This week’s edition of Monday Markets includes a magazine devoted to nutrition, as well as one for thinking mothers (which means all of them). The third offering is a magazine for radiologists. Today’s Dietician From the Web Site: Today’s Dietitian welcomes lively, timely, and engaging articles on all subjects of interest to the nutrition profession. We encourage the submission of letters to the editor, feature articles, profiles of exceptional dietitians, and manuscripts for the following departments: * Bookshelf: Reviews of books by, for, about, and of interest to dietitians * Community Matters: Stories on dietitians using their skills to benefit [Read more…]
Monday Markets for November 24, 2009
Yes, I know it’s not Monday but I didn’t want to miss posting some markets this week. I know I can always use a good laugh, so I thought I would focus on some humor publications. The Last Page Humor Column From the Web Site: The Last Page is a monthly column that aims at humor. Its length runs between 500 and 650 words. Because of the difficulty in judging humor by proposal, we require submission of a completed manuscript. The Web submission form’s proposal text box will accommodate a manuscript and cover letter. Payment for the column is $1,000, [Read more…]
Monday Markets for November 16, 2009
EQUUS Magazine From the Web Site: A horse health publication for laymen, EQUUS features articles on health care, behavior, training techniques, veterinary breakthroughs and exercise physiology. EQUUS welcomes freelance submissions for practically any section of the magazine. The best preparation for the prospective EQUUS contributor is familiarity with the magazine. Indeed, for writers interested in learning EQUUS style and standards, there’s no substitute for regularly reading the magazine. That said, the editors will consider publishing any worthwhile submission on horse-related topics so writers need not limit themselves to conventional topics or approaches. If a piece is accurate, well organized, relevant [Read more…]
Monday Markets for November 9, 2009
Notre Dame Magazine From the Web Site: Notre Dame Magazine is published quarterly by the University of Notre Dame for more than 150,000 readers, most of whom are graduates of the university. The magazine reports on alumni activities, covers institutional events, people and trends, and examines a broad spectrum of cultural issues reflecting the university’s wide-ranging discussion of science and the arts, society and its structures, the spiritual and the human. Because a large proportion of its readers are Catholic, the magazine often addresses topics of interest to a Catholic audience. Departments The magazine has four departments, including campus news [Read more…]
Monday Markets for October 26, 2009
Kiwanis Magazine From the Web Site: KEY CLUB is published two times during the academic year. Two printed issues are mailed to Key Clubs and are also posted on the Web site. It is the official publication of Key Club International, the largest high school service organization in the world with more than 245,000 members in 28 nations. Members of Kiwanis clubs, who sponsor these youth groups and have an active interest in them, also read the magazine. Members of Key Club are service-minded students interested in helping others and in making their communities and schools better places in which [Read more…]
Monday Markets for October 19, 2009 Are Up
Monday Markets for October 19, 2009
Listen Magazine From the Web Site: Listen is a magazine primarily aimed at teenagers, but some younger and many older readers are subscribers as well. It encourages development of good habits and high ideals of physical, social, and mental health. It bases its editorial philosophy of primary drug prevention on total abstinence from tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs. Because it is used extensively in public high school classes, it does not accept articles and stories with overt religious emphasis. Published monthly, 32 pages, four-color. Circulation: Listen is a classroom tool. Actual printed copies each month about 20,000; estimated reader exposure [Read more…]
Monday Markets for October 12, 2009
Parents and Kids Magazine From the Web Site: Our tone is conversational. Write as if you were telling a neighbor all about the topic of the article. “English Lit” language is a little stuffy for us. If you use “laceration” when you mean “cut,” you’re over-doing it! Is it ever appropriate to use rhetorical questions? No! Never. Especially as a mechanism to move your article to the next topic. If your article is a series of questions and answers, please send me a draft early on, so we can discuss other ways of approaching the topic. Avoid “personal essays.” Our [Read more…]
Monday Markets for October 5, 2009
Herizons Magazine From the Web Site: Herizons aims to reflect a feminist philosophy that is diverse and relevant to women’s daily lives. The purpose of Herizons is to empower women; to inspire hope and foster a state of wellness that enriches women’s lives; to build awareness of issues as they affect women; to foster a spirit of co operation; to promote the strength, wisdom and creativity of women; to broaden the boundaries of feminism to include building coalitions and support among other marginalized peoples; to foster peace and ecological awareness and to expand the influence of feminist principles in the [Read more…]
Monday Markets for September 28, 2009
Funny Times From the Web Site: First, thanks for thinking of us. We are always looking to expose our readers…. to hilarious new material. Everything we publish is funny, so please don’t send in something that isn’t. We only publish cartoons and funny stories. Cartoons should be “scannable” (good quality photocopies are fine) and stories should be about 500-700 words. There is no limit to our scope and we cover just about everything that can be funny including politics, news, relationships, food, technology, pets, work, death, environmental issues, business, religion, seasonal events and everything else relating to the general human [Read more…]
Monday Markets for September 21, 2009
Lake Superior Magazine From the Web Site: Lake Superior Magazine is a bimonthly full-color consumer magazine which focuses exclusively on the Lake Superior region – history, current events, life styles, environment, tourism. Our long suit is outstanding photography accompanied by well-written and relevant editorial. We like to surprise our readers, and therefore will try to present an unexpected slant to the stories they’ll receive in each issue. The magazine was established in 1979 and has since become the authority on Lake Superior living and travel. All submissions should support that concept. Lake Superior Magazine Categories (not all inclusive) Photographs – [Read more…]
