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Updated August 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-two
circulation: 50000, pays: $200+, editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

AUGUST 2010 UPDATE- not accepting submissions- DO NOT SUBMIT.

The Reporter is a semiannual nonprofit journal published by Jewish women's organization covering women celebrities, issues of contemporary Jewish culture, Israel, anti-Semitism, women's rights, Jewish Travel and the international Jewish community.

Looking for cover features profiling dynamic Jewish women making a difference in Judaism, general women's issues, education, entertainment, celebrity profiles, business, journalism and art. Essays, expose, humor, inspirational, opinion, personal experience, religious and travel. Send a query. Length: 1800 words maximum.

Also looking for material in the following columns:

Education Horizon, Destination (travel), Inside Out (advocacy), Women's Business, Art Scene, Lasting Impression (uplifting/inspirational).


send: Query Only

looking for: Article

specifically: Religious/Inspirational
 
 
Updated August 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-one
circulation: High (50,000+), pays: $1000, word count: 850-900, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Newsweek is a weekly newsmagazine that reports on the national and worldwide news developments of the week. Provides reportage, commentary, and analysis.

The My Turn essay submission should be an original piece, personal in tone, and about any topic, but not framed as a response to a Newsweek story or another My Turn essay. Submit via email.

Please do not include photographs or other attachments. Submissions must not have been published elsewhere. Please allow two months for submission to be considered; if story is time sensitive, it may not be appropriate. Please include full name, phone number and address with entry.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated August 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-one
submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Flatmancrooked publishes good stories, both fiction and non-fiction. We ask that you limit your work to fewer than 10,000 words unless we give you permission otherwise. In regards to both the print anthology and website, Flatmancrooked acquires, respectively, only single print/electronic publication rights.

In the body of the cover letter or email include your legal name, pseudonym if applicable, address, phone number, and email address. Please include this information with mailed submissions as well. You may include a bio if you’d like.

Flatmancrooked considers all story titles working titles, regularly engages the author in an editorial process, and reserves the right to copy edit. Response time for work submitted varies wildly. Two months would be long, while a week would be average, a few days not altogether uncommon. We do not currently pay for online publication. We occasionally pay for print anthology publication. What we lack in funds we make up for in heart.

Submit via ONLINE SUBMISSION MANAGER on the FMC site.

NONFICTION: Less than 10,000 words, please.

BOOK-LENGTH: Please include the first 10,000 words of your book in the email. If this is a simultaneous submission, please make note of that in the email. Please include the first 10,000 words of your book in an e-mail. Send this work to editors@flatmancrooked.com.

Example features include:

POPAGANDA- The Obama HOPE Poster: How Shepard Fairey’s work went from the streets of Los Angeles to the Smithsonian permanent collection, and how he helped elect a president in the process

MADE IN INDONESIA By Aubrey Hirsch

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

 
 
Updated August 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-one
word count: <10,000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Flatmancrooked publishes good stories, both fiction and non-fiction. We ask that you limit your work to fewer than 10,000 words unless we give you permission otherwise. In regards to both the print anthology and website, Flatmancrooked acquires, respectively, only single print/electronic publication rights.

In the body of the cover letter or email include your legal name, pseudonym if applicable, address, phone number, and email address. Please include this information with mailed submissions as well. You may include a bio if you’d like.

Flatmancrooked considers all story titles working titles, regularly engages the author in an editorial process, and reserves the right to copy edit. Response time for work submitted varies wildly. Two months would be long, while a week would be average, a few days not altogether uncommon. We do not currently pay for online publication. We occasionally pay for print anthology publication. What we lack in funds we make up for in heart.

Submit via ONLINE SUBMISSION MANAGER on the FMC site.

SHORT STORIES: If your story exceeds 10,000 words, please include the first 10k and note “Story available in its entirety upon request.” You may include a short bio for the author’s page.

BOOK-LENGTH: Please include the first 10,000 words of your book in the email. If this is a simultaneous submission, please make note of that in the email. Send this work to editors@flatmancrooked.com.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Short Story

specifically: Literary
 
 
Updated August 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-two
circulation: Low (under 500), editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

AUGUST 2010 UPDATE- Magazine appears to have folded. DO NOT SUBMIT.

Bibliophilos is a quarterly literary magazine with a focus on the lifestyle, history, and literarture of 19th century America and Europe. Bibliophilos is a forum for new and unpublished writers, historians, philosophers, literary critics and reviewers, and those who love animals.

Audience is academic-oriented, college graduate, who believes in traditional Aristotelian-Thomistic thought and education, and has a fair streak of the Luddite in him/her. The ideal reader owns no television, has never sent nor received e-mail, and avoids shopping malls at any cost. He loves books.

Seeking either prose or poetry which is illustrative of man triumphing over and doing without technology, pure Ludditism, if need be. Send material critical of the socialist welfare state, constantly expanding federal government (or government at all levels), or exposing the inequities of affirmative action, political correctness, and the mass media packaging of political candidates. Publication wants to see a pre-1960 worldview.

