Of the titles included in the newspapers and magazines section of this Yearbook, almost all offer opportunities to the writer. Many publications do not appear in the lists because the market they offer for the freelance writer is either too small or too specialised, or both. To help writers get started, we offer some guidelines for consideration before submitting material.
Study the market
• The importance of studying the market cannot be over emphasised. It is an editor’s job to know what readers want, and to see that they get it. Thus, freelance contributions must be tailored to fit a specific market; subject, theme, treatment, length, etc must meet the editor’s requirements. This is discussed further in Writing features for newspapers and magazines here.
• Magazine editors complain about the unsuitability of many submissions, so before sending an article or feature, always carefully study the editorial requirements of the magazine – not only for the subjects dealt with but for the approach, treatment, style and length. These comments will be obvious to the practised writer but the beginner can be spared much disappointment by consulting copies of magazines and studying their target market in depth.
• For additional information on markets, see the UK & Ireland volume of Willings Press Guide, which is usually available at local reference libraries and also online (www.cision.co.uk/resources/white-papers/willings).
Check with the editor first
• Before submitting material to any newspaper or magazine it is advisable to first contact the relevant editor. The listings beginning here give the names of editors for each section of the national newspapers. A quick telephone call or email to a magazine will establish the name of the relevant commissioning editor.
• Most newspapers and magazines expect copy to be sent by email.
• It is not advisable to send illustrations ‘on spec’; check with the editor first. For a list of publications that accept cartoons see here.
Explore the overseas market
• For newspapers and magazines outside the UK, visit www.writersandartists.co.uk/listings. For fuller listings, refer to the Willings Press Guide Volume for World News Media.
• Some overseas magazine titles have little space for freelance contributions but many of them will consider outstanding work.
• It is worth considering using an agent to syndicate material written for the overseas market. Most agents operate on an international basis and are more aware of current market requirements. Listings for Syndicates, news and press agencies start here.
Understand how newspapers and syndicates work
• The larger newspapers and magazines buy many of their stories, and the smaller papers buy general articles, through well-known syndicates. Another avenue for writers is to send printed copies of their stories published at home to an agent for syndication overseas.
• For the supply of news, most of the larger UK and overseas newspapers depend on their own staff and press agencies. The most important overseas newspapers have permanent representatives in the UK who keep them supplied, not only with news of special interest to the country concerned, but also with regular summaries of British news and with articles on events of particular importance. While many overseas newspapers and magazines have a London office, it is usual for freelance contributions to be submitted to the headquarters’ editorial office overseas. Listings of National newspapers UK and Ireland start here.
Payment
• The Yearbook has always aimed to obtain and publish the rates of payment offered for contributions by newspapers and magazines. Many publications, however, are reluctant to state a standard rate, since the value of a contribution may be dependent not upon length but upon the standing of the writer or the information supplied. Many other periodicals prefer to state ‘by negotiation’ or ‘by arrangement’, rather than giving precise payment information.
See also...
• Writing features for newspapers and magazines, here
• Life’s a pitch: how to get your ideas into print, here
• Regional news papers UK and Ireland, here
Writing features for newspapers and magazines
Merope Mills outlines a route to success for prospective feature writers to follow.
Newspapers and magazines are experiencing their most profound change in a century. Every title – be it broadsheet, tabloid or glossy magazine – is finding its way in these increasingly digital times. It’s a revolution that is both frightening and exciting in equal measure. ABC figures are largely in decline but online ‘unique users’ are, mostly, on the up. Feature writers these days can reach enormous audiences from around the world, but finances at many titles have never been tighter. For several years now, budgets have been cut, staff numbers slashed and freelancers’ contracts have been terminated. But just when you think it’s all doom and gloom for print, there are unexpected success stories – such as the launch of the Independent’s sister title i; the launch of the free magazines Stylist and ShortList, and the huge popularity of the now free Evening Standard.
No one could accurately predict what shape the industry will take a few years from now, but one thing is for sure: every title needs great writers, ideas and well-written content. But be it for the print or online arm of its operation, making the right approach, especially if you are unknown to an editor, is more essential than ever.
Starting out
If you’re new to writing, the best thing you can do is play to your strengths. Do your friends tell you your emails make them fall off their chairs laughing? Then may be a humorous column beckons. Do you have specialist knowledge? A green-fingered writer might be able to spot a gap in the market in a gardening title, for example. When starting out in journalism, it is often best to stick to factual journalism that you can write about entertainingly. Most comment and analysis columnists these days are personalities who already carry authority – novelists, television celebrities or journalists who have built up a reputation across many years. If you’re at the start of your career, your opinion (though extremely valid) will count for very little unless it’s backed up by something solid. The majority of newspaper and magazine freelances are feature writers as news reporters tend to be on staff.
The internet
As a freelance writer, the internet is your friend. A newspaper or magazine has a finite number of pages and therefore a limited number of people that can write for it. Its online equivalent, on the other hand, can accommodate many more voices. If you have a niche subject and a valid angle on a story and the newspaper or magazine editor can’t accommodate you in print, they may be able to include your piece online.
If you already have your own blog, so much the better. In the newspaper industry, it used to be traditional for writers to work their way up the ladder through local papers. Today, the talent seems increasingly to come from the internet. Its advantages are plain: a writer with a blog has a stash of readily available, easily accessible cuttings that clearly establish their identity. Better still for an editor, if it’s a good blog it may even have built up its own raft of followers who would keenly follow the blogger if they were to shift to print.
The rise of Twitter presents endless opportunities for the freelance writer. The trick is learning how to exploit it. The master at this, in my opinion, is the freelance writer Sali Hughes – who appears regularly in womens’ magazines such as Red and Grazia, as well as writing comment pieces for the Guardian. When I found her on Twitter she seemed smart and funny, so I became one of her many thousands of followers. Eventually, off the back of that digital relationship, I hired her for the beauty column in Weekend. She told me that Twitter is invaluable to her freelance career: one of her editors will see something she’s tweeted and then ask her to write a longer feature on the subject. She is also comfortable having conversations with her readers – both on Twitter and ‘below the line’ (with people who comment on her column). Embracing new technology and fostering a community of fans in this way is a fantastic example of how to make social media work for you.
Ideas
Good ideas are the essence of a good journalist. But you must avoid the obvious. Don’t write to a magazine or newspaper editor suggesting an interview with Madonna – it’s likely they’ve already had that idea and probably aren’t casting around for writers. If you’re just starting out, think laterally. Look in the less obvious sections or supplements for columns that an editor might struggle to fill. In a travel magazine or newspaper travel section, for example, you probably won’t be able to bag a 2,000-word commission on a Maldives beach holiday, but there may be a small regular section on B&Bs or budget holidays around the UK that grander, established writers probably won’t be pitching for. Don’t be shy of writing about yourself and your own experiences. Again, the rise of the internet means that newspapers and magazines increasingly see the value of readers’ stories and contributions. Look for those ‘first person’ slots and think if you’ve got a good personal story that would suit. From tiny acorns like that, whole careers can grow. Once you’ve established contact and written something, however small, bigger things may well flourish.
Respond quickly to time-sensitive ideas that are the lifeblood of newspaper features and weekly magazines, and if there is something in the news or something trending on Twitter that you think you can spin a feature out of – act fast. When something is big news or goes viral and you have an idea, get in quick – before someone beats you to it.
Contacting the publication
Whether you are published or unpublished, the most important thing is to write a convincing email or letter. Keep your idea succinct – no more than two paragraphs. (Think of it like the newspaper or magazine’s stand first. On publication, they have to sell the idea to the readers in a few brief sentences – so you should be able to do the same.) If you’ve written before, include a few links to your most relevant work. Lots of people tell me they write for the Guardian, but all too often I find myself searching the archive for their by line, never to find it. It’s so much easier to point to your work within your pitch.
It sounds obvious, but make sure your idea is right for the publication you’re contacting. Don’t blanket-email every title you can think of with the same idea, hoping that somewhere it will stick. It’s good for an editor to know that you’re familiar with their product and that you’re suggesting an idea specifically for their section and readership. I get way too many ideas that are a completely wrong fit for the Guardian. It’s a waste of everybody’s time.
Above all, the most important thing you can do is read the publication you’re pitching to, before getting in contact.
It’s a writer’s instinct to send things to the editor of the publication, but there’s often someone else who will consider your idea quicker and give you an answer. Perhaps it’s the deputy editor, the commissioning editor or the features editor. If it’s a more specific idea – to do with fashion, health or food, for example – find out who is in charge of that area and contact them. Make a call first to see who the best person to receive your pitch is, if you’re not sure. Always address them by name. If you can’t be bothered to write a personal email, it doesn’t suggest you’re likely to be a thorough journalist.
Style
Again, read the publication, and writers you particularly admire. They might be owned by the same company – Murdoch’s News International – but there’s a world of difference between writing for the Sun and The Times. They might both deal in celebrity and fashion, but Grazia and Vogue have completely different styles and sections. You must adapt to the publication, and think about whether the way you’ve written a piece is suitable.
There is no formula to writing features you can follow for every publication, but it is common to start a piece with some ‘colour’. This means beginning a piece by focusing on one anecdote or one particular person’s story or quote before broadening it out to explain why their tale matters and what it represents. By the third or fourth paragraph there should really be an explanation of what trend/event/issue your piece is about. The body of any feature should have enough case studies (usually at least three people) to back up the facts and opinions that make the thrust of the piece.
Money
You’ve had an idea accepted – now what? The first thing to do is agree a fee. Most commonly you will be offered the publication’s lineage fee (a standard rate, paid by the word). This can vary widely, so make sure you’re happy with this before you start. The National Union of Journalists (www.nuj.org.uk) offers a guide to freelance rates that is worth checking. Also make it clear if you will be submitting expenses receipts and give a rough estimate of what these might be, so your editor can budget for them. Establish who owns copyright beforehand, in case you want to sell second rights to another publication. Having said that, most titles have a syndication service and are more likely to be able to place it elsewhere for you, taking a cut if they do. This is worth investigation.
Deadlines and editing
Don’t miss a deadline – even if you are sure that the piece won’t be printed imminently. You probably aren’t familiar with the title’s production schedule and deadlines are usually there for a reason, so don’t ignore them. It’s also better to be open to your editor’s thoughts and rewriting suggestions. Their job is to make the piece better, not worse, so it’s in everyone’s best interest not to be a prima donna about your copy. If you’re not sure of the reason for the changes, just ask.
Breaking into the industry isn’t easy, but writing for newspapers and magazines can have many rewards – from meeting interesting people, to seeing your name in print for the first time, to receiving a cheque for your first published piece of work. All you need is a nice style, some good ideas and a little bit of luck!
Merope Mills currently lives in San Francisco and is West Coast Editor of Guardian US. She was formerly Editor of the Saturday Guardian and the Guardian’s Weekend magazine in London.
Experienced freelance journalist Suzanne Elliott has sound advice on how to work successfully as a writer across different platforms in the age of fake news, social media and new technology.
Not long ago journalists were split into web or print specialists, with a certain snottiness reserved for the online usurpers. But that attitude has changed and writing for online is no longer considered the poor cousin of print journalism. There is now far more of a content and staff crossover. Magazines, in particular, have embraced a more fluid relationship between the two platforms, with many pulling everything under a single ‘content’ umbrella.
Having worked in print and online, in newsrooms, for fashion magazines, creative agencies and press agencies, I’ve ridden the wave of a shifting media world over the last 20 years. Having lived through the eye of the storm, it’s been fascinating watching the shift, as the internet changed how we consumed news and, as a consequence, how journalists write.
While this changing environment has proven challenging for traditional news outlets, it does provide exciting opportunities for freelancers and I hope these tips I’ve picked up in my time as a freelance journalist will make it easier for newcomers to exploit.
News writing
Despite the changing landscape, the ‘when, where, who, what, why’ formula applies – whether you are writing for online or print, newspaper or magazine.
The inverted triangle method puts the most important detail – the five ‘Ws’ – in the first one or two sentences. The reader should be able to stop reading at this point and still have grasped the main points of the story. This journalism 101 may have been around since the printing press but, in a world where people consume news at a rapid pace, it has never been more appropriate. For example:
Two people have died after their car was involved in a collision with a lorry on the M25 near Leatherhead.
After this initial scene setting, you move on to the middle section that fleshes out the story, identifying victims, giving their ages, explaining how the accident happened.
The final third will include other relevant background information, quotes and perhaps a reference to a similar story.
Writing for online v print
While the foundations of journalism apply across all formats, there are some differences between writing for online and print. Online articles traditionally follow several other formats: news pieces; listicles (also popular in magazines); picture-led galleries (usually reserved for fashion, beauty and celebrity content); and short, blog-like articles.
Until recently, the emphasis had been to keep online articles short and, while that rule still applies to a lot of online content, more traditional long-form pieces of between 1,000 and 20,000 words are gaining popularity with publishers and readers.
Many of the regular, daily-updated and news-focused articles will be written in-house, so you will find that focusing on evergreen articles (content that is always relevant and does not date like news stories) can be a more successful route to catching an editor’s eye.
Comment or opinion (op-ed) pieces are common in both print and digital. Timely pieces, these differ from news articles as they enable a writer to express their own, often provocative or controversial, opinion on a topical subject. They are usually personal and conversational and, unlike a news piece, they entertain as well as stimulate conversation.
What is fake news?
An article no longer has to be a comment or opinion piece to merit discussion. The internet enables readers to give immediate feedback on features and news stories, not all of it positive.
Increasingly, the term ‘fake news’ has become an accusation aimed at journalists by people who don’t like what is been reported. It is also an increasing frustration for journalists trying to unearth the truth in a world full of false chatter. Fake news is nothing new, but in a ‘post-truth’ world, fuelled by social media and with a US president fixated on it, fake news has become a mainstream problem. Its impact on journalism is not to be underestimated. As it gains traction, fake news makes it difficult for journalists to cover high-profile news stories and undermines reports from reputable publications. Put simply, when we’re telling the truth the world is not listening. A study by Buzzfeed found the top 20 fake news stories about the 2016 US presidential election received more engagement on Face-book than the top 20 real news stories from 19 major media outlets.
Never assume anything that appears on social media – or even other news outlets – is true until you have verified the source yourself. After the Manchester Arena bombing in May 2017, several posts of fake victims went viral within hours of the attack. One of the photos used in a montage was of Jayden Parkinson who was murdered in 2013, while another showed a picture of a young boy who had been used as a model for a fashion line several years before. Following the Grenfell Tower fire, a story of a baby being thrown from a window and caught was published in many newspapers and websites, but a BBC investigation discovered that the incident probably never happened.
Journalists need to play their part in fighting fake news, not fuelling it. Real news will always take a while to filter through, even in a world where everything is so immediate. Taking time to fact-check in the middle of a frantic breaking news story requires confidence and conviction. But it’s better to be slow than to be wrong.
Style, accuracy and sources
Every publication has its own house style to ensure stylistic consistency and tone of voice. An editor may give you guidelines in the commission, but the best way to get a clear idea of style is to read the magazine, newspaper or website thoroughly.
Fact-check meticulously and don’t be tempted to fudge facts. Choose your words carefully – simply replacing one word for another can alter the meaning of a sentence completely.
Record all interviews and ensure your sources are reliable and trustworthy. Many a journalist has been tripped up by failing to check the credibility of a too-good-to-be-true scoop. In 2004, Piers Morgan was sacked as editor of the Daily Mirror after printing fake photos of British soldiers abusing an Iraqi, claiming he had fallen victim to a ‘calculated and malicious hoax’.
A working knowledge of libel laws is an absolute necessity for any journalist. Writing anything potentially libellous can, at best, end with the publication having to print an apology, and, at worse, land them and you in court.
The Defamation Act was updated in 2013 to include social media. You can defame someone by publishing material:
• in newspapers, magazines and other printed media;
• in radio and TV broadcasts;
• on the internet, including online forums, social media and blogs;
• by email.
Spreading ‘false’ news, through sloppiness and errors of judgement, is only going to further discredit journalism and fuel accusations of fake news in the mainstream media.
The rise of the internet has given a voice to citizen, or public, journalism. American journalist Courtney Radsch, author of Cyberactivism and Citizen Journalism in Egypt: Digital Dissidence and Political Change (Palgrave Macmillan 2016) defines it as an ‘activist form of news gathering’ that is ‘driven by different objectives and ideals and relies on alternative sources of legitimacy than traditional or mainstream journalism.’
Technology, including smart phones and social media, have enabled members of the public to report a breaking news story more quickly than journalists, particularly in countries where foreign media access is limited. Citizen journalism played a key role in the 2010 Arab Spring, the war in Syria – especially during the battle of Aleppo – and in the 2018 economic protests in Iran.
