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- Internet Writer Resources v2.8 (10/95)
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-
- Please Note: As from January 1995, this is compiled/edited/maintained by
- Trevor Lawrence <trevor@bel.avonibp.co.uk>.
-
- An HTML version is available at:
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- htpp://bel.avonibp.co.uk/bricolage/resources/lounge/IWRG/index.html
-
- This document is primarily a list of magazines and various outlets
- accepting submissions by email, and branching out into Internet
- resources for the writer in general. Thanks to everyone who has
- responded. This list will be updated and maintained as long as *you*
- send in updates and improvements. See the bottom for information on
- distribution.
-
-
- Contents
- --------
-
- (1) How to Submit
- (2) Electronic Submissions List
- (3) MCI Mail Magazine addresses
- (4) A Note to Writers
- (5) A Note to Editors
- (6) A Vision of the Future
- (7) The FAQ as the Future
- (8) WWW: Cyberspatial Presses
- (9) Other Electronic Resources
- (10) CRAM
- (11) Most Wanted List
- (12) Credits
- (13) Change History
- (14) Distribution
-
- (1)
- How to Submit
- =============
-
- These addresses are provided through the courtesy of the publisher for
- the purpose of submitting queries or complete manuscripts. In all cases
- it is best to first *query* the publisher with a short description of
- your article idea or outline of an already-written article. In your
- query, you should address how your article fits in with the magazine's
- scope and focus. If you are querying multiple editors, do this for
- each. Make sure that you are familiar with their general magazine
- content enough to avoid wasting their time with irrelevent pieces or
- ones that have just recently been covered. If the entry states that the
- magazine has writer's guidelines, ask the editor for those first and
- adhere to them.
-
- Multiple submissions: in general, if you want to adhere to the utmost
- standards of politeness, avoid multiple simultaneous submissions.
- Particularly with email you generally receive a very rapid turnaround,
- so that the necessity of multiple submissions is decreased. If you
- absolutely must attempt simultaneous submissions, and one editor accepts
- an article, immediately email to all others that you are withdrawing
- the article. Explicitly noting the status of your submission as
- exclusive or simultaneous is a good idea. Do not carbon copy send a
- single article with no individual attention to the receiving editors.
-
- If you learned of the email address from this source, please tell the
- editor that. It will encourage the editor to maintain the capability,
- spur other editors to set up their own email addresses, and in turn help
- expand your own list of possible and alternative outlets for your
- writing.
-
-
- (2)
- Electronic Submissions List
- ===========================
- These magazines are published monthly unless otherwise noted. The
- `content' category describes the general content and requested writing.
- `compensation' describes the remuneration policies (if any). `rights'
- describes the rights to the material that are sold to the publisher.
- `contact' is the email address of the publisher, editor, or the general
- submission address.
-
-
-
- Note: the accuracy of this list is not guaranteed. In particular, the
- rights involved in a particular `sale' may be variable or negotiable.
- Make sure you understand the terms of the arrangement with the
- publisher. If you are interested in only certain kinds of contracts
- (such as retaining the copyright, which is usual the usual case but not
- guaranteed) be sure to tell the editor.
-
- - Alternate Hilarities
-
- Type:
- magazine of humor in speculative fiction
- Content:
- humorous pieces from all areas of the speculative fiction field, horror,
- science fiction and fantasy of all types. ``We're looking for stories
- ranging in length from 1 to 5k words. We like to work with original
- stories, but reprints are OK if the author still holds the rights. The
- main point is to be funny.
- Compensation:
- Payment for first timepublication will be 1 cent a word (and a one
- copy). Payment for reprints is two copies.
- Rights:
- (?)
- Comments:
- ``We're more likely to buy something that's consistently funny over
- something that's acceptable to all audiences.'' E-mail submissions
- preferred.
- Contact:
- Talestwiceto@Genie.geis.com (Co-Editors: Alexandra Zale, Devon Tavern)
-
- - Blue Heron Publishing
-
- Type:
- Book publishers. Currently publish six books per year.
