January 10, 2023
Dear Writers, Here are 12 publications that accept pitches from freelance writers on topics related to philosophy and culture. We’ve researched payment rates and editorial contact information to make it easier for you to connect with these publishers. DO NOT CONTACT THESE PUBLICATIONS WITHOUT CAREFULLY STUDYING THE PUBLICATION. If you’re not confident that you can write…
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January 10, 2023
Sleep Foundation is a source for evidence-based sleep health information. They’re seeking “experienced writers who would like to tackle long-form explorations into sleep inequity, particularly at the local level.” Rates start at $1 per word. Word count of articles: 750 words or more (typically over 1,000 words). To learn more, refer to this tweet. To…
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January 3, 2023
Dear Writers, Here’s our latest roundup of calls for pitches directly from editors. Please carefully study each publication before sending a pitch. If you’re new to pitching, here are a few resources to help you get started: How to Write a Pitch that Gets You Paid (Based on Real-World Examples) How to Pitch a Listicle…
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January 3, 2023
These magazines pay $50-700, and some also publish other genres, like non-fiction and poetry. They are open now, or will open soon. – S. Kalekar Hexagon Speculative Fiction Magazine They accept speculative fiction (short and flash) in English or French – science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery, cyberpunk, sword and sorcery, magical realism, paranormal horror, dystopian…
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December 27, 2022
These magazines pay $50 to $600 for fiction, and a few also accept other genres, like non-fiction and poetry; they’re open now, or will open soon. Please see the end of this list for some themed submission calls; deadlines are approaching quickly. – S. Kalekar Hammock The Twitter thread from the editor says, “I’ve been…
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December 23, 2022
There are 31 non-fiction themed calls from the 25 outlets listed here. Some themes are: Open Canon (underrepresented American artists); winter-themed gardening; surplus; intersections; harvest; the whole you (health/fitness); drinking; Black history month; the vampire; mapping the brain; and stories from the margins. Some have pitch/submission deadlines, and some do not. – S. Kalekar Logic:…
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December 20, 2022
Dear Writers, Here’s our latest roundup of calls for pitches directly from editors. Please carefully study each publication before sending a pitch. If you’re new to pitching, here are a few resources to help you get started: How to Write a Pitch that Gets You Paid (Based on Real-World Examples) How to Pitch a Listicle…
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