There are more than 50 themes for non-fiction submission calls in the 14 magazines listed here. Some of the themes are: elections around the world, the sun and the moon, planet positive, Bulgaria, body positivity, to raise a reader, foster families, mental health, large-scale solar, winter riding, and stories about Christmas. A few specify their deadlines but most do not, so it is best to get queries in early. Many of them accept queries/work outside of specific themes also. Here they are, in no particular order. – S. Kalekar
World Nomads: Four themes
This is a travel insurer and adventurous lifestyle brand. They want first-person writeups about experiences, and making connections with local people and culture. They are looking for professional travel writers who have a unique story to tell about destinations. The articles will be featured in their Explore section, where they inspire their readers, so they can plan and execute their own adventures. Pay is $0.50/word and photos are paid separately. They do not want listicles. They’re looking for pitches on the following destinations: Sao Tome & Principe (pitch ideas by December 16, 2019); Bulgaria (pitch ideas by January 3, 2020); Scotland (pitch ideas by January 17, 2020); and Kenya (pitch ideas by January 31, 2020). Details here.
Sub-Terrain Magazine: House Made of Dawn (Visions of the Cultural
Ramifications of Current and Future Trends in Digital Technologies)
They welcome essays, creative non-fiction, fiction, and poetry. For the
current themetheir guidelines say, “This special issue of subTerrain
will code readers into ecstatic dream worlds that are just around the bend of
the collective mind. We will be searching for a new cosmological culture
amongst the Ones and Zeros of the near and distant future.” Commentary
(social or otherwise) and other non-fiction should be up to 4,000 words. Pay is
$50 for poems and $0.10/word for prose, up to $500. The deadline is 31 January
2020. There is no fee for mailed submissions. Details here.
Faces Magazine: Four themes
Cricket Media’s Faces Magazine is a world cultures and geography magazine
for ages 9-14. Features (700–800
words) include in-depth non-fiction highlighting an aspect of the featured
culture, interviews, and personal accounts; supplemental nonfiction (300–600
words) includes subjects directly and indirectly related to the theme; fiction(up to 800 words) includes retold legends, folktales, stories, and original
plays from around the world, etc., relating to the theme. They also publish
activities, puzzles, and games. They have four
themes coming up: The Sun and the Moon (query deadline January 6, 2020);
Elections Around the World (query deadline February 10, 2020); Birds
(query deadline March 9, 2020); and New Zealand (query deadline April
13, 2020). All queries need to include an extensive bibliography of materials
the author intends to use in preparing the article Details here.
Fun for Kidz: Cats, Wild and Domestic; Astronomy: to the Stars and Beyond;
Horses
This is a magazine for children from 6 to 13 years, with 8, 9, and 10
the specific target age. The ideal length of non-fiction
piece is up to 300-325 words for a one-page magazine article or up to 600-650
words for a two-page magazine article. Articles that are accompanied by strong
high-resolution photos are far more likely to be accepted than those requiring
illustration. They have a few upcoming themes listed, including the following,
for which they’re accepting non-fiction submissions: Cats, Wild and Domestic
(March 2020); Astronomy: to the Stars and Beyond (May 2020); and Horses (July
2020). Pay is
$0.05/word for fiction and non-fiction, and $10 for poetry and puzzles, with variable rates
offered for games, simple carpentry projects, etc. Detailshere andhere.
Smithsonian Magazine: Planet Positive; Travel
This well-regarded magazine accepts unsolicited proposals from
established freelance writers for features and some departments. They do not
have writers’ guidelines, but a form that freelancers can fill in to send their
proposals to, for these sections: History, Travel, Arts, Science, and
Innovation. According to their media kit for the print magazine, the theme for
their April 2020 issue is Planet Positive; for May, it is Travel. Also look at
their 2020 Online Editorial Calendar. Details here, here, and here.
Disegno: Spring 2020
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, and provide political commentary, academic analysis,
arts photography and discussion of current affairs for a design-interested
audience. The deadline for pitches for their Spring 2020 issue is 24
January 2020. They receive online pitches any time. Details here and here.
