Children’s Magazine Markets Paying Professional Rates
| A-B | Ca-Ci | Cj-Cz | D-F | G | H-K | L-N | O-P | R-S | T-Z |
American Girl - A bimonthly, four-color magazine for girls 8+. Looking for contemporary and historical fiction. The protagonist should be a girl between 8 and 12. No science fiction, fantasy, or first-romance stories. Up to 2,300 words. Allow 12 weeks for a reply. To: Magazine Department Assistant, American Girl, 8400 Fairway Place, Middleton, WI 53562-2554.
Aquila - Has themes. Query/synopsis first. A monthly magazine aimed at bright children ages 8 to 13. Looking for content that encourages children to explore things for themselves in an educational and entertaining fashion: "Instructional without being condescending." Sample digital copy: www.nxtbook.com/dal/newleaf/aquila/. Prefers submissions that have not been published in Great Britain. Stories generally run 1,000-1,150 words. A serial (2-4 installments) usually runs 1,050-1,150 words per installment. Features run 600-800 words. Features that showcase an original presentation and demonstrate specialized knowledge stand the best chance of acceptance. Send synopses for stories and serials, queries for features. To: Jackie Berry, Editor; Aquila: The Fun Magazine for Children who Enjoy Challenges; Studio 2, Willowfield Studios; 67a Willowfield Road, Eastbourne; East Sussex BN22 8AP or email info@aquila.co.uk.
Babybug - A monthly (except for combined May/June and July/August issues) listening and looking magazine for infants and toddlers ages six months to two years published by the Cricket Magazine Group of Carus Publishing. Looking for very simple and concrete stories, 4 to 6 short sentences maximum; rhythmic and rhyming poetry, 8 lines maximum. Pays $25 minimum on publication. Allow 6 months for reply. To: Submissions Editor, BABYBUG; Carus Publishing / Cricket Magazine Group; 70 East Lake Street; Suite 300; Chicago, IL 60601.
Black Gate - Publishes epic fantasy fiction at all lengths, including novel excerpts, as well as articles, news and reviews. Looking for adventure-oriented fantasy fiction suitable for children and adults, ages 12 and up. Buys first North American serial and electronic publication rights. Pays $.03 - $.06/word for up to 6,000 words, $180 - $280 from 6,000 to 14,000 words, and $280 - $400 at greater lengths, on acceptance. Response time for physical submissions is 3-5 months and can be significantly higher for e-submissions. To: John O’Neill, Editor; New Epoch Press; Attn: Submissions Dept; 815 Oak Street; St. Charles, IL 60174 or email (submissions@blackgate.com) submissions (at) blackgate (dot) com as plain text pasted into the body of a message, not as an attachment or separate file.
Boys’ Life - A general-interest, four color monthly, circulation 1.3 million for boys 8+ published by the Boy Scouts of America since 1911. Buys first-time rights for original, unpublished material. Fiction runs 1,000 to 1,500 words. Payment is $750+. All stories feature a boy or boys. Uses humor, mystery, science fiction and adventure. To: Johnny D. Boggs, Fiction Editor; 1325 West Walnut Hill Lane; P.O. Box 152079; Irving, TX 75015-2079.
Boys’ Quest - Has themes. A magazine created for boys from 6 to 13, with children 8, 9, and 10 the specific target age. Looking for articles, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that deal with timeless topics such as pets, nature, hobbies, science, games, sports, careers, simple cooking, and anything else likely to interest a 10-year-old boy. Looking for lively writing, most of it from a 10-year-old boy’s point of view, with the boy or boys directly involved in an activity that is both wholesome and unusual. Up to 500 words, simultaneous submissions okay as long as is noted on the manuscript. Pays a minimum of $.05/word, with additional payment if the piece is accompanied by appropriate photos or art. Buys first American serial rights and pays upon publication. To: The Editor, Boys’ Quest, PO Box 227, Bluffton, OH 45817-0227.
Breakaway - Designed to creatively teach, entertain, inspire and challenge the emerging teenager. It also seeks to strengthen a boy’s self-esteem, provide role-models, guide a healthy awakening to girls, make the Bible relevant, and deepen his love for family, friends, church, and Jesus Christ. For boys age 12-17. Looking for young-adolescent themes that contain adventure with well-developed characters that kids can relate to. Avoid Christian jargon, clichés, preaching, and dialogue that isn’t realistic or that interrupts the flow of the story. Will consider fiction up to 2,000 words. Pays $.12-$.15/word on acceptance. Allow 4-6 weeks for review. To: Michael Ross, Editor; BREAKAWAY; 8605 Explorer Drive; Colorado Springs, CO 80920.
