![]() They pay $50 for 500-word articles, profiles, columns and essays, and $25 for reviews. That said, they are always looking for good content of general interest, and essays and reviews are a good way of getting published in this magazine for writers outside Chicago. This is a Chicago-based feminist magazine and publishes articles, essays, profiles and stories about Chicago-area events. ![]() They pay feature writers and book reviewers – there’s a monthly budget of $300, to be shared out among all eligible contributors who opt in. We love reviews that address how the collection interacts with poetic tradition, the current landscape of poetry, and that speaks to what the collection brings to our shared discourse as readers, writers, and citizens.” They’re also interested in entries for their ‘Last Poem I Loved’ and ‘Last Book of Poems I Loved’ series. We’re more interested in the reader’s experience of the poems, subject matter, arc, and the poet’s use of craft than we are in scholarly criticism or theory. For prose book reviews their guidelines say, “We prefer not to publish negative reviews, but it’s fine to discuss a specific weakness, lack, or question you have related to the book.” For poetry reviews their guidelines say, “Your review should be accessible to a general audience. They prefer finished reviews rather than queries. They publish features, fiction, poetry, columns, and book reviews, of both poetry and prose books. Pay is $700-1,000 for features, $350 for Dispatches, and $150-700 for Culture stories. They welcome both pitches and finished essays for the online magazine on an ongoing basis, and usually have themed submission calls for the print magazine. ![]() They also publish essays and interviews, and shorter writing for their Front of Book and Dispatches sections. They want work that speaks to feminist responses to pop culture, including book, film and music reviews. All of these pay reviewers, from token to pro rates. Many magazines also publish work in other genres – features, essays, interviews, articles, criticism, memoir, creative non-fiction, fiction and poetry. ![]() These magazines, journals and websites publish reviews of books for children and young adults, seniors, women, LGBTQ community of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, on a wide variety of topics. ![]()
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