- Content: Prefer titles that will have a strong educational market, will
- consider strong queries for lengths from 20,000 words, where the
- sensibility of the work matches that of shorter works in the Left Bank
- Books.
- Compensation:
- Yes.
- Rights:
- Specific.
- Comments:
- ``If querying by email, be extraordinarily brief; we will reply quickly,
- within two weeks (...); if you haven't had an email reply within two
- weeks, we are not interested. Under no circumstances will we consider
- an unsolicited manuscript sent by email. We don't mind simultaneous
- submissions, so long as we are informed from the beginning. If another
- publisher accepts before we do, please let us know.''
- Contact:
- bhp@teleport.com
- http://www.teleport.com/~bhp
-
- - The Blind Spot
-
- Type:
- small press 'zine (?)
- Content:
- Duke's fantasy, SF, and horror fiction. 10K words or less. Artwork.
- Compensation:
- $10 plus contributors copies.
- Rights:
- (?)
- Contact:
- awhit@acpub.duke.edu (Andy Whitfield)
-
- - ClipText
-
- Type:
- ClipText consists of ready-to-publish articles sold on diskette for $39.95 a disk.
- ClipText is aimed at anyone who publishes a newsletter, including businesses,
- non-profit associations, clubs, and others. The name ClipText is an
- officially-registered trademark of The Company Writers.
- Content:
- Business: Marketing, management, communications, how-to and general info, as well as
- interesting new trends and anecdotes.
- Seasonal: Holiday celebrations tips and how-to.
- Health & Fitness: Tips, new information, trends, and new cures, preventive tips,
- avoiding risks, etc.
- Personal Finance: Tips, how-to, on saving money, planning for retirement, etc.
- Office Technology: New options, basic overviews, exciting opportunities.
- Food: Recipes and information, including dieting.
- Lifestyle: Travel, leisure, miscellaneous.
- Family: kids, education, household tips
- Community: Environment, safety, activism, outreach, mentoring, etc.
- Humor: Jokes, games, topical humor.
- Miscellaneous: Entertainment, book and movie reviews, etc.
- Compensation:
- Our base rate is 10 cents a word. We will discuss variances in private
- correspondence or conversation. We pay by check within 30 days.
- Rights: we require 1st serial rights, serial reprint rights, and electronic
- serial rights. You may retain book rights. If you have previously published
- material, you may submit it. In that case, we will purchase reprint and
- electronic rights.
- Comments:
- ClipText articles are published in three lengths:
- Full Column: 260-300 words
- Half Column: 160-220 words
- Short Articles: 50-100 words
- Contact:
- Direct all submissions to:
- Neil Olonoff
- Managing Director
- The Company Writers
- PO Box 105
- Burke, VA 22009-0105
- E-mail: pp001331@interramp.com.
- Voice: (703) 503-2880 Fax: (703) 503-0020
-
- - Circlet Press
-
- Type:
- small press 'zine, published anthologies (?)
- Content:
- Erotic science fiction and fantasy. Short stories primarily under 10K
- words. Anthologies. Other subcategories.
- Compensation:
- half-cent per word. Royalties for single-author anthologies negotiated
- on cases by case basis.
- Rights:
- one-time anthology rights.
- Comments:
- Write for guidelines or booklist. Query first.
- Contact:
- ctan@world.std.com
-
-
- - Claustrophobia
-
- Type:
- small press newsletter
- Content:
- social issues, privacy (?)
- Compensation:
- no money, but `credit, exposure, samples for portfolio'
- Rights:
- nonsimultaneous publication.
- Contact:
- dbruedig@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
-
-
- - CONNECT
-
- Type:
- small press magazine
- Content:
- ``Covering the major commercial online services,
- Internet/Usenet and smaller Bulletin Board System networks, CONNECT
- focuses on telecommunications from a user-oriented perspective.''
