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Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
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.

Be lively, original, not overly literary. Write to own interests, not to the perceived interests of the editor. No more than six poems should be submitted at one time. Poetry submissions should include the poet’s name in the subject line of the e-mail and as the title of the attached document.

Although we do read all submissions, we cannot respond to them individually or return them. Except for Shouts & Murmurs and The Talk of the Town, we prefer to receive no more than two submissions per writer per year. We do not consider simultaneous submissions or material that has been previously published.

You may submit via regular post or e-mail.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Poetry

 
 
Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-five
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.

Although we do read all submissions, we cannot respond to them individually or return them. Except for Shouts & Murmurs and The Talk of the Town, we prefer to receive no more than two submissions per writer per year. We do not consider simultaneous submissions or material that has been previously published.

You may query via e-mail or regular post.

send: Query or MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated November 20th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
circulation: High (50,000+), pays: $100-350, word count: 750-2000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

The New York Times Magazine appears in the Sunday edition of the New York Times. Due to the multitude of submissions for the Lives column, unsolicited pieces will not be responded to or returned.

Writers for the Arts and Leisure section are encouraged to be imaginative in terms of form and approach – stressing ideas, issues, trends, investigations, symbolic reporting and stories delving deeply into the creative achievements and processes of artists and entertainers – and seeks to break away from old-fashioned gushy, fan magazine stuff.

Send unsolicited queries via e-mail or regular post.

send: Query with Clips

looking for: Article

specifically: News/Current Events
 
 
Updated November 19th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
pays: $0, word count: 1 article, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Sidebrow seeks fiction, poetry, essay, ephemera, found text, academic inquiries into mathematics, economics, & the sciences, political analysis, and literary, cultural, & art critique. In short, engaging material regardless of ilk. Given its desire to unlock what is common to disparate literary, artistic, & cultural pursuits, Sidebrow encourages the submission of both partial excerpts and fully formed works.

Please send an SASE with full contact information with your Non-Fiction submission. There are no guidelines for style or length. E-mail submissions accepted as .doc, .rtf, or .pdf attachments, with multiple submissions contained in a single file. Please provide your name and submission type (e.g., poetry) or suggested project (e.g., Ghost) in the subject line, providing full contact information, including address, in the body of your message. Regular post submissions are also accepted.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Creative Non-Fiction
 
 
Updated November 19th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
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

Send query with clips via regular post. Query ONLY if sending via e-mail.

send: Query with Clips

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated November 19th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-three
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.

• DO submit a query first, to the appropriate editor (see below).
• Relix has a strong, unique voice in the music community. Please DON’T simultaneously submit the same material to another publication.
• DON’T expect an immediate response; you can expect to hear back from us within 3-6 weeks.

What we’re looking for

Behind-the-scenes stories: straight-ahead interviews and live show reviews are fine (they’ve long been our stock in trade), but we’d like to see more intimate stories about the people who work out of sight—and the places in which they work.

In addition to running features and interviews in each issue, Relix has many regular columns. Some of those are delegated to regular columnists. What follows below are the areas in which we do accept submissions, the guidelines, and the editor to contact. Please pay close attention to these details—a properly drafted and addressed query stands a much greater chance of being accepted!

BE SURE TO MANUALLY SELECT THE CORRECT EDITOR YOU'D LIKE TO SUBMIT TO:

Our regular print columns----

The Beat: Freelance submissions accepted. Word count: Man/Woman at Work—up to 300 words; On the Road—up to 300 words; Off the Wall—up to 300 words. Contact: editors
Book/DVD/Film/Game Reviews: Freelance submissions accepted. Word count: 50-150 words. Contact: tyson
CD Reviews: Freelance submissions accepted. Word count: approximately 150 words. Contact editors
Controversy: Freelance submissions accepted. Word count: 1500-2500 words. Contact editors
The Core: No freelance submissions accepted.
Deadicated: No freelance submissions accepted.
Exposed: No freelance submissions accepted.

Features & Interviews
Freelance submissions accepted. Word count: varies. Please submit detailed query. Contact: editors
Fragments: No freelance submissions accepted.
Interview: Freelance submissions accepted. Word count: 1000-1500 words. Please send short query. Contact: editors
My Page: No freelance submissions accepted.
On the Verge: Freelance submissions accepted. Word count: 150 words. Contact: editors
Parting Shots: No freelance submissions accepted.
Rearviewmirror: Freelance submissions accepted. Word count: 500 words. Please send short query. Contact: editors
Reel Time: Freelance submissions accepted. Word count: 800. Please send short query. Contact: editors
The Relix List: No freelance submissions accepted.
Spotlight: Freelance submissions accepted. Word count: 800, including one sidebar. Please send short query. Contact: editors
Soundcheck: Freelance submissions accepted. Live show reviews: up to 250 words. Contact: dean

Our Relix.com columns---

Bands on the Verge: Freelance submissions accepted. Contact: heather
CD Reviews: Freelance submissions accepted. Contact: jenn
Playlist: Freelance submissions accepted. Contact: johnz
Road Trip: Freelance submissions accepted. Contact: heather
Show Reviews: Freelance submissions accepted. Contact: johnz
Video Gallery: Freelance submissions accepted. Contact: jenn

send: Query with Clips

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated November 19th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
circulation: n/a, word count: <, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER is a national magazine published 11 times per year for enthusiasts with a special passion for nature, travel and outdoor sports. We take a fresh look at the modern photographic world by encouraging photography as part of a lifestyle associated with outdoor recreation. Editorial is intended to demystify the use of modern equipment by emphasizing practical use of the camera in the field, highlighting the technique rather than the technical.

