Medical Device + Diagnostic Industry (MD+DI) is a print and online resource for “original equipment manufacturers of medical devices and in vitro diagnostic products.” They are seeking contributions from professionals who are working at medical device and diagnostic companies. They are not looking for consultants or suppliers. They want everything ranging from “career advice and industry hot topics to tips for how to solve technical, design, quality, and regulatory problems.” They pay $150 per piece. Details here.
Xcards is a Newark, New Jersey-based card company that is looking for original writings for their greeting card line for ex-relationships. Their target audience includes ex husbands, wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, father in-laws, and mother in-laws. They want contributors to “provide a suggested image of how cover of card should look with title for cover as well.” They pay $25 to $75 per card. For details, visit this page.
Friends of Canadian Broadcasting is a citizens' movement that is dedicated to defending Canadian culture and democracy. They publish essays, op eds, and feature articles (of up to 1,000 words) in both English and French. According to their website, their articles “offer a distinctly Canadian take on media-related issues and help readers understand the state of journalism and storytelling in our country and how the changing landscape affects our democracy, culture, and daily life.” They previously indicated payment of $250 CDN per article. To contact them, visit this page.
Crypto News covers the latest news on the crypto world and the stock markets. They are looking for writers with experience in technical analysis of stocks to help them with their very large daily workload. They pay $50 to $100 per article. For further information, refer to this page.
Territory Supply is an online magazine that features hiking, camping, backpacking, and gear content. They are seeking writers who can contribute multiple pieces over time. They “pay competitively and offer steady, long-term opportunities.” For details, visit this page.
Emotional Rescue is a UK-based greeting card company that publishes hilarious and cheeky greeting cards. They are looking for writers, artists, or illustrators to write or draw cards for them. According to their website, they “pay well.” To learn more, refer to this page.
The Trouble is a magazine that focuses on the development of political strategies to confront climate change. They do not see climate change as a human error or a psychological defect, but see it as a fundamentally political phenomenon. They publish articles on a broad range of topics. Their contributors include a diverse group of writers, academics, journalists, and activists. According to their contributing editor, they pay $150 to $250 per piece. Details here.
Homer is “an online magazine discussing masculinities and challenging ideas of what it means to be a man.” Their articles are generally 800 to 2,000 words long. They pay at least $50 AUD per article. To learn more, refer to this page.
C.Hub Magazine is “the first and only Afro-creative magazine that celebrates authenticity, originality and reliability in creativity.” They cover business, politics, entertainment, music, lifestyle, fashion, beauty, travel, technology, sports, and more. They have an Afro-Caribbean audience. They want articles of 750 to 1,200 words. They pay up to £50 per article. Details here.
Model Engineers’ Workshop is a magazine about “all the processes, activities and tools used by hobby engineers.” They cover metalworking and also the use of other engineering materials. They accept article submissions for their magazine. They pay £40 to £50 per page. To learn more, refer to this page.
Review Geek is a gadget and product review website. They are seeking experienced freelancers who can research products across a broad range of topics. The freelancers must be able to contribute 4 or 5 articles per week. Payment starts at $100 per article (800 to 1,600 words). For details, visit this page.
HelpYouSpendLess.com offers information that can help people make complex buying decisions easily. They publish third-party product reviews in a wide range of categories including appliances, toys, personal care, beauty, food, and kitchen. They are always looking for new submissions for their website. They pay $50 for an original list. Details here.
The Word Among Us is a print and digital Catholic devotional magazine. They are looking for first-person testimony narratives of 1,200 words. They want “stories that focus on a significant experience of conversion, change, or spiritual insight in a simple, anecdotal style.” They pay $150 per story. Details here.
Black Gay Blog is a health, entertainment and lifestyle portal for
same-gender-loving men of colour from around the world to meet, greet,
and discuss life, love, family, culture, career, and more. According to their editor, they pay up
to $50 per published post of 800 - 1500 words. To learn more, read their submissions guidelines.
Slice is a literary journal that publishes fiction, non-fiction essays, and poetry. They were created by two book editors who wanted to "create a space where new voices were just as important as famous voices." They pay $250 for stories and essays. They have funding from Amazon. To learn more read their submissions guidelines.
Good Old Days accepts personal essays about growing up between 1935 and 1960. They should be informal and conversational in tone. Payment varies. http://www.goodolddaysmagazine.com/contributor_guidelines.php
Yellowstone Valley Woman is a free magazine that covers women and women’s issues in Billings, Montana. They focus on every aspect of a woman’s life including health, nutrition, fitness, cooking, business, culture, arts, and lifestyle. They are always looking for submissions from writers in the Valley. According to one payment report, they paid $0.25 per word. To learn more, visit this page.
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.
Gains is a website about fitness, strength, intelligence, learning, business, finance, and everything else that is related to self-improvement. They accept 1 to 4 guest posts each month. Their posts are typically 2 to 3 pages long. They pay $50 per post. To learn more, refer to this page.
RVA Mag is a print and digital magazine that covers music, art, food, culture, politics, and events in Richmond, Virginia. Payment reports indicate that they pay up to $0.09 per word. To contact them, refer to this page.
Yopp! is a social justice blog that is devoted to civil rights education, raising the voices of marginalized groups, and reducing oppression. They are looking for submissions of 1,200 to 3,000 words. They prefer longer pieces. They pay $75 per article. To learn more, visit this page.
Religion Unplugged is a news organization that covers religion stories around the world. They publish at least one story each day on their website. They pay $100 for an original story, and more if it is accompanied with high quality photos or other multimedia assets. You can contact the editors here.
From Day One is a website and conference series that focuses on “innovative ways for companies to forge stronger relationships with their employees, customers, and community.” They are looking for story pitches from freelance journalists. They pay $200 to $300 per story (800 to 1,000 words). To learn more, visit this page.
Monterey Bay Parent is a regional parenting publication for Monterey and Santa Cruz counties. They are looking for articles that will be of interest to their local readers. They are particularly interested in articles on family fun–places to go, things to do, and undiscovered treasures. Most of their articles are of 700 to 1,000 words. They pay $50 for articles under 900 words, and $75 for articles over 900 words. Details here.
MMM is “Britain’s best-selling motorhome magazine.” They pay £250 for owner reports (up to 1,700 words with 12 photos), £80 for my view/my travels articles (600 words with 2 photos), and £40 for campsite reviews (300 words with 4 to 8 photos). For details, refer to this page.
South China Morning Post (SCMP) is a news media company that is a source for news and insights from Hong Kong, China, and the rest of the world. Payment reports indicate that they pay up to $0.35 per word. To contact them, refer to this page.
Sonoma Magazine is a bi-monthly publication that covers Sonoma County’s events, restaurants, hotels, bars, wineries, breweries, culture, style, and more. Payment reports indicate that they pay $1.00 per word. To contact them, visit this page.
The Medic Blog is a self-study resource to prepare for UCAT, BMAT, and GAMSAT. They welcome submissions from candidates who have taken UCAT, BMAT, or GAMSAT. They pay up to £100 per article. To learn more, refer to this page.
To Do Canada is a website that offers “a guide to things to do, places to go, day trips, weekend getaways, family fun activities, events and entertainment in Canada.” They are looking for freelance writers. They pay $25 to $50 per article. For details, visit this page.
Inhabitat is a green design and lifestyle website that covers environmental news and sustainable design. They are looking for remote writers who can contribute 2 or more articles per week. They pay $20 for a 300-word news story, $30 for a 300-word gallery story, and $50 for an 800-word feature story. They may also pay traffic bonuses of $150 to $300 per story. Details here.