Brio/Brio and Beyond - Monthly Christian magazine designed to creatively teach, entertain, and challenge teen girls ages 12 to 15 (Brio) and older teen/YA girls 16 to 20 (Brio and Beyond) to encourage a healthy self-concept and a closer relationship with Jesus Christ. Looking for "compelling, bright, out-of-the-ordinary style." Stories must have realistic character development, good dialogue, teen lingo, and an engaging plot. Romance stories, sibling rivalry, and other teen girl topics especially welcome. Avoid preachy. Will consider fiction up to 2,000 words. Pays $.08-15/word on acceptance. Allow 4-6 weeks for review. To: Susie Shellenberger, Editor; BRIO; 8605 Explorer Drive; Colorado Spring, CO, 80920.
Calliope - Buys all rights. Has themes. Query first. Covers world history (East/West) and looking for lively, original approaches to the subject. Aimed at children 8 to 14. Fiction up to 800 words including authentic historical and biographical fiction, adventure, retold legends, all relating to the theme. Pays $.20-.25/word. To: Editorial Department, Cobblestone Publishing, Attn: Rosalie Baker; 30 Grove Street, Suite C; Peterborough, NH 03458.
Children’s Better Health Institute - Buys all rights. Looking for stories, articles, and activities with health-related themes. "Health" is a broad topic that includes exercise, sports, safety, nutrition, hygiene, and drug education. Allow 3 months for reply. Please submit to a specific magazine, not just to CBHI or the Children’s Better Health Institute. To: P.O. Box 567, Indianapolis, IN 46206.
- Turtle (ages 2-5): Pays up to $.22/word, fiction/nonfiction. Up to 350 words
- Humpty Dumpty (ages 4-6): Pays up to $.22/word, fiction/nonfiction. Up to 350 words
- Children’s Playmate (ages 6-8): Pays up to $.17/word, fiction/nonfiction. 300 to 700 words
- Jack and Jill (ages 7-10): Pays up to $.17/word, fiction/nonfiction. 500 to 800 words
- Child Life (ages 9-11): not accepting manuscripts at this time.
- Children’s Digest (ages 10-12): Pays up to $.12/word, fiction. 500 to 1500 words/nonfiction 500 to 1000 words.
- U.S. Kids (ages 6-10): not accepting manuscripts at this time.
Cicada - 2/22/2007 - Overstocked and closed to submissions until further notice. A literary magazine for teenagers and young adults published by the Cricket Magazine Group of Carus Publishing. For ages 14+, publishes original short stories, poems, and first-person essays written for teens and young adults. Prefers up to 5,000 words but will consider up to 15,000 words (publishes one novella per issue). An exact word count should be noted on each manuscript. For poetry, indicate number of lines instead. Word count includes every word, but does not include the title of the manuscript or the author’s name. Fiction and articles: pays up to $.25/word. Poems: pays up to $3.00/line. All payment upon publication. Allow 6 months for reply. To: Submissions Editor, CICADA; Carus Publishing; 70 East Lake Street; Suite 300; Chicago, IL 60601.
Clubhouse/Clubhouse Jr. - A Christian magazine aimed at children 8 to 12 (Clubhouse) and 4-8 (Clubhouse Jr.). Does not want contemporary fiction set in the US, but does want historical American fiction or embellished accounts of true events. Wants stories set in Asia, South America, the CIS, and Canada. No poetry or any boy-girl relationships. Pays $0.15 to $0.20 per word for nonfiction; $75-$200 for fiction on acceptance. Articles: 200-1,000 words, fiction: 500-1500 words. To: Clubhouse/Clubhouse Jr., Focus on the Family, Colorado Springs, CO 80995.
Cobblestone - Buys all rights. Has themes. Query first. Covers American history. Aimed at children 9 to 14. Fiction up to 800 words including authentic historical and biographical fiction, adventure, retold legends, all relating to the theme. Pays $.20-.25/word. To: Editorial Department, Cobblestone Publishing, Attn: Meg Chorlian; 30 Grove Street, Suite C; Peterborough, NH 03458.