Feature articles include:
1. Interviews and portfolio displays of accomplished professional and amateur photographers.
2. Non-technical equipment evaluations directed at outdoor use. Methods and techniques for using, transporting and maintaining photo equipment in the field.
3. Travel, destinations, photo tours, field courses, workshops. Submissions that OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER publishes in the "Favorite Places" section of the magazine also will be archived on the Website as a service to our readers.
4. New technologies, from traditional to digital, that help readers make better images.
5. Photographic instruction as it relates to outdoor interests and activities, including wildlife viewing, landscape, close-ups, nature, adventure and scenic travel, and outdoor sports such as backpacking, camping, canoeing/kayaking/rafting, skiing, climbing, surfing, bicycle touring, etc.

Since OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER is a photography magazine, we must see photos before any decision can be made on an article, so phone queries are not appropriate. Ultimately, whether or not we can use a particular piece will depend greatly on the photographs and how they fit in with material already in our files.
1. For initial queries, we request photo submissions to be in the form of duplicate transparencies, photographic prints or high-quality inkjet printouts. Tear sheets from books or calendars also are acceptable. We do not accept original transparencies or negatives. Do not send photo submissions on disk or CD-ROM unless a hard copy index or proof sheet is included.
2. Your letter should include exactly what you wish to cover in your proposed article and a brief outline of the information or points you intend to include. The more specific you can be, the better we will be able to judge the merits of your idea.
3. If your story and photographs are selected for publication, we will decide whether or not to use the duplicates that you originally submitted or require new ones to be made for improved quality. Only on special occasions will we ask for original transparencies, and special arrangements will be made for their shipment and handling as well as insurance.
4. Often, we are overwhelmed by the great volume of submissions we receive for the limited number of pages available in any given issue of the magazine. We wish we could use all of the terrific work we receive. Unfortunately, we can't. We try to get materials returned within approximately eight weeks. While OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHER hopes to review and return unusable material as quickly as possible, our priority has to be producing each issue of the magazine. If photographs or manuscripts are deemed suitable for publication, they may be held for future consideration. Holding such materials does not automatically constitute an acceptance of terms and conditions printed on delivery memos, packing slips or similar correspondence.

send: Query and Partial MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated November 19th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-three
circulation: n/a, pays: $Varies, word count: 1500-6000, editorial lead time: 9 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Open Spaces is a quarterly which gives voice to the Northwest on issues that are regional, national, and international in scope. Our readership is thoughtful, intelligent, widely read, and appreciative of ideas and writing of the highest quality. With that in mind, we seek thoughtful, well-researched articles and insightful fiction, reviews, and poetry on a variety of subjects from a number of different viewpoints. Although we take ourselves seriously, we appreciate humor as well.

Nonfiction: General interest, profiles, book excerpts (prior to publication), essays. Topics of interest include: public affairs, medicine, business, law, education, the family, economics, the environment, natural history, science, the arts, religion, culture and society.

Columns/Departments: Personal experience and observation, humor, travel, etc. Book reviews: Our reviews go beyond summarizing and assessing the book; they provide thoughtful insight into the subject matter. Therefore, we seek reviews written by established authorities.

The surest way for a writer to determine whether his or her material is right for us is to look at our magazine. All submissions must be accompanied by a SASE. Buys 20-35 mss/year.

send: Query or MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Lifestyle
 
 
Updated November 19th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
pays: $Varies, submissions accepted: Year Round,

Adventure covers the world of adventure, from exciting travel destinations and outdoor pursuits to accounts of cutting-edge expeditions and profiles of modern-day explorers. Adventure's primary focus is to enable its readers to travel to, experience, and understand the natural world for themselves.

Each issue of the magazine contains five or more features, roughly balanced between U.S. and foreign subjects. Generally, they are interested in places accessible to most travelers—not just the intrepid or wealthy. The types of destinations and subjects they cover vary from off-the-beaten-path locales to doable adventure sports.

Adventure features are very narrow in scope; on occasion they cover whole states or countries. Subjects of particular interest to them are national and state parks, little-known or undiscovered places, diving, climbing, mountaineering, biking, backpacking, and kayaking trips. They want articles to be tightly focused and to tell a story.

Send no more than 2 well-developed proposals via snail mail. In addition to convincing National Geographic to publish your work, include logistical information. Estimate the cost and the number of days the trip will take. Proposals need not be accompanied by photographs. However, if you have scouted the area previously or have pictures from the specific place, you are welcome to include them. Everything you submit will be returned to you.

Proposals should also include clips from previous works with no more than 60 pictures included.

send: Query with Clips

looking for: Article

specifically: Travel
 
 
Updated November 18th, 2009
Rating-big-rating-one
circulation: High (50,000+), pays: $.50-1/word, word count: 1200-2000, editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Diversion is a monthly magazine for physicians that offers an eclectic mix of interests beyond medicine. Regular features include stories on domestic and foreign travel destinations, food and wine, cars, gardening, photography, books, electronic gear, and the arts. Although Diversion doesn't cover health subjects, it does feature profiles of doctors who excel at nonmedical pursuits or who engage in medical volunteer work.

We get so many travel and food queries that we're hard pressed to even read them all. Far better to query us on culture, the arts, sports, technology, etc.

Query with a brief proposal describing the focus of the story. It should be on a topic in which you have demonstrated expertise. Query via email or post.

send: Query with clips

looking for: Article

specifically: Lifestyle
 
 
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