If you’re ready to invest in your freelance writing career, this list is a potential goldmine.
The No B.S. Course on Freelance Writing goes into explicit detail about how to approach these publishers, so you can get the best outcome from your time invested in contacting them. The course also covers a wide variety of other ways to find publishers and potential writing clients.
This list is loosely organized by category.
A special thanks goes to Writing Launch for help with compiling this list.
Lifestyle/Entertainment
- Dorkly publishes articles about pop culture, covering topics such as anime, video games, movies, and television. They pay $75 per published article. Their aesthetic seems to be a bit “click-baity.” To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Paste Magazine publishes articles about music, tv, video games, and comedy. They seem to have have a broad focus on popular culture. They pay $50 for articles. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Two Plus Two is an online website about poker. They publish technical articles about playing poker, as well as interviews and biographies of poker personalities. They pay $200 per published article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Cosmpolitan.com is actively recruiting new writers to create content for their digital content. They pay $100 per post. To learn more, read their submission guidelines
- Cracked publishes articles about pop culture, with an emphasis on humor. Their articles cover movies, video games, memes, etc. They have a distinct clickbaity style. They pay up to $250 per post. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Country Magazine is all about living the small town, rural lifestyle. They publish stories, photographs, jokes, and recipes. They feature stories and memories of country living. Their slogan is “the land and life we love”. They pay $250 for stories that run a page or more. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- MotorHome, the magazine for RV enthusiasts, covers all aspects of the RV lifestyle. They accept queries, and pay writers up to $900 an article. According to their guidelines: “The easiest way to sell your work to MotorHome is to query us on an interesting and tightly focused motorhome story.” Learn more here.
- Little India is a magazine for Indians around the world. They publish articles of interest to the international Indian community. Their focus is on “focus is on overseas Indians, returning NRIs and expats.” They pay 5 to 10 cents a word, up to 2,500 words. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- EQ is the “premier magazine of luxe country life.” They profile prominent people living an equestrian lifestyle, profile unique homes, farms, and ranches, and publish articles on travel, style, home design, culture, and dining. They pay $100 for departments and $200 to $300 for features. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Farm and Ranch Living is all about farmers and ranchers “sharing their memories and experiences.” They are owned by Readers Digest. They pay up to $250 per article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines
- Chatelaine is Canada’s biggest women’s magazine. They’re a general interest magazine, covering health, current events, food, social issues, décor, fashion, and beauty. They pay $1 a word. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
News / General Interest
- The Washington Monthly is a bimonthly magazine covering politics, government, culture and the media. The vast majority of articles have a political focus. They pay 10 cents per word, up to 5,000 words. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- High Country News is a non-profit news magazine covering the American West. Their motto is “For People Who Care About The West”. Their primary focus is the environment. They pay between $.50 and $1.50 a word. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Hakai Magazine “explores science and society in coastal ecosystems.” They accept queries for feature articles. When they first launched, their guidelines said they pay $1/word. Pay is not listed on the guidelines anymore, but should still be quite competitive. Features range from 1,000 to 3,000 words. Shorter articles are around 350 words. To learn more, read their submission guidelines
- Gothamist is a major news and lifestyle blog covering New York City. According to their guidelines “A well-sourced, 1,500-word indictment of governmental incompetence is just as welcome as a 500-word profile of the rat-slaying building super who listens to Van Halen while on the hunt.” To learn more, read their submission guidelines. (Editor’s note: When I lived in New York, I worked in the same “co-working” space as them. They had a rather loud sales team, several in-house writers/editors.)
- Cruise Industry News is a trade magazine and website for the cruise industry. They publish news articles of interest to industry executives and professionals. They don’t publish submission guidelines, but you can contact their editors here.
- The Nation is a liberal political magazine. They accept submissions of political commentary as well as articles. They have a very dedicated readership. In fact, they’re supported by 30,00 donors. This is in addition to their 145,000 weekly circulation. They pay $150 for commentary, and between $350 and $500 for articles. They also accept submissions of art as well as poetry. To learn more, and to submit, be sure to read their full submission guidelines.
