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July 16, 2017
NationalLampoon.com accepts submissions of comedy writing for their popular website. They pay at least $70 per accepted article. According to their submission guidelines: “Aspiring comedy writer: Do you dream of being a highly paid, famous comedy writer? Living the opulent life that goes with such a lofty title? Well, then this might not be for you….
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July 7, 2017
Contributed by S. Kalekar Here is a list of awards and grants for writers, for a variety of genres, demographics and experiences. There are competitions for writing for diversity and social change, themed writing, translations, a residency in China, and some prestigious awards. Some are for published work. All pay writers and none charge an…
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July 4, 2017
If you love to write fiction, you may want to consider the opportunities offered by consumer and literary magazines. When pitching fiction to a magazine, remember that most editors prefer to receive full manuscripts. Research the magazine before submitting your piece, and ensure you follow the submission guidelines. Here are 10 magazines that pay for…
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July 4, 2017
The following is a list of websites that pay $50 per post, and sometimes more. Included is a wide variety of publications. For even more opportunities, be sure to get a free copy of The Paid Publishing Guidebook. 1. Babyfit.com is for women at different stages of family life, with a focus on conception, pregnancy,…
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June 27, 2017
Contributed By S. Kalekar This list of hobbies and crafts magazines covers a wide spectrum – gardening, fine book and coin collecting, scale modeling and railroads, jewelry making, needlecraft and weaving, general crafts including those for therapy, and amateur radio. Many of these magazines require clear photographs along with the article; some require the finished…
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June 26, 2017
Contributed by S. Kalekar These are calls for fiction submissions that pay $100; some pay up to $100 and others pay considerably more. There are markets for dark, speculative fiction, literary fiction, fiction by marginalised communities, pulp, thriller, romance, mystery and special submission calls for anthologies. Many of these markets also pay for other genres….
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June 20, 2017
Contributed by Samantha Kolesnik The PTDC.com is a how-to blog for fitness professionals in search of engaging and actionable articles of 800 – 1500 words that include unique experiences for people in the fitness industry. They pay $100 per article upon acceptance. Read their contributor guidelines here. JMaxFitness is looking for articles aimed…
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