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[19 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]
Skirt! Magazine: $100-$200 Per Essay

Skirt! Magazine is seeking personal essays covering interests pertaining to women, including family life, health and spiritual issues.  Although they ask for an emphasis on topical women’s issues, it is not a feminist or pro-woman magazine.

Requirements: 900-1,200 words in rich text format (.rtf), detailing your personal experience dealing with a woman-oriented topic.  A short two to three sentence biography is also required.  Humor and thought-provoking essays preferred.  Increase your chances of acceptance by writing an essay that fits under one of their monthly themes.

Query/Manuscript: Queries are preferred by email but …

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[19 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]

Smithsonian.com
Smithsonian, a national monthly magazine that chronicles popular culture, the sciences, history and art from an American perspective, is looking for humor pieces to fill The Last Page, their monthly humor column.  They are specifically looking for stories, ideally from the writer’s own experience, about a typical event that had a surprising or humorous twist.
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Requirements: 500 to 650 words, detailing a short but humorous story from a writer’s own experience.

Query/Manuscript: Do not query.  They only accept completed manuscripts through their online submission form.

Payment: $1,000 per accepted article for first North …

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[9 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]

The Saturday Evening Post is looking for informative, but intriguing, articles and features that cover all aspects of American culture.  Humor helps, but is not required for acceptance.  Although they pay less than other national magazines, their notoriety should be noted–this magazine originally began as the Pennsylvania Gazette in 1728, owned by Benjamin Franklin and Hugh Meredith.
Who They Are: One of the oldest publications in the United States that publishes articles about unique and refreshing insights into American life, culture, and society.  They aren’t a typical magazine, and interested writers …

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[2 Oct 2009 | No Comment | ]

Redbook is looking for news stories, essays, articles or interesting reports dealing with women–more specifically, women moving from single to married life and wives transitioning to motherhood.  Redbook is a national magazine, meaning they expect the best, pay better than other lesser known publications, and will look excellent on your writing resume.
Who They Are: A national magazine that regularly publishes features on women transitoning through important life stages, such as motherhood or marriage.
What They Want: Smart articles about new or exciting trends, information about relationships, inspiring stories, and important news …

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[30 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]

Personally, I do not and will never smoke marijuana.  This is just my personal choice–I don’t make any judgments on anyone who does.  But if you do and want to get featured in a well known marijuana magazine, here’s your chance.
High Times is looking for articles, features, and news stories relating to cannabis, including growing techniques, articles covering cannabis in the media, reviews, and commentary about current events relating to marijuana.  Photographs are highly encouraged for marijuana how tos or growing advice.
Who They Are: High Times is a very well …

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[30 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]

This magazine is not for the lip gloss smacking divas who think women shouldn’t run for president, a la creme of Brooke Hogan.  Bitch Magazine is for pop savvy feminists who can dig deep into the undiscovered meanings of pop culture and its relation to feminism.
Being a feminist is not a requirement, but you should have some knowledge about feminism and pop culture.
Who They Are: Bitch Magazine is a quarterly magazine (read: they only produce four magazines a year) that regularly publishes lengthy features, interviews, and columns about pop culture.  …