September 11, 2018
These venues pay $150 for fiction, and some pay significantly more. A few also accept non-fiction, poetry, and translations. Several of these markets have just opened their submission periods, and some have submission windows/deadlines coming up. Here they are, in no particular order. — S. Kalekar Constellary Tales This is a new science fiction magazine…
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September 11, 2018
Electric Literature just opened a very brief submission window for personal essays. The topic: Novel gazing. According to their submission guidelines: For the new Novel Gazing, Electric Lit’s personal essay series about the way stories shape our lives, we’re asking: What’s a book that almost killed you? This could mean the book whose ideas landed…
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September 7, 2018
When I decided to quit my full-time job in an office in New York City and freelance full-time instead, I had worked for two big digital publishing companies and interned for three. I had the promise of a bare minimum of $1,000 per month thanks to a contract with the entertainment division of the first…
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September 4, 2018
Here’s a list of 10 magazines that pay $100 for the writing they publish, and sometimes more. Topics covered include model railroads, science, hunting/trapping, listicles, technology, GLBT, and history. Be sure to carefully study the publication before sending a proposed article. Also, keep in mind that the payment rates we’ve listed are based on our…
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September 4, 2018
Here’s a list of 7 websites that pay $50 for the writing they publish, and sometimes more. Topics covered include movies, politics, news, culture, and parenting. Be sure to carefully study the publication before sending a proposed article. Also, keep in mind that the payment rates we’ve listed are based on our research, and not…
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September 4, 2018
These are markets for fiction, and a few also accept non-fiction, poetry, and translations. Some of these have just opened their reading periods, or have deadlines coming up. They pay writers $100. A few pay considerably more. — S. Kalekar Mischief Corner Books They are reading stories for their ‘Escape from the Holidays’ submission call….
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