5. Jobs/Markets
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ESTEEM MAGAZINE
http://www.esteemagazine.com
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Esteem Magazine is a print publication focusing on personal
growth and success stories of people who make Canada great
from coast to coast. Devoted to addressing the needs and
interests of women in business. Pays $50 - $100 per article.
Please forward your resume and two samples of your work to
resume@esteemagazine.com and put in the subject line "writer".
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FIVE POINTS
http://webdelsol.com/Five_Points/guidelines/info.shtml
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Five Points is a literary journal dedicated to publishing
quality fiction, poetry, essays, photographs, artwork, and
interviews. We place no limitations on style or content.
Our only criterion is excellence. If your writing has an
original voice, substance, and significance, send it to us.
Payment: $15 per printed page (prose), $50 per poem, $250
for photographs and artwork plus complimentary copies and
subscription.
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METHOD SHOP
http://www.methodshop.com/about/writers.shtml.
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Are you a starving writer? Why not earn some extra cash and
write articles for us? We are looking for reviews, tutorials,
humor and lifestyle articles relating to the iPod, Palm Pilot
or just general technology. We pay ~$20-$200 (or more) per
article or piece depending on depth and quality of content.
Writers also get free eval products for reviews they write.
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ABROAD VIEW
http://abroadviewmagazine.com/submissions.html
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Who can contribute...College, graduate, and high school
students; young college and graduate school alumni; college
faculty and study abroad professionals. Abroad View is an
in-depth magazine published twice a year (September and
February) and distributed to students through the support
and facilitation of U.S. college and university study abroad
offices and international centers. The spring issue is also
distributed to high school guidance counselors. Abroad View
publishes thoughtful and provocative articles on students’
international and cross-cultural experiences and perspectives.
Students, young alumni, and faculty document academic,
experiential, and cultural research, and voice their views
on current global and regionally focused cultural,
environmental, political, and social issues and ideas.
Abroad View welcomes first-person articles, journalistic
features, research, commentaries, creative writing, poetry,
culture reviews and recommendations, e-mail excerpts,
selected blogs, photos, and artwork. Abroad View pays $25
for articles (including author’s photos when available to
accompany article) upon publication. The Cover, A Last Look,
and standalone photographs are also compensated $25.
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BIRDS AND BLOOM
E-mail: editors@birdsandblooms.com
http://www.birdsandblooms.com
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Pays up to low hundreds. Accepts stories up to 750 words.
Birding and gardening magazine.
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COUNTRY
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COUNTRY EXTRA
http://country-magazine.com/Misc_pages/AboutUs.asp
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Country and Country EXTRA are known for vivid color photos
of the countryside. They’re so lifelike you feel like you’re
right there alongside our photographers on a photo tour along
the backroads of rural North America. Country EXTRA also
contains many of the popular features from Country, including
“Quotes from the Country,” “ Country Churches” and “Little
Humor.” Some unique features in Country EXTRA are the
“Country Primer” and “Cabin Fever.” The “Country Primer”
sheds a little light on some aspect of life in the country...
like how cowboys make coffee in metal pots over the campfire.
In other issues, you learned why covered bridges are covered,
why country roads meander and how to cook up a mess of
dandelions and other spring greens for a nutritious salad.
“Cabin Fever” invites you to look at a reader’s weekend
getaway or country log home.
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FARM & RANCH LIVING
http://www.farmandranchliving.com/
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We’re always looking for first-person stories in which farm
and ranch folks tell about their own experiences and memories.
At the moment, we’re especially interested in several specific
kinds of first-person stories:
Beginning on page 40 of each issue, we always run a story
about how someone has accomplished a goal. Recently, we’ve
had stories by a rancher in Colorado who “winterizes” her
horses; a part-time farmer in Vermont, once a vegetarian,
who now deals with myriad regulations to sell meat locally;
a farmer who use workhorses rather than tractors, and not
only thinks you should, too, but offers tips on how to go
about it.
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