- Compensation:
- ``Authors are paid a flat rate of $75 for mini-reviews. Authors are paid
- between $100 and $300 for feature articles, depending on the length,
- subject matter and newsworthiness of the article. The longer the
- article and the more complex the subject matter, typically, the more
- the payment for the submission.''
- Rights:
- (?)
- Comments:
- seeks articles and reviews.
- Contact:
- pegasus@grex.ann-arbor.mi.US
-
- - CYBERSPACE VANGUARD
-
- Type:
- electronic magazine
- Content:
- ``News and Views of the Science Fiction and Fantasy. Universe carries
- interviews, feature articles, and lots'o'news on current happenings on
- the science fiction, fantasy, animation, and comics genres.''
- Compensation:
- ``Right now we cannot pay our writers, but we are trying to line up a
- publisher for a paper version, and once that happens we will be
- attempting to pay people.''
- Rights:
- ``We "buy" one-time rights, but the remuneration policy may change at any time.''
- Comments:
- ``We are seeking articles and interviews from writers who can be fun
- without being long-winded. Write for guidelines, but in the meantime a
- query is preferred to an article.'' See etext.archive.umich.edu:
- /pub/Zines/Cyberspace.Vanguard for past issues.
- Contact:
- Submissions should be send to xx133@cleveland.freenet.edu. Other
- correspondence should be sent to cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu.
-
- - FringeWare Review
-
- Type:
- electronic magazine
- Content:
- ``Our centroid (th/m)eme [is] "Building Community around a Fringe
- Marketplace'' ``sidebars, tutorials, interviews and reviews, with
- tasty, mind-twisting fiction as synthesis''
- Compensation:
- ``We pay up to US$0.03 per word plus byline and two copies of each issue
- in which you appear. We pay the full amount for work we choose to run
- which: (a) hasn't appeared elsewhere, (b) fits within our issues'
- themes, (c) and meets word count criteria; also, you must provide an
- email address for the byline. Otherwise, we'll negotiate. We pay US$20
- per page for artwork and comix, or do trade-outs as mentioned above. In
- the case of comix, we do not need the work to be first run.''
- Rights:
- (?)
- Comments:
- ``We limit our magazine to 48 pages, at least 35% of
- which contains catalog, subvertising, editorials, letters and
- administrivia, so writers only have 25-odd pages, less artwork and
- comix, in which to express their collective brilliance. We seek
- terse, opinionated, first-person, active-voice, period.''
- Contact:
- fringeware@wixer.bga.com
-
-
- - GRIST
-
- Type:
- electronic magazine
- Content:
- a magazine of poetry, prose, essays and articles
- Compensation:
- (?)
- Rights:
- (?)
- Comments:
- Well-crafted prose, experimental prose, discussions of
- network prose, interactive/collaborative language, all considered
- and solicited for publication. FTP or Gopher to
- etext.archive.umich.edu/pub/Poetry/Grist
- Contact:
- mail subscriptions and work submissions to
- fowler@phantom.com.
-
- - Hum - The Government Computer Magazine
-
- Type:
- paper magazine (?)
- Content:
- Canada's national magazine for public sector computing, for
- 13,000+ mostly government managers - federal, provincial and
- municipal.
- Rights:
- first serial
- Compensation:
- up to $.10 per word
- Comments:
- Stories must be about the use of technology in Canadian government settings.
- Contact:
- Submit query to Mr. Lee Hunter, Managing Editor ag071@freenet.carleton.ca
-
- - Intermix
-
- Type: Monthly email and W3 science fiction and fantasy magazine.
- Content: Fiction (short stories and poetry) and non-fiction (book reviews,
- essays, interviews, commentaries and news-worthy items) in SF/Fantasy genre.
- Compensation: $0.1515 per line.
- Rights: Intermix purchases original material for one-time use.
- Comments:
- Contact: Brian E. Mortensen <intermix@interaccess.com>
-
- - Internet Bulletin for CPAs
-
- Type: Monthly 12 page print newsletter for CPAs on how to use Internet in their work.