While citizen journalism plays a significant role in unfolding news stories, a degree of caution should be applied to reports from non-professional journalists, as citizen journalism by its very nature is subjective. This doesn’t devalue its worth, but its objectives and reference points should always be understood before taking it as verbatim.
Online journalism – the ins and outs
Flexibility and an open mind are important when working as a freelance journalist across different platforms. Working online involves embracing technology and usually means going beyond a traditional journalist’s job description. It is common to be asked to picture edit, sub-edit, promote articles on social channels such as Twitter and Facebook and, increasingly, video edit. A grasp of content management systems (CMS) is essential for if you work online. No two systems are the same, but they are increasingly user-friendly.
Online headlines have to work extra hard. They not only have to grab a reader’s attention, they must contain the right keywords to make it more visible to a search engine. Most search queries are two to four words long and consist of proper names and keywords. Ensuring that your headline and copy are search engine optimisation (SEO)-friendly without compromising the quality of your writing is an important skill for online journalists. The journalistic maxim ‘man bites dog’ – used to describe how unusual events are more likely to be reported as news – would need to be rewritten for online purposes using keywords and proper names to make it SEO-friendly, for example: ‘Hampshire man, 39, bites golden retriever on leg at Centerparcs’.
How to find a story
• Social media and news wires can be great sources of breaking news and a way of monitoring popular campaigns (e.g. #MeToo or the ice bucket challenge), but you certainly won’t have been the only journalist to have spotted a trending topic – so don’t rely too heavily on these.
• Social media can be helpful in other ways. Got a story and need case studies? Twitter and Facebook can be excellent ways to find people, under the hashtag #journorequest.
• Online journalist communities also offer excellent resources for freelancers to broaden their network, ask for contacts and stay up-to-date with the latest media news and jobs. Try JournoAnswers (www.facebook.com/groups/JournoAnwers) and Freelance Journalist UK (www.facebook.com/groups/FreelanceJournalistsUK), or the online reporters and editors group on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/groups/75711).
• Have something (a pen, a smartphone) to jot down any light-bulb story ideas. A seemingly irrelevant observation or off-hand remark can be the first germ of a far bigger idea.
• Sometimes a more interesting story is hidden within the story you are going after, or hidden within a seemingly unexceptionable press release.
• Think locally – read the local papers, talk to local people. Big news stories can be buried in bin collection disputes or fundraising efforts.
• Be curious and ask questions. People love talking about themselves, especially about something they are passionate about.
Pitching
While print and digital formats are more symbiotic that ever, they often still exist and are structured as two separate publications within an organisation. In a row with the Guardian in 2017 over commentator Katie Hopkins, Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre distanced himself from MailOnline, declaring in an editorial that the online version was ‘a totally separate entity that has its own publisher, its own readership, different content and a very different world view’. It’s therefore important to find out who the editor, or section editor, is within each platform.
Do not approach publications with a one-size-fits-all pitch. Think about how you consume articles online and pitch those ideas accordingly.
The dos and don’ts of pitching
DO include your pitch within an email. No busy editor will want to download and then open a Word document, or equivalent.
DO explain who you are and why the piece you are pitching is relevant to the publication.
DO read the site you are pitching to thoroughly. Don’t skim through the home page and assume you’ve seen everything. How often do they publish? What kind of article formats do they publish (galleries, long-form, etc)? Look at the word count for each one.
DON’T send a pitch email on a Friday afternoon or first thing on a Monday.
DON’T jump on the news bandwagon assuming you’re the first person to think of a pitch.
DO flag up time-sensitive features and include a deadline if it is a news-related piece.
DON’T be precious about being edited. Even the most hard-nosed and experienced of journalists can bristle at an edit, but learning not to is an important skill.
DO get the tone of the publication right in the pitch.
Pitching to a music website aimed at people in their 20s is different to pitching a long-form piece to a gardening print magazine with readers over 60.
DO keep the pitch short. Avoid going beyond four paragraphs; start with a brief sentence introducing yourself; then a sentence or two on the topic, why you want to write it, who you plan to interview, your suggested word count and any possible leads; finish with why you are the person to write it.
DO follow up the email within a few days if you have not heard back.
Tips for starting out
1. Start a blog
A blog can be an effective way to promote yourself and your writing. It is particularly useful if you’re a freelance journalist just starting out, as it allows you to establish yourself as an authority, on a subject and as a writer. A well-managed blog can help create writing opportunities and at the same time demonstrate your initiative and interests. It’s a great way to help find your voice as a writer and to sharpen your CMS and SEO skills.
2. Have a social media presence
A Twitter profile will not only give you visibility; used well, it can also give you credibility. Use your full name (not a cheeky nickname from school) for your handle. In your bio, include your email address, your job title, publications you’ve written for and any speciality areas you work in. Tweet regular, appropriate updates that signpost your interests, and don’t be afraid to let your personality come through.
And don’t ignore LinkedIn. As well as being an excellent resource for journalists looking for scoops and jobs, by showing an up-to-date CV and a list of your skills and areas of expertise, LinkedIn makes it easier for editors who are looking for freelancers to find you.
3. Explore other writing opportunities
Content marketing, writing for a brand who want to behave like publishers, is a path increasingly open to journalists and writers. While it may not fit with your dreams of being the next Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, the essence of good editorial remains the same. Journalists know how to tell a good story; they know how to a hook a reader with quality writing and present clear, compelling content – skills much in demand by brands.
4. Build relationships
One of the best pieces of advice I was given when I went freelance was to ‘batter my contacts’ . Do not be shy to approach people you have a connection with – whether it’s a former colleague, someone you studied with, or an editor you met fleetingly at a party.
Do not assume they remember you, and keep your contact email formal, but people are far more likely to commission you if there is a trusted link there. Remember you are often a solution to someone’s fix – you are looking for the work and they need someone to do it.
The essential bookshelf for the budding journalist
As Stephen King says: ‘If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time (or the tools) to write.’ Reading great journalists and writers can inspire, educate and galvanise.
•How to write – George Orwell, in Politics and the English Language (Horizon 1946)
Orwell’s advice to ‘Never use a long word when a short one will do’ rings in my head whenever I write.
•Bliss to be alive: the collected writings of Gavin Hills (Penguin 2000)
Hills was what the Independent described as one of the ‘serious boys of the Loaded generation’. His hugely engaging and vital pieces covered everything from civil war to football violence.
•On Writing: a memoir of the craft- Stephen King (New English Library 2001)
Read this and you’ll never look at an adverb the same way again.
•Scoop-Evelyn Waugh (Chapman & Hall 1938)
While journalism has changed a great deal since William Boot, the Daily Beast’s timid nature correspondent, is sent to cover a socialist insurrection in (fictional) Ishmaelia, so much of this biting satire still rings true.
•The Journalist and the Murderer- Janet Malcolm (Knopf 1990)
A fascinating exploration of journalism ethics and the strange relationship between a reporter and their subject – in this case a man accused of murdering his wife and daughters.
Suzanne Elliott is a freelance journalist who has worked for Sky.com, Vogue, Men’s Fitness, Shortlist, ITV News, Huffington Post, Glamour, Marie Claire, the National and MSN, and written editorial for companies including Global Radio, Shell, EE and Debenhams. For more information see https://suzanneelliott.wordpress.com or https://theviewfromtheuppercircle.com. Follow her on Twitter @CakeSuzette.
Life’s a pitch: how to get your ideas into print
Mike Unwin has lots of valuable advice for would-be freelance writers keen to see their work in print, and explains what magazine and newspaper editors are looking for in a pitch.
Dear Editor
I’m desperate to write for you. Please let me. I’m not yet sure what to write – and I hesitate to share my ideas, in case you don’t like them. But if you could just explain what you’re looking for I’m sure I could do the job. I know you’ve never heard of me, but I’m a great writer – all my friends say so – and I could certainly match what you usually publish. Other editors haven’t yet recognised my talent but you can change all that. Commission me and you won’t regret it. What do you say?
Kind regards
A.D. Luded-Freelance
How does an aspiring freelance get into print? The answer, short of blackmail or nepotism, is via the ‘pitch’. This is a written proposal to a commissioning editor. Get it right and it can bag you a commission, complete with brief, fee and deadline. Get it wrong, and the first impression you make may well be your last.
Pitching is a notoriously tricky art. With editors inboxes already groaning, the odds are stacked against freelances, especially first-timers. The example above may be ridiculous but it nonetheless expresses the frustration felt by many freelances. How on earth do you break through?
Every freelance has a subjective take on this dilemma, depending on their field. Mine is travel and wildlife, so my advice is drawn from experience in this particular part of the industry. But the challenges are likely to be pretty similar whatever you write about. If there is a foolproof formula for success, I’ve yet to find it. What follows reflects 15 years of trial and error.
‘Some pitches are good, most are OK, but many are dire,’ says freelance commissioning editor Sue Bryant. You may never learn why your pitch succeeds or fails, but you can ensure that it always falls into the first of those three categories. The rest may just come down to luck.
Do your homework
First, before you write a word, familiarise yourself with your target publication. Trawl the website – or splash out on a paper copy. Establish how often it comes out: pitching a story about an imminent one-off event to a quarterly whose next edition won’t appear for three months is wasting the editor s time. And check that nothing similar has already appeared. ‘My bugbear is when people pitch something we’ve recently covered,’ says Andrew Purvis, commissioning editor at Telegraph Travel.
Second, consider the readership. ‘This is where people most often go wrong,’ says Lyn Hughes, publisher of travel magazine Wanderlust. ‘It’s vitally important that you understand who the readers are and what interests them.’ You don’t need demographics: the ads and letters pages speak volumes. Hughes describes how Wanderlust has received pitches for articles on golf – utterly irrelevant to readers interested in adventure travel and the natural world. Ignorance shows. ‘You can always tell if they’ve not thought about the magazine and the target audience,’ confirms Laura Griffiths-Jones of Travel Africa magazine, who would never entrust a fact-finding commission to a writer who can’t even be bothered to research the magazine.
Don’t cut corners. An all-purpose pitch to several publications simultaneously may save you time but will seldom get past the editor, who has a nose for the mail shot. Mistakes can be excruciating. ‘We see a lot of cut-and-pasting,’ says Hughes. ‘The giveaway is the different font.’
Finally, address your pitch to the right person. Larger publications may have different commissioning editors for different sections, including their website, and a misdirected pitch may disappear without trace. Heed protocol: copying in the commissioning editors of rival publications in your address line – a common mistake, according to Griffiths-Jones – will not endear you to the editor you’re addressing. And don’t pull rank. ‘Never go over the editor’s head and talk to the publisher,’ warns Bryant. ‘That used to make me furious.’
Most commissioning editors would rather not receive a pitch by phone: it can feel confrontational – and they will, in any case, seldom be able to say yes or no without investigating further. Social media is also seen by many as too throw-away for the initial pitch – although, if you establish a relationship, it may become useful further down the line.
Get to the point
Once you’ve worked out where to direct your pitch, your challenge is to make it stand out from all the others. First comes the subject line, which must convey the gist in as few words as possible. ‘You’ve almost got to put in as much effort on the subject line as in the pitch,’ stresses Hughes. Bear in mind that longer lines may half disappear on the screen of a smartphone. Thus ‘New snow leopard safari to Ladakh’ is more effective than ‘Proposal to write a travel feature about visiting the Himalayas in search of snow leopards’.
If the editor takes the bait, the pitch that follows must flesh out that subject line succinctly. ‘Ideally one paragraph, explaining what the story is,’ recommends Griffiths-Jones. I aim for one paragraph of no more than 100 words, sometimes adding a few brief supplementary details (see example opposite). It can help to think of your pitch as being like a ‘standfirst’: the introductory paragraph that a magazine often places above an article.
Your ‘angle’ is critical. In travel journalism this might be a new means of experiencing an old destination or a topical hook, such as a forthcoming movie. In reality, your angle may not be very original – in travel, as elsewhere, subjects are revisited and dusted down on rotation – but your job is to make it sound novel and convince the editor that you are the one to write it. ‘If I think: “So what? I could write that from my desk,” then it’s a non-starter, warns Bryant.
A scattergun approach suggests lack of focus, so don’t cram too many ideas into one story and certainly don’t bundle several stories into one pitch. Settling on one idea can be difficult: in travel writing, almost any trip could yield multiple stories and it can feel risky to cram all your eggs into one basket. But editors are commissioning a story, not a destination. If torn, one compromise is to lead with a main angle but allow a little room for manoeuvre by including two or three brief subsidiary points that might suggest other angles should the main idea not appeal. Here’s an example:
New snow leopard safari to Ladakh
In January I join a new tour to Ladakh, India, in search of snow leopards. This endangered big cat recently starred on BBC’s Planet Earth and is one of the world’s most sought-after wildlife sightings. Confined to the high Himalayas, it has long been off the tourist agenda. This pioneering venture (www.snowleopardsafaris.com) now offers snow leopard tracking for the first time. Accommodation is in community home-stays, from where expert local trackers guide small groups in to the mountains. Tourism revenue helps fund community-based conservation.
Highlights include:
–Tracking snow leopards
–Wolves, ibex, eagles and other wildlife
–Trekking in the high Himalayas
–The ancient Ladakh capital of Leh (3,500m)
–Buddhist culture: monasteries, festivals, village home-stays
–Snow leopard conservation project
Peak season Jan-April; could file story from end January.
If the editor doesn’t know you, some brief credentials might help: a simple sentence at the end explaining who you are, plus a sample or two of your work. Keep any attached files small: the editor won’t want PDFs clogging up their inbox. Any weblinks should be to articles relevant to your pitch. ‘Don’t just say “visit my website”,’ warns Bryant. ‘It sounds really arrogant and I haven’t got time.’
Mind your language
Even the most perfectly structured pitch can founder on the detail. Typos happen, but this is one place where they mustn’t. Hughes describes how Wanderlust regularly receives pitches for stories about ‘Equador’ and ‘Columbia’. Remember, you are trying to persuade an editor to trust your ability with words. What will they think if you stumble at the first hurdle? editors work to tight budgets and schedules so the last thing they want is more work. ‘If it’s riddled with errors, and they can’t construct a sentence or a paragraph correctly, asks Purvis, ‘why would I waste all that time – and budget – sorting it out?’
So double-check your pitch before sending. If in doubt, print it out: research shows that we all spot errors more easily on the printed page. To guard against embarrassing disasters, never insert the recipient’s address in your email until you’re ready to press ‘Send’.
Style is important too. In general, less is more: the pitch is not a place for purple prose. And try to avoid journalistic faux pas, such as opening with long subordinate clauses or overusing the passive voice. And avoid cluttering your pitch with clichés: ‘land of contrasts’ and ‘best-kept secret’ are travel industry horrors That’spring to mind. editors are writers too. It doesn’t take much for them to sniff out a weakness.
Me, me, me ...
Perhaps the worst error in pitching your story is to make yourself its subject. ‘Don’t make the pitch about you,’ insists Bryant, ‘unless you’re really famous or really funny.’ A travel editor is not generally looking for a Bruce Chatwin or Bill Bryson; they have no use for your hilarious anecdotes or journey of discovery. They want your writing to sell an experience that their readers can go out and buy. ‘We’re not interested in you,’ confirms Hughes. ‘We’re interested in our readers.’ That’s why any travel article will have at the end a fact box ‘call to action’, with all the details that the reader will need in order to replicate your experience.
Any hint of neediness is an instant deterrent. Your needs are not important, so don’t suggest that by publishing your work the editor will be helping launch your career. A particular bugbear for travel editors is ‘blagging’: securing a commission in order to get yourself a free trip. ‘I was recently offered a place on an Amazon River trip, but couldn’t find a sponsor for the flights to Lima,’ began one pitch that Bryant instantly rejected. Whilst a commission is a part of the equation that enables freelance travel writers to travel, the publication in question does not generally want to be caught up in the mechanics. You’re a freelance; That’s your lookout.
And beware how you present yourself. Editors talk to one another and reputations are quickly acquired. Social media can be a minefield: Bryant recalls discovering a long rant on Twitter from a writer she was considering commissioning that threatened to have a PR fired because the writer had not received a flight upgrade. ‘When you’re on the road on a commission,’ she stresses, ‘you are representing the publication and our advertisers.’
Editor empathies
If in doubt, try placing yourself in the shoes of the commissioning editor. Invariably they will be overburdened, against deadline and quite possibly battling some cost-cutting edict from on high. The last thing they’re looking for, usually, is unsolicited pitches from writers that they’ve never heard of. ‘Editors can be lazy,’ admits Bryant. ‘They don’t like surprises.’
