Magazines that Pay Writers $700 Per Article

The following is a list of seven magazines that pay $700 per article. Keep in mind that pay may still need to be negotiated with some of these magazines.

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  1. Scrap is the trade magazine for the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries. They’re published bi-monthly. They represent around 1,300 companies throughout the U.S. They aim to provide practical information to help scrap professionals succeed in their business. They pay $600 to $1,000. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
  2. Trailer Life is a monthly magazine for RV enthusiasts. They cover travel destinations, outdoor activies, technical trailer info, and DIY projects for trailers. They pay $100 to $700, depending on the topic. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
  3. New Scientist seeks feature articles. They want “science and technology stories from around the world that will intrigue, entertain and inform the widest possible audience, be they physicists, biologists or people with no science background at all.” Payment is negotiated, but reports indicate over $1 a word. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
  4. Atlantic Business is a Canadian magazine that covers the four Atlantic provinces. They cover all areas of regional business “from technology and business leadership to natural resources and petroleum development.” They pay 40 cents per word. Cover stories are around 3,500 to 4,000 words. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
  5. AFAR is the ‘experiential travel guide.’ They cover travel stories from a more personal perspective, telling their “stories through people, allowing readers to explore authentic local cultures from the inside out.” Payment reports indicate $1 a word as a common payment rate. Keep in mind that pay will need to be negotiated. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
  6. Alaska Airlines Magazine is the monthly in-flight magazine for Alaska Airlines. They are 75 percent written by freelance writers. They pay between $150 and $700. They also occasionally reimburse for expenses. They have thorough guidelines, including an editorial calendar, on their website.
  7. The Contemporary Sportsman is a digital magazine for people who love fly fishing and wing shooting. They publish articles that feature good photographs as well as topics relevant to fly fishing or wing shooting. They pay $450 to $700 for feature articles. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.

 

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