- Content: Product reviews, interviews with CPAs, how to do it articles on Internet
- functions and Internet sites that are useful to CPAs in their work as auditors,
- accountants, computer consultants, tax advisors, business valuation specialists,
- litgations support specialists, controllers, etc.
- Compensation: Generally, $.25 per word for accepted, original articles.
- Rights: Generally, authors of accepted articles will be expected to sign
- work-for-hire contracts that require them to assign all rights to Kent Information
- Services, Inc.
- Comments: CPAs are interested in how to use the Internet in their work. Readers
- include CPAs in industry, government, not-for-profits and public accounting firms.
- Contact: John Graves <johng@kentis.kent.oh.us>
- Kent Information Services, Inc.; 227 E. Main; Kent, OH 44240
-
- - Internet Informer
-
- Type:
- email newsletter
- Content:
- includes news and information from both the material and electronic
- worlds, particularly the Internet
- Compensation:
- "small fee"
- Rights:
- (?)
- Comments:
- work with regular columnists particularly
- Contact:
- Informer@Cris.Com or StevenBaker@Delphi.com.
-
- - InterText
-
- Type:
- bi-monthly electronic fiction magazine
- Content:
- Short stories primarily under 15,000 words, though
- exceptions can be made. Not genre-specific -- stories from all
- genres welcome. Write for guidelines if needed.
- Compensation:
- publication & exposure to ~3000 subscribers on
- 6 continents.
- Rights:
- One-time publication; all copyrights revert to authors
- immediately.
- Comments:
- FTP to network.ucsd.edu (128.54.16.3) in /intertext Or
- Gopher to ocf.berkeley.edu in OCF On-Line Library -> Fiction ->
- InterText On the World-Wide Web, point your WWW browser to
- http://network.ucsd.edu/intertext/other_formats/HTML/ITtoc.html
- Contact:
- intertxt@network.ucsd.edu Editor: Jason Snell
-
- - The Lighthouse
-
- Type:
- monthly magazine, email version
- Content:
- focuses on various forms of contemporary Christian music
- (Rock to Rap to Metal to Adult Contemporary to Alternative to
- Dance). Artist spotlights and album reviews. The ministry of
- Christian music.
- Compensation:
- `A BIG thank you'
- Rights:
- no exclusive rights requested
- Comments:
- write for more details and text-only email version.
- Contact:
- JWS@SABINE.PSU.EDU
-
- - Millenium Magazine
-
- Type:
- small type, published on real paper, 600 DPI B&W Graphics, 30-40pp,
- saddle stapled, colored card cover.
- Content:
- B&W art, fiction under10 pages, poetry: Gothic, techno, industrial,
- psychedelic, counterculture, urban.
- Compensation:
- free copies and short bio in back w/ contact info
- Rights:
- Writers and artists retain all rights.
- Comments:
- please send submissions over 2 pages in compressed form! We've
- been around over three years. Our first online issue will come out in
- December 1994. It will be interactive & HyperCard-based.
- Contact:
- CountREM@aol.com,Internet
-
-
- - Paladin Science Fiction Group
-
- Type:
- anthologies and novels
- Content:
- ``Fiction anthologies in science fiction, fantasy, and
- horror for mature readers; erotic science fiction, fantasy, and
- horror for adult readers. Length: supershort to novella. Maximum 10K
- words. Novels in science fiction, fantasy and horror 40K-60K words
- for general to mature audience.''
- Compensation:
- One cent per word, two copies for poetry.
- Rights:
- (?)
- Comments:
- Do not submit without reading guidelines first. Both
- electronic queries and simultaneous submissions OK. No electronic
- submissions in North America.
- Contact:
- S G Johnson corsair@camelot.com
-
- - PARADIGM
-
- Type:
- magazine
- Content:
- a new magazine based in Pittsburgh, Pa, is accepting submissions
- for articles, editorials and book/video reviews on the following subjects:
- esoteric knowledge, conspiracy theories, freemasonry/secret societies
- shadow governments, ufo's, crop circles/earth and geological anomalies
- angels, Qabalism, Gnosticism, mysticism, kundalini.
