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Jack and Jill Magazine

Published on May 12, 2022 Paying Markets for Writers, welcomes new writers

Jack and Jill Magazine

“Jack and Jill is an award-winning magazine for children ages 6-12. It promotes the healthy educational and creative growth of children through interactive activities and articles. The pages are designed to spark a child’s curiosity in a wide range of topics through articles, games, and activities.” Welcomes new writers. Pays on publication. Publishes ms several months after acceptance. Buys all rights. No reprints. Responds in 3 months.

jackandjill@saturdayeveningpost.org.

Pays $0.25/word.

Rising Innovator

Published on January 20, 2022

“Rising Innovator is an online publication that welcomes submissions across a broad range of topics that align with our core mission. We provide news, tips, ideas, interactive tools, and support for young entrepreneurs, their parents, and other adults such as school club leaders. An innovator may be an inventor as well, however Rising Innovator is not focused on invention beyond how it may be commercialized by children.” Pays within 30 days of acceptance. Publishes ms one to two weeks after acceptance. Buys first right, with some exceptions. Accepts reprints. Responds in 3-5 business days. Guidelines online.

Pays $50 minimum.

Cadet Quest

Published on September 23, 2021 Paying Markets for Writers, welcomes new writers

Cadet Quest

“Cadet Quest is a 24-page magazine for boys ages 9 – 14. It is a Christian-oriented magazine for members of a Christian youth organization known as the Calvinist Cadet Corps. Boys from many Protestant denominations make up the Cadet Quest’s audience. Our purpose is to show how God is at work in the lives of boys and in the world around them. We have worked with new writers in the past and would do so in the future if their work fits our themes.” Circ: 7K. 7 issues/year. Pays on acceptance. Publishes ms within 1 year of acceptance. Guidelines online

Pays $0.05-0.08/word for 900-1300 words (fiction) and 700-1200 words (articles).

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  • Rising Innovator

    January 20, 2022 2:00 pm

    By: Brian Whiddon - Managing Editor

    2 responses

    “Rising Innovator is an online publication that welcomes submissions across a broad range of topics that align with our core mission. We provide news, tips, ideas, interactive tools, and support for young entrepreneurs, their parents, and other adults such as school club leaders. An innovator may be an inventor as well, however Rising Innovator is not focused on invention beyond how it may be commercialized by children.” Pays within 30 days of acceptance. Publishes ms one to two weeks after acceptance. Buys first right, with some exceptions. Accepts reprints. Responds in 3-5 business days. Guidelines online. Pays $50 minimum. Read more →

    Rising Innovator
    9650 Strickland Road
    Raleigh NC 27615

    Phone: (919)848-8490
    Fax:
    Website: https://www.risinginnovator.com/
    Guidelines: https://www.risinginnovator.com/writing-for-rising-innovator/

    Editor: Dan Holly, Editor and Partner; Maya Spikes, Assistant Editor; Justin Scheef, Partner Marc Seldin, Partner.
    Email address: mseldin@risinginnovator.com

    About The Publication:

    “Rising Innovator is an online publication that welcomes submissions across a broad range of topics that align with our core mission. We provide news, tips, ideas, interactive tools, and support for young entrepreneurs, their parents, and other adults such as school club leaders. An innovator may be an inventor as well, however Rising Innovator is not focused on invention beyond how it may be commercialized by children.” Pays within 30 days of acceptance. Publishes ms one to two weeks after acceptance. Buys first right, with some exceptions. Accepts reprints. Responds in 3-5 business days. Guidelines online.

    Pays $50 minimum.

    Current Needs:

    “Rising Innovator offers many writing opportunities. Content that we may accept includes but is not limited to: information on how to start a business, written for children; information for parents on how they may help a child to patent an invention; information for children on how they can run a specific sort of business; information on how a child can solve a specific type of business problem; interactive games that help children to learn economics; interactive tools that help children to manage their businesses; topical business news features that may be of interest to children; interviews with present innovators (children and adults both); profiles of past innovators that may be interesting to children; reviews of tools and resources. Pays no less than $50 per published piece. Rates for published pieces are otherwise calculated on a per word basis, but usually between $0.08 and $0.10 a word. If a piece is not published, we issue a kill fee between 20% and 40% of the original agreed amount.” Submit query per the guidelines.

    Pays no less than $50 per published piece.

    Photos/Art:

    Hints:

    “The main thing is to understand who you are writing for: if children, what age. Otherwise, parents? School leaders? We expect any pitch to clearly explain what kind of content you are proposing.”

    Welcomes New Writers: Yes

    Categories: Children's, Paying Markets, Science

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