Feminist
- Bitch is an independent, quarterly magazine is a feminist response to pop culture. They welcome well-researched discussion-provoking critical essays, reports and interviews with feminist culture-makers, and book, film and music reviews. They have features, dispatches and Department of Everything columns, and film, music and book reviews. They consider queries as well as finished pieces. They pay $500 for features. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Liisbeth examines entrepreneurship, start-up culture, and the innovation eco-system through a progressive feminist lens. They pay $100 to $2,000 per piece. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The Establishment is a multimedia site run and funded by women. They seek to unearth overlooked stories, produce original reporting, and provide a platform for voices that have been marginalized by the mainstream media. They pay $125 for feature stories, op-eds, and personal essays. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- was the first national magazine to make feminist voices audible, feminist journalism tenable, and a feminist worldview available to the public. Today, the magazine remains an interactive enterprise in which an unusually diverse readership is simultaneously engaged with each other and the world. They consider articles on politics, social commentary, popular culture, law, education, art and the environment. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Finance
- The Penny Hoarder publishes articles about earning, saving, and growing money. They’re interested in posts about any and all “wacky and weird ways to make extra money.” They pay $75 for a 700-900 word article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The Motley Fool helps investors make the most of their money and provides financial advice of all kinds. They pay $100 for articles that are “analytically sound, thoughtful, and well-written.” Writers who publish multiple posts will be offered a contract for long-term work. To learn more, read their submission guidelines (click on “Personal Finance Writer”).
- The Dollar Stretcher provides practical advice about saving money. Their articles range from frugal spending ideas to 401(k) advice. They pay $0.10 per word ($25 for a 250-word article) for pieces that are published in their monthly print publication. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Doctor of Credit publishes articles on anything and everything about credit. They welcome pitches on any finance topics, especially sign-up bonuses and money-making opportunities. They pay $50 for accepted guest posts. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Entelligent is a website for investors interested in energy trading, the U.S. energy industry, and environmental, social, and government investing. They publish articles from business journalists, financial analysts, and climate scientists. They pay $180 per post. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Technology/Online Business
- WorkOnlineBlog pays $50 to freelance writers, bloggers, contractors, or business owners. They focus more on client/contractor relationships, as opposed to SEO or affiliate marketing. Most articles are 1,500 to 3,000 words. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- A List Apart publishes articles about web design, development, and web content. They pay $200 per article. Their articles are typically between 1,500 and 2,000 words. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- SitePoint is a resource geared at web professionals. They’re looking for articles and tutorials on HTML and CSS. They pay $150 for articles, $200 for tutorials, and $300 or more for lengthier pieces that the editors “feel will do well traffic-wise.” To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- AppStorm publishes articles that discuss great business apps for the iPad. They accept queries for reviews, how-to articles, and roundups. They pay $60 per article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- eCommerce Insiders publishes “commentary and insights for online retailers.” Writers should be subject experts on retail, and submissions should either be educational or commentary. They pay $75 for 400-600 word articles and $125 for articles of 600 words or more. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The Layout is a daily design publication that features how-to articles on WordPress. Their articles range from 700 to 1,200 words. They pay between $50 and $150 per article, depending on the subject and word count. Additionally, they provide a list of articles they need written that you can choose from. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- ws publishes a wide range of articles and tutorials on Photoshop. They pay $25-$50 for articles, $50 for quick tips, and $150-$300 for full tutorials. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Polygon publishes engaging stories based on video game artists, fans, and culture. They pay $0.25 per word ($125 for a 500-word article). To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Compose publishes articles about database programming. They pay $200 per article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Net is a market leader in cloud hosting, with over two decades of experience in the industry.
