorous, inspirational, opinion, personal experience, interviews with or profiles of relevant personalities. Columns on memories, the mind and body, food and drink, second careers or nonretirement.

Buys 110 mss/year. Query with clips. Go to our website and read as much content as possible.

Submit via regular post or e-mail.

send: Query with clips

looking for: Article

specifically: Lifestyle
 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2009
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pays: $25-500, submissions accepted: Year Round,

VERBATIM is published for popular consumption. That does not mean that it does not publish articles on language that are scholarly, merely that it is not designed to appeal primarily to academicians (though many subscribe). VERBATIM publishes original articles dealing with any aspect of language.

On their wish list: Articles on the insider jargons of professions: best boys, dental hygienists, taxidermists, sous-chefs, prison wardens . . . Articles about the history of grammar "rules" ... Articles about bygone language theories. And there are many more on my wish list.

You may ONLY query the editor via e-mail. If you wish to send a complete manuscript, you must do so through their online submissions manager.

send: Query Only

looking for: Article

specifically: Creative Non-Fiction
 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2009
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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
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pays: $25 cents/word, word count: 2500-3000, submissions accepted: Year Round,

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: Journalism
 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2009
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submissions accepted: Year Round,

BusinessWeek is a global source of essential business insight that inspires leaders to turn ideas into action. Through content, context, and collaboration, BusinessWeek moderates global conversations and moves business professionals forward. Founded in 1929, BusinessWeek magazine is the market leader, with more than 4.7 million readers each week in 140 countries.

Please query via mail only.

send: Query Only

looking for: Article

specifically: Business/Economics
 
 
Updated December 03rd, 2009
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pays: $$5/page, word count: < 30 pages, submissions accepted: Begins Sept. 2009 ,

Even from the beginning, Artful Dodge has strived to expand the wide but not infinite boundaries of American literature. Artful Dodge has always been attracted to writing with a sense of place and looks for work that combines the aesthetic and the human in fresh, unexpected ways.

Please send a SASE and typed manuscript of no more than 30 pages. Allow up to six months for response. Pay is copies and $5 per page.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Creative Non-Fiction
 
 
Updated December 02nd, 2009
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circulation: 100,000, pays: $100-350, word count: 400-3000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Oregon Quarterly is the successor to Old Oregon, the University of Oregon's alumni magazine founded in 1919. Although our 100,000 readers consist predominantly of UO alumni, our editorial approach has evolved in the past few years from a traditional alumni magazine to a regional magazine of ideas. To highlight this change, we now describe ourselves as "The Northwest Perspective from the University of Oregon."

Unlike a traditional alumni magazine, the majority of our features are not about the UO as such. Instead, we generally address topics of state and regional interest (ideas, issues, and personalities) using the resources of UO faculty and alumni. The UO benefits from its involvement in these stories, not as their subject matter. Our goal is to reach a broad, well-educated regional audience, whether or not they have ties to the UO.

If the topic has a contemporary regional interest, and if UO involvement can be demonstrated (through faculty or alumni participation), we'd like to hear about it. We invite queries for features and UO alumni profiles. Our features generally run 1,500–3,000 words; short subjects run about 400–1,000 words.

send: Query with Clips

looking for: Article

specifically: Educational/Career
 
 
Updated November 23rd, 2009
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circulation: 350,000, pays: $1/word, word count: 100-400, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

AutoWeek is the only weekly automotive-enthusiast magazine in North America providing its passionate readers with up-to-date information like no other automotive news source. With nearly 50 years of unbiased editorial, it delivers the latest on vehicle reviews, motorsports, events and trends, personalities, auto show coverage and more.

We feature non-fiction articles along the Historical, Interview/Profile, New Product content.



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looking for: Article

specifically: Automotive/bikes
 
 
Updated November 20th, 2009
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circulation: 60,000, pays: $40-500, word count: 100-1,500, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

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.

Submit via regular mail or e-mail.

send: Query or MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Hobbies/Games
 
 
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