What’s more, an editor’s job is not to showcase your writing but to publish material that trumps the competition. Ultimately all editorial decisions are commercial. ‘You’re going to be held accountable for spending the money,’ points out Purvis. Your job is to make their life easier by offering something that meets their needs.
Remember, too, that it was you who made the approach. An editor is under no obligation to justify their decision. Indeed – common courtesy aside – they are not even obliged to reply. The frustrating reality for freelances is that responses may be very slow and, at times, non-existent. Your pitch may never reach the front of the queue.
If you don’t hear back, do send a gentle reminder. I usually leave it a couple of weeks and if I still hear nothing after that, I drop it. But never express your frustration; swallow it and look elsewhere. Who knows? Your name or idea may have struck a chord. The editor may get back to you months later, when you least expect it. It has happened to me. Don’t burn your bridges.
And never give up. Somewhere out there is an article with your by line on it.
Mike Unwin is a freelance writer, editor and photographer who specialises in travel and wildlife. He worked for 14 years in book publishing before leaving to pursue a freelance career. Today he writes for a variety of newspapers and magazines, including the Telegraph, the Independent, BBC Wildlife, Wanderlust, National Geographic Traveller and Travel Africa. Among his 30 published books for both adults and children are The RSPB Guide to Birdwatching (Bloomsbury 2008), Swaziland (Bradt Travel Guides 2012) and Endangered Species (Aladdin Books 2000). His awards include BBC Wildlife Nature Travel writer of the year 2000, the British Guild of Travel Writers’ UK Travel Writer of the Year 2013 and Cruise Lines International ‘Best-off-the beatentrack feature’ 2016.
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Supplements Appointments, Business, Culture, Driving, Home, Money, News Review, Sport, Style, The Sunday Times Magazine, Travel
Special articles by authoritative writers on politics, literature, art, drama, music, finance, science and topical matters. Payment: top rate for exclusive features. Founded 1822.
Deputy Editor Sarah Baxter
Editorial Director Eleanor Mills
Culture Editor Helen Hawkins
Economics Editor David Smith
Literary Editor Andrew Holgate
Political Editor Tim Shipman
Social Affairs Editor Greg Hurst
Sports Editor David Walsh
The Sunday Times Magazine
tel 020-7782 5000
Editor Sarah Baxter
Free with paper
Articles and pictures. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Payment: by negotiation.
The Times
The News Building, News UK, 1 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9GF
tel 020-7782 5000
email home.news@thetimes.co.uk
website www.thetimes.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/timesandsundaytimes
Twitter @thetimes
Editor John Witherow
Daily Mon–Fri £1.60, Sat £1.70
Supplements Books, Bricks & Mortar, Crème, Football Handbook, The Game, The Knowledge, Money, Times 2, Times Law, The Times Magazine, Times Sport, Travel, Arts and Entertainment, Fashion, Saturday Review, Technology Review, Weekend
Outside contributions considered from experts in subjects of current interest and writers who can make first-hand experience or reflection come readably alive. Phone appropriate section editor. Length: up to 1,200 words. Founded 1785.
Deputy Editor Emma Tucker
Managing Editor Craig Tregurtha
Business Editor Richard Fletcher
Head of Digital at The Times & Sunday Times Alan Hunter
Health Editor Chris Smyth
Foreign Editor Roland Watson
Literary Editor Andrew Holgate
Political Editor Francis Elliott
Head of Sport Tim Hallissey
Travel Editor Jane Knight
The Times Magazine
Editor Louise France
Free with Sat paper
Features. Illustrated.
The Voice
GV Media Group Ltd, Unit 235, Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre, London SE1 6TE
tel 020-7510 0340
email newsdesk@gvmedia.co.uk
website www.voice-online.co.uk
Managing Director & Editor George Ruddock Weekly £1
Weekly newspaper for black Britons. Includes news, features, arts, sport and a comprehensive jobs and business section. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Open to ideas for news and features on sports, business, community events and the arts. Founded 1982.
Wales on Sunday
6 Park Street, Cardiff CF10 1XR
tel 029-2024 3604
email newsdesk@walesonline.co.uk
website www.walesonline.co.uk
Editor Alan Edmunds
Sun £1.60
Supplements Life on Sunday, Sport on Sunday
National Sunday newspaper of Wales offering comprehensive news, features and entertainment coverage at the weekend, with a particular focus on events in Wales. Accepts general interest articles, preferably with a Welsh connection. Founded 1989.
Political Editor David Williamson
Head of Sport Paul Abbandonato
Regional newspapers UK and Ireland
Regional newspapers are listed in alphabetical order under region. Some will accept and pay for letters to the editor, brief fillers and gossip paragraphs, as well as puzzles and quizzes.
BELFAST
Belfast Telegraph
33 Clarendon Road, Clarendon Dock, Belfast BT1 3BG
tel 028-9026 4000
email editor@belfasttelegraph.co.uk
email newseditor@belfasttelegraph.co.uk
website www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/belfasttelegraph
Twitter @beltel
Editor Gail Walker
Group Managing Editor Edward McCann
Daily Mon–Sat £1
An Independent News & Media publication. Any material relating to Northern Ireland. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1870.
Irish News
113–117 Donegall Street, Belfast BT1 2GE
tel 028-9032 2226
website www.irishnews.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/IrishNewsLtd
Twitter @irish_news
Editor Noel Doran
Daily Mon–Sat £1
Founded 1855.
News Letter
Ground Floor, Metro Building, 6–9 Donegall Square South, Belfast BT1 5JA
tel 028-3839 5577
email newsdesk@newsletter.co.uk
website www.newsletter.co.uk/news
Facebook www.facebook.com/belfastnewsletter
Twitter @News_Letter
Editor Mike Nesbitt
Daily Mon–Sat £1.10
Pro-Union. Founded 1737.
Sunday Life
Belfast Telegraph House, 33 Clarendon Road, Clarendon Dock, Belfast BT1 3BG
tel 028-9026 4000
email sinews@sundaylife.co.uk
website https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sunday-life/
Editor Martin Breen
Sun £1.60
Items of interest to Northern Ireland Sunday tabloid readers. Illustrations: colour and b&w pictures and graphics. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1988.
CHANNEL ISLANDS
Guernsey Press and Star
PO Box 57, Braye Road, Vale, Guernsey GY1 3BW
tel (01481) 240240
website http://guernseypress.com/
Facebook www.facebook.com/GuernseyPress
Twitter @guernseypress
Editor Shaun Green
Daily Mon–Sat 65p
News and feature articles. Length: 500–700 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1897.
Jersey Evening Post
PO Box 582, Five Oaks, St Saviour, Jersey JE4 8XQ
tel (01534) 611611
email news@jerseyeveningpost.com
website https://jerseyeveningpost.com/
Facebook www.facebook.com/jerseyeveningpost
Twitter @jepnews
Editor Andy Sibcy
Daily Mon–Sat 70p
News and features with a Channel Islands angle. Length: 1,000 words (articles/features), 300 words (news). Illustrations: colour and b&w. Payment: £110 per 1,000 words. Founded 1890.
CORK
Evening Echo (Cork)
Linn Dubh, Assumption Road, Blackpool, Cork T23 RCH6, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)21 4272722
email news@eecho.ie
website www.eveningecho.ie
Facebook www.facebook.com/eveningecho
Twitter @CorkEveningEcho
Editor Maurice Gubbins
Daily Mon–Sat €1.50
Articles, features and news for the area. Illustrations: colour prints.
DUBLIN
Herald
Independent House, 27–32 Talbot Street, Dublin D01 X2E1, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)17 055722
email hnews@independent.ie
website www.herald.ie
Facebook www.facebook.com/Herald.ie
Twitter @HeraldNewsdesk
Editor Stephen Rae
Daily Mon–Sat €1.20
Articles. Illustrations: line, half-tone, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement.
Cambridge News
Building 100, Cambridge Research Park, Waterbeach, Cambs. CB25 9PD
tel (01223) 632200
email newsdesk@cambridge-news.co.uk
website www.cambridge-news.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/cambridgenews
Twitter @CambridgeNewsUK
Editor David Bartlett
Daily Mon–Fri 60p, Sat 70p
The voice of the Cambridge region – news, views and sport. Illustrations: colour prints, b&w and colour graphics. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1888.
East Anglian Daily Times
Portman House, 120 Princes Street, Ipswich IP1 1RS
tel (01473) 230023
email newsroom@archant.co.uk
website www.eadt.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/eadt24
Twitter @eadt24
Editor Brad Jones
Daily Mon–Fri 90p, Sat £1.80
Features of East Anglian interest, preferably with pictures. Length: 500 words. Illustrations: NUJ rates. Payment: negotiable. Founded 1874.
Eastern Daily Press
Prospect House, Rouen Road, Norwich NR1 1RE
tel (01603) 628311 London office House of Commons Press Gallery, House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA
tel 020-7219 3384
website www.edp24.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/edp24/
Twitter @edp24
Editor David Powles
Daily Mon–Fri 95p
Limited market for articles of East Anglian interest not exceeding 900 words. Founded 1870.
Ipswich Star
Portland House, 120 Princes Street, Ipswich, Suffolk IP4 1AN
tel (01473) 230023
website www.ipswichstar.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/ipswichstar24
Twitter @ipswichstar24
Editor Brad Jones
Daily Mon–Fri 80p
Founded 1885.
Norwich Evening News
Prospect House, Rouen Road, Norwich NR1 1RE
tel (01603) 628311
website www.eveningnews24.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/NorwichEveningNews
Twitter @EveningNews
Editor David Powles
Daily Mon–Sat 80p
Interested in local news-based features. Length: up to 500 words. Payment: Agreed rates. Founded 1882.
EAST MIDLANDS
Burton Mail
Burton Daily Milton House, Burton on Trent DE14 1BQ
tel (01283) 245000
email editorial@burtonmail.co.uk
website www.burtonmail.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/BurtonNews
Twitter @BurtonMailNews
Editor Julie Crouch
Daily Mon–Sat 60p
Features, news and articles of interest to Burton and south Derbyshire readers. Length: 400–500 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1898.
Chronicle & Echo, Northampton
Northamptonshire Newspapers Ltd, Albert House, Victoria Street, Northampton NN1 3NR
tel (01604) 467000
email editor@northantsnews.co.uk
website www.northamptonchron.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/northamptonchron
Twitter @ChronandEcho
Editor David Summers
Weekly Thurs £1.50
Articles, features and news – mostly commissioned – of interest to the Northampton area. Length: varies. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1931.
Derby Telegraph
2 Siddals Road, Derby DE1 2PB
tel (01332) 411888
website www.derbytelegraph.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/derbytelegraph
Twitter @DerbyTelegraph
Editor Steve Hall
Daily Mon–Sat 60p
Articles and news of local interest. Payment: by negotiation.
16 New Walk, Leicester LE1 6TF
tel 0116 251 2512
website www.leicestermercury.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/leicestermercury
Twitter @Leicester_Merc
Editor George Oliver
Daily Mon–Fri 75p, Sat 85p
Occasional articles, features and news; submit ideas to editor first. Length/payment: by negotiation. Founded 1874.
Nottingham Post
3rd Floor, City Gate, Tollhouse Hill, Nottingham NG1 5FS
tel 0115 948 2000
email newsdesk@nottinghampostgroup.co.uk
website www.nottinghampost.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/TheNottinghamPost
Twitter @Nottingham_Post
Editor Mike Sassi
Daily Mon–Sat 65p
Material on local issues considered. Founded 1878.
Peterborough Telegraph
Unex House, Suite B, Bourges Boulevard, Peterborough PE1 1NG
tel (01733) 555111
email news@peterboroughtoday.co.uk
website www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/peterboroughtoday
Twitter @peterboroughtel
Editor Mark Edwards Weekly Thurs £1.40
LONDON
London Evening Standard
Evening Standard Ltd, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT
tel 020-3367 7000
email news@standard.co.uk
website https://www.standard.co.uk/
Facebook www.facebook.com/eveningstandard
Twitter @standardnews
Editor George Osborne
Daily Mon–Fri
Free Founded 1827.
ES-Magazine
Editor Laura Weir
Weekly Free with paper on Fri
Feature ideas, exclusively about London. Illustrations: all types. Payment: by negotiation.
Homes & Property
email homesandproperty@standard.co.uk
Editor Janice Morley
Weekly Free with paper on Wed
UK property. Payment: by negotiation.
NORTH EAST
Berwick Advertiser
90 Marygate, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland TD15 1BW
tel (01289) 334700
email advertisernews@tweeddalepress.co.uk
website www.berwick-advertiser.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/BAdvertiser
Twitter @BAdvertiser
Editor Paul Larkin
Daily Mon–Fri £1.30
Articles, features and news.
The Chronicle
Groat Market, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1ED
tel 0191 201 6446
email ec.news@ncjmedia.co.uk
website www.chroniclelive.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/NewcastleChronicle
Twitter @EveningChron
Editor Darren Thwaites
Daily Mon–Sat 65p
News, photos and features covering almost every subject of interest to readers in Tyne & Wear, Northumberland and Durham. Payment: by prior arrangement.
Darlington and Stockton Times
PO Box 14, Priestgate, Darlington DL1 1NF
tel (01325) 381313
email newsdesk@nne.co.uk
website www.darlingtonandstocktontimes.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/darlingtonstocktontimes
Twitter @DAndSTimes
Editor Andy Richardson
Weekly Fri £1
Founded 1847.
Durham Advertiser
Ribble House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont Industrial Estate, Durham DL1 1TH
tel 0191 384 4600
email newsdesk@nne.co.uk
website www.durhamadvertiser.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/durhamadvertiser
Head of Content Nigel Burton
Weekly Fri Free
The Gazette
1st Floor, Hudson Quay, The Halyard, Middlehaven, Middlesbrough TS3 6RT
tel (01642) 234262
email news@gazettemedia.co.uk
website www.gazettelive.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/TeessideGazette
Twitter @EveningGazette
Editor Chris Styles
Daily Mon–Sat 65p
News, topical and lifestyle features. Length: 600–800 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour, graphics, cartoons. Payment: £75 per 1,000 words; scale rate or by agreement for illustrations. Founded 1869.
Hartlepool Mail
Northeast Press Ltd, 9–13 Scarborough Street, Hartlepool TS24 7DA
tel (01429) 235197
email mail.news@northeast-press.co.uk
website www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk
website www.peterleestar.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/hartlepoolmailnews
Twitter @HPoolMail
Editor Joy Yates
Daily Mon–Sat 70p
Features of local interest. Length: 500 words. Illustrations: colour, b&w photos, line. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1877.
The Journal
Groat Market, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1ED
tel 0191 201 6446
email ec.news@ncjmedia.co.uk
website www.chroniclelive.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/newcastlejournal
Twitter @TheJournalNews
Editor Darren Thwaites
Daily Mon–Fri 80p, Sat £1.30
News, sport items and features of topical interest considered. Payment: by arrangement.
The Northern Echo
PO Box 14, Priestgate, Darlington, Co. Durham DL1 1NF
tel (01325) 381313
email newsdesk@nee.co.uk
website www.thenorthernecho.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/thenorthernecho/
Twitter @thenorthernecho
Editor Andy Richardson
Daily Mon–Fri 75p, Sat 95p
Articles of interest to North-East and North Yorkshire; all material commissioned. Preliminary study of newspaper advisable. Length: 800–1,000 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour – mostly commissioned. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1870.
The Shields Gazette
7 Beach Road, South Shields, Tyne & Wear NE33 2QA
tel 0191 501 7436
website www.shieldsgazette.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/shieldsgazette
Twitter @shieldsgazette
Editor Joy Yates
Daily Mon–Sat 80p
The Sunday Sun
Groat Market, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1ED
tel 0191 201 6201
email scoop.sundaysun@ncjmedia.co.uk
website www.chroniclelive.co.uk/all-about/sunday-
sun
Editor Matt McKenzie
Weekly Sun £1
Looking for topical and human interest articles on current problems. Particularly welcomed are special features of family appeal and news stories of special interest to the North of England. Length: 200–700 words. Illustrations: photos. Payment: normal lineage rates, or by arrangement. Founded 1919.
Sunderland Echo
2nd Floor, Alexander House, 1 Mandarin Road, Houghton-le-Spring, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear DH4 5RA
tel 0191 501 5800
email echo.news@northeast-press.co.uk
website www.sunderlandecho.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/sunderlandechoonline
Twitter @SunderlandEcho
Editorial Director Joy Yates
Daily Mon–Sat 75p
Local news, features and articles. Length: 500 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos, line, cartoons. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1875.