Parenting
- Babble is a parenting website owned by Disney. They publish articles in a number of categories including pregnancy, parenting, lifestyle, and relationships. Our sources say they pay around $150 for a 1,200 word article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Metro Parent is a regional parenting magazine covering Southwest Michigan. According to their website, their “general goal is to have a good mix of fun and substantive local stories of interest to local parents.” They pay as much as $350 for feature articles, and as little as $35 for other pieces. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Lies About Parenting publishes thought-provoking articles on all aspects of parenting. They accept pitches for articles that share surprising advice, a personal story, or a revelation. They pay $50 per post. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- A Fine Parent accepts submissions on the topic of parenting. Titles of articles they have previously published include, Clash of Authorities: Discovering a Sane Path Out of Homework and How to Fix Things After a Shouting Match With Kids. They pay $100 per post. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Travel
- Great Escape Publishing helps writers get paid to travel. They accept articles in a variety of categories, including articles about travel blogging, creating your own tours, the import/export business, travel writing, and photography. They pay between $50 and $200, depending on the nature of the writing. To learn more read their submission guidelines.
- Transitions Abroad publishes articles on “travel, work, study, living, and volunteering abroad.” They want practical information gained from first-hand experience. They pay up to $150 an article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- International Living publishes articles on living overseas. They’re looking for unique, personal articles from international writers. They pay $75 for “daily postcards,” which share stories from expats. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- BootsnAll is a travel blog geared toward indie travelers. They accept pitches for feature articles that cover a range of topics, from traveler interviews to “indie flight hacking.” They pay $50 per feature. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- DesertUSA publishes all kinds of articles about the North American Desert regions. They accept submissions for several sections of their site, including the Wildlife, Adventure, and Desert Lore sections. They pay $100 per article with accompanying photos. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Wanderlust is a British travel magazine. They have an active website as well as their print magazine. They pay £220 per 1,000 published words for feature articles. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- enRoute is the in-flight travel magazine for Air Canada. They reach over 1 million travelers a month. They are a “a travel magazine with a Canadian perspective that speaks to an international readership. ” They don’t list pay rates, but expect them to be competitive with national magazines. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Alaska Airlines Magazine. Not only is Alaska one of the largest airlines in North America, most of the writing in their magazine is written by freelance writers. They are very transparent in terms of pay, with rates ranging from $150 to $700, plus expenses. Contributor Guidelines.
Education
- The Change Agent publishes articles written by adult educators and students. Published biannually, the magazine’s pieces promote advocacy skills and and social action. They pay a $50 stipend for accepted articles. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- TakeLessons is an educational site that connects teachers with students. They invite writers to join their team of teachers and submit articles to their blog. Teachers can choose from a list of topics and write a 500-800 word post for consideration. They pay $50 per post by a site-registered teacher; non-teachers do not receive payment. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Outdoors, Sports, & Hunting
- Bow & Arrow Hunting publishes articles for the “hard-core archery-hunting enthusiast.” They accept submissions of feature articles 1,500 to 2,000 words, with sidebars and photos. Payment is $150 to $400. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Activities Guide of Maine is a regional magazine for the state. They cover outdoor activities, beer, and race events. They are published 3 times a year. They pay $250 to $400 for feature articles and $100 for shorter pieces. Features are ~1,000 words. To learn more, read their submission guidelines
- Fly Fusion Magazine publishes instructional articles about angling. They “encourage authors to think outside the box and come up with articles that both entertain and educate.” They pay $400 for feature articles and $700 for photo essays. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The Sierra is the magazine of the Sierra club, the non-profit environmental activist organization. Their readers are “are environmentally concerned, politically diverse, and actively enjoy the outdoors.” For features, pay starts at $0.75 cents per word, and goes up from there. To learn more, read their submission guidelines
- American Angler is a magazine all about fly fishing. They cover every aspect of the sport, with a focus on coldwater fishing for trout, steelhead, and salmon. They pay $450 to $600 for feature articles, and $200 to $400 for short features. They also pay $600 for “Waterlines” or “Expeditions” essays. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The Flyfish Journal – A Washington-based publication all about fly-fishing culture, The Flyfish Journal publishes four journals per volume. They put out colorful, story-based content for fly-fishing enthusiasts. Check out their submission guidelines.
