5 Trade Magazines that Pay Freelance Writers $500-$2500 – by William Opar
With trade magazines covering virtually every major industry, there are ample opportunities to find publications that align with your interests and expertise.
With trade magazines covering virtually every major industry, there are ample opportunities to find publications that align with your interests and expertise.
Some seek stories following the specified themes, while others are so diverse that they are only interested in buying your best work.
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“The Massachusetts Review, a literary magazine, promotes social justice and equality, along with great art. Committed to aesthetic excellence as well as public engagement, MR publishes literature and art that provokes debate, inspires action, and expands our understanding of the world around us.” Quarterly. Pays on publication. Publishes ms within 12 months of acceptance. Buys First N.A. rights. No reprints. Responds within six months. Guidelines online.
Pays $100 – $200
“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).
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