Publishers: Miscellaneous

126 Publishers
  • Popula is a “news and culture alt-global” publication that runs on Civil (an Ethereum-based publishing platform). They publish essays, stories and comics. According to an old payment report, they paid $0.10 per word. To pitch them, refer to this page.

  • The Mysterious World is a website that explores the secretive and fascinating facts about the universe. They publish list posts containing interesting facts on nature, universe, travel and lifestyle. The list posts should have 10 items and a minimum of 1,000 words. According to their guidelines, they pay $25 to $50 per list post. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Ashtray Blog keeps its readers “up to date will all things vape including news, views, products guides, tutorials and offers.” They previously indicated to be looking for articles on vaping, electronic cigarettes, harm reduction or related topics, and that pay typically started at $50 for a 500 word piece. Their guidelines have been removed, but to contact them, you can refer to this page.

  • 5bestthings.com aims to bring their “readers the best from around the internet and the world in one comprehensive list site.” According to their guidelines, they pay $15 to $30 for lists and $65 for full product reviews. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • HowlRound is a "free and open platform for theatre makers worldwide," based at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. They seek writers actively involved in theatre to contribute to their platform. According to their pitch guide, they offer an honorarium of $200 USD per essay. For those curating a series, there is a $300 USD payment once the series is up and running. For NewCrit articles, which range from 1500 to 2500 words, authors receive $200 USD upon publication. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Listverse publishes unique lists that educate and intrigue the readers. They are looking for lists that are “offbeat and novel.” They want a minimum of 10 items per list. According to their guidelnes, they pay $100 for a list that they publish. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Southern Theatre Magazine is published quarterly by the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC). Our previous research indicated they were interested in stories about people and organizations within the region that are making a difference in theatre, but their submissions page is no longer available. They paid their writers $50 for full-length features. To contact them, visit this page.

  • Solver Stories is a feature in New York Times’ column, Gameplay. It includes personal essays regarding the effect of puzzles on people’s lives. They prefer essays of 800 to 1,000 words. According to their guidelines, they pay $1.50 per word. To find out more, refer to their submission guidelines.

  • Popular Woodworking Magazine is a woodworking magazine that provides resources, techniques, how-to articles, artist features, and much more. They publish 6 times annually. They accept article pitches from people of all backgrounds. According to their guidelines, they mostly pay $1,000 to $3,000 per feature (about 2,500 words, 20 photos, and 1 or 2 illustrations). To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.

  • FineWoodworking Magazine is a bimonthly magazine for all those who strive for and appreciate excellence in woodworking, veteran professionals and weekend hobbyists alike. They rely on skilled woodworkers "to share their practical experience and knowledge." They cover nearly all aspects of woodworking. According to their guidelines, they pay $150 per page, plus expenses. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.