Texas Co-op Power Magazine is a monthly magazine by Texas Electric Cooperatives. They publish stories about Texas history, culture, food, travel, and destinations, with particular interest in areas served by the electric cooperatives. They previously lisited pay as $300 to $1,200 per article, but now simply say they pay "highly competitive rates." For details, refer to their writer’s guidelines.
L.A. Weekly is a source of information for news, culture, music, movies, events, restaurants, and reviews in Los Angeles. According to an old payment report, they paid $0.21 a word. To pitch them, refer to this page.
North Dakota Horizons is a quarterly magazine focused on the people, places, events, and culture of North Dakota. They previously indicated to be looking for short nonfiction articles or essays of 1,000 to 1,200 words, and feature articles of 1,500 to 2,000 words, and that pay was 20 cents per word for articles, and $125 to $300 for photography for major layouts. Their pitch guide is no longer available, but you can find their contact information at the bottom of their main page.
Alaska Bride & Groom is Alaska’s premier wedding guide. They offer inspiring ideas, advice, and information to help couples plan their wedding, reception, and honeymoon. They previously indicated to welcome pitches, especially from local freelancers, an that pay was $75 to $200 for original articles. Their guidelines are no longer available, but you can contact them here.
City Limits is a non-profit website that offers in-depth reporting and commentary on the most pressing issues of New York City. According to an old payment report, they paid $0.14 per word for a 3500-word news story. To contact them, refer to this page.
Distinctly Montana is a quarterly published life-style magazine. They previously indicated to be looking for writers who have the ability to write 750 to 1,500 words aimed at the residents and the visitors of Montana. According to an old payment report, they paid $0.17 per word for a 1200-word feature. To contact them, refer to this page.
The Brooklyn Rail is a journal dedicated to providing an independent forum for arts, culture, and politics in New York City and beyond. They feature local reporting, art criticism, fiction, and poetry. According to an old payment report, they paid $0.09 per word. For details, refer to their submission guidelines.
Western Pennsylvania History Magazine is a regional journal that covers a number of subjects including archaeology, history, architecture, railroading, sports, literature, and folk art. They are looking for articles “based on primary resources or original analysis of current or historical events with a strong connection to Western Pennsylvania.” Their feature articles are 3,000 to 4,000 words long. According to their guidelines, they pay $250 upon publication. For details, refer to their submission guidelines.
Self Advocate publishes 8 stories a month on the topic of self-advocacy -- the ability to speak up for yourself. They only support stories from writers in British Columbia, Canada. According to their guidelines, payment is $100 for stories under 350 words. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.
Chapter 16 is an online journal that covers books, authors, and literary events in Tennessee. They serve as “the state affiliate of the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.” They are looking for essays from anyone with a Tennessee connection. They prefer essays of 900 to 1,500 words. They previously indicated to pay $100 upon acceptance. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.