- Sport Fishing is geared toward a mature, well-to-do readership. Published nine times a year, Sport Fishing is on the hunt for fresh, accurate material that makes for interesting features. Read their editorial guidelines to learn more.
- National Fisherman is a trade publication that provides compelling and accurate coverage of the commercial fishing industry. Features run from 1,500 to 2,500 words and include fishing-trip narratives, profiles, historical pieces, and analysis of current fishing news and events. Read their full Writer’s Guidelines for more info.
- Northwest Fly-Fishing is a bimonthly magazine covering the Northwest regions of the US and Canada. A compelling publication with stunning photography, Northwest includes feature articles about angling destinations, as well as several other departments. For more info, check out the Writer’s Guidelines.
- Fly Rod and Reel is a lively magazine with a strong narrative feel. They’re looking for roughly 2,000 to 2,500 word articles. See submission guidelines for a closer look.
- World Fishing and Aquaculture provides an in-depth global perspective on the commercial fishing industry. They write about up-to-date international news, country profiles and interviews. Check out their Editorial Staff list for contacts.
- Outdoor Life – Another publication focusing on everything to do with the outdoors, from hunting and fishing to survival tips, Outdoor Life offers an array of info, tips, and tricks. Andrew McKean is editor-in-chief, and you can also email the magazine at olletters@bonniercorp.com if an editor’s email is not to be found. Make your subject line “editorial submissions: YOUR TOPIC HERE.”
- Canoe & Kayak, the world’s largest paddling magazine, accepts article queries from freelance writers. They largely depend on their existing writers, but are open to new writers from time to time. According to WritingCareer.com, they pay up to $800 an article. To learn more, be sure to read their contributor guidelines.
- The American Gardener is the American Horticultural Society’s official publication. They publish pieces that appeal to experienced amateur gardeners, and topics range from garden design to environmentally appropriate gardening. The magazine is mostly written by freelancers, and they accept article pitches for feature articles and department sections. They pay $300 to $600 for features and $150 to $200 for departments. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- BirdWatching Magazine is a bimonthly magazine for people with an interest in wild birds and bird watching. They accept article proposals from freelance writers and pay $400 for most features. They accept submissions on a variety of topics, including “first-person accounts”, birds in the news, hotspots near you, and photo essays. For more information, and to submit, be sure to read their full submission guidelines.
- Outside Bozeman is a regional publication that covers the outdoor world of southwest Montana. They cover outdoor recreation, natural beauty, as well as the issues surrounding the natural resources of the region. They pay 10-20 cents per word for features up to 1,600 words. Departments pay anywhere from $25 to $150, based on length. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Horses
- Horse & Rider publishes articles on Western riding. It provides both competitive and recreational riders with information on training, care, and techniques. They accept queries for well-informed articles that discuss any aspect of horse and rider life. They pay $25 to $400 depending on length and complexity. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Hoof Beats Magazine is one of the top harness racing publications. They exclusively cover harness racing and the Standardbred industry, and freelancers are welcome to submit queries for such articles. The magazine is 70 percent freelance written. They pay $100 for departments and $500 for features. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- USDF Connection is the publication of the United States Dressage Federation. They accept queries and unsolicited submissions that cover any area of dressage or USDF programs and members. In particular, they’re looking for pieces that discuss adult amateur riding. They pay $40 to $400 depending on length and complexity. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Hobby Farms is a magazine dedicated to farmers, and they publish articles on raising horses. Since they address horses as livestock, pieces should be related to that angle. Breed profiles and how-to guides are encouraged. They pay $300 and up for features, while other sections are negotiated. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The Chronicle of the Horse is a national weekly magazine that focuses on the equestrian world. They address a variety of topics, from dressage and horse care to eventing and steeplechase racing. They pay $165 to $220 for news stories (1,500 words) and $150 to $250 for features (1,500-2,500 words). To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Young Rider Magazine is a bi-monthly publication written for children who own horses or take riding lessons. They accept queries for “horsey interest” stories with accompanying photographs and realistic, humorous short stories that appeal to the 13-year-old age group. They pay $200 for interest pieces and $150 for short stories. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- com provides horse-related news and information to horse lovers and riders around the world. They accept queries for entertaining articles that connect with readers and share helpful information. They pay $25 to $150 depending on the type of article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Writing