NORTH WEST
Blackpool Gazette
Blackpool Gazette and Herald Ltd, Avroe House, Avroe Crescent, Blackpool Business Park, Squires Gate, Blackpool FY4 2DP
tel (01253) 400888
email editorial@blackpoolgazette.co.uk
website www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/blackpoolgazette
Twitter @the_gazette
Editor Chris Dixon
Daily Mon–Sat 70p
Local news and articles of general interest, with photos if appropriate. Length: varies. Payment: on merit. Founded 1929.
Bolton News
The Wellsprings, Civic Centre, Victoria Square, Bolton, Lancs. BL1 1AR
tel (01204) 522345
email newsdesk@nqw.co.uk
website www.theboltonnews.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/theboltonnews
Twitter @TheBoltonNews
Editor-in-Chief Ian Savage
Daily Mon–Sat 65p
Founded 1867.
CN Group, Newspaper House, Dalston Road, Carlisle CA2 5UA
tel (01228) 612600
website www.newsandstar.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/newsandstar
Twitter @newsandstar
Associate Editor Chris Story
Daily Mon–Sat 65p
The Chester Chronicle
Maple House, Park West, Sealand Road, Chester CH1 4RN
tel (01244) 340151
email newsroom@cheshirenews.co.uk
website www.chesterchronicle.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/chesterchronicle
Twitter @ChesterChron
Editor Michael Green Weekly Thurs £1.10
Local news and features. Founded 1775.
Lancashire Evening Post
Stuart House, 89 Caxton Road, Fulwood, Preston PR2 9ZB
tel (01772) 254841
email lep.newsdesk@lep.co.uk
website www.lep.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/lancashireeveningpost
Twitter @leponline
Editor Gillian Parkinson
Daily Mon–Sat 70p
Topical articles on all subjects. Area of interest: Wigan to Lake District, Lancs. and coast. Length: 600–900 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement.
Lancashire Telegraph
50–54 Church Street, Blackburn, Lancs. BB1 5AL
tel (01254) 678678
email lt_editorial@nqnw.co.uk
website www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/lancashiretelegraph
Twitter @lancstelegraph
Editor Steven Thompson
Daily Mon–Sat 65p
Will consider general news items from East Lancashire. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1886.
Liverpool Echo
PO Box 48, Old Hall Street, Liverpool L69 3EB
tel 0151 227 2000
website www.liverpoolecho.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/theliverpoolecho
Twitter @LivEchonews
Editor Alastair Machray
Daily Mon–Fri 70p, Sat £1, Sun 60p
Articles of up to 600–800 words of local or topical interest; also cartoons. Payment: according to merit; special rates for exceptional material. Connected with, but independent of, the Liverpool Post: articles not interchangeable.
The Mail
Newspaper House, Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria LA14 5QS
tel (01229) 840100
email news.em@nwemail.co.uk
website www.nwemail.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/northwesteveningmail
Editor James Higgins
Daily Mon–Fri 60p, Sat 70p
Articles, features and news. Length: 500 words. Covering the whole of South Cumbria. Illustrations: colour photos and occasional artwork. Founded 1898.
Manchester Evening News
Mitchell Henry House, Hollinwood Avenue, Chadderton OL9 8EF
tel 0161 832 7200 (editorial)
email newsdesk@men-news.co.uk
website www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/
ManchesterEveningNews
Twitter @MENNewsdesk
Editor Rob Irvine
Daily Mon–Sat 75p
Feature articles of up to 1,000 words, topical or general interest and illustrated where appropriate, should be addressed to the Features Editor. Payment: on acceptance.
SCOTLAND
The Courier
D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, 2 Albert Square, Dundee DD1 9QJ
tel (01382) 223131 London office 185 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2HS
tel 020-7400 1030
website www.thecourier.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/thecourieruk
Twitter @thecourieruk
Editor (acting) Catriona MacInnes
Daily Mon–Fri £1, Sat £1.20
Supplements Motoring, House & Home, What’s On, Menu, Weekend, Beautiful Homes, Perfect Weddings, Farming, Business, Sport
One of Britain’s biggest regional morning newspapers and an established title in east central Scotland. Publishes four daily editions and covers local news for Perthshire, Fife, Angus & The Mearns and Dundee. Founded 1816.
Dundee Evening Telegraph and Post
2 Albert Square, Dundee DD1 1DD
tel (01382) 575888
email newsdesk@eveningtelegraph.co.uk
London office 185 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2HS
tel 020-7400 1030
website www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/eveningtele
Twitter @Evening_Tele
Editor Andrew Kellock
Daily Mon–Fri 65p
Evening Express (Aberdeen)
Aberdeen Journals Ltd, PO Box 43, Lang Stracht, Mastrick, Aberdeen AB15 6DF
tel (01224) 344150
email ee.news@ajl.co.uk
website www.eveningexpress.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/
EveningExpressAberdeen
Twitter @eveningexpress
Editor Alan McCabe
Daily Mon–Sat 55p
Lively evening paper. Illustrations: colour and b&w. Payment: by arrangement.
Evening News (Edinburgh)
Orchard Brae House, 30 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh EH4 2HS
tel 0131 311 7311
email reception@scotsman.com
website www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/edinburgh.evening.news
Twitter @edinburghpaper
Editorial Director Frank O’Donnell
Daily Mon–Sat 80p
Features on current affairs, preferably in relation to the circulation area. Women’s talking points; local historical articles; subjects of general interest; health, beauty and fashion. Founded 1873.
Glasgow Evening Times
200 Renfield Street, Glasgow G2 3QB
tel 0141 302 7000
website www.eveningtimes.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/eveningtimes
Twitter @TheEveningTimes
Editor Donald Martin
Daily Mon–Sat 68p Founded 1876.
Greenock Telegraph
2 Crawfurd Street, Greenock PA15 1LH (01475) 726511
email editorial@greenocktelegraph.co.uk
website www.greenocktelegraph.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/greenocktelegraph
Twitter @greenocktele
Editor Brian Hossack
Daily Mon–Fri 48p
News and features from the area in and around Greenock. Founded 1857.
Inverness Courier
New Century House, Stadium Road, Inverness IV1 1FG
tel (01463) 233059
email editorial@inverness-courier.co.uk
website www.inverness-courier.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/invernesscourier/
Twitter @InvCourier
Editor Brian Hossack Biweekly Tue 85p, Fri £1.15
Articles of Highland interest only. Unsolicited material accepted. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1817.
Paisley Daily Express
Scottish and Universal Newspapers Ltd, 14 New Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire PA1 1YA
tel 0141 887 7911
website www.dailyrecord.co.uk/all-about/paisley
Facebook www.facebook.com/paisleydailyexpress
Twitter @PDEofficial
Editor Cheryl McEvoy
Daily Mon–Sat 50p
Articles of Paisley interest only. Considers unsolicited material.
Press and Journal
PO Box 43, Lang Stracht, Aberdeen AB15 6DF
tel (01224) 343311
email pj.newsdesk@ajl.co.uk
website https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/
Facebook www.facebook.com/ThePressandJournal
Twitter @pressjournal
Editor Richard Neville
Daily Mon–Fri £1, Sat £1.20
Contributions of Scottish interest. Illustrations: halftone. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1747.
SOUTH EAST
The Argus
Dolphin House, 2–5 Manchester Street, Brighton BN2 1TF
tel (01273) 021400
email editor@theargus.co.uk
website www.theargus.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/brightonargus
Twitter @brightonargus
Editor Aaron Hendy
Daily Mon–Fri 70p, Sat 85p
Established 1880.
The Colin Sanders Business Innovation Centre, Mewburn Road, Banbury OX16 9PA
tel (01295) 227758
email editorial@banburyguardian.co.uk
website www.banburyguardian.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/banburyguardian
Twitter @banburynews
Editor Jason Gibbins
Daily Mon–Sat £1.10
Local news and features. Founded 1838.
Echo
Newspaper House, Chester Hall Lane, Basildon, Essex SS14 3BL
tel (01268) 522792
email echonews@nqe.com
website www.echo-news.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/echo.essex
Twitter @Essex_Echo
Editor Chris Hatton
Daily Mon–Fri 68p
Mostly staff-written. Only interested in local material. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1969.
Essex Chronicle
Kestrel House, Hedgerows Business Park, Chelmsford Business Park, Chelmsford CM2 5PF
tel (01245) 602700
email newsdesk@essexlive.news
website www.essexlive.news/news
Twitter @totalessex
Editor Paul Dent-Jones
Weekly Thurs 90p
Local news and features for Essex. Founded 1764.
Hampshire Chronicle
5 Upper Brook St, Winchester, Hants SO23 8AL
tel (01962) 861860
email news@hampshirechronicle.co.uk
website www.hampshirechronicle.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/hampshire.chronicle
Twitter @hantschronicle
Editor Gordon Sutter Weekly Thurs £1.10 Founded 1772.
Isle of Wight County Press
Brannon House, 123 Pyle Street, Newport, Isle of Wight PO30 1ST
tel (01983) 535007
email editor@iwcp.co.uk
website www.iwcp.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/iwcponline
Twitter @iwcponline
Editor Alan Marriott Weekly Fri 80p
Articles and news of local interest. Founded 1884.
Kent and Sussex Courier
Courier House, 80–84 Calverley Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 2UN
tel (01892) 239042
email westkentreporters@kentlive.news
website www.kentlive.news
Facebook www.facebook.com/kentlivenews
Twitter @kentlivenews
Editor Roger Kasper
Weekly Fri £1
Local news, articles and features. Founded 1872.
Medway Messenger
Medway House, Ginsbury Close, Sir Thomas Longley Road, Medway City Estate, Strood, Kent ME2 4DU
tel (01634) 227800
website www.kentonline.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/MedwayMessenger
Twitter @MedwayMessenger
Editor Matt Ramsden
Biweekly Mon 80p, Fri £1.40
Emphasis on news and sport from the Medway Towns. Illustrations: line, half-tone.
The News, Portsmouth
100 Lakeside, North Harbour, Portsmouth PO6 3EN
tel 023-9266 4488
email newsdesk@thenews.co.uk
website www.portsmouth.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/portsmouthnews
Twitter @portsmouthnews
Editor Mark Waldron
Daily Mon–Fri 83p, Sat 90p
Articles of relevance to South-East Hampshire and West Sussex. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1877.
Oxford Mail
Newspaper House, Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 0EJ
tel (01865) 425262
email newsdesk@nqo.com
website www.oxfordmail.co.uk
Twitter @TheOxfordMail
Editor John Carter (acting)
Daily 70p
The Oxford Times
Newspaper House, Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 0EJ
tel (01865) 425262
email news@nqo.com
website www.oxfordtimes.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/TheOxfordTimes/
Twitter @oxfordtimes
Acting Editor John Carter
Weekly Thurs £1.30
Supplements Oxford Limited Edition, In Business
Local weekly newspaper for Oxford. Founded 1862.
2–10 Bridge Street, Reading, Berks. RG1 2LU
tel 0118 955 3333
email news@readingchronicle.co.uk
website www.readingchronicle.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/readingchronicle
Twitter @rdgchronicle
Group Editor Samantha Harman
Weekly Thurs 70p
Southern Daily Echo
Newspaper House, Test Lane, Redbridge, Southampton SO16 9JX
tel 023-8042 4777
email newsdesk@dailyecho.co.uk
website www.dailyecho.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/dailyecho
Twitter @dailyecho
Editor Gordon Sutter
Daily Mon–Sat 68p
News, articles, features, sport. Length: varies. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour, cartoons. Payment: NUJ rates. Founded 1888.
Swindon Advertiser
100 Victoria Road, Old Town, Swindon SN1 3BE
tel (01793) 528144
email newsdesk@swindonadvertiser.co.uk
website www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/swindonadvertiser
Twitter @swindonadver
Editor Paul Gavan
Daily Mon–Sat 65p
News and information relating to Swindon and Wiltshire only. Considers unsolicited material. Founded 1854.
SOUTH WEST
Cornish Guardian
High Water House, City Wharf, Malpas Road, Truro TR1 1QH
tel (01872) 271451
email cgedit@c-dm.co.uk
website www.cornishguardian.co.uk
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cornwalllivenews/
Twitter @CornishGuardian
Editor Scott Harrison
Weekly Wed £1.20
Items of interest for Cornwall. Founded 1901.
Cornishman
Harmsworth House, Lemon Quay, Truro TR1 2LP
tel (01872) 271451
email newsdesk@cornishman.co.uk
website www.cornishman.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/cornwalllivenews
Twitter @cornishmanpaper
Editor Jacqui Walls
Weekly Thurs £1.20
Local news and features. Founded 1878.
Daily Echo
Richmond Hill, Bournemouth BH2 6HH
tel (01202) 554601
email newsdesk@bournemouthecho.co.uk
website www.bournemouthecho.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/bournemouthdailyecho
Twitter @bournemouthecho
Editor Andy Martin
Daily Mon–Fri 68p, Sat 85p
Founded 1900.
Dorset Echo
Fleet House, Hampshire Road, Weymouth, Dorset DT4 9XD
tel (01305) 830930
email newsdesk@dorsetecho.co.uk
website www.dorsetecho.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/dorsetecho
Twitter @Doresetecho
Editor Diarmuid MacDonagh
Daily Mon–Fri 65p, Sat 60p
News and occasional features, length: 1,000–2,000 words. Illustrations: b&w photos. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1921.
Express & Echo
Queens House, Little Queen Street, Exeter EX4 3LJ
tel (01392) 349000
email echonews@expressandecho.co.uk
website www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/devonlivenews/
Twitter @devonliveexeter
Editor Patrick Phelvin Weekly Thurs 50p
Features and news of local interest. Length: 500–800 words (features), up to 400 words (news). Illustrations: colour. Payment: lineage rates; illustrations: by negotiation. Founded 1904.
Gloucester Citizen
6–8 The Oxebode, Gloucester GL1 2RZ
tel (01452) 420621
website www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/GlosLiveOnline/
Twitter @GlosLiveOnline
Editor Jenny Eastwood
Daily Mon–Fri 75p
Local news and features for Gloucester and its districts. Length: 1,000 words (articles/features), 300 words (news). Illustrations: colour. Payment: by negotiation.
Third Floor, St James’s House, St James’s Square, Cheltenham, Glos. GL50 3PR
tel (01242) 278000
email echo.news@glosmedia.co.uk
website www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/GlosLiveOnline/
Twitter @GlosLiveOnline
Editor Matt Holmes
Daily Mon–Fri 70p, Sat 80p
Specialist articles with Gloucestershire connections; no fiction. Founded 1873.
The Herald
The Plymouth Herald, 3rd Floor, Studio 5–11, Millbay Road, Plymouth PL1 3LF
tel (01752) 765500
email news@plymouthherald.co.uk
website www.plymouthherald.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/theplymouthherald
Twitter @heraldnewslive
Editor Paul Burton
Daily Mon–Fri 55p, Sat 60p
Local news, articles and features. Will consider unsolicited material. Welcomes ideas for articles and features. Illustrations: colour and b&w prints.
Herald Express
Harmsworth House, Barton Hill Road, Torquay, Devon TQ2 8JN
tel (01803) 676767
website www.devonlive.com
Editor Jim Parker
Weekly Thurs £1
Hereford Times
Holmer Road, Hereford HR4 9UJ
tel (01432) 845873
email news@herefordtimes.com
website www.herefordtimes.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/herefordtimes
Twitter @HTnewsroom
Editor John Wilson
Weekly Thurs £1.20
Local news, sports and features. Founded 1832.
Post
Temple Way, Bristol BS2 0BU
tel 0117 934 3000
website www.bristolpost.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/bristolpost
Twitter @BristolPost
Editor Mike Norton
Daily Mon–Thurs 60p, Fri 75p
Takes freelance news and articles. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1932.
Sunday Independent
Oakland Mews, Owen Sivell Close, Liskeard PL14 3UX
tel (01579) 556972
email newsdesk@sundayindependent.co.uk
website www.sundayindependent.co.uk
Twitter @thesundayindy
Editor John Collings
Weekly Sun £1
Sport and news features on West Country topics; features/articles with a nostalgic theme; short, quirky news briefs (must be original). Length: 600 words (features/articles), 300 words (news). Illustrations: colour, b&w. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1808.
Western Daily Press
Bristol Evening Post and Press Ltd, Temple Way, Bristol BS99 7HD
tel 0117 934 3000
website www.westerndailypress.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/WesternDaily
Twitter @WesternDaily
Editor Gavin Thompson
Daily Mon–Fri 80p, Sat £1.30
National, international or West Country topics for features or news items, from established journalists, with or without illustrations. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1858.
