{"id":11622,"date":"2024-02-16T07:07:21","date_gmt":"2024-02-16T15:07:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.freedomwithwriting.com\/freedom\/?p=11622"},"modified":"2024-02-19T07:01:19","modified_gmt":"2024-02-19T15:01:19","slug":"25-themed-calls-for-submissions-to-magazines-and-websites","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.freedomwithwriting.com\/freedom\/uncategorized\/25-themed-calls-for-submissions-to-magazines-and-websites\/","title":{"rendered":"25 Themed Calls for Submissions to Magazines and Websites"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\">These are themed non-fiction pitch\/submission calls; a few outlets also publish other formats, like fiction and poetry. Some themes are: The Art of Narrative Storytelling; Culture; Home &amp; Away; Love; Caretaking; Misinformation in Immigrant Communities; Roots; Whiskey; and The Power of Thinking Positive. <strong>&#8211; S. Kalekar<\/strong><br><br><strong>Country &amp; Town House: Home &amp; Away<br><\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.countryandtownhouse.com\/\">Country &amp; Town House<\/a> (you can read about them <a href=\"https:\/\/www.countryandtownhouse.com\/about-us-2\/\">here<\/a>) is looking for pitches. \u201cCountry &amp; Town House is looking to hear pitches for \/ commission a design feature our upcoming Interiors Book \u2013 theme is &#8216;Home &amp; Away&#8217; so we&#8217;re looking to hear about cool, disruptive design the world over&#8230;\u201d About what to pitch and what is already covered, they say, \u201cCouple things to bear in mind: we&#8217;re a UK based luxury publication, and we&#8217;re recently B Corp (so basically bonus points if it&#8217;s eco). Plus we&#8217;re already covering off a generic young talent hotlist &amp; Brit designers in the US &#8211; everything else is totally fair game\u201d. And, the editor wants to hear pitches \u201cby the end of next week\u201d (for a post that\u2019s dated 12<sup>th<\/sup> February). Pay is 40p for 1,000 words. See <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/TheresaIsSleepy\/status\/1757004207926689886\">this thread<\/a> for further details of what they are (and aren\u2019t) looking for. <strong><br><br>History News Network: Newsletter Pitches<br><\/strong>Their website says, \u201cIn December 2023, HNN transitioned to a new editorial model that centers on its weekly email newsletter. Each week, the newsletter serves up short-form essays and conversations to help readers make sense of the ways in which currents from the past continue to swirl through the present\u2026. We are currently accepting pitches for original pieces to include in our newsletter.\u201d They want pitches for pieces that fall into any one of the following basic types (see guidelines for details): <strong>Reflections <\/strong>on the connections between current and past events; <strong>Explainers<\/strong> by historians about their sources\/methods\/analysis that give non-specialists a better understanding about how historical \u201cknowledge\u201d is created; <strong>Historiographical essays<\/strong> that illuminate, in accessible and engaging language, the various ways that historians have understood and written about a given topic; and <strong>Reconsiderations <\/strong>that address major works and their impact on scholarly and\/or public understanding of the past. They accept both, submissions and pitches, though they prefer pitches. Their published pieces are generally in the 1,000-1,500 word range, and they pay $300. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/historynewsnetwork.org\/submission-guidelines.html\">here<\/a>. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>Den of Geek: Movies, TV, and Games<br><\/strong>This is a call for US and UK writers. The editor of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.denofgeek.com\/about-us\/\">Den of Geeks<\/a> has issued a pitch call \u2013 \u201cGood time to pitch me Movies, TV, and Games pieces for Den of Geek! Primarily looking for evergreen features, retrospectives, and fun listicles, but also interested in original reporting. If you&#8217;re a pop culture writer looking for freelance work, reach out!\u201d Pay is $75 for 1,000~ word pieces, and they are open to discuss depending on how ambitious the piece is. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/johnsjr9\/status\/1755277223530053837\">here<\/a>. <strong><br><br>Book IX: Love<br><\/strong>Book IX is a literary journal, housed at Hamilton College\u2019s Arthur Levitt Center for Public Affairs. You can read about them <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bookxi.org\/about-book-xi\">here<\/a>. They publish personal essays, memoir, fiction, science fiction, humor, and poetry with philosophical themes. \u201cWe will consider only previously unpublished and philosophically informed creative work (though our understanding of \u201cphilosophically informed\u201d is capacious).