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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Markets

From Dan Poynter's free e-zine:

WRITING MARKETS

TRAILER LIFE, USA
Web: http://www.trailerlife.com
America's monthly magazine for recreational vehicle (RV) enthusiasts. Material purchased from freelancers includes travel features (1,500-2,000 words), "Faces & Places" items (150-350 words), personality profiles (1,200 words), technical features (1,000-2,000 words), "10-Minute Tech" items (50-200 words) and
do-it-yourself features (1,200 words). Pays up to $800 for a package of article and photos.
Guidelines: http://tmtbiz.com/maitland/files/TLEditorialGuidelines.pdf


MEXICO TRAVEL & LIFE, USA
Articles must be word/photo packages with heavy emphasis on the photography. Manuscripts should be 1000 to 1200 words and must have enough high rez photography for an 8-page feature article. Shorter articles are considered... but, in all cases, the quality of the photography is the key to acceptance. Articles that have been published locally or regionally in special interest publications may be considered. E-mail inquiries to Publisher (Jack@MexicoTravelAndLife.com) AND Editor (George@MexicoTravelAndLife
.com). Guidelines available by email.
See: http://www.mexicotravelandlife.com/index.php?id=24&Itemid=33


IN TOUCH, USA
Strives to inspire, encourage, educate, and change lives by communicating God's Truth, and connect people to God's work through In Touch Ministries. Pays $0.30 to $0.35 per word for first rights.
Guidelines: http://ww2.intouch.org/site/lookup.asp?c=dhKHIXPKIuE&b=2315275


HOME DIGEST, CANADA
Coverage of the trends and issues of home ownership and family life. Focus is on the concerns of families living in their own homes in the greater Toronto region of Canada. Length: 650-700 words. Pays $0.10 per word.
Guidelines: http://www.home-digest.com/editorialguidelines.html


THE HORSE - Back Street Choppers, USA
Motorcycle magazine. Welcomes freelance contributions from writers and photographers.
Guidelines: http://www.thehorsebc.com/contributor_guidelines.htm


Discover more markets in Poynter's Free Markets Database:
http://www.worldwidefreelance.com/mfdb.asp

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