- Any article that can "draw the big picture" is a big plus. Photos would be
- great; original artwork welcome.
- Compensation:
- 1/2c/word + 2 contributors copies. Payment for photos/artwork are
- negotiable with author
- Rights:
- acquires first-time rights
- Comments:
- You may send submissions or queries to: PARADIGM, 1369 Terrace St.
- Bridgeville, PA 15017
- Contact:
- Paradigm X@aol.com
-
-
- - Quanta
-
- Type:
- online magazine
- Content:
- `science fiction by amateur and professional authors around
- the world and across the net.'
- Compensation:
- publication & exposure to ~2200 subscribers
- Rights:
- (?)
- Comments:
- ASCII and Postcript versions. See
- ftp.eff.org /journals/Quanta
- Contact:
- submissions to quanta@andrew.cmu.edu.
-
- - Sixth Dragon (prev. Mushroom Opera)
-
- Type:
- student-run magazine published twice a year at Michigan State
- U. at Lansing
- Content:
- generally science fiction and fantasy
- Compensation:
- contributor's copy
- Rights:
- (?)
- Contact:
- David Scott Martin martind@student.msu.edu or
- bard@cemvax.msu.edu
-
- - Sound News and Arts
-
- Type:
- local small press 'zine
- Content:
- ``Accept writing of ALL types, mainly about arts, music and
- interviews with interesting and innovative people. Also accept
- poetry, short stories and artwork. SOUND is a local publication and
- is pretty open content-wise. Geared toward the younger, more
- energetic crowd.''
- Compensation:
- ``No payment as of yet (save for a few free issues),
- planned payment in late '93.''
- Rights:
- (?)
- Comments:
- uuencoded or FTPed submissions to sunsite.unc.edu in the
- /pub/multimedia/pictures/OTIS/Incoming directory). Submissions
- should be in ASCII text format (or TIF, GIF or JPEG for pictures.
- Contact:
- sound-na@unomaha.edu (or ed@sunsite.unc.edu)
-
- - StoneGround
-
- Type:
- A new, free health food magazine available from Health Food Stores
- in the Okanagan Valley, B.C., Canada. (First Issue September 1995)
- Content:
- Articles on healthfood products, nutrition, vitamins, minerals,
- herbs and spices, organic foods and growing, food without cruelty,
- vegetarian lifestyles, product and produce reviews - anything related to a
- healthy or low environmental impact diet. We also have a children's page
- which is focused to health/environment. We do not accept advertorials.
- Readers:
- All age groups - committed and new health food consumers.
- Compensation:
- $10 - $25 plus 2 copies for 500 - 2000 words.
- Rights:
- One time (non-exclusive) rights or second serial (reprint) rights.
- Comments:
- E-mail submissions preferred. Feel free to contact us with any
- questions. Simultaneous submissions O.K. - we have a very small local
- readership.
- Contact:
- laserprint@awinc.com (Editor: Tony Roberts)
-
- - The TRINCOLL JOURNAL
-
- Type:
- liberal Arts Multimedia Magazine
- Content:
- The TRINCOLL Journal is a liberal Arts Multimedia Magazine
- created by students from Trinity College in Hartford Connecticut.
- The Journal is a weekly publication with its writing and art work
- created by readers from around the world.
- Compensation:
- (?)
- Rights:
- (?)
- Comments:
- To view the Journal use your favorite WWW browser to open
- a URL to: http://www.trincoll.edu/homepage.html FTP:
- troy.trincoll.edu /pub/incoming/TrincollJournal
- sumex-aim.stanford.edu /info-mac/per
- Contact:
- journal@trincoll.edu Peter Adams, Paul Tedesco Editors
-
- - Wilde Oaks
-
- Type:
- literary journal
- Content:
- South Bay (San Jose, CA) Lesbian and Gay Community Center
- literary journal. Accepts fiction (less than 6K words preferred),
- prose, poety, photography, and artwork from gay, Lesbian, bisexual,
- transgender, or supportive people. Erotica is okay, but no
- pornography. Submission guidelines are available.