\u201d They want submissions on the \u2018Love\u2019 theme. They accept prose of 2,000-7,000 words (will consider shorter or longer \u2013 see guidelines); they pay $200 for prose and $50 for poetry. The deadline is 8 March 2024, or until filled. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bookxi.org\/submit\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/bookxiajournalofliteraryphilosophy.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>NPQ: We Stood Up column<\/strong><br><a href=\"https:\/\/nonprofitquarterly.org\/\">NPQ<\/a> (Non Profit Quarterly) is a US-based magazine of the nonprofit sector. You can read about the organization <a href=\"https:\/\/nonprofitquarterly.org\/about-us\/\">here<\/a>. They have an ongoing submission call for the magazine for a column, We Stood Up.<br>\u201cThe past few years have seen a flurry of workers organizing across the country, from Starbucks and Amazon workers to new forms of cooperative ownership and governance sharing. NPQ announces a new column called \u201cWe Stood Up,\u201d featuring the voices of people doing the hard work of realizing economic justice in their workplace. We invite writing from workers who want to share their experiences building a democratic economy and a fairer world, so that others can learn from their efforts.<br>We welcome pieces of around 500 words, with an answer to one or more of the following questions:<br>Why did you stand up and organize your workplace?<br>How do you build bridges and connect with other workers?<br>What has been the biggest barrier to making change happen at work?<br>In what ways have you implemented democratic practices in your workplace? We are offering $300 for contributions to this new space dedicated to showcasing worker voices.\u201d Details <a href=\"https:\/\/nonprofitquarterly.org\/call-for-pitches-we-stood-up\/\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Ninth Letter: Caretaking<\/strong><br>Ninth Letter is accepting submissions on the \u2018Caretaking\u2019 theme for the web edition. Submissions for the themed web issue are free, and submissions for the print issue are charged. They have detailed guidelines on the theme, including, \u201cTo define Caretaking, to our mind, as being separate from but not exclusive to love: sometimes we find our way to it, but other times we are chosen to take it on.<br>Send us fiction, poems and essays that capture and navigate practices of care for others. This call for submissions is not limited to care for people, but for care of anything other than ourselves. We want pieces that show both caretakers and cared for in a variety of settings and circumstances \u2013 through difficulties and successes.\u201d Pay is $75 for prose up to 3,500 words, and $25 for poetry. The deadline is 31 March 2024. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/ninthletter.com\/submit\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/ninthletteronline.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>The Heduan Review: Narratives of healing, reflection, and rebirth<\/strong><br>The Heduan Review is a literary magazine, and they are looking for pieces on \u2018Narratives of healing, reflection, and rebirth\u2019. \u201cIn essence, we are looking for pieces that explore how we experience change in the face of triumph over challenges and what it means to introspect. Whether through personal essays, poetry, short fiction, or analysis of another work, we look forward to delving into your pieces on the human condition. This theme is meant to be fluid to encompass any number of works and a wide variety of authorship\u201d. They accept personal essays (up to 3,500 words), book and film reviews (300-1,000 words), as well as fiction, poetry, and prose poems. Pay is $0.05\/word. The deadline is 25 February 2024. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/heduanreview.com\/submission-guidelines\/\">here<\/a><strong>.