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June 28, 2016
The Library Journal is hosting an indie ebook contest to honor self-published ebooks. The books must be in the following genres: Romance, Mystery, Science Fiction, Fantasy and Young Adult. The prize is $1,000 for each genre’s winner, plus promotion by the Library Journal. The prize is only open to books that have been digitally self…
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June 21, 2016
Several women’s magazines have weathered today’s turbulent publishing market. Here are ten publications with topics that run the gamut from style and beauty, to politics, to women’s health features. For a counterpoint to these magazines, be sure to check out our list of Feminist Magazines. Cosmopolitan The classic magazine brings love, relationship, career, and beauty/style…
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June 21, 2016
The following is a list of magazines that pay writers $400 per article. For even more publishers that pay, be sure to sign up for our weekly email newsletter. If you’re ready to get started as a freelance writer, but don’t know how, I highly recommend reading The No B.S. Guide to Freelance Writing. It…
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June 21, 2016
The following is a list of short story publishers currently seeking submissions. All of these publishers pay $250 for short stories, and sometimes more. None of them charge submission fees. The list is in no particular order. 1. Beneath Ceaseless Skies is an online magazine of literary adventure fantasy. They don’t publish stories set in…
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June 17, 2016
Written By Becky Blanton In 2006 I was homeless, and living in the back of a 1975 Chevy van in a Wal-Mart parking lot in Denver, Colorado. I worked full-time at Camping World, but I made minimum wage, not enough to afford an apartment. By 2009 I was living in Virginia, off the streets, but…
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June 17, 2016
Upworthy is one of the largest and most successful social media companies in the world. They publish hugely popular content with the mission of “creating a better world.” Here’s how you can become a writer for them. Read their “Pitch Us” Page. It gives you the low-down on what they’re looking for. Fill out their…
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June 17, 2016
The Pacific Standard is an award-winning magazine for “readers interested in working toward forward-looking changes to private behavior and public policy.” Their tagline is “stories that matter.” According to our research, payment ranges from $0.15 cents per word, up to $2 a word for established freelancers. Keep in mind that the rate they pay depends…
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