Hidden Compass is a literary travel magazine, published online. They want true stories, that push “the travel genre and delves into the spirit, culture, history, ecology, perils or residents of a place.”
They pay $300 for features; $200 for other departments.
They’re very much going against the contemporary “click-driven” media that dominates so much of our attention these days. They want “all the nuanced, narrator-driven, non-listicle stories that need to be told. We want a tribe of storytellers who journey together.”
This seems like a worthy goal –– and one well worth supporting.
To learn more, read their submission guidelines.