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Military Spouse magazine
PAY: negotiable
Provides unique entertainment and insight into current events relevant to a military spouse's daily life. We are a bimonthly publication with a circulation of 50,000. Freelancers contribute 75 percent of the editorial content. We follow the Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law. We buy first North American serial rights. Payment is on publication. A byline is given.
http://www.militaryspousemagazine.com/WritersGuideline

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The Missouri Review
PAY: $30/page
The editors invite submissions of poetry, fiction and nonfiction of general interest (no literary criticism). Please clearly mark the outer envelope as fiction, poetry or essay. Do not mix genres in the same submission. Payments rates are $30 per printed page.
http://www.missourireview.com/info/guidelines.php

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53 North Magazine
PAY: $.10/word
A weekly news and features publication serving, primarily, the residents of Labrador City, Wabush, and Churchill Falls. It appears on Sunday and, in addition to all the news in Labrador West, includes business, arts and entertainment, hobby and leisure, health, community, youth, and other well-defined sections. 53 North is available across Labrador, either in local stores or by subscription, and at International News (Upper Level, Avalon Mall) in St. John's, for those outside the area who enjoy a peek into this corner of the region.
http://home.crrstv.net/53north/contributor.htm

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The Imperfect Parent
PAY: $10 - $50
The main focus of The Imperfect Parent is to provide a world view from a parent's perspective. Our main criteria are that the writing either makes people think, laugh, or both. Our objective is to get parents to think about social, political and parenting methods in a way that seeks to inform and educate on issues that affect our children and us, as parents. Anecdotal stories are fine, but they need to have a point. You may be sentient of your navel, just don't have a staring contest with it.
http://www.imperfectparent.com/submit/index.php

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Antioch Review
PA: $10
A quarterly magazine offers $10 per page for poetry. Send 3-5 poems to: PO Box, Box 148, Yellow Springs, OH 45387. For guidelines see: http://review.antioch.edu/wg.html

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The Massachusetts Review
PAY: $10 - $50 plus 2 copies
We seek a balance between established writers and promising new ones. We're interested in material of variety and vitality relevant to the intellectual and aesthetic questions of our time. We aspire to have a broad appeal; our commitment, in part regional, is not provincial.
http://www.massreview.org/faq.html

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Freelance Articles Wanted
The Erickson Tribune (www.ericksontribune.com), the nation’s largest retirement newspaper with a circulation of over 3 million and a target audience of age 62-plus, is looking for articles that reflect the Trib’s masthead message of “Inform—Inspire—Involve.” Our Readers: Published by Erickson Retirement Communities, the Tribune is read by people who aspire to live better by taking full advantage of what life has to offer. We do not refer to our readers as “seniors” or “elderly.” They are vibrant, educated individuals who lead busy, productive lives. We try to give them articles that inform and inspire them. We do not view “aging” as a disease, rather, as another chapter in life complete with exciting possibilities. Subject Ideas: Our readers are middle income and interested in a broad range of topics. Stories dealing with leisure pursuits such as travel, music, food and cuisine, wine, coffee, scrapbooking, and gardening are always good possibilities, but we are open to other ideas that might appeal to our target audience as well. Sentimentality is not a road we travel as our audience is living in the here and now. Profiles of retirees doing interesting and amazing things are certainly welcome. We do not publish fiction. Stories about hi-tech, computers, finance, and fitness are also good, as our readers are looking for ways to keep their minds and bodies in shape. They tend to have dynamic relationships with their adult children and grandchildren, and stories relevant to those relationships are welcome. Strong, engaging profiles of individuals age 62-plus (both well-known and not so well known) are also welcome. “How to” articles, depending on the topic, are acceptable as well. Submission Guidelines:
• Completed articles only—NO QUERIES, PLEASE. All articles must be submitted as a Microsoft Word document.
• Word count: approximately 800 (should not be previously published or written for another publication)
• Please also be sure to put the title of the story in the subject line of the message.
• Please allow plenty of lead time for seasonal stories. (For example, if you have a Christmas related story, make sure you have pitched it by October)
• We reserve the right to edit for style, length, and clarity.
• If we use your story, we will pay $200 within 30 days of publication. You will also receive a byline on your story.
• We’ll send you three samples.
Submit your articles to editor@ericksonmail.com. Only e-mail submissions will be accepted.

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Editor
Family-owned New England 11,000 daily seeks an experienced newsroom leader for its top editor position. The right candidate will possess the skills to engage the staff and community in producing a blend of news that hits the hard and soft issues important to daily life in Vermont’s Capitol Region. Coordination of statewide and legislative coverage, in addition to producing a Sunday paper, is a cooperative effort with our sister paper, The Rutland Herald. An ability to develop a multi-media approach is required. We offer competitive salary, benefits and a beautiful area in which to live. Send resume and cover letter to: Anita Ancel, The Times Argus, PO Box 707, Barre, VT 05641-0707.

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Website Editor
The trade association for alternative weeklies like the Village Voice and Washington City Paper is looking for an experienced editor to take responsibility for our Web sites -- AAN.org and AltWeeklies.com. AAN.org features news and information about the alternative-newspaper industry. AltWeeklies.com is an industry portal and a members-only online system for the licensing of content between AAN-member papers. The editor updates both sites on a daily basis; identifies and summarizes news and features from a variety of sources; assigns and edits freelance articles about the alt-weekly business; and works with our Web-development team to improve the Web sites and their functionality. Requires editing and Web site experience; the ability to quickly read, analyze and accurately summarize news and culture stories; excellent writing, editing and copy-editing skills; understanding and appreciation of alternative journalism. Send a cover letter, resume and salary requirements by Tuesday, Sept. 19 to Richard Karpel at rkarpel@aan.org or 1250 Eye St., NW, Suite 804, Washington, DC 20005.

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Editor
The San Jose Mercury News seeks a slot editor to join our universal copy desk. We want a strong editor who has at least two years' slotting experience at a metro daily, works well with reporters and editors, and pushes for engaging display type. This is a full-time position with potential for management. We work in a casual, friendly newsroom within an easy drive of San Francisco, the beaches of Santa Cruz and more. We focus on your editing, not whether you wear flip-flops to work. Short-listed applicants will be asked to provide clips and take a copy-editing test. Please send your one-page resume and cover letter to Maggie Leung, universal copy desk chief, at mleung@mercurynews.com. The Mercury is an equal opportunity employer.

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Assistant Web Editor
Large law firm is seeking a Triangle-based, entry level editor to provide content management support to the firm's Marketing Manager. Responsibilities include writing and editing, proofing and publishing website content on a timely basis, as well as monitoring the site for accuracy of information, proper grammar and
spelling, search engine optimization and consistency with brand image-troubleshooting errors as necessary. The qualified candidate will have an associate's or a bachelor's degree in graphic design or communications with emphasis on web technology. Must have excellent grammar, business writing and organizaiton skills, as well as expertise in html, online publishing tools and PhotoShop in a PC environment. Email resume and 3 samples of related work to: staffrecruiting@wcsr.com or fax to 336-726-7000.

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