Cricket - A magazine featuring original stories, poems, and articles for children ages 9 to 14 published by the Cricket Magazine Group of Carus Publishing. Fiction: realistic, contemporary, historical, humor, mysteries, fantasy, science fiction, folk tales, fairy tales, legends, myths. (A bibliography is required for all retold folklore and nonfiction articles. Be prepared to send other backup materials and photo references—where applicable—upon request.) Nonfiction: biography, history, science, technology, natural history, social science, archeology, architecture, geography, foreign culture, travel, adventure, sports. Poetry: serious, humorous, nonsense rhymes. Stories: 200 to 2,000 words (2 to 8 pages). Articles: 200 to 1,500 words (2 to 6 pages). Stories and articles: pays up to $.25/word. Poems: pays up to $3.00/line. Payment upon publication. Allow 6 months for reply. To: Submissions Editor, CRICKET; Carus Publishing; 70 East Lake Street; Suite 300; Chicago, IL 60601.
Crinkles - Buys all rights. Has themes. Query first. A magazine for children ages 7 to 11 designed to stimulate a child’s curiosity about people, places, things and events–both real and imaginary. Looking for current events, people, places, history, animals, sports, folktales and myths. By assignment only. E-mail first for theme lists: (info@crinkles.com) info (at) crinkles (dot) com. Pays $150.00 and up. To: Paula Montgomery, 17 East Henrietta St., Baltimore MD 21230-3910.
Dig - Has themes. Query first. Focuses on archaeology - recent discoveries, techniques used in the field and in the laboratory, archaeologists past and present, innovative "dig" programs for children, rethinking of popular theories, and creative activities that entertain as well as inform. Accuracy is essential. Aimed at children 9 to 14. Fiction up to 800 words including authentic historical and biographical fiction, adventure, retold legends, all relating to the theme. Pays $.20-.25/word. To: Editorial Department, Cobblestone Publishing, Attn: Rosalie BAker; 30 Grove Street, Suite C; Peterborough, NH 03458.
Dramatics - Educational theater magazine of the International Thespian Society for serious young theater students (high school) and their teachers. Published 9 times a year. Looking for articles from 800 to 4,000 words on the performing arts—including film, video, and dance—and both one-act and full-length plays. Plays should be appropriate to perform in high school but not looking for children’s theater, teen angst dramas, or didactic "message" plays. Pays $25-400 on acceptance for first publication rights for articles and one-time, non-exclusive rights for plays. Responds in 6 weeks. To: Don Corathers, Editor; Dramatics; 2343 Auburn Avenue; Cincinnati, OH 45219.
Faces - Buys all rights. Has themes. Query first. Covers themes of world cultures and geography. Aimed at children 9 to 14. Fiction up to 800 words including authentic historical and biographical fiction, adventure, retold legends, all relating to the theme. Pays $.20-.25/word. To: Editorial Department, Cobblestone Publishing, Attn: Elizabeth Crooker Carpentiere; 30 Grove Street, Suite C; Peterborough, NH 03458. Or email query to: (facesmag@yahoo.com) facesmag (at) yahoo (dot) com
Footsteps - 12/16/2005 received information that this magazine has ceased publication. Was a magazine aimed at children 9 to 14 that covered African American history.
Grit - Stories of American Life and Tradition. Regularly publishes historical, mystery, Western, and romance serials (up to 15,000 words in 3,000-word installments with cliff-hangers) and short fiction (1,500-3,500 words). Stories should emphasize the positive aspects of American life. Manuscripts accepted omit profanity, violence, sex, and alcohol and drug use. Pays $100-$400 on acceptance. Looking Back feature, generally written in first person, features stories of favorite memories, events or situations (500-1,000 words, preferably with photos) pays $25 on publication. Little Friends/Best Friends features humorous, heartwarming stories about children or grandchildren, or people and their pets (200-500 words, quality, color photos should be included) pays $20 on publication. To: GRIT Magazine, Editor in chief, 1503 S.W. 42nd St., Topeka, KS 66609.
Guideposts for Kids - 7/14/2006 - website down, publication closed, editorial farewell posted. Was a Christian magazine for children 6 to 12.
