5bestthings.com aims to bring their “readers the best from around the internet and the world in one comprehensive list site.” They pay $15 to $30 for lists and $65 for full product reviews. To learn more, refer to this page.
Listverse publishes unique lists that educate and intrigue the readers. They are looking for lists that are “offbeat and novel.” They want a minimum of 10 items per list. They pay $100 for a list that they publish. To learn more, visit this page.
Solver Stories is a feature in New York Times’ column, Wordplay. It includes personal essays regarding the effect of puzzles on people’s lives. They prefer essays of 800 to 1,300 words. They pay $200 per essay. To find out more, read their submission guidelines.
Your Genealogy Today is a Toronto-based resource guide for genealogical research. They provide their readers with techniques and sources for discovering their ancestors. They prefer articles that are 700 to 800 words long and have a picture. They pay $0.08 per word and $7.00 per photo, image, visual etc. To find out more, read their author guidelines.
Popular Woodworking Magazine is a woodworking
magazine that provides resources, techniques, how-to articles, artist features,
and much more. They publish 6 times annually. They accept article pitches from
people of all backgrounds. They mostly pay $1,000 to $3,000 per feature (about
2,500 words, 20 photos, and 1 or 2 illustrations). To learn more, read their submission
guidelines.
FineWoodworking Magazine relies on skilled woodworkers "to share their practical experience and knowledge." They cover nearly all aspects of woodworking. They pay $150 per page, plus expenses. They even pay an
advance. To learn more, read their submission
guidelines.
Earth Magazine is a print magazine and website that offers "the science behind the headlines," with a focus on earth science. They accept submissions from freelance writers as well as scientists. They are not
a peer-reviewed journal, but focused more on connecting with the broad public. A recent report on Litworth showed a pay rate of 30 cents per word. To learn more, read their submission
guidelines
Blade Magazine is about knives and knifemaking. According to their website: “What we need are stories that are brand new in scope and content. Knives being used for unusual purposes, in adventure settings, etc., are always
good. New, state-of-the-art knife designs, steels and other knife materials and how they are made are good. The knife collections of celebrities are good. Stories on how to collect knives, what to collect and why, etc., are good.” They pay between
$150 and $300 for articles. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Based in Bangalore, Little India is a magazine for Indians around the world. They publish articles of interest to the international Indian community. Their focus is on "focus is on overseas Indians, returning
NRIs and expats." According to previous reports, they pay 5 to 10 cents a word, up to 2,500 words. To learn more, read their submission
guidelines.
Family Chronicle magazine accepts submissions of articles. They cover family research. Also known as genealogy. They pay $.08 a word. Their articles are up to 7,000 words in length, though they’re particularly interested in articles that are around 800 words. To learn more, read their submission guidelines