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Monday Markets for July 27, 2009
Today’s Monday Markets feature a “green magazine” and one geared toward students. The third magazine on the list is published for physicians who are looking to establish or change practices. E Magazine From the Web Site: As the largest independent environmental magazine, with a circulation of 50,000, E serves an important role as the voice for the environmental movement and as a vital information source on national and international coverage of environmental issues. Founded in 1990, E is sponsored by Earth Action Network, a nonprofit organization located in Norwalk, Connecticut. In an attempt to stay consistent with our values and [Read more…]
Monday Markets for July 20, 2009
Paste Magazine From the Web Site: About the Magazine Paste magazine is a monthly publication focusing on music, film, books and other forms arts and entertainment. We focus on a variety of musical genres—-rock, singer/songwriters, alt.country, Americana, indie rock, world music, electronica and whatever else we think will grab music-lovers seeking something a little deeper. Paste strives to cover the best music in this eclectic mix, devoting space to independent musicians alongside more established artists. The tagline, “Signs of Life in Music, Film and Culture,” refers to the depth and meaning we feel the best art is capable of conveying….Our [Read more…]
Monday Markets for July 6 Are Up
Monday Markets for July 6, 2009
In this week’s edition of Monday Markets, I’ve continued my quest for interesting niche publications. I’ve found one for turkey hunters and one for motorcycle enthusiasts who like to ride in Texas. The third magazine on this week’s list caters to people who enjoy sewing. National Wild Turkey Federation From the Web Site: The NWTF publishes six magazines — Turkey Call, Women In The Outdoors, Wheelin’ Sportsmen, Get in the Game and JAKES Magazine — that are available through membership. The NWTF publishes six magazines — Turkey Call, Women In The Outdoors, Wheelin’ Sportsmen, Get in the Game and JAKES [Read more…]
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Monday Markets for June 22, 2009
Wend Magazine From the Web Site: Wend is namely interested in first person accounts of literate adventure travel with a social/anthropological/environmental awareness that permeates throughout the story. Our stories are about ordinary people doing extraordinary things, not extraordinary people doing ordinary things. We give a lot of space to our features to give the writer a chance to really express him or herself, and take our readers along for the ride. Beyond that, Wend is the magazine you REALLY want to write for, not the one you’re simply trying to make money from. Of course, we pay, and pay competitively, [Read more…]
Monday Markets for June 15, 2009
This week’s Monday markets include a magazine for female executives and business owners, a publications for running enthusiasts, and a magazine for dieticians. Pink Magazine From the Web Site: The PINK reader is a sophisticated, highly successful female business executive or entrepreneur. PINK avoids telling her what every other magazine already does; we always try not to underestimate her perceptiveness and, most importantly, PINK cannot waste her time. PINK endeavors to be a vital tool to help her find greater financial independence and success in work and more joy in life. * Be sure to read the magazine before submitting [Read more…]
Monday Markets for June 8, 2009
This week’s edition of Monday Markets is a real mixed bag. I’m always fascinated by the number of different niche publications that are on the market. The first one on today’s list is a good example: Robot Magazine. A magazine for running enthusiasts and one for private investigators rounds out the list. Robot Magazine From the Web Site: ROBOT magazine articles range from small news briefs to major feature stories and reviews. Feature articles are typically 600 to 2,000 words in length, but this is just a guideline. Please see the About ROBOT magazine page for a description of the [Read more…]
Monday Markets for June 1, 2009
This week’s edition of Monday Markets has guidelines for the Saturday Evening Post, a magazine that is all about language, and one geared toward massage therapists. The Saturday Evening Post From the web site: The Post’s goal is to remain unique, with content that provides additional perspective on the ever-evolving American scene. In addition to feature-length articles, the Post buys anecdotes suitable for “Post Scripts,” as well as cartoons, illustrations, and photos. Payment ranges from $25 for Post Scripts to $400 and up for feature articles. Our nonfiction needs include how-to, useful articles on gardening, pet care and training, financial [Read more…]
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Monday Markets for May 25, 2009
This week’s edition of Monday Markets has a couple of examples of specific niche publications. One of them publishes articles and information for the precast concrete industry, and the other one is all about tracing and preserving family history. Precast Inc. Magazine From the Web Site: PRECAST INC. is published by NPCA (the National Precast Concrete Association), which represents the precast concrete industry in North America and many locations around the world. PRECAST INC. helps precast concrete manufacturers run their operations more effectively, keeps them apprised of emerging issues in business and technology, and educates them about increasing market shares [Read more…]
Monday Markets for May 18, 2009
This week’s edition of Monday Markets features three sports magazines. One is a mag for diving enthusiasts, and the second one is a martial arts magazine. The third one on today’s list is for people who enjoy off-road biking. Australasia Scuba Dive From the Web Site: What Types Of Stories Does Scuba Diver Publish? Each issue of the magazine contains five or more features, roughly balanced between Asia, Australia and foreign subjects. Generally, we are interested in places accessible to most divers, not just the intrepid or wealthy. The types of topics we cover vary widely, from mainstream to specialty [Read more…]