- Freedom With Writing is a website and email newsletter that publishes articles about paid writing opportunities. They also publish ebooks. Their focus is on helping writers get paid. Pay starts at $50 for lists of publishers that pay writers, more for longer lists. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Author Magazine is a website published by the Pacific Northwest Writer’s Association. Their mission is to “develop writing talent through education, participation, and accessibility. They publish how to articles about writing, as well as emotional/inspirational articles for writers. They pay $50 for these articles. They also pay $30 for book reviews. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Funds for Writers publishes a weekly newsletter that showcases paying markets, grants, contests, and other opportunities to make money with writing. They’re looking for original articles about any sort of financial tips or paying markets for writers. For a 500-600 word article, they pay $50 if by PayPal and $45 if by check. For reprints, they pay $15 if by PayPal and $10 if by check. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Write Naked is a writing blog focussed on the “writing life cut open.” They accept queries for guest posts that discuss the freelance writing life, from publishing trends to a day in the life of a writer. They pay $50 per guest post; however, if they are “particularly impressed” with a post, they’ll pay $200. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Make A Living Writing helps writers all over the world find real success in their careers. They accept queries for guest posts that provide “firsthand, practical advice” to freelance writers. In order to query, you must either be a current or former member of the Freelance Writers’ Den or a student or graduate of Jon Morrow’s blog mentoring program. However, they do run open pitch periods. They pay $50 per guest post. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The SFWA Blog is the official blog of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. They pay 6 cents per word, up to 1000 words. They want articles related to publishing, writing, and writers. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Philosophical / Literary
- Parabola is the quarterly magazine published by The Society for the Study of Myth and Tradition, a non-profit organization. Each issue of Parabola is focused on “one of the timeless themes of human existence.” The tag line for the magazine is “the Search for Meaning.” They pay up to $400 for essays. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Confrontation Magazine is now open to submissions of short stories, poetry, and essays. They are a very established literary journal, with a prestigious background. They published W.H. Auden, John Steinbeck, T.C. Boyle, and many other legendary writers. They pay up to $250 for short stories, $100 for poetry, and $150 for essays, plus more for “commissioned work” To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The Partially Examined Life is a philosophy blog and podcast that discusses all aspects of various philosophies and texts. They publish thoughtful blog posts and essays that discuss philosophy in any and all contexts. They pay up to $60 per post/article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Gather is the magazine for women members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (the ELCA). The publish “theological reflections, devotions, and stories of comfort and challenge that help readers grow in faith and engage in ministry and action.” They’re published 10 times a year. They do not list pay rates publicly, but writers have reported they pay $20 per 100 words. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- True West magazine is a monthly magazine that covers the history of the American frontier through literary nonfiction and travel narratives. They are focused on the period between 1800 and 1912. They pay 25 cents per word. Feature article are around 1,500 words. They also pay $20 for photos. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The Sun Magazine is a beautiful magazine with a literary bent and a very loyal following. They have no ads, and they pay their writers well. Up to $2,500 for non-fiction. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Regional
- Virginia Wildlife Magazine is published bi-monthly by the Department of Game and Fisheries. It’s been published for over 70 years. fish recipes, hiking, camping, outdoors safety and ethics,natural history, and environmental stewardship/education. They pay up to $500 per article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Miscellaneous
