{"id":7035,"date":"2019-08-02T05:39:41","date_gmt":"2019-08-02T12:39:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.freedomwithwriting.com\/freedom\/?p=7035"},"modified":"2019-08-06T10:11:14","modified_gmt":"2019-08-06T17:11:14","slug":"20-themed-calls-for-submissions-for-august-2019-non-fiction-essays-etc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.freedomwithwriting.com\/freedom\/uncategorized\/20-themed-calls-for-submissions-for-august-2019-non-fiction-essays-etc\/","title":{"rendered":"20 Themed Calls for Submissions for August 2019 (Non-Fiction, Essays, Etc)"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"slideshow\">\n<div class=\"slidemenu\">\n<div class=\"simple-next\">Next<\/div>\n<div class=\"show-all\">Show All<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\nThere are 20 non-fiction themes for the 15 magazines listed here. Some of these themes are: presidential election, civil war \u2013 reconstruction, the era of digital transformation, Christmas, wellness: mental health, friendship and parenting, inclusive cities, matters of trust, hospitality, and second acts. Many of the magazines do not list deadlines for pitches for themes on their editorial calendars\/media kits, so it\u2019s best to get queries in early. Several don\u2019t disclose their payment rates, so writers need to query these. <strong>&#8211; S. Kalekar<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<strong>Cobblestone Magazine: Presidential Election; Civil War &#8212; Reconstruction<\/strong> <strong><br \/>\n<\/strong>This is an American history magazine for children ages 9-14 from Cricket Media. They are currently accepting queries on two themes: <strong>Presidential Elections<\/strong>, and <strong>Civil War: Reconstruction<\/strong>. Articles should have historical accuracy and lively, original approaches to the subject at hand \u2013 they publish features (in-depth non-fiction, plays, first-person accounts, and biographies), and supplemental non-fiction (subjects directly and indirectly related to the theme &#8212; editors like little-known information but encourage writers not to overlook the obvious). They also publish fiction (authentic historical and biographical fiction, adventure, and retold legends relating to the theme), activities (crafts, recipes, woodworking, or any other interesting projects that can be done either by children alone or with adult supervision), theme-related poetry, as well as puzzles and games. The query deadlines are 1 September 2019 for Presidential Election, and 1 October 2019 for Civil War: Reconstruction. Details <a href=\"http:\/\/cricketmedia.com\/cobblestone-submission-guidelines\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong>The Victorian Writer: Writers Victoria 30<sup>th<\/sup> Birthday Issue<br \/>\n<\/strong>The Victorian Writer is the in-house magazine of Australia-based Writers Victoria. They accept both pitches and submissions, and for the Writers Victoria 30<sup>th<\/sup> Birthday Issue will have \u2018pearls\u2019 of wisdom, and more. They accept non-fiction, articles, and extracts of up to 2,000 words. Commissions are AUD150-250, though rates can vary with each issue\u2019s budget. The deadline for this issue is 27 August 2019. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/writersvictoria.org.au\/resources\/the-victorian-writer\/pitch\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong>BizEd: The Era of Digital Transformation<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This award-winning magazine publishes work on global business education, including insights, trends, and innovations in teaching and learning, research and insights, and running the academic enterprise. They accept three kinds of articles: those that detail a program, approach, or initiative at a school that could serve as a model for other schools facing similar challenges \u2013 articles must offer useful information and guidance to readers at other business schools, not just celebrate a business school and its programs; those written by deans, faculty, or thought leaders about trends in business or business education that could have a widespread impact on the industry; and those that provide empirical data that highlight important trends in business education. Features are about 1,500-3,000 words, and departments are shorter. For \u2018The Era of Digital Transformation\u2019 theme their guidelines say: \u201c\u2018Digital transformation\u2019 has become the latest goal of organizations, but how is digital transformation defined? To what extent is it changing business practice? And what does it mean to business education? We look at the ways business schools are responding to this emerging trend in their programs.\u201d The submission deadline for features is 13 September and for departments, it is 9 October 2019. They also say that writers should not feel constrained by the editorial calendar. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/bized.aacsb.edu\/submissions\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/bized.aacsb.edu\/editorial-calendar\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nTravel + Leisure: Destination of the Year<br \/>\n<\/strong>This premier travel magazine from Meredith Corporation does not issue writers\u2019 guidelines, but they do have an email address where writers can send ideas or pitches. According to their editorial calendar, the theme for December 2019 is \u2018Destination of the Year\u2019. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.travelandleisure.com\/contact\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.travelandleisure.com\/microsites\/tlmediakit\/pdf\/travellesiure_2019_editorialcalendar.pdf\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nBroadview: Christmas; Wellness: Mental Health; Preserving Canada\u2019s Indigenous Rock Art<\/strong><br \/>\nThis award-winning Canadian magazine, founded in 1829, has an audience of progressive Christians. They want writing about spirituality, ethical living, social justice and the United Church. Stories should target the interests and ethos of their readers &#8212; human rights and social issues, spirituality and faith, inspiring human interest stories, the environment, culture and mental health. They can be investigative features, engaging profiles, first-person narratives, reported news stories, essays, photo essays, opinion pieces, blogs, interviews or reviews of books or film. They plan print issues about six months in advance and online stories anywhere from days to weeks in advance. They only rarely cover events. They almost never publish fiction, and only accept poetry from published poets. They receive review suggestions, but usually only commission reviews for upcoming books, movies, podcasts and exhibits. For their December 2019 issue, the theme is \u2018Christmas\u2019; and for January\/February 2020, the themes are \u2018Wellness: Mental Health\u2019, and \u2018Preserving Canada\u2019s Indigenous Rock Art\u2019. