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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Markets

From the e-newsletter put out by Worldwide Freelance (http://www.worldwidefreelance.com/).
I hesitate to post these because most of them pay very little. On the other hand, literary magazines usually pay nothing; a little money is a step up from nothing.

WRITING MARKETS
MIAMI HERALD TRAVEL SECTION, USA
Travel section: "Well written, well researched stories that we cannot easily get on the wires get our attention." Will accept finished manuscripts on spec only. Rates range from $300 for a lead, $200 for a normal-length article, $25 for photographs used in black-and-white and $75 for photographs used in color, with a cap of $500 for a story/photo package with multiple images.
Guidelines:
http://www.miamiherald.com/816/story/8006.html

MOMSENSE, USA
http://www.christianitytoday.com/momsense/
Nurturing mothers from a Christian perspective with articles that both inform and inspire on issues relating to motherhood and womanhood. Published bimonthly. Paying market. Guidelines: http://www.christianitytoday.com/momsense/content/info.html

MIDSTREAM, USA
A monthly Jewish review. Welcomes submission of manuscripts that deal with Jewish life and culture, current Jewish affairs,political, social, and cultural, in America and in Israel. Each issue contains many articles, at least one short story (fiction),and 5-10 poems. Length: articles: 2,000 to 4,000 words; fiction: 2,000 to 5,000 words. Pays $0.05 per word, $25 for poems.

Guidelines: http://www.midstreamthf.com/writerguide.html


MOMENTUM, CANADA
The magazine for the self-propelled. For people who ride bikes. Providing urban cyclists with the inspiration, information, and resources to fully enjoy their riding experience and connect with local and global cycling communities. Pays between $15 and $50 for an article, and $10 to $30 for a photo or illustration.

Guidelines: http://www.momentumplanet.com/about/get-involved


US-CHINA TRAVEL NEWS
The main areas of interest are China and North America, but also have a continuing interest in Southeast Asia, Japan, Korea, Australasia, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Most stories are 800 to 1,400 words and conclude with a "Know Before You Go" sidebar that lists hotels, restaurants, clubs, tours, and attractions. Welcomes both veteran and novice writers. Pays $35.

Guidelines: http://www.usctn.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=35

MIDWEST TODAY, USA
Quarterly general interest magazine covers a variety of subjects, including news, sports, politics, entertainment, the arts, religion, poetry, fitness, outdoors, travel, exclusive interviews with Midwest-born celebrities, people profiles, the environment, nostalgia, economics, agriculture, humor, consumer issues, and more. Pays "a modest fee."

Guidelines: http://www.midtod.com/new/writers_guide.html

METRO, AUSTRALIA
A national, refereed journal that is published four times per year. Australia's oldest, continuously published film and media magazine, having been published since 1968. Specializes in longer articles,reviews, interviews and analysis of Australian, New Zealand and Asian cinema, television and new media. Paying market.

Guidelines: http://www.metromagazine.com.au/writers.html
Search 750 markets in the publication's free markets database. And there's a European Edition.

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