<\/strong><br><br><strong>Mother Jones: Culture<\/strong><br>Mother Jones is looking for pitches from \u201cculturally minded writers and freelancers\u201d for Mixed Media, their print culture section. Their editor\u2019s post\/thread says, \u201cA few types of stories that could work well for us right now: Essays that explore a provocative idea as it appears across several books\/films\/art<br>Essays or dispatches about <strong>how internet culture and\/or disinformation are shaping real world\/physical culture, <\/strong>Profiles of musicians\/artists\/writers using form in creative ways to respond to or subvert debates about identity\/capitalism\/justice\/gender\u201d. Essays and profiles for this section are assigned at 2,500 words, and pay is ~$2\/word. Their general freelance writer guide is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.motherjones.com\/contribute\/writer-guidelines\/\">here<\/a> and the post\/thread is <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/moatman\/status\/1753488864713609441\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Logic(s)<\/strong><br>Logic(s) was previously called Logic Magazine; it is housed within Columbia University\u2019s INCITE institute. Their <a href=\"https:\/\/logicmag.io\/about\/\">website<\/a> says, \u201cThe mission of Logic(s) is to draw in voices and perspectives that remain outside, underexplored, and essential to thinking critically about technology from below.\u201d Their editor has issued a pitch call: \u201cI would like to commission 3-4 writers <strong>who are thinking from\/with Sudan<\/strong> for the upcoming June\/July issue of @logic_magazine. we are a black and asian queer tech magazine that defines technology v capaciously\u201d. And, \u201cWe pay $2-4k USD depending on length and additionally fund translation into local languages if of interest.\u201d See the pitch call\/thread <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/UpFromTheCracks\/status\/1757422769808056685\">here<\/a>.<br>,<br><strong>Maisonneuve Magazine<\/strong><br>This Canadian quarterly magazine of arts, opinion &amp; ideas is accepting pitches for their <strong>summer issue<\/strong>. \u201cWhat we want are pitches for articles that intertwine a well-written narrative, smart analysis and skillful research in a&nbsp; compelling way. In particular this issue, some general subjects we&#8217;re looking for pitches on: <strong>Palestine, LGBT rights, weird Cdn history, healthcare, prisons<\/strong>.\u201d Their editor also says, \u201cI&#8217;d love to hear ideas for <strong>solutions stories<\/strong> that delve into a response to a specific social issue.\u201d And, \u201cbecause we&#8217;re a Canadian magazine, we need most, if not all, of our stories to have a Canadian connection.\u201d See the pitch call\/thread for further information on what they are (and aren\u2019t) looking for. Pay is CAD0.15\/word. The pitch deadline is 26 February 2024. See their general pitch guide <a href=\"https:\/\/maisonneuve.org\/contribute\/\">here<\/a>, this pitch call <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/maisonneuvemag\/status\/1757812047553909166\">here<\/a>, and their editor\u2019s post <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/tobinng\/status\/1757817989502493087\">here<\/a>.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br><strong>The Markup: Misinformation in Immigrant Communities<br><\/strong>Their tagline says, \u201cChallenging technology to serve the public good\u201d. They have an extensive pitch call, including, \u201cThe Markup is seeking pitches for stories on how misinformation impacts immigrant communities, especially non-native English speakers, in the United States, as a part of our \u201cLanguages of Misinformation\u201d series. They want to hear from those who are already connected to an immigrant community experiencing misinformation; able to communicate with that community in their native language; Excited to create resources for communities, in addition to reporting out their stories; and Journalists, or people who have experience writing for news outlets. And, \u201cWe\u2019re especially interested in communities with many non-native English speakers, communities who are dealing with that language divide between generations and within families, and immigrant communities getting most of their news from social media platforms and nonmainstream media outlets. We\u2019re also interested in how misinformation is affecting these communities during an election year.\u201d Pay is $1\/word for estimated word count: \u201cIf we agree a story should be an estimated 1,000 words, we\u2019ll commission you to do the story for $1,000, regardless of whether the final published work is 700 words or 1,300 words.\u201d Details <a href=\"https:\/\/themarkup.org\/inside-the-markup\/2024\/02\/09\/call-for-pitches-misinformation-in-immigrant-communities\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Writers Victoria: The Victorian Writer \u2013 Golden<\/strong><br><a href=\"https:\/\/writersvictoria.org.au\/resources\/victorian-writer\/\">The Victorian Writer<\/a> is the magazine of <a href=\"https:\/\/writersvictoria.org.au\/\">Writers Victoria<\/a>, an Australia-based organization that supports writers. They accept work from members and non-members. The theme for their winter edition (June-August) is \u2018Golden\u2019. They accept articles\/writing of 600 words (AUD100) and 1200 words (AUD200) in the print edition, with particular interest in the craft of writing and the writing life; they accept pitches as well as submissions. They also accept fiction and poetry. The final submission deadline is 4 March 2024. