Author Magazine is a website published by the Pacific Northwest Writer's Association. Their mission is to "develop writing talent through education, participation, and accessibility. They publish how-to articles about writing, as well as emotional/inspirational articles for writers.Aarticles should be between 600 and 1,000 words. They previously indicated to pay $50 for these articles and $30 for book reviews, but current pay rates are unclear. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.
Wow! Women on Writing publishes articles on the topic of writing, including how-to's about writing and publishing and interviews with editors/agents. Articles range anywhere from 1,500 to 3,500 words. According to their guidelines, they generally pay $50 to $75 per post, though they pay up to $150 for more extensive pieces. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.
WritersHQ is a UK based company that offers training and retreats for writers. On their blog, they publish blog posts "of between 500 – 800 words examining writing and the writing process from a new perspective." They previously indicated to pay £40 for all posts, but their guidelines have been removed. To contact them, refer to this page.
The SFWA Blog is the official blog for the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America. They want nonfiction articles of interest to sci-fi/fantasy writers. Articles can take the form of an essay, reported piece, how-to, listicle, and Q&A. A series of articles may be considered. Ideal article length is between 800–1000 words. According to their guidelines, pay is $0.10/word on final draft word count. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.