The Plain Communities Business Exchange is a monthly mailed paper that connects plain communities across the United States. They have previously indicated to be seeking business related and educational articles of 1,000 words or more. They paid at least $125 per article and paid extra for illustrations and pictures that are submitted with the article. Their guidelines have been removed, but you can contact them here.
MultiLingual is a magazine, newsletter, and website that covers global business, localization, language technology, and translation. They publish opinion/perspectives, profiles/interviews, general articles, and reviews. Payment rates are not mentioned, but according to a payment report, they paid $0.09 per word. To learn more, refer to this page.
SAPIENS is a digital magazine committed to popularizing anthropology to a wider audience. They are open for submissions from anthropologists. They publish essays, op-eds, poetry, book excerpts, and multimedia pieces. Written essays and excerpts are typically no more than 1,500 words, and op-eds are under 1,000 words. Poems are usually a maximum of three pages. According to their guidelines, they pay an honorarium of $250 per piece. To learn more, refer to their pitch guide.
Book Riot is “bookish site covering all things literary, from book news and commentary to reading recommendations across every genre.” They are especially in need of comics and manga writers, and posts should be about 600-800 words. According to their write for us page, they pay contributors a flat fee of $50 or $75 per post based on the post topic and post length.
MisinfoCon is a global movement focused on building solutions to online trust, verification, fact checking, and reader experience in the interest of addressing misinformation in all of its forms. They want “pitches for original reporting or opinion pieces focused on solutions to the problem of misinformation, rumours, propaganda, and f-news.” They want stories between 700 and 1,000 words. They have previously indicated to pay an honorarium of $100 per piece, but current pay rates are unclear. To learn more, refer to this page.
DJ TechTools (DJTT) is a “resource for DJ technology, digital DJ tips, tutorials, and news about DJ controllers and devices.” They want articles, tips, reviews, interviews, and videos. According to their guidelines, they pay $100 cash or $150 store credit per article to their “contributing writers” (i.e. the writers who are responsible for a monthly or bimonthly column). They pay $50 via PayPal or $100 store credit per article to their “guest writers” (i.e. the writers who cannot contribute on a regular basis). For details, refer to this page.
Survival Dispatch offers “no nonsense survival solutions and tips for a dangerous world.” They previously indicated to pay $25 for most posts, plus $5 for each image provided with the content. As they aim for 10 or more images per post, the total amount comes out to about $75 per post. Current pay rates are unclear. To learn more, visit this page.
Crossroads is the official publication of the Utah Genealogical Association. They publish “case studies, family histories, Utah history, articles on genealogical methodology and technology, how-to articles, news items, and book reviews.” Feature articles should be between 1,500 and 2,500 words. Smaller articles should be at least 500 words. They previously mentioned paying $75 for articles of more than 1,500 words. To learn more, refer to their contributor guidelines and learn more about the magazine here.
Public Discourse is the online journal of the Witherspoon Institute (a research center in Princeton, New Jersey). According to their guidelines, they pay an honorarium of $300 for original essays (1,500 to 2,000 words), first-person stories (1200 to 2,000 words), and review/response essays (1,500 to 2,000 words). For details, visit this page.
Bookforum is a book review magazine and website that covers arts, culture, and politics. According to an old payment report, they paid $0.08 per word. To pitch them, refer to this page.