Eucalyptus is “a brand engine that builds and runs digital consumer companies.” They are always looking for new pieces on women’s health, women’s rights, and culture. They pay at least $200 AUD per piece. To learn more, refer to this Twitter post. To contact them, refer to this page.
Wethos deploys “responsive teams of creative and marketing specialists to help meaningful brands stay competitive in a rapidly-evolving digital landscape.” They are interested in pieces on the following topics: “business development tips for freelancers, building teams with diverse perspectives, Gen Z and digital entrepreneurship, imagining a more ethical gig economy, distributed teams and leadership, the future of agencies and workplaces.” They pay $50 to $500 per piece. Details here.
Hippocampus Magazine is “an online publication set out to entertain, educate and engage writers and readers of creative nonfiction.” Their Books Division is an extension of that mission. They are looking for essays for their anthology series, The Way Things Were (which reflects on the things we miss). They want true road trip stories and “stories of all kinds that are set in or revolve around a corner bar/dive bar (or small pub or tavern).” The stories can be up to 5,000 words long. They accept previously published essays and book excerpts. They welcome hybrid and experimental creative nonfiction. They pay an honorarium of $50 to contributors. Details here.
SICK is a thoughtful magazine by chronically ill and disabled people. They want personal essays, narrative nonfiction, reported features, op-eds, interviews, short stories, creative and experimental nonfiction, poetry, and visual art. They only accept work from chronically ill and disabled people. The work doesn’t have to explicitly be about illness or disability. They pay 11 pence per word. They pay poets and artists £45 for selected work. To learn more, refer to this page.
Next Avenue is the first and only public media website that publishes stories, information, and advice for the booming older generation of America. They cover the following topics: health, money, work and purpose, caregiving, living, and technology. Their articles are typically of 800 to 1,000 words. Payment reports indicate that they pay up to $0.50 per word. For details, read their submission guidelines.
ILY is an online magazine about love. They cover “all variations of love, from kinship to romance, ILY features essays, interviews, vignettes, photography, poetry, interviews, and other forms of art.” They are always seeking love/dating pitches. They would love profiles, Q&As, and trend/reported pieces. They pay $75 to $200 per piece. For details, refer to their founder’s Twitter post and this page.
Oh Reader is a print and online magazine about reading. Their first edition will be released in June 2020. They will publish 4 times a year. They are “looking for stories about your experiences as a reader, insight into the effect of reading on humans, humorous takes on the world of words, and anything else you as a reader or writer might be interested in sharing.” They will pay a flat rate of $200 per published article. Details here.
Minority Africa is a digital publication that reports on African minorities using data, immersive, and mobile journalism. They are seeking writers, journalists, and filmmakers for solutions stories focused on African minorities. They pay $100 to $400 for standard multimedia features. To pitch, visit this page.
SOLRAD is a new website that mostly covers independent/alternative comics. They are looking for pitches for comics criticism, essays, and interviews. They are particularly interested in cartoonists writing about other cartoonists, and work from academics. They will pay $75 per article. For details, refer to this Twitter post and their website.
Amateur Photographer is “the world’s oldest consumer weekly photographic magazine, first published in October 1884.” They feature photography news, reviews, buying guides, interviews, and more. According to one payment report, they paid £75 for an op-ed of 400 words. To contact them, refer to this page.