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/writersvictoria.org.au\/resources\/victorian-writer\/pitch\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/writersvictoria.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.<br>(Writers Victoria is also accepting applications for Round 11 of their <strong>Nielma Sidney Literary Travel Fund for Australian writers<\/strong>, grants up to AUD10,000, deadline 17 March 2024, details on their <a href=\"https:\/\/writersvictoria.submittable.com\/submit\">Submittable<\/a>.)<br><br><strong>Gnaw: Roots<br><\/strong>Scotland-based <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theskinny.co.uk\/about\">The Skinny<\/a> is launching a new food magazine called Gnaw. \u201cWe want it to be a fun, engaging and unexpected look at food in Scotland\u201d. The theme for Issue 1 is \u2018Roots\u2019, and they want pitches: \u201cThe theme for gnaw Issue 1 is roots: where our food comes from, the stories behind our favourite places, and our own histories with food and drink. What is the origin story behind your favourites, and what makes them important to you?\u201d And, \u201cWe want to explore ideas that push the edges at this idea of \u2018roots\u2019 in food in fun, exciting and\/ or unexpected ways. We especially want to hear from new and underheard perspectives on food in Scotland, and from new and emerging writers.\u201d They\u2019re still working out what to pay. The pitch deadline is 29 February 2024. Details in the post\/thread <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/theskinnymag\/status\/1757756504759783445\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Art UK: Drawings<\/strong><br>Art UK was previously known as the Public Catalogue Foundation. Their <a href=\"https:\/\/artuk.org\/footer\/faq\">website<\/a> says, \u201cArt UK&#8217;s mission is to open up public (art) collections (in the UK) for enjoyment, learning and research.\u201d&nbsp;Their commissioning editor has issued a pitch call: \u201cI&#8217;m commissioning stories about drawings.<br>I&#8217;d love to hear from anyone with ideas for stories, especially: <strong>stories about artists who primarily worked on paper themed features that bring together different artists and works<\/strong>\u201d. Pay is \u00a3250\u201d. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/elizagoodpastur\/status\/1758062729267474553\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>BBC Studios: Cultural conversations in travel, entertainment, science\/sustainability, and more<br><\/strong>This is a pitch call from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbcstudios.com\/about-us\/about-bbc-studios\/\">BBC Studios<\/a>: \u201cI&#8217;m assigning same-day, next-day, mayyybe 3rd-day reported takes with a strong news hook. Must be unbiased reporting w\/multiple credentialed sources, minimum 50% women\/nonbinary folks<br>This is NOT the place for: opinion, personal essays, products, anything promotional. It IS the place for well-reported takes responding to\/kicking off big cultural conversations in travel, entertainment, science\/sustainability, and more!\u201d Pay is $350 for features of 600-800 words. See the pitch call\/thread <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/apedelman\/status\/1758196783455391799\">here<\/a>.&nbsp;<br><br><strong>Men\u2019s Journal: Whiskey<\/strong><br>This is a pitch call for Men\u2019s Journal: \u201cA reminder to all spirits writers that I&#8217;m still open for pitches for @MensJournal. Specifically looking for hot take op-eds and spicy essays about whisk(e)y.\u201d They pay $250 for pieces of 600-800 words. See the call\/thread <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/chris_hatler\/status\/1758140967733850400\">here<\/a>.&nbsp;<br><br><strong>Parabola: Reality<br><\/strong>Parabola is a quarterly journal that explores the quest for meaning as it is expressed in the world\u2019s myths, symbols, and religious traditions, with particular emphasis on the relationship between this store of wisdom and our modern life. \u201cWe look for lively, penetrating material unencumbered by jargon or academic argument. We prefer well-researched, objective, and unsentimental pieces that are grounded in one or more religious or cultural tradition; articles that focus on dreams, visions, or other very personal experiences are unlikely to be accepted.