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/broadview.org\/submission-guidelines\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/broadview.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/Broadview_MediaKit2019-1.pdf\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nPlanning Magazine: The Preemption Paradox; Inclusive Cities<\/strong><br \/>\nThis magazine of the American Planning Association has detailed writers\u2019 guidelines and they want writers to query first. They publish news and analyses of events in planning, including suburban, rural, and small town planning, environmental planning, neighborhood revitalization, economic development, social planning, and urban design. They publish features (usually 2,500 words), short news stories, book reviews, news about APA activities and members, viewpoint essays, and news of projects in the works. The November 2019 issue theme is \u2018The Preemption Paradox: Balancing local planning goals, state mandates, and federal legislation\u2019, and for Planning Practice, the theme is \u2018Paying for Affordable Housing\u2019. For December 2019, the theme is \u2018Inclusive Cities: Placemaking with women in mind\u2019, and for Planning Practice, the theme is \u2018Engaging minority youth\u2019. They do not pay for articles by practicing planners, attorneys, or university faculty members. For others, fees are worked out individually, usually $100-1,000, and $50-300 for photographs and drawings. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/planning.org\/planning\/suggestions\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/planning-org-uploaded-media.s3.amazonaws.com\/document\/Media-Kit-2019.pdf\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nBright Wall\/Dark Room: Second Acts<br \/>\n<\/strong>This online magazine offers a different lens on film: no hot takes, hype, movie news, clickbait, \u201ccontent,\u201d pop-ups, or ads. They explore the relationship between movies and the business of being alive. They are looking for thoughtful analysis and wholehearted engagement, as opposed to standard reviews, or hot takes. They publish interviews, profiles, formal analysis, cultural criticism, personal essays, and humor pieces. They tend to publish critical essays between 1,500-3,000 words, though they also publish work that is shorter or longer. Creative approaches are always encouraged. For the \u2018Second Acts\u2019 submission call their guidelines say, \u201cNow we all know F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote that \u201cthere are no second acts in American lives.\u201d What our October issue presupposes is&#8230;maybe there are?\u201d They pay $50 and the deadline for this theme is 31 August 2019. They also welcome pitches or unsolicited essay submissions of any length, on any film or television related topic that are unrelated to the theme issue. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.brightwalldarkroom.com\/submissions\/\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong>Pizza Today: Independent Pizzeria of the Year; <\/strong><strong>Hot 100 Independents &amp; the Top 100 Companies<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This award-winning trade magazine for the pizza business does not publish writers\u2019 guidelines, but they do give contact details of their editorial team. The theme for their October issue is \u2018Independent Pizzeria of the Year\u2019 and for November, it is \u2018Hot 100 Independents &amp; the Top 100 Companies\u2019. Also see their website, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.pizzatoday.com\/\">Pizzatoday.com<\/a> which publishes news, departments, and recipes. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/mediakit.pizzatoday.com\/contact\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/mediakit.pizzatoday.com\/editorial-calendar\/\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nTribal College Journal: STEM<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is the journal of American Indian higher education. They seek longer (2,500-3,000) and shorter features (2,000 words), though writers should send a 100-word abstract first to query. All feature articles must involve tribal colleges in some way. Possible feature article topics are listed, but alternative topics on each theme are welcome. <strong>For Spring 2020, they are reading work on <\/strong>STEM. Their guidelines say, \u201cNow more than ever, the STEM fields and related programming are proliferating at tribal colleges and universities. What are some of the new innovative programs and curricula at TCUs? What sorts of career opportunities are available for STEM graduates? How do TCUs infuse Indigenous culture into STEM courses?\u201d The rate of payment depends on various factors, and there is no payment for Research or Voices articles. The deadline for feature story suggestions is 6 September 2019 and the features deadline is 18 October 2019. For On Campus news shorts, the deadline is 25 October  2019. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/tribalcollegejournal.org\/writers-guidelines\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/tribalcollegejournal.org\/upcoming-issues\/\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<strong>Griffith Review: Matters of Trust<br \/>\n<\/strong>This magazine publishes Australian and international writers, featuring a mix of essays, memoir, reportage, short fiction, poetry and visual essays. For \u2018Matters of Trust\u2019 their guidelines say, \u201cFrom our first experiences to our last, institutions structure our world \u2013 through education and medicine to politics, justice, civics and religion. But in recent years even the most entrenched of institutions are seemingly on the edge of implosion. Either through deliberate political attacks or as an effect of wider disruption, new social forces have issued a comprehensive challenge to the established order.