Highlights for Children - Buys all rights. Fiction should have an engaging plot, strong characterization, and lively language. Stories for younger children (3 to 7) should be 500 words or less. Stories for older children (8 to 12) should be 800 words or less, and should be appealing to younger children if read aloud. Stories that teach by positive example, rather than preach, are preferred. Suggestions of crime and violence are taboo. Frequent needs include humor, mystery, sports, and adventure stories; retellings of traditional tales; stories in urban settings; and stories that feature world cultures. Rhyming stories are seldom purchased. Pays $150+ on acceptance. To: Highlights for Children, Editorial Department, 803 Church Street, Honesdale, PA 18431.
Highlights High Five - Buys all rights. For ages 2 to 6, created by the publishers ofHighlights for Children to help encourage the development of young children and have fun at the same time. Fiction should have an engaging plot, strong characterization, and lively language. Stories that teach by positive example, rather than preach, are preferred. Suggestions of crime and violence are taboo. 500 words or less. Rhyming stories are seldom purchased. Pays $150+ on acceptance. Editor, Christine French Clark; Senior Editor, Marileta Robinson. To: Highlights High Five, Editorial Department, 807 Church Street, Honesdale, PA 18431.
Hopscotch - Has themes. Created for girls from 6 to 13 years, with girls 8, 9, and 10 the specific target age. Looking for articles, fiction, nonfiction, and poetry that deal with timeless topics, such as pets, nature, hobbies, science, games, sports, careers, simple cooking, and anything else likely to interest a young girl. No dating, romance, human sexuality, cosmetics, fashion, and the like. Wants lively writing, most of it from a young girl’s point of view, with the girl or girls directly involved in an activity that is both wholesome and unusual. Up to 1,000 words, fiction, 500 words, non-fiction. Pays a minimum of $.05/word, with additional payment if the piece is accompanied by appropriate photos or art. Buys first American serial rights and pays on publication. To: The Editor, Hopscotch, PO Box 164, Bluffton, OH 45817-0164.
Iguana - Spanish-language magazine published 6 times a year for children 7 to 12. Looking for short stories, poems, biographies and interviews with prominent Latino personalities, puzzles, craft projects, kid-friendly recipes, games, and articles. No translations; all material must be originally written in Spanish. Fiction up to 800 words including realistic, fantasy, humorous, science fiction, fables, myths, mysteries, and fairy- and folk tales. Poetry up to 15 lines. Pays $.05/word on acceptance. Buys first publication rights. To: Christianne Meneses Jacobs, Editor; Iguana; c/o NicaGal, LLC.; P.O. Box 26432; Scottsdale, AZ 85255. Or email: (revista_infantil@yahoo.com) revista_infantil (at) yahoo (dot) com.
KidTime - 5/8/2006 Website defunct. Was full-size children’s magazine for distribution free of charge to elementary schools in San Diego County.
Know - Has themes (all submissions must be received 3 1/2 months prior to the publication date). Canadian “younger sibling” to YES Mag: The Science Magazine for Adventurous Minds, for children 6 to 9. Seeks to encourage interest and appreciation for science, provide positive role models, and inspire children to continue pursuing their interest in science. A bibliography is required for all retold folklore/mythology. Note: Publishing restrictions limit content from non-Canadian citizens or immigrants. Accepts fiction up to 500 words. Pays $0.20/word (CAN) on publication. To: (adrienne@knowmag.ca) adrienne (at) knowmag (dot) ca or KNOW, 501-3960 Quadra Street; Victoria, B.C.; V8X 4A3.
Ladybug - A reading and listening magazine for young children ages 2 - 6 published by the Cricket Magazine Group of Carus Publishing. Fiction: read-aloud stories, picture stories, original retellings of folk and fairy tales, multicultural stories. Up to 800 words. Pays $.25/word; $25 minimum on publication. An exact word count should be noted on each manuscript submitted. Word count includes every word, but does not include the title of the manuscript or the author’s name. Allow 6 months for reply. To: Submissions Editor, LADYBUG; Carus Publishing; 70 East Lake Street; Suite 300; Chicago, IL 60601.
Listen - A magazine primarily aimed at teenagers, but also some younger children and older readers. Encourages development of good habits and high ideals of physical, social, and mental health. Editorial philosophy focuses on total abstinence from tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs. Used extensively in public high school classes, it does not accept articles and stories with overt religious emphasis. Monthly, 32 pages, four-color, 20,000 printed copies each month; estimated reader exposure approximately 100,000. Allow 8 weeks for reply. Accepts simultaneous submissions; submissions on disk are encouraged. Seeks professionally written, teen-oriented articles and stories running 500 to 1000 words, with a standard payment rate of $50-$150 on acceptance.
