<div id="searchable_text" style="display:none" > <b>White</b><br> <b>Sqares</b><br> <b></b><br> <br> <p> </p><br> <br> <p> Write for a children's magazine... freelance work. Indy's Child Parenting Magazine - Most Indy's Child Parenting Magazine articles are purchased from freelance writers. In a typical issue, readers will find a variety of regular columns: Rave Reviews, Publisher's Note, Women's Health, Cinematters, Museum Note, Local Profiles, Mayor’s column and more. We also run between five to six feature articles and six-10 shorter articles every month. Pays between $150-$300 for first publication rights to an article and is based on quality, length and content. All articles must be sent via E-mail to editor@indyschild.com. Do not send your editorial piece to multiple individuals within our publication. Doing so will not increase your odds of having your article published and may diminish your chances of getting published. </p><br> <br> <p> </p><br> <br> <p> BITCH Magazine, writers needed. We're looking for anything that can be described as "feminist response to pop culture." Our definition of pop culture is broad, encompassing cultural attitudes and myths, phenomena of the popular imagination, and social trends as well as movies, TV, magazines, books, advertising, and the like. Interviews with feminist culture-makers are welcome, as are book and music reviews and nuanced analyses of particularly horrifying and/or inspiring examples of pop culture. Nonfiction essays only. We do not publish fiction or poetry. More details: Features are 2,000 to 4,000 words of meaty critiques, essays, and articles on pop culture from a feminist perspective. We're looking for sharp-eyed perspectives on pop culture and the media, brimming with personal insight and wit. Features vary in format: interviews, reported pieces, and critical essays are welcome, as are roundups and graphically driven formats like timelines, charts, and comics. We are not looking for personal essays. In addition to features, we’re in search of shorter pieces for the front of the magazine. Past columns have featured a look at how "liberal" became a bad word, an examination of cultural stereotypes about women and hoarding, and a look at the practice of "unschooling." We're always on the lookout for Love It/Shove It items. Love/Shoves are short (under 500 words) but sharp-eyed and cogent analyses of the latest things that either pleased you or enraged you. We're looking for pieces that are timely, and, more important, go beyond the sentiment of "wow, this sucks!" in search of deeper meaning. Love/Shoves are accepted on a rolling basis, and are often printed on our website as well as in the magazine, so send things along whenever the mood strikes. Payment is $100 for features, $50 for front-of-book pieces and back-page pieces, and $10-$20 for Love/Shoves. Please send all materials to info@b-word.org. </p><br> <br> <p> </p><br> <br> <p> Write for a children's magazine... freelance work. Indy's Child Parenting Magazine - Most Indy's Child Parenting Magazine articles are purchased from freelance writers. In a typical issue, readers will find a variety of regular columns: Rave Reviews, Publisher's Note, Women's Health, Cinematters, Museum Note, Local Profiles, Mayor’s column and more. We also run between five to six feature articles and six-10 shorter articles every month. Pays between $150-$300 for first publication rights to an article and is based on quality, length and content. All articles must be sent via E-mail to editor@indyschild.com. Do not send your editorial piece to multiple individuals within our publication. Doing so will not increase your odds of having your article published and may diminish your chances of getting published. </p><br> <br> <p> </p><br> <br> <p> BITCH Magazine, writers needed. We're looking for anything that can be described as "feminist response to pop culture." Our definition of pop culture is broad, encompassing cultural attitudes and myths, phenomena of the popular imagination, and social trends as well as movies, TV, magazines, books, advertising, and the like. Interviews with feminist culture-makers are welcome, as are book and music reviews and nuanced analyses of particularly horrifying and/or inspiring examples of pop culture. Nonfiction essays only. We do not publish fiction or poetry. More details: Features are 2,000 to 4,000 words of meaty critiques, essays, and articles on pop culture from a feminist perspective. We're looking for sharp-eyed perspectives on pop culture and the media, brimming with personal insight and wit. Features vary in format: interviews, reported pieces, and critical essays are welcome, as are roundups and graphically driven formats like timelines, charts, and comics. We are not looking for personal essays. In addition to features, we’re in search of shorter pieces for the front of the magazine. Past columns have featured a look at how "liberal" became a bad word, an examination of cultural stereotypes about women and hoarding, and a look at the practice of "unschooling." We're always on the lookout for Love It/Shove It items. Love/Shoves are short (under 500 words) but sharp-eyed and cogent analyses of the latest things that either pleased you or enraged you. We're looking for pieces that are timely, and, more important, go beyond the sentiment of "wow, this sucks!" in search of deeper meaning. Love/Shoves are accepted on a rolling basis, and are often printed on our website as well as in the magazine, so send things along whenever the mood strikes. 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