- Compensation:
- One contributor copy
- Rights:
- One-time publication rights
- Contact:
- jrd@frame.com (Jim Drew)
-
- - Writer's Nook News
-
- Type:
- national quarterly magazine
- Content:
- ``dedicated to giving freelance writers specific
- information for their immediate practical use in getting published
- and staying published. It contains news; writing tips; book reviews;
- legislative/tax updates; conference, contest, and market listing;
- and various related topics.''
- Compensation:
- ``The Nook News pays 6 cents per word on acceptance
- for First North American Serial Rights to short, pithy articles (400
- words max.) on the writing experience.''
- Rights:
- (?)
- Comments:
- ``Simultaneous submissions will be rejected. Articles
- must be specific, terse, and contain information my readers can put
- to immediate, practical use. Avoid third person whenever possible.
- Include a short bio (25 words or so, not a resume) with your
- submission.''
- Contact:
- comprophet@delphi.com (Eugene Ortiz, Publisher)
-
- - Writer's Workshop Review
-
- Type: Small Press Magazine (hard copy), 18-22 pages with plans to expand
- considerably in 1995. Began publishing in April 1993.
- Content: How-to articles for writers, short stories in most genres,
- computer networking related information, poetry, art...
- Compensation: Pays one contributor's copy. Editor plans to begin
- implementing program that will offer monetary payment in 1995.
- Rights: First, one time or reprint rights. All rights revert to the author
- after publication.
- Comments: "We enjoy publishing a variety of different types of writing. We
- attempt to save as many of our pages for freelance work as possible
- and we accept a good deal of work from unpublished authors. We encourage
- our writers to make every word count and to check their manuscripts
- over well to weed out weak sentences or ones with hard to understand
- phrasing. Most of our readers are computer users and we advocate
- computer networking for writers. We encourage E-mail submissions and
- offer our guidelines via E-mail as well. We will send brochures to
- writing groups free of charge. We have a BBS for writers on which we
- host Writer's Workshop, Writer's Workshop Lounge and Writer's Garden
- (all VirtualNET newsgroups, established in November 1992). Submissions
- may be uploaded directly to our BBS or sent through Internet to the
- address below.
- Contact: Editor, Rhia R. Drouillard, inksling@workshop.rain.com
-
- - WIRED
-
- Type:
- monthly national magazine
- Content:
- Cutting edge computer technology, `techno-culture and hardware' (?)
- Compensation:
- (?)
- Rights:
- (?)
- Comments:
- Write for guidelines.
- Contact:
- submissions@wired.com, editor@wired.com
-
- (3)
- MCI Magazine Addresses
- ======================
-
- The following entries were retreived from the public MCI electronic
- yellow pages. They are being included in this FAQ with *no* prior
- warning to the publishers. The FAQ author has emailed a few of them with
- no result. `Your mileage may vary.' The author would greatly like to
- receive more information (contents, compensation, rights, comments) on
- these outlets to move the entries into the previous section, and hear of
- any `success stories' in receiving *any* response (even simple
- submission guidelines) from these addresses.
-
- To send mail to these addresses from the internet, use the form
- [x]@mcimail.com where [x] is the ID given below. DO NOT INCLUDE THE
- HYPHEN in the address.
