Publishers: Miscellaneous

188 Publishers
  • The Latest is an online forum by The Bare Life Review that focuses mainly on memoir, criticism, and politics. They only publish work by immigrant and refugee writers. The submissions “may, but need not, deal explicitly with issues of immigration, exile, or refuge.” Prose submissions should not be longer than 3,000 words. An exception to this word count may be made for very long pieces (over 8,000 words) that may be published in multiple installments. They pay $100 per accepted piece (prose, photojournalism, or interview). Details here.

  • InfoTimes is an Egypt-based information design and data visualization agency. They “offer a wide range of visual products and services for media outlets and businesses, to help them use data in order to achieve their goals.” They have contributors from various countries and cultures. They pay $150 to $300 per story. For details, visit this page.

  • The Contemporary is “a student-run startup publication that empowers collegiate journalists nationwide to report on critical issues in their communities.” They are seeking new correspondents on an ad-hoc basis during the spring semester. They pay a base rate of $100 per article plus incentives based on audience engagement. For details, visit this page.

  • GudeJob.com is a career development website that offers tips, strategies, and tools to succeed on any job. They pay $15 to $150 or more for “full blog articles, newsletter ideas, specific resources, and course outlines.” For details, visit this page.

  • Interview Sortout is a website which offers answers to questions that are asked in job interviews. They pay $50 for 100 interview questions and answers, or a full length technical article. They pay $30 for articles on trending topics, brands, persons, places, technology, or events. The submissions should be of 1,000 words. For details, refer to this page.

  • The National Research Center for Parents with Disabilities is a program of the Lurie Institute for Disability Policy at Brandeis University. They are seeking blog submissions (500 to 1,000 words) from parents with disabilities. They pay $100 per accepted submission. Details here.

  • Nothing to Say is “a place where some artists write about things they care about.” They welcome submissions from artists of all backgrounds, especially those that belong to racial, ethnic, gender, or sexual minorities. They pay $200 for an essay of 1,500 to 2,000 words. For more information, visit this page.

  • Findingtop is a website that features top 10 lists on everything including people, politicians, animals, cities, products, and services. They are looking for original lists for their website. They pay $50 per list. To submit a list, visit this page.

  • Waging Nonviolence is a non-profit media platform that offers news and analysis on social movements around the world. In general, they are looking for stories that offer their “readers an inside look at movements and how they organize to build power.” They pay $200 for reported features and $100 Q&As, reviews, and analysis. For details, visit this page.

  • Coax is “the digital magazine for people who love projects.” They are seeking short and long-form articles (of 750 to 3,000 words) on the highs and lows of life and projects. They are also seeking feature interviews or creative writing pieces. For long-form articles, they pay $100 per accepted submission. While for other content, they pay $50 per accepted submission. Details here.