Publishers: Lifestyle / Entertainment

97 Publishers
  • VFW Magazine is the magazine for the Veterans of Foreign Wars or VFW. They have a very large circulation, with many readers. Their primary interest is recognizing veterans and military service. They do not accept poetry, fiction op-eds, reprints or book reviews. Payment depends upon length, writing quality and research performed. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines and their website.

  • Scout Life (Formerly Boys’ Life) is a monthly magazine published by the Boy Scouts of America. Articles should interest and entertain scouts aged 6-17. They cover a broad range of non-fiction, from professional sports to American history. Department pieces include nature, aviation, health, pets, history, and music. Fiction is assignment-only. Articles run 500-1,200 words for major non-fiction articles and up to 600 words for departments. According to their guidelines, pay is $500-$1,200 for major non-fiction articles and $100-$600 for departments. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Rebel's Market bills itself as the "World's #1 Counterculture Megastore." They cater to audiences interested in goth style, steampunk, punk, bohemian, etc. They've previously indicated pay of $50 per article for between 1000-2000 words, but current pay rates are unclear. To contact them, refer to this page.

  • The Verge is a very popular website founded to "examine how technology will change life in the future." They are looking for pitches for their features, tech, science, transportation, film & TV, games, and art desks. Payment rates are not mentioned on their pitch guide, but they state they pay competitive rates. According to payment reports, they pay around $0.75 per word. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • 3rd Act Magazine is a blog and magazine with the tagline "aging with confidence." They publish articles "that are interesting, entertaining, important and relevant to older adults in the third act of their lives." They are interested in short feature articles of 500 words max and feature essays and articles of 750-1200 words about modern aging issues. According to their pitch guide, they pay $25 to $50 for most articles depending on length, complexity, quality, and whether it’s an original or previously published article.

  • Huck Magazine explores "independent culture; people and movements that paddle against the flow, particularly around sporting and music scenes." They are looking for features and profiles. As per a deleted post from their former editor, they pay £130 and up for profiles/Q&As and £200 and up for reported features. To learn more, refer to their pitch guidelines.

  • Paste Magazine publishes articles about music, TV, video games, and comedy. They seem to have a broad focus on popular culture. According to their editor’s post, they pay $150 to $350. To contact the editors, refer to this page.