5 Magazines that Pay $500 Per Article
The following is a list of 5 magazines that pay writers $500
per article. I’ve hunted down the submission guidelines pages for all of these
magazines. Payment information is included. Keep in mind that it may have
changed, or may still need to be negotiated.
The New Haven Review was founded to be a resuscitate the art
of the book review. They prefer to publish writers with any connection (at all)
to the New Haven region, but accept work from writers around the world. They
pay a minimum of $500 for prose, and at least $25 per poem. To learn more, read
their submission
guidelines.
American Hunter is the official magazine of the
National Rifle Association. They pay $900 for department articles, up to $1,500
for feature articles, and $500 to $1,000 for shorter articles. To learn more,
read their submission guidelines.
Northern Virginia Magazine publishes profiles of the region’s most prominent figures,
articles about regional businesses, education, getaways, and more. Send a query
only. They pay $50 to $1,000. They work around 3.5 months in advance. To learn
more, read their submission guidelines.
Sojourns is a regional magazine, published by the Peaks, Plateaus & Canyons
Association (PPCA) of the Colorado Plateau. They are a collective of local
nonprofit and educational organizations. They publish “thoughtful, passionate,
and fair-minded discourse on subjects and issues of relevance to its geographic
region. ” They pay $500 to $1,200 per article. Query first. To learn more, read
their submissionguidelines.
FamilyFun is a national magazine for families with children 3 to 12. They
are the “the trusted experts on family cooking, vacations, parties,
holidays, crafts, and learning.” They pay $1.25 per word for features, $750 for
the “Idea of the Month” and $100 for other departments. To learn more, read
their submissionguidelines.
5 Magazines that Pay $500 Per Article
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March 22, 2017
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