Five Paying Markets for Writers that Celebrate the Number Three – by Dawn Colclasure

Three is considered a lucky number so perhaps the editors of these magazines knew what they were doing when they named their publications!

Three is considered a lucky number so perhaps the editors of these magazines knew what they were doing when they named their publications!

“An eco-agriculture magazine devoted to sustainable, organic farming and gardening, holistic human and animal health.” 50% freelance. Welcomes new writers. Circ. 18K. Monthly. Pays on publication. Publishes ms 1-3 months after acceptance. Buys first rights. Accepts reprints. Responds within one week.
Pays $0.10/word.

The pet magazine industry offers a paw-some array of possibilities for writers!

William Opar delivers again with a fantastic list of paying markets!!

Don’t miss Kay’s very valuable (and at times humorous!) advice! 🙂

Easy-to-follow advice from a best selling author!

Do you have a passion for personal development and a knack for writing? Then consider turning your passion into profit!

The right competition can offer numerous benefits to up-and-coming film and TV writers.

“The official publication of three Canadian trucking associations (Alberta Motor Transport Association, Saskatchewan Trucking Association, & Manitoba Trucking Association.” Occasionally works with new writers. Pays on acceptance. Publishes ms one month after acceptance. Buys first rights. Accepts reprints. Responds within a day. Guidelines by email.
Pays $0.30/word.

“The Rialto is a poetry magazine. We welcome excellent new poetry, but do not publish reviews and the small amount of prose in the magazine is commissioned by the editors. Unsolicited prose will be junked.” Welcomes new writers. Tri-annual. Pays on publication. Publishes ms within 1 year of acceptance. Buys non-exclusive rights only. No reprints. Responds within 6 months.Guidelines online
Pays £20 per poem (pounds sterling).