Formal and rhymed verse gets read first.

Send complete MS.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Poetry

 
 
Updated August 23rd, 2010
Rating-big-rating-two
circulation: Low (under 500), word count: 1500-3000, editorial lead time: 6 months, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

AUGUST 2010 UPDATE: Magazine appears to have folded. DO NOT SUBMIT.

Bibliophilos is a quarterly literary magazine with a focus on the lifestyle, history, and literarture of 19th century America and Europe. Bibliophilos is a forum for new and unpublished writers, historians, philosophers, literary critics and reviewers, and those who love animals.

Audience is academic-oriented, college graduate, who believes in traditional Aristotelian-Thomistic thought and education, and has a fair streak of the Luddite in him/her. The ideal reader owns no television, has never sent nor received e-mail, and avoids shopping malls at any cost. He loves books.

Seeking either prose or poetry which is illustrative of man triumphing over and doing without technology, pure Ludditism, if need be. Send material critical of the socialist welfare state, constantly expanding federal government (or government at all levels), or exposing the inequities of affirmative action, political correctness, and the mass media packaging of political candidates. Publication wants to see a pre-1960 worldview.

Avoid anything that Oprah would recommend, or that Erma Bombeck or Ann Landers would think humorous or interesting. No "I found Jesus and it changed my life" material.

Buys 25-30 mss/year. Query first. Do not send material unsolicited.

send: Query with Clips

looking for: Article

specifically: Historical & Criticism
 
 
Updated August 09th, 2010
Rating-big-rating-one
word count: <4 pages, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Another Chicago Magazine is a literary magazine that publishes work by both new and established writers. We look for work that goes beyond the artistic and academic to include and address the larger world.

The editors read submissions in Fiction, Poetry, Creative Nonfiction, and Et Al. year round.

Poetry: Usually no more than 4 pages.

Replies and Acceptance: Contributors get a copy of the issue with their work in it and a year's subscription. We ask for First North American Serial Rights. All subsequent rights are yours as long as you give ACM credit for having first published it.

Format: Please include the following contact information in your cover letter and on your manuscript: Byline (name as you want it to appear if published), mailing address, phone number, and email.

Include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE). If a SASE is not enclosed, you will only hear from us if we are interested in your work.

Include the genre (e.g., fiction, et al. . . .) of your work in the address.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Poetry

 
 
Updated August 09th, 2010
Rating-big-rating-one
word count: <20 pages, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Another Chicago Magazine is a literary magazine that publishes work by both new and established writers. We look for work that goes beyond the artistic and academic to include and address the larger world.

The editors read submissions in Fiction, Poetry, Creative Nonfiction, and Et Al. year round.

Creative Nonfiction: Usually no more than 20 pages.

Et Al.: Work that doesn't quite fit into the other genres such as Word & Image Texts, Satire, and Interviews.

Replies and Acceptance: Contributors get a copy of the issue with their work in it and a year's subscription. We ask for First North American Serial Rights. All subsequent rights are yours as long as you give ACM credit for having first published it.

Format: Please include the following contact information in your cover letter and on your manuscript: Byline (name as you want it to appear if published), mailing address, phone number, and email.

Include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE). If a SASE is not enclosed, you will only hear from us if we are interested in your work.

Include the genre (e.g., fiction, et al. . . .) of your work in the address.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Article

specifically: Creative Non-Fiction
 
 
Updated August 09th, 2010
Rating-big-rating-one
word count: <20 pages, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Another Chicago Magazine is a literary magazine that publishes work by both new and established writers. We look for work that goes beyond the artistic and academic to include and address the larger world.

The editors read submissions in Fiction, Poetry, Creative Nonfiction, and Et Al. year round.

We often publish special theme issues and sections. We will post upcoming themes here.

Fiction: Short stories and novel excerpts of 15-20 pages or less.

Et Al.: Work that doesn't quite fit into the other genres such as Word & Image Texts, Satire, and Interviews.

Replies and Acceptance: Contributors get a copy of the issue with their work in it and a year's subscription. We ask for First North American Serial Rights. All subsequent rights are yours as long as you give ACM credit for having first published it.

Format: Please include the following contact information in your cover letter and on your manuscript: Byline (name as you want it to appear if published), mailing address, phone number, and email.

Include a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE). If a SASE is not enclosed, you will only hear from us if we are interested in your work.

Include the genre (e.g., fiction, et al. . . .) of your work in the address.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Short Story

 
 
Updated August 09th, 2010
Rating-big-rating-one
pays: $0, word count: <4000, submissions accepted: rolling submissions

Emprise Review is an online literary journal in search of great short-fiction, poetry and non-fiction. Simple as that. We accept submissions year round. Simultaneous submissions are fine. We do not accept previously published work.

Send your submission via online submission manager ONLY. Fiction submissions must not exceed 4,000 words. Include a brief bio. We will edit for space and style. Two lines is our target.

Response times vary but should not exceed two months. Please do not inquire as to the status of your submission if it hasn’t been two months.

send: Complete MS

looking for: Short Story

specifically: Literary
 
 
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