Published on June 19, 2025
Paying Markets for Writers, welcomes new writers

“Established in 2017 as a literary magazine for fiction, CRAFT expanded in 2020 to publish creative nonfiction as well. We explore how writing works, reading pieces with a focus on the elements of craft, on the art of prose. We feature previously unpublished creative work, with occasional reprints, as well as critical pieces including craft essays and interviews. All published creative pieces include an author’s note and an editorial introduction that both discuss stylistics in the work. We do not charge fees for our fiction or creative nonfiction submissions, or for our craft categories, and we are a paying market. Our general submissions are open year-round with no capacity limits. We value accessibility—keeping CRAFT free to read and free to submit to is our priority. We work with all writers, established as well as emerging. All creative work published in CRAFT comes through submission; we do not solicit fiction or creative nonfiction. We offer editorial feedback on short prose, as well as free fast-response submissions for writers from historically marginalized groups.” Weekly. Pays on publication. Publishes within two months of acceptance. Buys First Serial Publication Rights for three months. Sometimes accepts reprints for contests. Responds in four to five months. Guidelines online.
Pays $50 – $200
Published on June 19, 2025
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In 1943 a hurricane formed in the Gulf. The government would not allow warnings of the storm hoping that it would sink U-boats in the gulf. Colonel Duckworth flew into the eye of the storm thus creating today’s Hurricane Hunters.
Published on June 19, 2025
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Rachel Chance is looking forward to a vacation at the beach with her husband Will, but a friend from her past needs help. When a missing person case turns into a murder, Rachel races to unmask a killer who always seems to be one step ahead.
Published on June 19, 2025
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What happens when you go from being a bullied child in a small town, to a murderer in a big city? What happens when the murderer returns to the small town?
Published on June 19, 2025
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A relatable story of an ordinary man’s journey through life. It takes the reader through a life that borders on fantasy. He survived family drug addiction, serious accidents, duty in Vietnam, and his son’s death. Easily readable.
Published on June 19, 2025
Paying Markets for Writers, specialty markets for writing, welcomes new writers

“Brew Your Own is the how-to homebrew beer magazine.” Welcomes new writers. 85% freelance. Publishes 8 issues/year. Pays on publication. Publishes ms 3-6 months after acceptance. Buys all rights. No reprints. Responds 2-8 weeks. Sample articles online. Guidelines online
Pays $25-$200 for 1000-2500 words.
Published on June 19, 2025
Paying Markets for Writers, welcomes new writers

“The Bible Advocate is one of America’s oldest religious magazines still in print. Founded in 1863 under the title The Hope of Israel, it is published by the Church of God (Seventh Day). This is not the Seventh-day Adventists. The Bible Advocate’s purpose is to advocate the Bible, represent the Church, and glorify the God of grace and truth.” 20-40% freelance. Welcomes new writers. Bimonthly. Pays on publication. Publishes ms 6-12 months after acceptance. Buys first rights. Accepts reprints. Responds within 4-10 weeks. Guidelines online.
Pays $25 per published page, up to $65. Poetry and fillers pay $20.
Published on June 11, 2025
Paying Markets for Writers, welcomes new writers
“California centric travel blog.” 17K page views per month. Bimonthly. Pays on invoice, monthly. Buys all rights. No reprints. Responds within one week. Guidelines available upon request by email.
Pays $25/story
Published on June 11, 2025
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This as a collection from more that 50 years of the author’s favorite writing. At the age of 86, it is most likely his last book.
Published on June 11, 2025
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This story is based on human trafficking; a subject not thought of in many people’s minds. Uncomfortable, yes, but also timely. My advice is to be aware; just be aware.