Western Morning News
Western Morning News, 3rd Floor, Studio 5–11, Plymouth PL1 3LF
tel (01752) 765500
website https://www.devonlive.com/
Facebook www.facebook.com/devonlivenews
Twitter @WMN
Editor Bill Martin
Daily Mon–Fri 70p, Sat 85p
Articles plus illustrations considered on West Country subjects. Founded 1860.
WALES
Cambrian News
7 Science Park, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 3AH
tel (01970) 615000
email edit@cambrian-news.co.uk
website www.cambrian-news.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/CambrianNews
Twitter @CambrianNews
Editor Beverly Thomas
Weekly Wed 90p for the Aberystwyth, South and Machynlleth & Llanidloes editions; Thurs 80p for the Meirionnydd and Arfon & Dwyfor editions
Wales’ biggest-selling weekly newspaper. Payment for freelance articles and pictures by arrangement. Founded 1860.
Bryn Eirias, Colwyn Bay LL29 8BF (01492) 574452
email welshnews@dailypost.co.uk
website www.dailypost.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/dailypostwales
Twitter @dailypostwales
Editor Andrew Campbell
Daily Mon–Sat 70p
The Leader
NWN Media Ltd, Mold Business Park, Wrexham Road, Mold, Flintshire CH7 1XY
tel (01352) 707707
website www.leaderlive.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/LeaderLive
Twitter @leaderlive
Editor Susan Perry
Mon–Fri 70p
South Wales Argus
Cardiff Road, Maesglas, Newport, Gwent NP20 3QN
tel (01633) 810000
email newsdesk@gwent-wales.co.uk
website www.southwalesargus.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/southwalesargus/
Twitter @southwalesargus
Editor Nicole Garnon
Daily Mon–Sat 65p
News and features of relevance to Gwent. Length: 500–600 words (features); 350 words (news). Illustrations: colour prints and transparencies. Payment: £30 (features), £20 (news) per item; £20–£25 (photos). Founded 1892.
South Wales Echo
6 Park Street, Cardiff CF10 1XR
tel (02920) 223333
email echo.newsdesk@walesonline.co.uk
website www.walesonline.co.uk
Editor Tryst Williams
Daily Mon–Sat £1
Evening paper: news, sport, features, showbiz, news features, personality interviews. Length: up to 700 words. Illustrations: photos, cartoons. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1884.
South Wales Evening Post
South Wales Evening Post, Urban Village, High Street, Swansea SA1 1NW
tel (01792) 510000
email postnews@mediawales.co.uk
website www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/SWEveningPost
Twitter @SWEveningPost
Editor Jonathan Roberts
Daily Mon–Sat 50p
Western Mail
6 Park Street, Cardiff CF10 1XR
tel 029-2022 3333
website www.walesonline.co.uk
Editor Alan Edmunds
Daily Mon–Fri 75p, Sat Free
Articles of political, industrial, literary or general and Welsh interest are considered. Illustrations: topical general news and feature pictures, cartoons. Payment: according to value; special fees for exclusive news. Founded 1869.
WEST MIDLANDS
Birmingham Mail
Embassy House, 60 Church Street, Birmingham B3 2DJ
tel 0121 234 5000
email newsdesk@birminghammail.co.uk
website www.birminghammail.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/birminghammail
Twitter @birminghammail
Editor-in-Chief Marc Reeves
Daily Mon–Sat 65p
Features of topical Midland interest considered. Length: 400–800 words. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1870.
Birmingham Post
Embassy House, 60 Church Street, Birmingham B3 2DJ
tel 0121 234 5000
website www.birminghampost.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/birminghampost
Twitter @birminghampost
Editor-in-Chief Marc Reeves
Weekly Thurs £2
Authoritative and well-written articles of industrial, political or general interest are considered, especially if they have relevance to the Midlands. Length: up to 1,000 words. Payment: by arrangement.
Coventry Telegraph
Corporation Street, Coventry CV1 1FP
tel 024-7663 3633
email news@coventrytelegraph.net
website www.coventrytelegraph.net
Facebook www.facebook.com/coventrytelegraph
Twitter @covtelegraph
Editor Keith Perry
Daily Mon–Fri 65p, Sat 75p
Topical, illustrated articles with a Coventry or Warwickshire interest. Length: up to 600 words. Payment: by arrangement.
Express & Star
51–53 Queen Street, Wolverhampton WV1 1ES
tel (01902) 313131
email newsdesk@expressandstar.co.uk
website www.expressandstar.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/expressandstar
Twitter @expressandstar
Editor Keith Harrison
Daily Mon–Sat 65p, Sat 80p
Founded 1874.
Staffordshire Sentinel News & Media Ltd, Sentinel House, Bethesda Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 3GN
tel (01782) 864100
email newsdesk@thesentinel.co.uk
website www.stokesentinel.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/sentinelstaffs
Twitter @SentinelStaffs
Editor Martin Tideswell
Daily Mon–Sat 60p
Articles and features of topical interest to the north Staffordshire and south Cheshire area. Illustrations: colour and b&w. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1873.
Shropshire Star
Waterloo Road, Ketley, Telford TF1 5HU
tel (01952) 242424
website www.shropshirestar.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/ShropshireStar
Twitter @ShropshireStar
Editor Martin Wright
Daily Mon–Fri 70p, Sat 75p
Daily paper: news and features. No unsolicited material; write to Features Editor with outline of ideas. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1964.
Sunday Mercury
Embassy House, 60 Church Street, Birmingham B3 2DJ
tel 0121 234 5000
website www.birminghammail.co.uk/authors/sunday-mercury
Print Editor Paul Cole
Sun £1.40
News specials or features of Midland interest. Illustrations: colour, b&w, cartoons. Payment: special rates for special matter.
Worcester News
Berrows House, Hylton Road, Worcester WR2 5JX
tel (01905) 748200
website www.worcesternews.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/theworcesternews
Twitter @worcesternews
Editor Michael Purton
Daily Mon–Sat 70p
Local and national news, sport and features. Will consider unsolicited material. Welcomes ideas for articles and features. Length: 800 words (features), 300 words (news). Illustrations: colour jpg files. Payment: by negotiation.
YORKSHIRE/HUMBERSIDE
Grimsby Telegraph
First Floor, Heritage House, Fisherman’s Wharf, Grimsby DN31 1SY
tel (01472) 808000
email newsdesk@grimsbytelegraph.co.uk
website www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/grimsbytel
Twitter @GrimsbyTel
Editor Michelle Lalor
Daily Mon–Sat 55p
Considers general interest articles. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1897.
Halifax Courier
The Fire Station, Dean Clough Mills, Halifax HX3 5AX
tel (01422) 260200
email editor@halifaxcourier.co.uk
website www.halifaxcourier.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/HalifaxCourier
Twitter @HXCourier
Editor John Kenealy
Weekly Fri £1.40
Huddersfield Daily Examiner
Pennine Business Park, Longbow Close, Bradley Road, Huddersfield HD2 1GQ
tel (01484) 430000
email editorial@examiner.co.uk
website www.examiner.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/HuddersfieldExaminer
Editor Wayne Ankers
Daily Examiner 70p, Weekend Examiner 80p
No contributions required at present. Founded 1851.
Hull Daily Mail
Blundell’s Corner, Beverley Road, Hull HU3 1XS
tel (01482) 327111
website www.hulldailymail.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/HullDailyMail
Twitter @hulldailymail
Editor Neil Hodgkinson
Daily Mon–Sat 65p
Lincolnshire Echo
Ground Floor, Witham Wharf, Brayford Wharf East, Lincoln LN5 7HY
tel (01522) 820000
website www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/LincsLive/
Twitter @LincsLive
Editor Charles Walker
Weekly Thurs £1.10
The Press
Newsquest York, PO Box 29, 76–86 Walmgate, York YO1 9YN
tel (01904) 567131
email newsdesk@thepress.co.uk
website www.yorkpress.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/thepressyork
Twitter @yorkpress
Editor Joanna Norris
Daily Mon–Sat 60p
Articles of North and East Yorkshire interest. Length: 500–1,000 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1882.
Scarborough News
Newchase Court, Hopper Hill Road, Scarborough YO11 3YS
tel (01723) 860161
email newsdesk@jpress.co.uk
website www.thescarboroughnews.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/thescarboroughnews
Twitter @thescarboronews
Editor Ed Asquith
Weekly £1.25
Scunthorpe Telegraph
4–5 Park Square, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire DN15 6JH
tel (01724) 273273
email newsdesk@scunthorpetelegraph.co.uk
website www.scunthorpetelegraph.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/thisisscunny
Twitter @ScunTelegraph
Editor David Atkin Weekly Thurs £1.20
Local news and features. Founded 1937.
Sheffield Star
York Street, Sheffield S1 1PU
tel 0114 276 7676
website www.thestar.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/sheffieldstar/
Twitter @sheffieldstar
Editor Nancy Fielder
Daily Mon–Sat 75p
Well-written articles of local character. Length: about 500 words. Illustrations: topical photos, line drawings, graphics, cartoons. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1887.
Telegraph & Argus
Hall Ings, Bradford BD1 1JR
tel (01274) 729511
email newsdesk@telegraphandargus.co.uk
website www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/telegraphandargus
Twitter @Bradford_TandA
Editor Perry Austin-Clarke
Daily Mon–Sat 65p
Daily paper: news, articles and features relevant to or about the people of West Yorkshire. Length: up to 1,000 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Payment: features from £15; line from £5, b&w and colour photos by negotiation. Founded 1868.
Yorkshire Evening Post
No 1 Leeds, 26 Whitehall Road, Leeds LS1 1BE
tel 0113 238 8917
website www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/YEP.newspaper
Twitter @LeedsNews
Editor Hannah Thaxter
Daily Mon–Sat 72p
News stories and feature articles. Illustrations: colour and b&w, cartoons. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1890.
Yorkshire Post
No 1 Leeds, 26 Whitehall Road, Leeds LS1 1BE
tel 0113 243 2701
London office 292 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 1AE
tel 020-7963 7646
website www.yorkshirepost.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/yorkshirepost.newspaper
Twitter @yorkshirepost
Editor James Mitchinson
Daily Mon–Fri 90p, Sat £1.70
Supplements Yorkshire Post Magazine
Authoritative and well-written articles on topical subjects of general, literary or industrial interests. Founded 1754.
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145 London Road, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey KT2 6SR
tel 020-8247 1379
email accountancynews@wolterskluwer.co.uk
website www.cchdaily.co.uk
Editor Sara White
Monthly £95 p.a.
Articles on accounting, taxation, audit, financial, tax law and regulatory compliance targeted at accountants, tax advisers and finance professionals in practice or industry. All feature ideas to be submitted by email in the form of a brief, bullet-pointed synopsis. Founded 1889.
Accountancy Age
Contentive, 1 Hammersmith Broadway, London W6 9DL
tel 020-8080 9513
email emma.smith@contentive.com
website www.accountancyage.com
Twitter @AccountancyAge
Editor Emma Smith Online
Articles of accounting, financial and business interest. Freelance assignments commissioned. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1969.
Accounting & Business
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, The Adelphi, 1–11 John Adam Street, London WC2N 6AU
tel 020-7059 5000
email info@accaglobal.com
website www.accaglobal.com/uk/en/member/ab.html
Editor-in-Chief Jo Malvern
10 p.a. £10, £85 p.a. (non-members)
Journal of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. Features accountancy, finance and business topics of relevance to accountants and finance directors. Length: 1,100 words. Illustrated. Founded 1998.
Acumen Literary Journal
6 The Mount, Higher Furzeham, Brixham, South Devon TQ5 8QY
tel (01803) 851098
email patriciaoxley6@gmail.com
website www.acumen-poetry.co.uk
Editor Patricia Oxley
3 p.a. £5.50, £15.50 p.a.
Poetry, literary and critical articles, reviews, literary memoirs, etc. Send sae with submissions; online submissions also accepted (see website for guidelines). Payment: small. Founded 1985.
Aeroplane Monthly
Key Publishing Group, Units 1–4, Gwash Way Industrial Estate, Ryhall Road, Stamford, Lincs. PE9 1XP
email ben.dunnell@keypublishing.com
website www.aeroplanemonthly.com
Editor Ben Dunnell
Monthly £4.50
Articles and photos relating to historical aviation and aircraft preservation. Length: up to 5,000 words. Illustrations: line, colour. Payment: £100 per 1,000 words, payable on publication; photos £25 or more depending on size. Founded 1973.
Aesthetica Magazine
PO Box 371, York YO23 1WL
tel (01904) 629137
email info@aestheticamagazine.com
website www.aestheticamagazine.com
Editor Cherie Federico
Bi-monthly £5.95
Sets out to provide a ‘visual bridge’ between the latest developments in Visual Arts, Architecture, Fashion and Design by means of the current socio-political climate. Aimed at art and culture lovers across the world, each edition includes coverage of the most important artists at work today, both established and emerging, exhibitions news and photography features. Hosts of the annual Aesthetica Art Prize, Creative Writing Award and Aesthetica Short Film Festival for international practitioners. Founded 2002.
Africa Confidential
37 John’s Mews, London WC1N 2NS
email andrew@africa-confidential.com
website www.africa-confidential.com
Editor Patrick Smith, Deputy Editor Andrew Weir Fortnightly £850 p.a. (print), £730 p.a. (online only)
News and analysis of political and economic developments in Africa. Unsolicited contributions welcomed, but must be exclusive and not published elsewhere. Length: 1,200-word features, 500-word pointers. No illustrations. Payment: from £300 per 1,000 words. Founded 1960.
St Patrick’s Missionary Society, Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow W91 YO22, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)59 6473600
email africa@spms.ie
website www.spms.org
Facebook www.facebook.com/AfricaMagazineKiltegan
Editor Rev. Tim Redmond
9 p.a. €15 p.a.
Articles of missionary and topical religious interest. Length: up to 1,000 words. Illustrations: colour.
African Business
IC Publications Ltd, 7 Coldbath Square, London EC1R 4LQ
tel 020-7841 3210
email editorial@icpublications.com
website www.africanbusinessmagazine.com
Monthly £4 or from £17.99 p.a.
Articles on business, economic and financial topics of interest to businessmen, ministers and officials concerned with African affairs. Length: 1,000–1,400 words; shorter coverage 500 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone, cartoons. Payment: £90–£100 per 1,000 words; £1 per column cm for illustrations. Founded 1978.
Agenda
Harts Cottage, Stonehurst Lane, Five Ashes, Mayfield, East Sussex TN20 6LL
tel (01825) 831994
email editor@agendapoetry.co.uk
website www.agendapoetry.co.uk
Editor Patricia McCarthy
Quarterly £28 p.a. (individuals), £22 p.a. (concessions), £35 p.a. libraries and institutions
Poetry and criticism. Study the journal and visit the website for submission details before submitting via email (submissions@agendapoetry.co.uk). Young poets and artists aged 16–38 years are invited to submit work for the online publication Broadsheet. Detailed criticism of poems available to subscribers.
AIR International
Key Publishing Ltd, PO Box 100, Stamford, Lincs. PE9 1XQ
tel (01780) 755131
email airint@keypublishing.com
website www.airinternational.com
Editor Mark Ayton
Monthly £47 p.a.
Technical articles on aircraft; features on topical aviation subjects – civil and military. Length: up to 3,000 words. Illustrations: colour transparencies/prints, b&w prints/line drawings. Payment: £50 per 1,000 words or by negotiation; £20 colour, £10 b&w. Founded 1971.
Amateur Gardening
Time Inc. (UK) Ltd, Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough Hants GU14 7BF
tel (01202) 440840
email amateurgardening@timeinc.com
website www.amateurgardening.com
Group Editor Garry Coward-Williams
Weekly £1.99
No longer accepts any form of unsolicited material. Founded 1884.
Amateur Photographer
(incorporating Photo Technique) Time Inc. (UK), Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 7BF
email amateurphotographer@timeinc.com
website www.amateurphotographer.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/amateur.photographer.magazine
Twitter @AP_Magazine
Editor Nigel Atherton
Weekly £2.99
Unsolicited editorial submissions are not encouraged. Founded 1884.
Ambit
Staithe House, Main Road, Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk PE31 8BP (correspondence)
tel 07715 233221
email contact@ambitmagazine.co.uk
website www.ambitmagazine.co.uk
Twitter @ambitmagazine
Editor Briony Bax
Quarterly £29.99 p.a. (UK)
Literary magazine. Publishes poetry, fiction, flash fiction and art in a full-colour quarterly magazine. Accepts submissions via online portal (see website for details). Contributors may send up to five poems in one document or a story of up to 5,000 words; flash fiction no more than 1,000 words. Payment: see website. Founded 1959 by Dr Martin Bax.