\u201d They publish articles and translations (1,000-3,000 words), book reviews (500 words), retellings of traditional stories (500-1,500 words), forum contributions (up to 500 words), and poetry (up to 5 poems). The theme for their Summer 2024 issue is \u2018Reality\u2019, and the deadline is 1 March 2024. They have other themes listed too, with later deadlines. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/parabola.org\/submissions\/\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Channel<\/strong><br>They have detailed submission guidelines, including, \u201cAlthough we draw inspiration from local and international traditions of nature writing, as well as from the many dedicated platforms for writing on climate and ecology that exist today, much of <strong>what we publish falls outside common definitions of nature writing and eco-writing<\/strong>. We love work that speaks directly of a writer\u2019s bond with and fear for our planet, and work that takes a local landscape, or a local flower, as its subject; equally, though, we love work that draws on an aspect of nature as setting, image or metaphor.\u201d They have specific submission windows for fiction and poetry (closed now); non-fiction for the print&nbsp; (up to 6,000 words) and online magazine, as well as the blog, and art are accepted through the year. Pay is \u20ac35 per printed page, up \u20ac250 per piece and with a minimum fee of \u20ac50 for single-page works. For work published online, they pay \u20ac35 per 400 words, up to a maximum of \u20ac250 per piece and a minimum of \u20ac50. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/channelmag.org\/submissions\/\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Taproot Magazine: Thread<br><\/strong>They want pieces exploring the topics of food, farm, family and craft. The magazine is divided into three sections: Head &#8211; essays about living a more connected life; Hands &#8211; recipes, crafts and projects to make yourself; and Heart &#8211; the personal experience of more connected living. Also, \u201cWe are looking for traditional and modern crafts. We are looking for recipes, and techniques to be carried into the kitchen, the garden, the pasture, the urban homestead, the rural farm.\u201d Articles are 800-4,000 words. Their theme for issue 63, to be published in late Autumn 2024, is \u2018Thread\u2019. The deadline is 1 April 2024. Pay varies. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/taprootmag.com\/pages\/submissions\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Sentient Media<\/strong><br>They have refreshed their pitch guide. They have detailed guidelines, including, \u201cSentient Media is a non-profit news outlet publishing stories and solutions for a changing world. Our primary focus is <strong>factory farms, and their impact on food, climate, health, politics and more<\/strong>. A successful pitch will fit within at least one of our verticals: <strong>food and farming<\/strong>, <strong>science<\/strong>, <strong>climate<\/strong>, <strong>health<\/strong> or <strong>policy<\/strong>.\u201d Rates start at $300. See their editor\u2019s call <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/jennysplitter\/status\/1753053553776603294\">here<\/a> and general pitch guide <a href=\"https:\/\/sentientmedia.org\/pitchguidelines\/\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>Going Places Newsletter<\/strong><br>The Content Marketing Director of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.going.com\/?utm_medium=organic-social&amp;utm_source=twitter&amp;utm_campaign=bio\">Going<\/a> (formerly Scott\u2019s Cheap Flights) has issued a pitch call: \u201cFor assignments, looking for writers deeply familiar (lived there, visited multiple times) with <strong>Canberra, Cairns, Brisbane, Zambia, Mozambique, Madagascar,&nbsp; Botswana<\/strong>. There are 1400-1600 words and pay starts at $350.\u201d See the pitch call <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/KatieHammel\/status\/1757551960390266999\">here<\/a> and the pitch form <a href=\"https:\/\/hello-going.typeform.com\/to\/JuO4r2xa?typeform-source=t.co\">here<\/a>.<br><br><strong>The Welsh Agenda: Welsh current affairs, culture, society, education, technology<\/strong><br><a href=\"https:\/\/www.iwa.wales\/about-the-welsh-agenda\/\">The Welsh Agenda<\/a> is a current affairs magazine of Wales; \u201cWe are open for pitches! This is a paid opportunity starting at \u00a3100 for articles on current affairs, culture, society, education, technology &#8211; all with a Welsh angle. We&#8217;d love to hear from you even if you&#8217;ve not been published elsewhere before.