LightHouse seeks to publish first person stories and essays by blind and visually impaired writers. They want to hear stories “not merely about blindness, but about what it takes to survive and strive as a human.” Read their submission guidelines.
This Old House is a nationwide home magazine. They publish stories from readers who have renovated their house themselves. They previously indicated payment of $250 per published article. To contact them, refer to this page.
New Mobility is a magazine for active wheelchair users. They note that they “tell stories directly and honestly, without sentimentality.” They’re not looking for stories of “overcoming disability” but rather practical, compelling articles. Writers can submit “articles on recreation, travel, people, health, relationships, media, culture, civil rights and resources.” Payment: 15 cents per word. Submission Guidelines
SkilledSurvival is a survivalist website. They publish articles on a wide variety of topics related to survivalism. They want ~2,000 word articles. They pay 2.5 cents per word. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
SHTFBlog is a survivalist website. They want “survivalist, craftsmen, firearms enthusiasts, outdoorsmen and all around skilled people to become contributors.” Pay starts at $50 per article.$nbsp; To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Black Hair Club is a blog about hair extensions and wigs. They publish articles about "2018 Hair News" as well as reviews of products. They pay $50 per post. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.
Antiques Weekly is a newspaper about antiques and collectibles. Though they have not listed their writers guidelines or pay, they apparently do pay. Their website has a digital copy of the newspaper, and they have features and news on their site, so writers can get an idea of the kind of antiques-related news and features they are looking for. Pay: Reportedly up to $250. Editorial contact details here.
Pentimento is a literary magazine for the disability community. Inspired by Sun magazine, they aim to publish ” an accessible, balanced magazine where wonderfully well-written pieces can stand side-by-side with a voice that may not be ready for The Paris Review, but nonetheless, needs to be heard. Where a piece about a promising future can sit next to a glimpse into a bleaker reality.” They pay $25-$250 for submissions. To learn more, read their submission guidelines.