My Friend - 3/30/2007 magazine is ceasing publication after the July 2007 issue and is no longer accepting submissions. Was a Catholic magazine for children 7 to 12.
New Moon - Buys all rights. Has themes. Portrays girls and women as powerful, active, and in charge of their own lives - not as passive beings who are acted upon by others. Celebrates girls and their accomplishments and supports girls’ efforts to hold onto their voices, strengths, and dreams as they move from being girls to becoming women. Female contributors only. All material should be pro-girl and focus on girls, women, or female issues. Edited by and for girls ages 8 to 14. Fiction: 900 to 1,200 words, stories in which the main character is a girl ages 8 to 14. Pays $.05/word. Email submissions preferred. Insert the text directly into your message. No attachments. To: (girl@newmoon.org) girl (at) newmoon (dot) org or New Moon: The Magazine for Girls and Their Dreams; 34 E. Superior St. Ste. 200; Duluth, MN 55802-3003.
Odyssey - Buys all rights. Has themes. Query first. Interested in articles rich in scientific accuracy. The inclusion of primary research (interviews with scientists focusing on current research) are of primary interest to the magazine. Aimed at children 10 to 16. Fiction up to 1,000 words including science-related stories, poems, science fiction, retold legends, etc., all relating to the theme. Pays $.20-.25/word. To: Editorial Department, Cobblestone Publishing, Attn: Elizabeth Lindstrom; 30 Grove Street, Suite C; Peterborough, NH 03458. Or email query to: blindstrom@cobblestone.mv.com.
On the Line- 4/28/2006 received email from the editor that this magazine is ceasing publication after the Aug. 2006 issue and is no longer accepting submissions. Was a Christian magazine for children 9 to 14.
Our Little Friend - Spiritually oriented magazine for children 1 to 5 given each week to attendees of Sabbath School at Seventh-day Adventist churches. Emphasis on teaching children Christian beliefs, values, and practices. Seeks stories written from a Christian perspective consistent with Seventh-day Adventist beliefs. Avoid preachy. All stories must be true. No talking animals, fantasy, hunting or fishing, rewritten Bible, or Halloween themed stories. Up to 2 manuscript pages (approx. 500 words). Pays $25-$50 per story on acceptance. Buys one time rights only. Email submissions (preferred) to Editor Aileen Andres Sox at: (ailsox@pacificpress.com) ailsox (at) pacificpress (dot) com or Our Little Friend; P.O. Box 5353; Nampa, ID 83653.
Parabola - Has themes. Only interested in retellings of myths, fairy tales, and traditional stories for their "Epicycles" section that relate to their themes. Retellings must be authentic—based upon a spiritual or cultural tradition. No invented mythology. Up to 1,500 words. Pays $75-$100 per story. Email submissions to Editor-in-Chief Lorraine Kisly at: (editors@parabola.com) editors (at) parabola (dot) com or Epicycle Editor, Parabola Magazine; 135 East 15th Street; New York, NY 10003.
Pockets - Has themes. For children 6 to 12. Interdenominational Christian magazine with an emphasis on stories that help children deal with real-life situations. Looking for fiction and scripture stories of 600-1400 words. Prefers real-life settings, but occasionally accepts fables. No talking animals or inanimate objects. Stories should contain lots of action, use believable characters and dialogue, be simply written, and be relevant to the problems faced by target age group. Avoid a "preachy" or didactic tone. Pays $.14/word on acceptance for newspaper, periodical, and electronic rights. Also accepts one-time previously published material. To: Lynn W. Gilliam, Editor; Pockets,P.O. Box 340004, Nashville, TN 37203-0004.
Primary Treasure - Spiritually oriented magazine for children 7 to 9 given each week to attendees of Sabbath School at Seventh-day Adventist churches. Emphasis on teaching children Christian beliefs, values, and practices. Seeks stories written from a Christian perspective consistent with Seventh-day Adventist beliefs. Avoid preachy. All stories must be true. No talking animals, fantasy, hunting or fishing, rewritten Bible, or Halloween themed stories. Up to 4 manuscript pages (approx. 1K words). Pays $25-$50 per story on acceptance. Buys one time rights only. Email submissions (preferred) to Editor Aileen Andres Sox at: (ailsox@pacificpress.com) ailsox (at) pacificpress (dot) com or Primary Treasure; P.O. Box 5353; Nampa, ID 83653.