\u201d See the pitch call <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/IWA_Wales\/status\/1757766128657400202\">here<\/a> and their general, detailed pitch guide <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iwa.wales\/about-the-welsh-agenda\/editorial-policy-and-guidelines\/\">here<\/a>. &nbsp;<br><br><strong>Chicken Soup for the Soul<br><\/strong>They publish true stories and poetry. Here are excerpts from two of their themed submission calls: \u2018Miracles, messages from heaven, angels\u2019; and \u2018The power of thinking positive\u2019.&nbsp;<br><strong>\u2013 Miracles, messages from heaven, angels: <\/strong>\u201cStories about miracles, angels, messages from heaven, premonitions, amazing coincidences and other unexplainable but good events!<br>We are looking for powerful, astounding, stories that will make people say &#8220;wow&#8221; or give them chills. This book is for everyone, whether religious or non-religious.\u201d Some of the suggested themes are: Signs and wonder; Divine intervention; Angel visitations; Everyday miracles; Messages or guidance from those who have passed on; Dreams and premonitions; and Miraculous healings or recoveries. Deadline: 28 February 2024.<br><strong>&#8212; The power of thinking positive: <\/strong>\u201cWe know that using the power of thinking positive helps you to achieve your goals and lead a happy, purposeful, and productive life. Almost anything is possible if you think you can. You can dream big, overcome challenges, create the best life possible for yourself, and turn adversity into opportunity. What do you do to think positive and how did it change your life? Tell us your success story about using the power of thinking positive!\u201d Some suggested themes are: How your attitude has made a difference in your life; Have you used the fake it till you make it strategy?; The unexpected benefits of challenges; and Putting things in perspective. Deadline: 28 February 2024.<br>Chicken Soup for the Soul pays $250 for works up to 1,200 words. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.chickensoup.com\/story-submissions\/possible-book-topics\/\">here<\/a> (themes), <a href=\"https:\/\/www.chickensoup.com\/story-submissions\/story-guidelines\/\">here<\/a> (general guidelines). Also see their <a href=\"https:\/\/www.chickensoup.com\/story-submissions\/faq\/\">FAQ<\/a> about submissions. They are accepting works for other calls too, with later deadlines (see guidelines): <strong>Christmas, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, New Year&#8217;s<\/strong>; <strong>Funny stories<\/strong>; <strong>Cat Stories<\/strong>; and <strong>Dog Stories<\/strong>.<br><br><strong>Grow: The Networks Issue<br><\/strong>Grow \u201ctells creative stories about synthetic biology.\u201d They have examples in their guidelines of various formats they publish in: Dialogues; Q&amp;As; Reportage; Essays; Histories; and &nbsp;stories about equitable futures. They also publish science fiction. The theme for 2024 is \u2018Networks\u2019. They have detailed pitch guidelines, including, \u201cThe rise of artificial intelligence has enabled the world to think differently about ways of working \u2014 how connections, data, and information can lead to efficiency and advancement. In biotechnology, digital networks have superpowered our abilities to engineer proteins and solve once-impossible protein folding problems. At the same time, AI\u2019s meteoric ascent has sparked both fear and excitement across economic, political, and social nodes. Artificial neural networks were developed in the mid 1900s to mimic the brain \u2014 yet biological networks have been around for billions of years. The neuronal architectures present from ant to elephant, the metabolic cascades underpinning all organisms, the oscillating harmony between flora, fauna, and the abiotic environment. What have we gleaned from these networks as old as life itself, and how can we use these lessons to peer into the future of AI?\u201d And, \u201cRates vary based on scope and a writer\u2019s experience, but are paid on a project-based fee that generally averages out to $1+ per published word. We will be accepting pitches year-round, but our editorial calendar does fill up, so keep that in mind.\u201d Details in the pitch guide <a href=\"https:\/\/www.growbyginkgo.com\/2024\/02\/13\/call-for-pitches-the-networks-issue\/\">here<\/a>; see the pitch call <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/growbyginkgo\/status\/1758185345017929964\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p class=\"wp-block-paragraph\"><strong>Bio:<\/strong>&nbsp;S. Kalekar is the pseudonym of a regular contributor to this magazine. She can be reached&nbsp;<a href=\"mailto:skalekar888@gmail.com\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>These are themed non-fiction pitch\/submission calls; a few outlets also publish other formats, like fiction and poetry. 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