Beatdom #20
This magazine publishes
annually. For their 20th issue, they want essays (2,000-5,000 words), interviews, reviews,
poetry, and art related to the Beat Generation. They are not looking for
fiction in this round. Pay is $50 for essays. The deadline is 1 March 2020.
Details here and here.
Parents: The Mother Earth
Issue; Body Positivity; To Raise a Reader Issue
This US-based publication on parenting has a magazine and a website. They generally
work only with writers who have some experience, so writers should send
photocopied clips with their queries. They are mainly interested in
stories that will appeal to a wide variety of parents. For example,
developmental service ideas for specific age groups are always welcome. In
addition, they’re always looking for compelling human-interest stories, so
writers may want to check their local newspaper for ideas. They cannot pursue
stories that have appeared in competing national publications. According to
their 2020 editorial calendar, the theme for April is The Mother Earth Issue;
for May, it is Body Positivity; and for June, it is The Raise a Reader Issue –
there are various sub-topics listed under each theme, and there are several
other themes listed. They want queries by post. Details here and here.
Dayton Parent: Eight themes
This parenting magazine is interested in what Dayton area experts and parents have to say. On occasion they will use material that is meant for a national audience, but their primary goal is to provide readers with a local angle that is pertinent to them. According to their Editorial Calendar, for March/April 2020, the themes are: Preschools, Autism, Summer Camps, and Travel: Museums Worth the Drive; for May/June 2020, the themes are Foster Families, Mental Health, Summer Camps, Local Family Fun, and Travel: Caves. Payment is upon publication, and depends on assigned word count. Details here and here.
Alaska Business: Nine themes
They publish articles on everything from entrepreneurs to heavy
industry. Their content resonates with all things Alaska Business, including
Alaska Native Corporations; Architecture & Engineering; Banking &
Finance; Construction; Education & Nonprofits; Energy & Utilities;
Environmental Services; Fisheries; Forestry & Agriculture; Health &
Medicine; Insurance; Military; Mining; Oil & Gas; Real Estate; Science;
Small Business; Telecommunications & Technology; Travel & Tourism;
Transportation & Shippers; and World Trade Center Alaska’s international
endeavors. They have special sections each month emphasizing a certain segment
of the economy. In January and July each year they publish an economic outlook
for Alaska. About 80 percent of their features are written by freelancers.
Queries should be for calendar items four to six months out. They also welcome
queries from individuals who would like to write columns in their fields of
expertise. According to their editorial calendar, the industry coverage themes
for April 2020 are:
— Construction:
Concept to Completion;
— Education: Continuing Medical Education Credits;
— Engineering/Architecture: Mechanical Engineering-HVAC;
— Healthcare: Heart Health;
— Oil & Gas: The Race to ANWR;
— Transportation: Tug and Barge Services;and
— Tourism: Growing Segments of the Tourism Industry.
The special
sections for that month are Corporate 100 and Mining. There are
several other themes listed for various months. Details here and here.
Planning Magazine: Four themes
This
magazine is published 10 times a year by the American Planning Association. It
offers 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 want queries, not
completed articles. They publish full-length feature articles (including case studies
and trends), short stories about newsworthy events, book reviews, news about
APA activities, viewpoint essays, letters, and news of projects that are in the
works. According to their 2020 Media Kit, for
March, the themes are: The “Amazoning” of America: Retail disruption
and land use, transportation, and local economies. Part of the Pace of Change
Series;and PLUS: Large-scale solar; and for April, the
themes are: McCities: How fast food has forever altered the built
environment; and PLUS: Coding for planners. There are several other
themes listed. They generally do not pay for
articles by practicing planners, attorneys, or university faculty members. For
others, fees are worked out individually; these usually range from $100 to
$1,000 for articles, depending on length, and $50 to $300 for photographs and
drawings. Details here, here and here.
Hoof Beats: Four themes
This is a harness racing magazine. They prefer to receive queries from
first-time writers for the magazine, though they also accept manuscripts. The
magazine is 70 percent freelance written, and
they are always looking for story ideas pertaining exclusively to Standardbreds
and harness racing. Photographs are also encouraged. Pay is $100 for
departments and $500 for features. Photo rates are negotiated. According to
their editorial calendar, the theme for February 2020 is Mares and Foals
Issue; for March, it is Farm and Training Center Issue; for
April, it is Season Preview and for May, it is Second Careers Issue.