Angler’s Mail
Time Inc. (UK), Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 7BF
tel (01252) 555213
email anglersmail@timeinc.com
website www.anglersmail.com
Twitter @AnglersMail
Editor Tim Knight
Weekly £1.99
News items about coarse fishing. Payment: by agreement.
Angling Times
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 395097
email steve.fitzpatrick@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.gofishing.co.uk/Angling-Times
Twitter @AnglingTimesEd
Editor Steve Fitzpatrick
Weekly £86 p.a.
Articles, pictures, news stories, on all forms of angling. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1953.
Apollo
22 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9HP
tel 020-7961 0150
email editorial@apollomag.com
website www.apollo-magazine.com
Editor Thomas Marks
Monthly £6.95
Scholarly and topical articles of c. 2,000–3,000 words on art, architecture, ceramics, photography, furniture, armour, glass, sculpture and any subject connected with art and collecting. Interviews with collectors. Exhibition and book reviews, articles on current developments in museums and art galleries, regular columns on the art market and contemporary art. Illustrations: colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1925.
The Architects’ Journal
EMAP, Telephone House, 69–77 Paul Street, London EC2A 4NW
tel 020-3033 2741
website www.architectsjournal.co.uk
Twitter @ArchitectsJrnal
Editor-in-Chief Christine Murray, Acting Editor Emily Booth
Bimonthly £10
Articles (mainly technical) on architecture, planning and building, accepted only with prior agreement of synopsis. Illustrations: photos and drawings. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1895.
Architectural Design
John Wiley & Sons, 25 John Street, London WC1N 2BS
tel 020-8326 3800
email architecturaldesign@wiley.com
website www.architectural-design-magazine.com
Editor Helen Castle
6 issues p.a. £136 p.a. (print, individual; other rates available)
International architectural publication comprising an extensively illustrated thematic profile and magazine back section, AD Plus. Uncommissioned articles not accepted. Illustrations: drawings and photos, line (colour preferred). Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1930.
The Architectural Review
EMAP, Telephone House, 69–77 Paul Street, London EC2A 4NW
tel 020-3033 2741
email editorial@architectural-review.com
website www.architectural-review.com
Editorial Director Paul Finch
Monthly £15.99
Articles on architecture and the allied arts (urbanism, design, theory, history, technology). Writers must be thoroughly qualified. Length: up to 3,000 words. Illustrations: photos, drawings, etc. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1896.
Architecture Today
34 Pentonville Road, London N1 9HF
tel 020-7837 0143
email editorial@architecturetoday.co.uk
website www.architecturetoday.co.uk
10 p.a. £50 p.a. Circulated free of charge to architects
Mostly commissioned articles and features on today’s European architecture. Length: 200–800 words. Illustrations: colour. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1989.
Areté
8 New College Lane, Oxford OX1 3BN
tel (01865) 289193
email craigraine@aretemagazine.co.uk
website www.aretemagazine.co.uk
Editor Craig Raine
3 p.a. £27 p.a. (UK)
Literary magazine covering many aspects of contemporary culture, from novels to film, poetry and prose. Contributors include Julian Barnes, Tom Stoppard and Ian McEwan. Submissions should be sent as hard copy to the postal address above; send sae with any unsolicited pieces.
Art + Framing Today
2 Wye House, 6 Enterprise Way, London SW18 1FZ
tel 020-7381 6616
email info@fineart.co.uk
website www.fineart.co.uk/art_and_framing_today.aspx
Managing Editor Lynn Jones, Publisher Louise Hay
5 p.a. £33 p.a.
Distributed to the fine art and framing industry. Covers essential information on new products and technology, market trends and business analysis. Length: 800–1,600 words. Illustrations: colour photos, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement. Available on iTunes App store. Founded 1905.
Art Monthly
12 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AH
tel 020-7240 0389
email info@artmonthly.co.uk
website www.artmonthly.co.uk
Twitter @ArtMonthly
Editor Patricia Bickers 10 p.a. £49 p.a. (print)
Features on modern and contemporary visual artists and art history, art theory and art-related issues; exhibition and book reviews. All material commissioned. Length: 750–1,500 words. Illustrations: b&w photos. Payment: features £100–£200; none for photos. Founded 1976.
The Art Newspaper
70 South Lambeth Road, London SW8 1RL
tel 020-3416 9000
email londonoffice@theartnewspaper.com
website www.theartnewspaper.com
Acting Editor Julia Michalska
11 p.a. £85 p.a. (print and digital subscription)
International coverage of visual art, news, politics, law, exhibitions with some feature pages. Length: 200–1,000 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Payment: £350+ per 1,000 words. Founded 1990.
Art Quarterly
The Art Fund, 2 Granary Square, London N1C 4BH
tel 020-7225 4800
email info@artfund.org
website www.artfund.org
Editor Helen Sumpter
Quarterly Free to members
Magazine of the Art Fund. Features on art, exhibition previews and coverage of the Art Fund’s campaigns and grant-giving activities.
ArtReview and ArtReview Asia
1 Honduras Street, London EC1Y 0TH
tel 020-7490 8138
email office@artreview.com
website www.artreview.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/ArtReview.Magazine
Twitter @ArtReview_
Editor Mark Rappolt
ArtReview 9 p.a. £39 p.a. (print and online);
ArtReviewAsia 4 p.a. £24 p.a. (print and online)
Contemporary art features and reviews. Proposals welcome. Illustrations: colour. Payment: £350 per 1,000 words. Founded 1949.
ARTEMISpoetry
3 Springfield Close, East Preston, West Sussex BN16 2SZ
email editor@poetrypf.co.uk
website www.secondlightlive.co.uk/artemis.shtml
Contact Dilys Wood
2 p.a. £6, £11 p.a. or free to members of Second Light Network
Bi-annual journal of women’s poetry and writing about poetry. Published in May and November each year by the Second Light, membership of which is open to female poets over the age of 40 (associate membership if under 40). Submissions should be hitherto unpublished work by women authors. See website for full details and specific information on forthcoming issues.
The Artist
The Artists’ Publishing Co. Ltd, Caxton House, 63–65 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6BD
tel (01580) 763673
email info@tapc.co.uk
website www.painters-online.co.uk
Editor Sally Bulgin
13 p.a. (issues published every four weeks) £4.40
Practical, instructional articles on painting for all amateur and professional artists. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1931.
Artists & Illustrators
Jubilee House, 2 Jubilee Place, London SW3 3TQ
tel 020-7349 3700
email info@artistsandillustrators.co.uk
website www.artistsandillustrators.co.uk
Twitter @AandImagazine
Editor Sally Hales
Monthly £4.40
Practical and inspirational articles for amateur and professional artists. Length: 500–1,500 words. Illustrations: hi-res digital images, hand-drawn illustrations. Payment: variable. Founded 1986.
Astronomy Now
Pole Star Publications, PO Box 175, Tonbridge, Kent TN10 4ZY
tel (01732) 446110
email editorial2018@astronomynow.com
website https://astronomynow.com/
Facebook www.facebook.com/astronomynow
Twitter @astronomynow
Editor Keith Cooper
Monthly £5.25
Specialises in translating exciting astronomy research into articles for the lay reader. Also covers amateur astronomy with equipment reviews and observing notes. Please submit article pitches to the editorial email address. Length: 800–2,000 words. Payment: 15p per word; from £10 per photo. Founded 1987.
Athletics Weekly
22 Long Acre, London WC2E 9LY
email jason.henderson@athleticsweekly.com
website www.athleticsweekly.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/athleticsweekly
Twitter @athleticsweekly
Editor Jason Henderson
Weekly £4.95
News and features on track and field athletics, road running, cross country, fell and race walking. Material mostly commissioned. Length: 300–1,500 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w action and head/shoulder photos, line. Payment: varies. Founded 1945.
Attitude
Attitude Media, 33 Peartree Street, London EC1V 3AG
tel 020-7608 6363
email attitude@attitude.co.uk
website www.attitude.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Cliff Joannou
13 p.a. £4.95
Men’s style magazine aimed primarily, but not exclusively, at gay men. Covers style/fashion, interviews, reviews, celebrities, humour. Illustrations: colour transparencies, b&w prints. Payment: £150 per 1,000 words; £100 per full-page illustration. Founded 1994.
The Author
84 Drayton Gardens, London SW10 9SB
tel 020-7373 6642
email theauthor@societyofauthors.org
website www.societyofauthors.org/author
Editor James McConnachie
Quarterly £14.25 or free to Society members
Organ of the Society of Authors. Commissioned articles from 1,000–2,000 words on any subject connected with the legal, commercial or technical side of authorship. Little scope for the freelance writer: preliminary letter advisable. Illustrations: line, occasional cartoons. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1890.
Auto Express
Dennis Publishing Ltd, 31–32 Alfred Place, London WC1E 7DP
tel 020-3890 3890
email editorial@autoexpress.co.uk
website www.autoexpress.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Steve Fowler
Weekly £3
News stories, and general interest features about drivers as well as cars. Illustrations: colour photos. Payment: features, £350 per 1,000 words; photos, varies. Founded 1988.
Aviation News
Key Publishing Group, Units 1–4, Gwash Way Industrial Estate, Ryhall Road, Stamford, Lincs. PE9 1XP
tel (01780) 755131
email dino.carrara@aviation-news.co.uk
website www.aviation-news.co.uk
Editor Dino Carrara
Monthly £4.70
Covers all aspects of aviation. Many articles commissioned. Payment: by arrangement.
BackTrack
Pendragon Publishing, PO Box 3, Easingwold, York YO61 3YS
tel (01347) 824397
email pendragonpublishing@btinternet.com
website www.pendragonpublishing.co.uk
Editor Michael Blakemore
Monthly £4.75
British railway history from 1820s to 1980s. Welcomes ideas from writers and photographers. Articles must be well researched, authoritative and accompanied by illustrations. Length: 3,000–5,000 words (main features), 500–3,000 words (articles). Illustrations: colour and b&w. Payment: £30 per 1,000 words, £18.50 colour, £10 b&w. Founded 1986.
Banipal
1 Gough Square, London EC4A 3DE
tel 07979 540594
email editor@banipal.co.uk
website www.banipal.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Samuel Shimon, Publisher Margaret Obank
3 p.a. £10 per issue; digital and print subscription options available
Showcases contemporary Arab authors in English translation. Welcomes inquiries from authors and translators; see website for full submission guidelines. Features prose and poetry. Complete archive now available online for digital subsribers.
The Banker
FT Business, 1 Southwark Bridge, London SE1 9HL
tel 020-7873 3000
email brian.caplen@ft.com
website www.thebanker.com
Editor-in-Chief Brian Caplen Monthly £825 p.a. (print and digital)
Global coverage of retail banking, corporate banking, banking technology, transactions services, investment banking and capital markets, regulation and top 1,000 bank listings.
Baptist Times
129 Broadway, Didcot, Oxon OX11 8RT
tel (01235) 517677
email editor@baptisttimes.co.uk
website www.baptisttimes.co.uk
Twitter @baptisttimes
Editor Paul Hobson Website only.
Religious or social affairs, news, features and reviews. Founded 1855.
Bare Fiction
177 Copthorne Road, Shrewsbury SY3 8NA
website www.barefictionmagazine.co.uk
Twitter @barefiction
Editor Robert Harper
3 p.a. £20 p.a., including free digital access
New creative writing in poetry, fiction and plays. Also includes articles, reviews and interviews. See website for information on forthcoming submission windows; all material submitted during those times should be original and unpublished. Authors’ names should not be included. Unsolicited work is not accepted.
BBC Countryfile Magazine
Immediate Media Co. Ltd, Tower House, Fairfax Street, Bristol BS1 3BN
tel 0117 927 9009
email editor@countryfile.com
website www.countryfile.com
Twitter @BBCCountryfile
Editor Fergus Collins
Monthly £4.50
Articles and features on making the most of the UK’s countryside, and the lives of its rural communities.
BBC Focus
Immediate Media Co. Ltd, Tower House, Fairfax Street, Bristol BS1 3BN
tel 0117 314 8779
email daniel.bennett@immediate.co.uk
website www.sciencefocus.com
Editor Daniel Bennett
Monthly £4.99
Science and technology magazine featuring articles from popular scientists and leading academics, as well as news. Submissions accepted for articles only from experienced and previously published science writers: send 2–8pp overview along with feature pitch form provided on the website to jason.goodyer@immediate.co.uk. Photography and illustration submissions also accepted: see website for full specifications.
BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine
Immediate Media Co. Ltd, Vineyard House, 44 Brook Green, London W6 7BT
tel 020-7150 5770
email magazine@gardenersworld.com
website www.gardenersworld.com
Twitter @GWmag
Editor Lucy Hall, Deputy Editor Kevin Smith, Features Editor Catherine Mansley
Monthly £4.50
Advice, support and features for gardeners of all levels of expertise. Fully illustrated.
BBC Good Food
Immediate Media Co. Ltd, Vineyard House, 44 Brook Green, London W6 7BT
email enquiries@bbcgoodfoodmagazine.com
website www.bbcgoodfood.com
Twitter @bbcgoodfood
Editor-in-Chief Christine Hayes
Monthly £4.25
Inspiration for everyday, weekend and seasonal cooking for cooks of all levels. Features recipes from many BBC TV chefs as well as other leading food writers, along with an extensive range of hints, tips and features.
BBC History Magazine
Immediate Media Co. Ltd, Tower House, Fairfax Street, Bristol BS1 3BN
tel 0117 314 7377
email historymagazine@historyextra.com
website www.historyextra.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/historyextra
Twitter @historyextra
Editor Rob Attar
Monthly £4.99
Popular history writing on a wide range of topics, from Ancient Egypt to the Second World War. Contents include feature spreads, book reviews, opinion and news. Contributors include Mary Beard, Tracy Borman, Dan Snow and Michael Wood. Illustrated. Founded 2000.
BBC Music Magazine
Immediate Media Co. Ltd, Tower House, Fairfax Street, Bristol BS1 3BN
email oliver.condy@immediate.co.uk
website www.classical-music.com
Twitter @MusicMagazine
Editor Oliver Condy
Monthly £5.99
Reviews and articles on all aspects of classical music. Also interviews with leading practitioners, information on technical equipment and forthcoming tours. Free CD with every issue.
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
Immediate Media Co. Ltd, Tower House, Fairfax Street, Bristol BS1 3BN
tel 0117 314 8758
email contactus@skyatnightmagazine.com
website www.skyatnightmagazine.com
Twitter @skyatnightmag
Editor Chris Bramley
Monthly £4.99
Offers a mix of practical stargazing tips and information, space science and dark skies travel features, and equipment news to both experienced astronomers and those new to the subject. Founded 2005.
BBC Top Gear
Immediate Media Co. Ltd, Vineyard House, 44 Brook Green, London W6 7BT
tel 020-7150 5559
email charlie.turner@bbctopgearmagazine.co.uk
website www.topgear.com
Twitter @BBC_TopGear
Editor Charlie Turner
13 p.a. £4.50
Articles and photographic features on motoring, lifestyle and cars.
Immediate Media Co. Ltd, Tower House, Fairfax Street, Bristol BS1 3BN
email wildlifemagazine@immediate.co.uk
website www.discoverwildlife.com
Twitter @WildlifeMag
Editor Sheena Harvey
Monthly £4.25
Natural history magazine. Expert-written articles and features, along with award-winning photography.
Bella
H. Bauer Publishing, Academic House, 24–28 Oval Road, London NW1 7DT
tel 020-7241 8000
website www.bellamagazine.co.uk
Editor Julia Davis
Weekly £1
Women’s magazine with celebrity interviews, exclusive photos, real-life stories, high-street fashion, diet advice, health, food and travel. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1987.
Best
Hearst Magazines UK, 33 Broadwick Street, London W1F 0DQ
tel 020-7339 4500
email siobhan.wykes@hearst.co.uk
Editor Siobhan Wykes
Weekly £1.10
Unsolicited work not accepted, but always willing to look at ideas/outlines. Payment: by agreement. Founded 1987.
The Big Issue
43 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 1HW
tel 0141 352 7260
email editorial@thebigissue.com
website www.bigissue.com
Editor Paul McNamee
Weekly £2.50
Features, current affairs, reviews, interviews – of general interest and on social issues. Length: 1,000 words (features). No short stories or poetry. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos and line. Payment: £160 per 1,000 words. Founded 1991.
Bike
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468181
email bike@bauermedia.com
website www.bikemagazine.co.uk
Editor Hugo Wilson
Monthly £4.30
Motorcycle magazine. Interested in articles, features, news. Length: articles/features 1,000–3,000 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Payment: £140 per 1,000 words; photos per size/position. Founded 1971.
