Published on April 8, 2026
Paying Markets for Writers, welcomes new writers

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“Points in Case is a daily literary humor publication featuring enlightening and irreverent comedy from seasoned writers and fresh voices, since 1999.” Pays on publication. Publishes ms 2-7 days after acceptance. Buys First N.A. rights. No reprints. Responds in 10-14 days. Guidelines online.
Pays $35/comedy article, and $10/funny list.
Published on April 8, 2026
diversify your writing income, welcomes new writers

“Monadnock Table is a guide to local food, farms and community of the Monadnock Region and the Connecticut River Valley of New Hampshire.” Bi-monthly. Pays on publication. Publishes ms 3 months after acceptance. Buys first N.A. rights. Occasionally accepts reprints, depending on where the article first appeared. Responds in 1 week. Guidelines available by email.
Pays flat fee of $125 for features (1200 words); $75 for columns (600 words).
Published on April 2, 2026

“We are the modern witches’ Cosmo. We have columns on herbology, cemetery tours, book reviews, movie reviews, wacky quizzes, women in history, short stories and poetry.” Welcomes new writers. Quarterly. Pays after acceptance. Publishes ms approximately a month after acceptance. Accepts reprints three years or older. Responds within two weeks. Subscriptions are $3/month for the online issue, $6/month for the print issue, and $12/month for the print issue with a gift on the solstice.
Pays $0.015/word for fiction up to 2500 words, and $10 for poems up to 200 words
Published on April 2, 2026
New Releases

When Katie loses her beloved brother, the ocean feels big and lonely. But a bright red life ring helps her remember something important: love never sinks. A gentle story to help children understand grief, memory, and hope.
Published on April 2, 2026
New Releases

A compassionate companion for those sitting in grief circles. This book offers gentle guidance for facilitators and participants, helping create safe spaces where grief can be spoken, heard, and carried together.
Published on April 2, 2026
New Releases

An inside look into a broken home. A story of sadness, brutal times and finally finding true love. Things were different for women in 1960’s America. There was nowhere to turn if in an abusive relationship.
Published on April 2, 2026
New Releases

Mama Jennifer is a memoir of survival, faith, and hope. From childhood trauma and a violent attack while pregnant to healing and missionary life in Africa, this true story shows how God turns pain into purpose.
Published on April 2, 2026
Paying Markets for Writers, welcomes new writers

“Escapees magazine contributors are RVers interested in sharing the RV lifestyle. Our audience includes full and part-time RVers, RVing snowbirds (those who travel south for the winter), and anyone considering extensive travel. Escapees members have varying levels of RVing experience; therefore, the magazine looks for a wide variety of material typically not found in conventional RV magazines. We welcome submissions on all phases of RV life and for all age demographics. Escapees RV Club members range in age from younger RVers, with or without children, who are working from the road, to retirees. A large majority of members live in their motorhomes, fifth-wheel trailers, or travel trailers, on a full-time basis. Popular topics are mechanical/technical, RV modifications and conversions, lifestyle issues and tips.” Welcomes new writers.
Pays $50-$200.
Published on March 26, 2026
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Published on March 26, 2026

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