Hyperallergic is an art blog, covering visual artists from around the world. They look for "fresh perspectives from freelance contributors, especially those who come from historically marginalized communities." They publish art reviews, reported stories, interviews, photo essays, opinion pieces, and more. According to their pitch guide, their standard base rates are $250 for short reviews, essays, and articles (400-600 words) and $500 for longer reviews, features, essays, and reported stories (800+ words).
Digital Engineering is a monthly publication for design engineers. According to its editorial guidelines, DE “covers all computer platforms, operating systems, applications software, and peripherals” and also “clarifies technologies, explains operational theories and practices, and offers hands-on reports of how hardware and software impacts engineers.” Payment rates are not mentioned. To learn more, refer to their writers’ guidelines.
A List Apart publishes articles about web design, development, and web content. Word count is between 600–2,500 words. They previously stated to pay $200 per article, but current rates are unclear. To learn more, refer to their submission guidelines.
Overland is a magazine of cultural criticism, essays, and literature. They are interested in articles on economic inequality, housing, arts policy and governance, climate change, and environmental justice. They are looking for thoughtful, provocative and argumentative articles, pieces that will provoke discussion and debate. Articles should be 800 to 1200 words. According to their pitch guide, they pay $170 per published online piece.
EQ Living is the "premier magazine of luxe country life." They profile prominent people living an equestrian lifestyle, profile unique homes, farms, and ranches, and publish articles on travel, style, home design, culture, and dining. According to their pitch guide, they pay $100 for departments and $200 to $300 for features. To learn more, refer to this page.
Plenitude wants literature and arts created by LGBTQ2S+ people. Besides book reviews, they publish fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and interviews by up-and-coming or established LGBTQ2S+ writers. According to their pitch guide, they pay $60 CAD per poem, $125 CAD per prose contribution (fiction and creative nonfiction) and $100 CAD for book reviews. To learn more, refer to this page.
The Gay & Lesbian Review / Worldwide (The G&LR) is a bimonthly magazine of history, culture, and politics targeting an educated readership of LGBT people, and their allies that publishes essays in a wide range of disciplines as well as reviews of books, movies, and plays. According to their pitch guide, contributors of original feature articles receive a flat fee of $250, and contributors of full-length book or movie reviews and art memos payment of $100.
Dame is a website "For Women Who Know Better." They are "smart, quick-witted, opinionated and unapologetic." They publish essays, news, analysis, and unique takes on relationships, gender politics, sex, race, entertainment, the arts, business, politics, Internet culture, health and everything in-between. According to their pitch guide, they pay $350 to $750 for reported stories.
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.