Shine Brightly - Has themes. A magazine for girls 9 to 14 published by GEMS Girls’ Clubs (Girls Everywhere Meeting the Savior). The goal of GEMS is to bring girls into a living relationship with Jesus Christ. Looking for stories of 400-900 words with adventure and mystery, stories about animals, a little preteen romance, and situations target audience can relate to in their daily interaction with family and friends. Stories should be realistic and need not always have a happily-ever-after ending. Not interested in stories with religious clichés. Pays $.03-$.05/word up to $35.00 on publication for First North American Rights or Second Rights or Simultaneous Rights. Allow 1 month for reply. To: SHINE brightly, P.O. Box 7259; Grand Rapids, MI 49510.
Sparkle - Has themes. A magazine for girls in grades 1-3 published by GEMS Girls’ Clubs (Girls Everywhere Meeting the Savior). The goal of GEMS is to bring girls into a living relationship with Jesus Christ. Looking for stories of 100-400 words with adventure and mystery, stories about animals, a little preteen romance, and situations target audience can relate to in their daily interaction with family and friends. Not interested in stories with religious clichés. Pays $20 on publication for First North American Rights or Second Rights or Simultaneous Rights. To: Sparkle Magazine, Sara Lynne Hilton/Managing Editor, PO Box 7259; Grand Rapids, MI 49510.
Spider - A reading and activity magazine for children ages 6 to 9 published by the Cricket Magazine Group of Carus Publishing. Fiction: realistic fiction, easy-to-read stories, humorous tales, satire, fantasy, folk and fairy tales, science fiction, fables, myths. (A short bibliography is required for all retold folklore and nonfiction articles, and copies of research material will be required for all accepted articles. Be prepared to send other backup materials and photo references—where applicable—uuest.) 300 to 1,000 words. Pays up to $.25/word on publication. Allow 6 months for reply. To: Submissions Editor, SPIDER; Carus Publishing; 70 East Lake Street; Suite 300; Chicago, IL 60601.
teenwire.com - An award-winning sexual health website published by Planned Parenthood Federation of America for teens committed to giving the facts about sex so that teens can use this information to make their own responsible choices. Content themes include self-esteem, body image, drugs and alcohol, communication, and relationship advice. Welcomes inquiries from freelance writers who are interested in writing for a teen audience. Writers are paid for each 600-word feature article. Covers a range of topics, including sex and sexual health, body, relationships, LGBTQ issues, teen activism, and global issues. Do not send full-length articles for publication, instead, send an e-mail with the heading "WRITE FOR TEENWIRE" in the subject line. Please include the following: A brief description of who you are and why you are qualified to write for teenwire.com; two or three representative clips or writing samples, either as attached Word documents or URLs (if online content); pitches for stories that don’t appear on the site, or stories with a unique angle on topics already covered on the site. To: (tw.staff@ppfa.org) tw.staff (at) ppfa (dot) org.
Wee Ones - For children 3 to 8. Seasonal material should be submitted six months in advance. Looking for more humorous and sports-oriented stories. Fiction: read-aloud stories, picture stories: adventure, animal, humorous, multicultural, nature/environment, problem-solving, sports. 150-500 words. Pays $.05/word for nonexclusive, worldwide electronic and reprint rights. Email subs pasted in the body of the message only to editor Jennifer Reed at: (submissions@weeonesmag.com) submissions (at) weeonesmag (dot) com.
Winner - A drug education and life-skills training magazine for children in grades 4 to 6. Works on the premise that preventive drug education is the most effective. Seeks to communicates the facts and figures about the dangers of drugs and address the development of life skills and real-world problem solving. Wants writers to use a "story-article" format that presents factual information within the framework of a story. Up to 650 words. Pays $80 per story-article. (Note: Magazine is transitioning to mostly of by-assignment pieces. Unsolicited manuscripts will constitute only about 15% of future content.) To: Winner Magazine; 55 West Oak Ridge Drive; Hagerstown, MD 21740.
Writingaustralia.com - Online magazine for short fiction, mainstream, literary, & genre children’s stories. Up to 1,000 words. No explicit sex or violence. Pays up to $50/story on acceptance. Submissions accepted via email with text pasted into body of message at: submissions@writingaustralia.com or hardcopy at: WritingAustralia.com eZine, KT Publishing, PO Box 2011, Inala Heights Qld 4077, AUSTRALIA.