There are several other themes. Details here and here.
Adventure Cyclist Magazine: Touring North America; International Touring; Winter Riding
This is the magazine of the Adventure Cycling Association and they accept queries and submissions on a rolling basis. Their writers’ guidelines say they’re specially looking for well-photographed stories of touring in North America (road or dirt). They plan issues 12-18 months out. According to their 2020 Editorial Calendar, the November 2020 theme is ‘International Touring’ and for December/January, it is ‘Winter Riding’. From freelancers, they accept feature stories, which are 2,000-3,000 words, where writers share their inspiring bicycle trips with readers, and The Final Mile essays which are about a singular experience while on a bicycle trip that captures the essence of bicycle travel (not always inspiring — sometimes hilarious!). Submissions are being read till end-December 2019. They pay $0.25-$0.50/word. Details here, here, and here.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Six themes
They want inspirational, true stories and poems about ordinary people having
extraordinary experiences. The anecdotes should be told in the first person,
and have a beginning, middle, and end. They have six upcoming themes:
— Stories
About Self-care and Me Time – They want stories about self care, which is
not just about physical health but includes your emotional, mental and
spiritual wellbeing. They want stories about how you neglected your self-care
and then how you realized its importance and so you now engage in it. The
deadline is 31 December 2019.
— The Magic of Cats – They want stories about the magic of your cat or
the magic of a cat you know. Stories can be serious or humorous, or
both. The deadline is extended to 15 January 2020.
— The Magic of Dogs – They want work about all the heartwarming,
inspirational, and magical stories you have about a dog and the magic that dog
brings to your life or the life of your family. The deadline is extended to 15
January 2020.
— Stories About Christmas – They are collecting
stories for their Holiday 2020 book and are looking for stories about the
entire December holiday season, including Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanzaa, Boxing
Day, and New Year’s festivities. Stories should be “Santa safe”. Some suggested
topics are: Christmas through the eyes of a child, things that went wrong,
funny anecdotes, holiday traditions, holiday humor, memories of the holiday
season, and family reunions. The deadline is 30 January 2020.
— Be You
(Previously You Go, Girl!) – They want work about women’s voices,
aspirations, interests, and journeys; “We are looking for your true stories on how you
are living your best life, building quality relationships, and living well even
while overcoming challenges, to be the best version of YOU. Your story will
inspire and encourage women of all ages to be unapologetically themselves!”
Some suggested topics are: career/work – starting your own business, working
for yourself or climbing corporate ladders; dating/singleness – the good, the bad,
and the crazy; physical health – how you are bettering yourself through
physical activity; mental health – taking care of your mental health just as
much as your body!; self-care – investing time into making yourself feel good,
physically and mentally; and managing finances – budgeting and investing for
yourself! The deadline is extended to 31 January 2020.
— Listen to Your Dreams – They want work on dreams. “Dreams are
often the way we tap into our own inner wisdom. Sixth sense, gut feeling,
premonitions, instinct. Whatever you call it, sometimes we have no logical
reason for knowing something—but still we know it.
We want to know about your dreams. What have you
learned from your dreams? Did you listen? Did any of your dreams come true? Did
a dream strengthen your faith or help you change the direction your life was
headed in? Did some miraculous insight serve as a warning about something that
was going to happen?” They don’t want stories about realizing your dreams (as
in aspirations) for this issue, but on dreams while sleeping. Some suggested
topics are: dreams about finding love; dreams that saved you or a loved one
from danger/death; dreams that helped you face your fears; dreams that changed
the direction of your life; and dreams in which you communicated with a loved
one, either dead or alive. The deadline is 28 February 2020.
Deadlines: Various
Length: Up to 1,200 words
Pay: $200
Details here (book topics) and here (guidelines).
Author Bio: S.
Kalekar is the pseudonym of a regular contributor to this magazine. She is the
author of 182 Short Fiction Publishers. She
can be reached here.