-
- (Generated ~8/93)
-
- `MAGAZINE' search
-
- MCI ID Name Organization Location
- 596-6620 Avionics Magazine Avionics Magazi Potomac, MD
- 371-5189 Biotechnology Magazine Nature Publishi New York, NY
- 250-0135 BYTE Magazine Peterborough, N
- 411-2547 C Magazine Softbank Corp JAPAN
- 323-9250 CIO Magazine CIO Magazine Framingham, MA
- 379-1932 Computer Graphics World Ma Computer Graphi Westford, MA
- 324-3008 Computer Shopper Magazine Computer Shoppe Titusville, FL
- 393-3639 ComputerLand Magazine Pleasanton, CA
- 339-5237 CPI Purchasing Magazine Cahners Publish Newton, MA
- 280-8275 Data Based Advisor Magazin Data Based Advi San Diego, CA
- 416-2157 Data Communications Magazi McGraw Hill New York, NY
- 335-7244 DBMS Magazine DBMS/PCA San Mateo, CA
- 477-1898 Dyna Magazine Softbank Corpor JAPAN
- 391-5774 EDN Magazine EDN Magazine BLANK
- 427-6021 Electronic Products Magazi Electronic Prod Garden City, NY
- 582-3736 Epicurean Magazine Epicurean Magaz San Fernand, CA
- 601-1044 Food Product Design Magazi Food Product De Northbrook, IL
- 312-3728 Foreign Policy Magazine Foreign Policy Washington, DC
- 313-3729 Foreign Policy Magazine Foreign Policy Washington, DC
- 442-3685 Frequent Flyer Magazine Frequent Flyer New York NY
- 312-4471 IN Magazine MCIC Washington DC
- 319-3071 Interior Design Magazine Interior Design New York, NY
- 376-9627 Interiors Magazine Interiors Magaz New York, NY
- REMOTE 567-3913 LAN Magazine Computer Pubs AUSTRALIA
- 503-2941 Laser Focus World Magazine Laser Focus Wor Westford, MA
- 422-5920 MacUser Magazine MacUser Foster City CA
- 355-9510 Maintenance Technology Mag Maintenance Tec Barrington, IL
- 564-3622 Metroland Magazine Metroland Magaz Albany, NY
- 387-0963 Modern Motor Magazine Modern Motor Ma Australia
- 445-5851 NewMedia Magazine San Mateo, CA
- 318-3782 Omni Magazine New York, NY
- 468-2934 Packaging Magazine Cahners Publish Des Plaines IL
- 157-9301 PC Magazine PC Magazine New York, NY
- 447-7466 Popular Science Magazine Popular Science New York Ny
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- `PUBLISHING' search
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- MCI ID Name Organization Location
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- 471-0440 Axel Springer Japan Publis Tokyo
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- 594-5629 Cardmember Publishing Corp Stamford, CT
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- `PRESS' search
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- 597-3297 Capra Press Capra Press Santa Barba, CA
- 259-0558 Clarity Press, Inc. Atlanta, GA
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- (4)
- A Note to Writers
- =================
-
- Email submissions have many advantages. In addition to the fast and
- reliable transmission, the editor may give more rapid turnaround to
- email inquiries. The opportunity for writer-editor communication and
- feedback is increased. The ability to find the specific outlet for a
- particular piece is improved. Also, in comparison to the telephone,
- people can read their mail whenever they want instead of at random
- interruptions. They can measure their responses carefully and archive
- them for future reference. For submissions, the intermediate step of
- rekeying typewritten text is largely eliminated.
-
- Please treat this capability of email submission with the utmost
- respect. If you abuse it you may jeopardize your own and fellow writer's
- future opportunities. An editor may decide capriciously that only junk
- comes in electronically, and ignore or remove the capability. Or, the
- editor may pay special attention to all the gems of articles that can be
- discovered and polished there. Always treat the editor with kind regard.
- If an article is rejected, simply resubmit elsewhere, make changes, or
- abandon it. The email address is *not* a hotline to flame or harass
- editors.
-
- Whenever you hear of a new address, please inform the author of this
- list. You do not gain anything by withholding it from your fellow
- writers. Everyone benefits when the list is thorough and complete. A
- comprehensive list of outlets encourages competition between them for
- your writing based on rights and remuneration policies, similar to an
- electronic Yellow Pages.
-
- Also, feel free to approach editors you know about the idea of setting
- up the service of internet email submission addresses. Tell them that
- their competitors have set up the system and that there are many
- potential benefits, perhaps ultimately eliciting improved reader
- satisfaction and interest.
-
-