Bird Watching
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468201
email birdwatching@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.birdwatching.co.uk
Editor Matthew Merritt 13 p.a. £4.20
Broad range of bird-related features and photography, particularly looking at bird behaviour, bird news, reviews and UK birdwatching sites. Limited amount of overseas features. Emphasis on providing accurate information in entertaining ways. Send synopsis first. Length: up to 1,200 words. Illustrations: emailed jpgs and photo images on CD, bird identification artwork. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1986.
Birdwatch
Warners Group Publications, The Chocolate Factory, 5 Clarendon Road, London N22 6XJ
tel 020-8881 0550
website www.birdguides.com
Managing Editor Dominic Mitchell
Monthly £4.20
Topical articles on all aspects of British and Irish birds and birding, including conservation, identification, sites and habitats and equipment, as well as overseas destinations. Length: 700–1,500 words. Illustrations: hi-res jpgs (300 dpi at 1,500 pixels min. width) of wild British and European birds considered; submit on CD/DVD or full size via email or file-sharing site. Artwork: by negotiation. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1991.
Black Beauty & Hair
Hawker Publications, 2nd Floor, Culvert House, Culvert Road, London SW11 5DH
tel 020-7720 2108
email info@blackbeautyandhair.com
website www.blackbeautyandhair.com
Editor Irene Shelley
Bi-monthly £3.50
Beauty and style articles relating specifically to the black woman; celebrity features. True-life stories and salon features. Length: approx. 1,000 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Payment: £100 per 1,000 words; photos £25–£75. Founded 1982.
Black Static
TTA Press, 5 Martins Lane, Witcham, Ely, Cambs. CB6 2LB
website www.ttapress.com
Twitter @TTApress
Editor Andy Cox
Bi-monthly £5.99
New horror and dark fantasy stories. Also features interviews with, and profiles of, authors and filmmakers. Send sae with all submissions. Considers unsolicited material and welcomes ideas for articles and features. Length: 3,000–4,000 words (articles and features), short stories unrestricted. Illustrations: send samples and portfolios. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1994.
Blithe Spirit
email blithespirit.editor@gmail.com
website www.britishhaikusociety.org.uk
Editor Shrikaanth Krishnamurthy Quarterly Free to members
80pp journal of the British Haiku Society. Includes original poems, articles, news and letters to the editor from Society members only. Four submission windows (see website for up-to-date details); poems must not have appeared, or be under consideration, elsewhere.
Boat International
41–47 Hartfield Road, London SW19 3RQ
tel 020-8545 9330
email stewart.campbell@boatinternationalmedia.com
website www.boatinternational.com
Twitter @boatint
Editor Stewart Campbell 12 p.a. £7
News and features on superyachts and the lifestyles of those who own them. Also yacht listings in a brokerage section and reviews.
The Book Collector
(incorporating Bibliographical Notes and Queries) 39 Melrose Gardens, London W6 7RN
tel 020-7602 0502
email editor@thebookcollector.co.uk
website www.thebookcollector.co.uk
Editor James Fergusson
Quarterly £60 p.a. (UK), €90 (Europe), US$125 (RoW; airmail)
Articles, biographical and bibliographical, on the collection and study of printed books and MSS. Payment: for reviews only. Founded 1952.
Books Ireland
Unit 9, 78 Furze Road, Dublin 8, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 2933568
email una@wordwellbooks.com
email tony@booksirelandmagazine.com
website www.booksirelandmagazine.com
Twitter @booksirelandmag
Editor Tony Canavan
Bi-monthly €5.95, €35 p.a. (€45 p.a. to UK mainland)
Reviews of Irish-interest and Irish-author books, as well as articles of interest to librarians, booksellers and readers. Length: 800–1,400 words. Founded 1976.
The Bookseller
Floor 10, Westminster Tower, 3 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SP
tel 020-3358 0365
email lisa.campbell@thebookseller.co.uk
website www.thebookseller.com
Twitter @thebookseller
Editor Philip Jones, Features and Insight Editor Tom Tivnan
Weekly £4.95
Journal of the UK publishing, bookselling trade and libraries. While outside contributions are welcomed, most of the journal’s contents are commissioned. Length: about 1,000–1,500 words. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1858.
Bowls International
Oyster Media Group Ltd, 71-75 Shelton Street, London WC2H 9JQ
tel 07791 696718
email sian.honnor@keypublishing.com
website www.bowlsinternational.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/BowlsInternational
Twitter @BowlsInt
Editor Sian Honnor
Monthly £4.20
Sport and news items and features; occasional, bowls-oriented short stories. Illustrations: colour transparencies, b&w photos, occasional line, cartoons. Payment: sport/news approx. 25p per line, features approx. £50 per page; colour £25, b&w £10. Founded 1981.
Breathe
GMC Publications Ltd, 86 High Street, Lewes BN7 1XN
tel (01273) 477374
email hello@breathemagazine.com
website www.breathemagazine.com
Publisher Jonathan Grogan
Monthly £5.99
Mindfulness magazine aiming to help readers achieve a healthier life across five key areas: wellbeing, living, creativity, mindfulness and escape. Submissions welcomed from experienced or new writers, and from illustrators. See www.teenbreathe.co.uk/submissions for specific requirements for each type of potential contributor.
British Birds
4 Harlequin Gardens, St Leonards-on-Sea TN37 7PF
tel (01424) 755155
email editor@britishbirds.co.uk
website www.britishbirds.co.uk
Twitter @britishbirds
Editor Dr Roger Riddington Monthly £60 p.a. (print)
Publishes major papers on identification, behaviour, conservation, distribution, ecology, movements, status and taxonomy with official reports on: rare breeding birds, scarce migrants and rare birds in Britain. Payment: token. Founded 1907.
British Chess Magazine
Albany House, Shute End, Wokingham, Berks. RG40 1BJ
email editor@britishchessmagazine.co.uk
website www.britishchessmagazine.co.uk
Monthly £5.50
Authoritative reports and commentary on the UK and overseas chess world. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1881.
British Journal of Photography
1854 Media Ltd, Anchorage House, 9th Floor, 2 Clove Street, London E14 2BE
tel 020-7993 2243
email izabela@1854.media
website www.bjp-online.com
Editorial Director Simon Bainbridge, Assistant Editor Izabela Radwanska Zhang
Monthly £9.99
Focus on all aspects of contemporary photography: articles on fine art, commercial, fashion, documentary and editorial, alongside trend reports and technical reviews. Founded 1854.
British Journalism Review
SAGE Publications, 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP
tel 020-7324 8500
email editor@bjr.org.uk
website www.bjr.org.uk
Editor Kim Fletcher
Quarterly £47 p.a. for individuals (print only; institutional rates also available)
Comment, criticism and review of matters published by, or of interest to, the media. Length: 1,500–3,000 words. Illustrations: b&w photos. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1989.
British Medical Journal
BMJ Publishing Group, BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JR
tel 020-7387 4410
email fgodlee@bmj.com
website www.bmj.com/thebmj
Editor Dr Fiona Godlee
Weekly Free to members of BMA; for subscription details see website
Medical and related articles. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1840.
British Philatelic Bulletin
Royal Mail, 185 Farringdon Road, Floor MP-03, London EC1A 1AA
email bulletin.enquiries@royalmail.co.uk
website www.royalmail.com/stamps
Editor Tim Noble
Monthly £1.95
Articles on all aspects of British philately – stamps, postmarks, postal history; also stamp collecting in general. Length: up to 1,500 words (articles); 250 words (news). Illustrations: colour. Payment: £75 per 1,000 words. Founded 1963.
Brittle Star
Diversity House, 72 Nottingham Road, Arnold, Nottingham NG5 6L
email production@brittlestar.org.uk
website www.brittlestar.org.uk
Twitter @brittlestarmag
Editors Jacqueline Gabbitas, Martin Parker
2 p.a. £15 p.a. (UK), £25 p.a. (Rest of World)
Not-for-profit literary magazine run by volunteers. Seeks high-quality contemporary literature for adults, including all forms of poetry as well as literary short fiction. Send submissions by post, having first read a copy of the magazine, along with a covering letter and an sae (see website for further details and up-to-date postal address). Submitted work should not be under consideration elsewhere.
Broadcast
Media Business Insight Ltd, Zetland House, 5–25 Scrutton Street, London EC2A 4HJ
tel 020-8102 0827
email chris.curtis@broadcastnow.co.uk
website www.broadcastnow.co.uk
Editor Chris Curtis Weekly From £257 p.a.
For people working or interested in the UK and international broadcast industry. News, features, analysis and opinions across a variety of platforms. Covers the latest developments in programming, commissioning, digital, technology and postproduction.
Building
UBM EMEA, 240 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8BF
tel 020-7560 4000
email building@ubm.com
website www.building.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Tom Broughton
49 p.a. From £110 p.a. (digital only; premium subscriptions, including print, are available)
Covers all aspects of the construction industry and built environment, from architecture to property development. Sectors include housing, commercial property, education and health buildings, and infrastructure. Will consider articles on the built environment in the UK and abroad; including news, comment, analysis and photos. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1843.
Building Design
UBM EMEA Built Environment, 240 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8BF
email buildingdesign@ubm.com
website www.bdonline.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/BDmagazine
Twitter @BDonline
Editor Thomas Lane
Annual subscriptions from £63.85 p.a.
Daily online newspaper and magazine plus monthly digital edition. News and features on all aspects of architecture and urban design. All material commissioned. Length: up to 1,500 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos, line, cartoons. Payment: £150 per 1,000 words; illustrations by negotiation. Founded 1970.
Bunbury Magazine
5 Chester Street, Bury, Lancs. BL9 6EU
tel 07446 025630
email submissions@bunburymagazine.com
website www.bunburymagazine.com
Twitter @BunburyPublish
Directors and Editors Christopher Moriarty, Keri-Ann Moriarty
Online arts and literature magazine committed to providing a platform for both grass-roots and established writers and artists. Submissions welcomed on a variety of subjects, from poetry to artwork, flash fiction to graphic stories, life writing to photography, but see website for full guidelines. Also offers editorial services and a regular writers’ group and spoken word events, called Just Write. Founded 2013.
The Burlington Magazine
14–16 Duke’s Road, London WC1H 9SZ
tel 020-7388 8157
email editorial@burlington.org.uk
website www.burlington.org.uk
Editor Michael Hall 12 p.a. £25
Deals with the history and criticism of art; book and exhibition reviews; illustrated monthly Calendar section. Potential contributors must have special knowledge of the subjects treated; MSS compiled from works of reference are unacceptable. Length: 500–5,000 words. Illustrations: colour images. Payment: up to £150 (book and exhibition reviews only). Founded 1903.
Buses
Key Publishing Ltd, Foundry Road, Stamford, Lincs. PE9 2PP
tel (01780) 755131
Editor Alan Millar, PO Box 14644, Leven KY9 1WX
tel (01333) 340637
email buseseditor@btconnect.com
website www.busesmag.com
Monthly £4.70
Articles of interest to both road passenger transport operators and bus enthusiasts. Preliminary enquiry essential. Illustrations: digital (first preference), colour transparencies, half-tone, line maps. Payment: on application. Founded 1949.
Business Traveller
41 Maddox Street, London W1S 2PD
tel 020-7821 2700
email enquiries@panaceapublishing.co.uk
website www.businesstraveller.com
Editor-in-Chief Tom Otley 10 p.a. £3.95
Articles, features and news on consumer travel aimed at individual frequent international business travellers. Submit ideas with recent clippings and a CV. Length: varies. Illustrations: colour for destinations features. Payment: on application. Founded 1976.
Campaign
Haymarket Ltd, Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham TW1 3SP
tel 020-8267 8032
email maisie.mccabe@haymarket.com
website www.campaignlive.co.uk
Editor Rachel Barnes
Monthly £46 per quarter
News and articles covering the whole of the mass communications field, particularly advertising in all its forms, marketing and the media. Features should not exceed 2,000 words. News items also welcome. Payment: by arrangement.
Candis
Newhall Publications Ltd, Newhall Lane, Hoylake, Wirral CH47 4BQ
tel 0151 632 3232
email fiction@candis.co.uk
website www.candis.co.uk
Twitter @candismagazine
Editor Debbie Attewell
Monthly Subscription only
Commissions one 2,500-word short story each month by a well-known published author. Unsolicited material is no longer received and will be returned unread. Writers willing to share a personal life story or experience for real lives feature may send a synopsis to editor@candis.co.uk. Also covers health, news, celebrity interviews, family issues, fashion and beauty.
Car
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468379
email car@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.carmagazine.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Phil McNamara, Editor Ben Miller
Monthly £4.60
Top-grade journalistic features on car driving, car people and cars. Length: 1,000–2,500 words. Illustrations: b&w and colour photos to professional standards. Payment: minimum £350 per 1,000 words. Founded 1962.
Car Mechanics
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468000
email carmechanics@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.carmechanicsmag.co.uk
Twitter @CarMechanics
Editor Martyn Knowles
Monthly £4.30
Practical articles on maintaining, repairing and uprating modern cars for DIY plus the motor trade. Always interested in finding new talent for our rather specialised market, but study a recent copy before submitting ideas or features. Email outlining feature recommended. Illustrations: line drawings, colour prints, digital images. Supply package of text and pictures. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1958.
Caravan Magazine
Warners Group Publications, The Maltings, West Street, Bourne, Lincs. PE10 9PH
tel (01778) 391000
email johns@warnersgroup.co.uk
website www.caravanmagazine.co.uk
Managing Editor John Sootheran
Monthly £4.20
Lively articles based on real experience of touring caravanning, especially if well illustrated by photos provided by the author or from regional Tourist Boards, attractions etc. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1933.
Cat World
PO Box 2258, Pulborough RH20 9BA
tel (01903) 884988
email support@ashdown.co.uk
website www.catworld.co.uk
Editor Jill Mundy
Monthly £3.25
Bright, lively articles on any aspect of cat ownership. Articles on breeds of cats and veterinary articles by acknowledged experts only. No unsolicited fiction. All submissions by email or on disk. Illustrations: colour prints, tiffs. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1981.
The Caterer
Jacobs Media Group, 52 Grosvenor Gardens, London, SW1W 0AU
tel 020-7881 4803
email info@caterer.com
website www.thecaterer.com
Editor Chris Gamm, Associate Editor Janet Harmer, Deputy Editor James Stagg, News Editor Emma Lake
Weekly £4
Multimedia brand for the UK hospitality industry. In print and online, offers content, job news and a digital platform for hotel, restaurant, food service, and pub and bar operators across the country. Article length: up to 1,500 words. Illustrations: line, halftone, colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1878.
The Catholic Herald
Herald House, Lamb’s Passage, Bunhill Row, London EC1Y 8TQ
tel 020-77448 3603
email editorial@catholicherald.co.uk
website www.catholicherald.co.uk
Editor Luke Coppen
Weekly £2.50
Independent newspaper covering national and international affairs from a Catholic/Christian viewpoint as well as church news. Length: articles 800–1,200 words. Illustrations: photos of Catholic and Christian interest. Payment: by arrangement.
Catholic Pictorial
36 Henry Street, Liverpool L1 5BS
tel 0151 522 1007
email p.heneghan@rcaol.co.uk
website www.catholicpic.co.uk
Editor Peter Heneghan
Monthly Free
News and photo features (maximum 800 words plus illustration) on Merseyside, regional and national Catholic interest only. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1961.
Catholic Times
The Universe Media Group Ltd, Guardian Print Centre, Longbridge Road, Trafford Park, Manchester M17 1SN
email kevin.flaherty@thecatholicuniverse.com
website www.thecatholicuniverse.com
Editor Kevin Flaherty
Weekly £1.30
News (400 words) and news features (800 words) of Catholic interest. Illustrations: colour photos. Relaunched 1993.
The Catholic Universe
The Universe Media Group Ltd, Guardian Print Centre, Parkway, Longbridge Road, Trafford Park, Manchester M17 1SN
tel 0161 214 1249
email joseph.kelly@thecatholicuniverse.com
website www.thecatholicuniverse.com
Editor Joe Kelly
Weekly £1.30
Catholic Sunday newspaper. News stories, features and photos on all aspects of Catholic life required; also cartoons. Send sae with MSS. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1860.
Central and Eastern European London Review
161 Fordwych Road, London NW2 3NG
tel 07983 918170
email ceel.org@gmail.com
website www.ceel.org.uk
Editor Robin Ashenden
Online magazine. Voluntary contributions sought on any aspect of Central and Eastern European life in the capital. Book/film reviewers especially welcome. Submissions: via email. Founded 2014.