- Lawyerist is an online magazine about law practice. They cover topics such as technology, marketing, ethics, practice management, and law school. They pay $100 per article or articles 1,000 words or longer. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Conspiracy Club pays $50 for well research, fact based articles about conspiracy theories. They accept pitches for articles and pay $50 for published articles. Typical length is 1,500 to 2,000 words. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Funny Times is a monthly humor magazine that publishes funny stories and cartoons. They pay $60 for stories, and all contributors receive a complimentary subscription to the magazine. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The IWA Wine Blog is the official blog of International Wine Accessories. They publish articles that help wine collectors and connoisseurs store and enjoy wine. They pay $50 per post. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS) Blog publishes informative articles on “holistic health and wellness.” They’re looking for graduates, students, and industry experts with experience in the healthcare field. They pay $50 per post (600-1,000 words). To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Submittable is a widely-used submissions portal that publishes its own blog. They accept articles that discuss publishing or digital media. They’re also looking for book reviews and essays on any topic, as long as they “of high literary quality.” They pay $50 per post. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- LiisBeth is a “a reader and community supported zine that examines entrepreneurship, start-up culture, and the innovation eco-system through a progressive feminist lens. They pay $500-$1,000 per article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- 5 Best Things aims to be “the best list site on the internet.” They publish clickbaity articles in a wide variety of topics. Their focus is on product reviews and list articles containing 5 items. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Advance for Occupational Therapy Practitioners is a print magazine as well as a website with articles of interest to practitioners of occupational therapy. They are part of the “Advance” network of publications. Each seems to target a different aspect of health care – primarily aimed at health care professionals. Website articles pay $150 per post.
- History Magazine provides “interesting and thought-provoking accounts of key events in global history.” They are focused on publishing accessible, entertaining, accounts of history. They pay 8 cents a word, up to 2,500 words. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Edge is a regional magazine covering Yellowknife, in the Northwest Territories. They pay $150 to $400 for feature articles, depending on length. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Vibrant Life is a bimonthly magazine that publishes family-oriented health pieces from a Christian perspective. Their Nutrition section adheres to the vegan lifestyle and helps readers eat more nutritious foods. They pay $100-$300 for articles. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Power For Living is a weekly take-home publication for Christian adults. They accept feature article submissions on a variety of topics, but they must be inspiring stories that “show the power of Christ at work.” They pay up up to $375 per article. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The War Cry is the magazine published by the Salvation Army. They’ve been around a whopping 135 years. They accept submissions from freelance writers. They pay $0.35 per word for original articles, and $0.15 a word for reprints. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- edibleSeattle is a regional food magazine covering the food scene in the Puget Sound region. They pay 30 cents per word. They are largely freelance written. They do not publish restaurant reviews. Instead, their focus is on getting behind the scenes. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Saveur is a national food magazine that covers food, travel, cooking, and style. They accept queries. They do not list pay rates on their website, but expect professional compensation. Learn more
- ParentLife is a Christian magazine that is both in print and online. They publish articles for parents, with guidance “from pregnancy through the preteen years.” They cover health, development, education, discipline, and spiritual growth. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Professional Boatbuilder is a magazine covering the materials, methods, and design of boats. They aim to “supply accurate, objective articles that will help boatbuilders improve the efficiency or quality of their work. They pay 30 cents per word. Feature articles are up to 6,000 words, which works out to a maximum payment of $1,800, plus pay for photos/diagrams/illustration. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- First Coast Magazine is a regional magazine that cover’s Florida’s First Coast. Similar to many regional magazines, they cover the local businesses, history, nature, and recreational activities of the region. Reports on Litworth indicate a payment rate of $0.20 per word. You can contact their editors
- Teaching Tolerance is a quarterly magazine that targets a national audience of preK-12 educators interested in diversity, multiculturalism, anti-bias and social justice topics. They pay up to $1 a word. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- The American Scholar covers public affairs, literature, history, and culture. They have been around since 1932. They are published quarterly by the Phi Beta Kappa Society. They pay up to $500 for print articles. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Cat Fancy is the magazine dedicated to “the love of cats.” They have a very large readership, being the pre-eminent magazine for cat lovers. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
- Sky & Telescope is the leading magazine for the hobby and science of astronomy. They have a circulation of more than 100,000 subscribers. Payment rates are negotiated with the publisher. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.