<\/p>\n<p>Does this new uncertainty mark a profound loss of trust in how our society is organised and how it operates? Might this be an opportunity for thorough-going reform to regain lost legitimacy, or does it mark an end-point for a social structure that is no longer tenable in the twenty-first century? Can institutions adapt? Can trust be rebuilt? Or will new forms of social organisation eventuate from this gathering sense of crisis?\u201d They want work <em>\u201c<\/em>that reveals the ways our institutions are transforming, reshaping, renewing. We seek work that explores the change that is already underway, and what needs to happen next so our economic and social systems can meet the needs of a future society that is shaping up to be radically different from our own.\u201d They want completed submissions, not queries, and the deadline is 1 September 2019. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/griffithreview.com\/guidelines-for-writers\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/griffithreview.submittable.com\/submit\/143420\/griffith-review-67-matters-of-trust\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nSunset Magazine: Holidays &amp; Entertaining<br \/>\n<\/strong>This magazine covers travel and recreation, gardening and outdoor living, food and entertaining, as well as home design, remodelling, and projects. They cover the 13 Western US states, as well as British Columbia and Mexico.  Their largest freelance need is travel articles, more for shorter items and one-two page pieces rather than features. For November\/December, the theme is \u2018Holidays &amp; Entertaining\u2019 for both the print and digital issues. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sunset.com\/general\/travel-writers\">here<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sunset.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019-Media-Kit.pdf\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.sunset.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019-Travel-Media-Kit-FINAL-SITE-UPLOAD-compressed.pdf\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong>Motherwell: Friendship and Parenting<\/strong><br \/>\nThis publication accepts work on a variety of parenting-related themes\u2014culture, family life, obstacles and the process of overcoming them. They are launching an essay series, \u2018Friendship and Parenting\u2019. The guidelines say, \u201cWe are looking for fresh perspectives, up to 1,400 words, that tackle all the ways in which these two powerful and pervasive relationships intersect. Interpretations might include: how you handle your tween&#8217;s toxic friendship; how your new moms&#8217; group saved your sanity; how friendships sometimes don&#8217;t survive different approaches to parenting; how existing friendships can change when one person is a parent and one isn&#8217;t. We are open to a range of styles. This is a paid opportunity, completed essays only.\u201d The deadline for these themed essays is 1 September 2019. They also pay for general parenting-related personal pieces and perspective essays (1,200 words), while shorter pieces and alternative formats, including videos, graphic memoirs, lists etc. are unpaid. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/motherwellmag.com\/submissions\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/motherwellmag.submittable.com\/submit\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong>Hold the Line Magazine: When We Gather<br \/>\n<\/strong>This magazine\u2019s editorial goals are to cover parenting and race and racism, LGBTQ life, food insecurity, ways to teach children about consent, gender norms, and additional topics will be addressed as they arise. For their sixth issue, they want pieces on the theme of \u2018When We Gather\u2019. Their guidelines say, \u201cHow do we thrive in a community? When has relying on others provided you with resources or advice that aided in your socially conscious parenting? What special group has changed your outlook on life? What do you do when you don\u2019t have a safe place to discuss concerns?\u201d They accept both pitches and completed articles, and their pieces aim to be solution-based. They also publish poetry and short stories, and will not publish work that does not fall under the umbrella of parenthood and social justice. Pay ranges from $10 to $75, and photos fetch $15 each. They are reading work now for their sixth issue. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/htlmagazine.com\/submissions\/\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong>Geez: Hospitality<br \/>\n<\/strong>The Geez project is \u201ca discussion among people of faith seeking social justice. Our readers and writers express this through art, activism, contemplation and a \u201cmore-grounded, inter-connected\u201d approach to living.\u201d It does not assume a church insider audience. They have detailed guidelines for this issue. The pieces can be about several things, including when you had an unexpected visitor or a surprising host; or that moment, personally or politically, when an act of hospitality had unforeseen consequences for good or ill; or unique places hospitality is happening to combat capitalism; or the historical tradition of the Catholic Worker movement. They also want recipes. They will accept long-form journalism, personal stories of transformation, short bursts of feelings, nuggets of insight, and inspiration. They want pitches for longer non-fiction pieces (650-1,300 words), flash non-fiction (50-350 words), and photos\/illustrations. Writers are paid a modest honorarium. The pitch deadline is 10 August 2019. Details <a href=\"https:\/\/geezmagazine.org\/participate\/guidelines\/\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/geezmagazine.org\/blogs\/entry\/call-for-pitches-g55-hospitality\">here<\/a>.\n<\/div>\n<div class='slide'>\n<p><strong>Disegno: Autumn<br \/>\n<\/strong>This is a leading quarterly journal dedicated to long-form independent reporting and critical writing on design. They publish reportage, photoessays, profiles, critical discussion, interviews, reviews and roundtables. They cover design, architecture, fashion, urbanism, graphics and technology, <em>and<\/em> provide political commentary, academic analysis, arts photography and discussion of current affairs for a design-interested audience. The deadline for pitches for their Autumn issue is 15 August 2019 (the receive online pitches any time). 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