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  1. Scouting Magazine

    A magazine published by the Boy Scouts of America six times a year. Articles are mainly about successful program activities conducted by or for Cub Scout packs, Boy Scout troops, and Venturing crews. Also features on leadership techniques, profiles of …

  2. Scrap

    The bimonthly magazine of the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries. Most assignments focus on topics of interest and importance to scrap recyclers. Pays $600-$1,000 depending on the length and difficulty of the assignment. Pays upon acceptance.

  3. Sculptural Pursuit Magazine

    A quarterly art/literary publication founded by a sculptor, is a resource for sculptors, art educators, collectors, gallery and museum personnel, and people curious about three-dimensional art. Pay is negotiable and made upon publication. Guidelines: click on Submissions.

  4. Seaways’ Ships in Scale

    The workshop and research magazine for ship modelers. Pays $0.08 per word. $0.06 if it isn’t on a diskette.

  5. Second Story Press

    A small Canadian feminist press publishing books of special interest to women. Accepting unsolicited manuscripts. A mix of fiction, non-fiction and children’s books.

  6. Security Management

    The award-winning, peer-reviewed publication of ASIS International, the preeminent international organization for security professionals. The objective of the magazine is to provide a forum within which security professionals can learn about industry trends and solutions, including security strategies, management techniques, …

  7. Senior Wire

    Senior Wire provides syndication of news, information and features for mature market publications. Over 50 papers in USA and in Canada pick up stories from this service. Optimum length is 750 words. Looking for: Seasonal features, especially those with a …

  8. Seraph Press

    A small literary publishing house based in Wellington, New Zealand. Specialises in quality literature, particularly poetry.

  9. Seven Days

    An independent weekly newspaper covering Vermont news, politics, food, arts and culture. Paying market.

  10. Sewanee Review, The

    This is America’s oldest continuously published literary quarterly, founded in 1892 by teacher and critic William Peterfield Trent. Allows one story or essay per submission (10,000 words or fewer) or up to six poems. Average response time is twelve weeks. …

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