Ceramic Review
63 Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3BF
tel 020-7183 5583
email editorial@ceramicreview.com
website www.ceramicreview.com/
Facebook www.facebook.com/ceramicreview
Twitter @ceramicreview
Editor Karen Bray
6 p.a. £9.90
International magazine containing critical features, reviews and practical information on all forms of ceramics and clay art and craft. Welcomes article proposals – critical, profile, technical, historical or experiential – and also looks at the role of ceramics within contemporary culture. Feature articles run from 800 to 1,400 words and must include large, hires images. Payment: offered at current rates on publication.
Chat
Time Inc. (UK), 161 Marsh Wall, London E14 9AP
tel 020-3148 5000
email chat_magazine@timeinc.com
website www.chatmagazine.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/ChatMagazine
Twitter @ChatMagazine
Editor Matthew Davis
Weekly 96p
Tabloid weekly for women. Includes readers’ letters, tips and true-life features. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1985.
Church of England Newspaper
Religious Intelligence Ltd, 14 Great College Street, London SW1P 3RX
tel 020-7878 1001
email cen@churchnewspaper.com
website www.churchnewspaper.com
Twitter @churchnewspaper
Editor Colin Blakely
Weekly £75 p.a. (print and digital)
Anglican news and articles relating the Christian faith to everyday life. Evangelical basis; almost exclusively commissioned articles. Prior study of paper desirable. Length: up to 1,000 words. Illustrations: photos, line drawings, cartoons. Payment: c. £40 per 1,000 words; photos £22, line by arrangement. Founded 1828.
Church Times
108–114 Golden Lane, London EC1Y 0TG
tel 020-7776 1060
email news@churchtimes.co.uk
website www.churchtimes.co.uk
Managing Editor Paul Handley
Weekly £2.20
Articles on religious topics are considered. No verse or fiction. Length: up to 1,000 words. Illustrations: news photos, sent promptly. Payment: £100 per 1,000 words. Negotiated rates for illustrations. Founded 1863.
Classic Boat Magazine
The Chelsea Magazine Co., Jubilee House, 2 Jubilee Place, London SW3 3TQ
tel 020-7349 3755
email rob.peake@classicboat.co.uk
website www.classicboat.co.uk
Editor Rob Peake
Monthly £4.95
Cruising and technical features, restorations, events, new boat reviews, practical, maritime history; news. Study of magazine essential: read three to four back issues and send for contributors’ guidelines. Length: 500–2,000 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos; line drawings of hulls. Payment: £75–£100 per published page. Founded 1987.
Classic Cars
Bauer Consumer Media, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468000
email classic.cars@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.classiccarsmagazine.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/classiccarsmagazine
Editor Phil Bell
Monthly £4.60
Specialist articles on older cars and related events. Length: from 150–4,000 words (subject to prior contract). Photography: classic car event photography on spec; feature photography on commission basis. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1973.
Classical Music
Rhinegold Publishing Ltd, 20 Rugby Street, London WC1N 3QZ
tel 020-7333 1729
email classical.music@rhinegold.co.uk
website www.classicalmusicmagazine.org
Twitter @ClassicalMusic_
Deputy Editor Katy Wright
Monthly From £53.45 p.a.
News, opinion, features on the classical music business. All material commissioned. Illustrations: colour photos and line; colour covers. Payment: minimum £130 per 1,000 words. Founded 1976.
Climber
email climbereditorial@gmail.com
website www.climber.co.uk
Twitter @climbermagazine
6 p.a. £4.95
Articles on all aspects of rock climbing/mountaineering in Great Britain and abroad, and on related subjects. Study of magazine essential. Length: 1,500–2,000 words. Illustrations: colour transparencies. Payment: according to merit. Founded 1962.
Closer
Bauer Consumer Media, Endeavour House, 189 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8JG
tel 020-7437 9011
email closer@closermag.co.uk
website www.closeronline.co.uk
Editor Lisa Burrow
Weekly £1.80
Women’s celebrity weekly magazine with real-life stories, lifestyle, fashion, beauty and TV entertainment and listings sections. Payment by negotiation.
Coin News
Token Publishing Ltd, 40 Southernhay East, Exeter, Devon EX1 1PE
tel (01404) 46972
email info@tokenpublishing.com
website www.tokenpublishing.com
Editor John W. Mussell
Monthly £4
Articles of high standard on coins, tokens, paper money. Send text in digital form. Length: up to 2,000 words. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1983.
Commercial Motor
6th Floor, Chancery House, St Nicholas Way, Sutton, Surrey SM1 1JB
tel 020-8912 2163
email christopher.walton@roadtransport.com
website www.commercialmotor.com
Group News Editor Christopher Walton
Weekly £3
Technical and road transport articles only. Length: up to 1,500 words. Illustrations: drawings and photos. Payment: varies. Founded 1905.
Community Care
St Jude’s Church, Dulwich Road, Herne Hill, London SE24 0PB
tel 020-3915 9444
email communitycare@markallen.com
website www.communitycare.co.uk
Online magazine site with articles, features and news covering the Social Services sector.
Computer Arts
Future Publishing Ltd, Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA
tel (01225) 442244
email hello@computerarts.co.uk
website www.creativebloq.com/computer-arts-magazine
Monthly £6
Magazine for digital artists and designers with in-depth tutorials together with tips for web design, typography, 3D, animation, motion graphics and multimedia. Also reviews the latest hardware and software releases and includes interviews with leading figures in the global design world.
Computer Weekly
25 Christopher Street, London EC2A 2BS
email cw-news@computerweekly.com
website www.computerweekly.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/computerweekly
Twitter @computerweekly
Editor Bryan Glick
Weekly Free to registered subscribers
Feature articles on IT-related topics for business/industry users. Length: 1,200 words. Illustrations: colour photos. Payment: £250 per 1,000 words. Founded 1966.
Computeractive
Dennis Publishing Ltd, 31–32 Alfred Place, London WC1E 7DP
website http://getcomputeractive.co.uk
Editor Daniel Booth
Fortnightly £1.99
Computing magazine offering plain-English advice for PCs, tablets, phones and the internet, as well as product reviews and technology news.
Condé Nast Traveller
Condé Nast Publications Ltd, Vogue House, Hanover Square, London W1S 1JU
tel 020-7499 9080
email editorcntraveller@condenast.co.uk
website www.cntraveller.com
Editor Melinda Stevens
Monthly £4.30
Lavishly photographed articles on all aspects of travel, featuring exotic destinations and those close to home. Specialist pieces include food and wine, motoring, health, foreign correspondents, travel news, hotels. Illustrations: colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1997.
Cosmopolitan
Hearst Magazines UK, National Magazines House, 72 Broadwick Street, London W1F 9EP
tel 020-7439 5000
website www.cosmopolitan.co.uk
Editor Farrah Storr
Monthly £2
Commissioned material only. Payment: by arrangement. Illustrated. Founded 1972.
Cumberland House, Oriel Road, Cheltenham, Glos. GL50 1BB
tel (01242) 216050
email candia.mckormack@archant.co.uk
website www.cotswoldlife.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/cotswoldlife/
Twitter @cotswoldlife
Editor Mike Lowe, Deputy Editor Candia McKormack
Monthly £4.50
Articles on the Cotswolds, including places of interest, high-profile personalities, local events, arts, history, interiors, fashion and food. Founded 1967.
Country Homes and Interiors
Time Inc. (UK), 161 Marsh Wall, London E14 9AP
tel 020-3148 5000
email countryhomes@timeinc.com
website www.housetohome.co.uk/countryhomesandinteriors
Facebook www.facebook.com/countryhomesandinteriors
Twitter @countryhomesmag
Editor Rhoda Parry
Monthly £3.99
Articles on country homes and gardens, interiors, food, lifestyle. Payment: from £250 per 1,000 words. Founded 1986.
Country Life
Time Inc. (UK), Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough, Hants GU14 7BF
tel (01252) 555062
website www.countrylife.co.uk
Editor Mark Hedges, Deputy Editor Kate Green
Weekly £3.50
Illustrated journal chiefly concerned with British country life, social history, architecture and the fine arts, natural history, agriculture, gardening and sport. Length: about 1,000 or 1,300 words (articles). Illustrations: mainly colour photos. Payment: according to merit. Founded 1897.
Country Living
Hearst Magazines UK, National Magazines House, 72 Broadwick Street, London W1F 9EP
tel 020-7439 5000
email country.living@hearst.co.uk
website www.countryliving.co.uk
Twitter @countrylivinguk
Editor Susy Smith
Monthly £4.30
Up-market home-interest magazine with a country lifestyle theme, covering interiors, gardens, crafts, food, wildlife, rural and green issues. Do not send unsolicited material or valuable transparencies. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1985.
Country Smallholding
Archant SW, Unit 3, Old Station Road, Barnstaple EX32 8PB
tel (01271) 341652
email editorial.csh@archant.co.uk
website www.countrysmallholding.com
Editor Simon McEwan
Monthly £3.99
The magazine for smallholders. Practical, how-to articles and seasonal features on organic gardening, small-scale poultry and livestock keeping, country crafts, cookery and general subjects of interest to smallholders and others. Approach the Editor in writing or by phone or email with ideas. Length: up to 1,200 words. Payment: on application. Founded 1975 as Practical Self-Sufficiency.
Country Walking
Bauer Consumer Media, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468205
website www.livefortheoutdoors.com/countrywalking
Editor Guy Procter
13 p.a. £4.50
Features. Length: 1,000 words on average. Illustrations: digital images. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1987.
The Countryman
Country Publications Ltd, The Water Mill, Broughton Hall, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 3AG
tel (01756) 701381
email editorial@thecountryman.co.uk
website www.countrymanmagazine.co.uk
Twitter @Countrymaned
Editor Mark Whitley
Monthly £3.99
Features rural life, wildlife and natural history, country people, traditions, crafts, covering whole of UK. Positive view of countryside and rural issues. Non-political, and no bloodsports. Unusual or quirky topics welcomed. Copy must be well written and accurate, for well-informed readership who are generally 40+ with strong affection for countryside. Articles between 600–1,000 words. Illustrations: good-quality digital images. Study magazine before submitting ideas. Send detailed outline first. Payment: by agreement. Founded 1927.
Crafts Magazine
44A Pentonville Road, London N1 9BY
tel 020-7806 2538
email crafts@craftscouncil.org.uk
website www.craftsmagazine.org.uk
Editor Grant Gibson
Bi-monthly £6.50
Magazine for contemporary craft, published by the Crafts Council. Specialist features, craft news and reviews, archive articles from the magazine’s 35-year history and contributors from iconic institutions such as the V&A, Royal College of Art and Central St Martins. Submissions for review should include pictures and applicants should be mindful of the lead times associated with a bi-monthly schedule.
Crannóg
email editor@crannogmagazine.com
website www.crannogmagazine.com
Editors Sandra Bunting, Tony O’Dwyer, Ger Burke, Jarlath Fahy
3 p.a. €7.00
Literary magazine aiming to bring together the best poetry and fiction from Irish and international contributors. Published triannually in February, June and October. Contributor’s fee paid: see detailed submissions information online (www.crannogmagazine.com/submissions.htm). Founded 2002.
Criminal Law & Justice Weekly (incorporating Justice of the Peace)
LexisNexis, 30 Faringdon Street, London EC4A 4HH
tel 020-7400 2828
email diana.rose@lexisnexis.co.uk
website www.criminallawandjustice.co.uk
Twitter @crimlawjustice
Editor Diana Rose
Weekly Online subscription £99 p.a.
Delivers information and acts as a resource for the criminal law professional and those working within criminal justice areas. Articles on criminal law and associated subjects including news, local authorities, professional, criminology, coroners, prison, police and probation, international law, news, blogs and reports. Length: 700 words for comment pieces; 1,700 words for features. Founded 1837.
Critical Quarterly
Newbury, Crediton, Devon EX17 5HA
tel (01359) 242375
email cs-journals@wiley.com
website http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-8705
Editor Colin MacCabe
Quarterly £42 p.a. (individual, print and online)
Fiction, poems, literary criticism. Length: 2,000–5,000 words. Study magazine before submitting MSS. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1959.
Crystal Magazine
3 Bowness Avenue, Prenton, Birkenhead CH43 0SD
tel 0151 608 9736
email christinecrystal@hotmail.com
website www.christinecrystal.blogspot.com
Editor Christine Carr
6 p.a. £18 p.a. (UK), £22 p.a. (overseas)
Poems, stories (true and fiction), articles. Also: Wordsmithing, a humorous and informative look into the world of writers and writing; readers’ letters; subscribers’ news; and surprise competitions – entry £1, small surprise gifts as prizes. Founded 2001.
Cumbria Magazine
Country Publications Ltd, The Water Mill, Broughton Hall, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 3AG
tel (01756) 701381
email johnm@dalesman.co.uk
website www.cumbriamagazine.co.uk
Editor John Manning
Monthly £3.20
Articles of rural interest concerning the people and landscapes of the Lake District and surrounding county of Cumbria. Short length preferred; articles should be of a journalistic nature and no more than 1,200 words. Illustrations: first-class photos, illustrations. Payment: £70 per 1,000 words. Pictures extra. Founded 1947, New Series 1951.
Custom Car
Kelsey Media, Cudham Tithe Barn, Berry’s Hill, Cudham, Kent TN16 3AG
tel (01959) 541444
email cc.ed@kelsey.co.uk
website www.customcarmag.co.uk
Editor David Biggadyke
Four-weekly £4.80
Hot rods, customs and drag racing. Length: by arrangement. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1970.
Custom PC
Dennis Publishing Ltd, 31–32 Alfred Place, London WC1E 7DP
tel 020-8390 3890
website www.custompc.co.uk
Editor Ben Hardwidge
Monthly £5.99
Magazine covering performance PC hardware, technology and games with full-page and DPS single-product reviews, group tests, and practical and technical features.
Cycling Weekly
Time Inc. (UK), Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough, Hants GU14 7BF
tel (01252) 555100
email cycling@timeinc.com
website www.cyclingweekly.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/CyclingWeekly
Twitter @cyclingweekly
Editor Simon Richardson
Weekly £2.99
Racing, fitness, features and technical reviews. Illustrations: topical cycling racing photos considered; cartoons. Length: not exceeding 2,000 words. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1891.
Cyphers
3 Selskar Terrace, Ranelagh, Dublin D06 DW66, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 4978866
website www.cyphers.ie
Editors Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, Macdara Woods 3 p.a. €21 p.a.
Poems, fiction, translations. Submissions cannot be returned unless accompanied by postage (Irish stamps or International Reply Coupons.) Payment: €35 to 50 per page. Founded 1975.
Dalesman
Country Publications Limited, The Water Mill, Broughton Hall, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 3AG
tel (01756) 693479
email editorial@dalesman.co.uk
website www.dalesman.co.uk
Editor Adrian Braddy
Monthly £3.10
Articles and stories of genuine interest concerning Yorkshire (1,000 to 1,200 words). Payment: £70 per 1,000 words plus extra for useable photos/illustrations. Founded 1939.
Dancing Times
36 Battersea Square, London SW11 3RA
tel 020-7250 3006
email editorial@dancing-times.co.uk
website www.dancing-times.co.uk
Editor Jonathan Gray
Monthly £3.95
Ballet, ballroom, Latin, contemporary dance and all forms of stage and social dancing from general, historical, critical and technical angles. Well-informed freelance articles used occasionally, but only after preliminary arrangements. Illustrations: occasional line, action photos preferred; colour welcome. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1910.
Dare
16 Connaught Place, London W2 2ES
tel 020-7420 7000
website www.therivergroup.co.uk Free
Superdrug magazine. Predominantly features aspirational yet affordable beauty and fashion.
The Dark Horse
3A Blantyre Mill Road, Bothwell, South Lanarkshire G71 8DD
website www.thedarkhorsemagazine.com
Editors Gerry Cambridge, Jennifer Goodrich, Marcia Menter
1 or 2 p.a. £18 for three editions
International literary magazine, focusing on British, Irish and American poetry. Has published work from both new and established poets, including Wendy Cope, Robert Nye and Anne Stevenson. Submissions welcomed by hard copy; allow sixteen weeks for work to be considered, and include return postage or International Reply Coupons if the return of submitted work is required. Founded 1995.
Darts World
11 Octavian Way, Kingsnorth, Ashford, Kent TN23 3RN
tel (01233) 220011
email editor@dartsworld.co.uk
website www.dartsworld.co.uk
Monthly £2.95
Articles and stories with darts theme. Illustrations: half-tone, cartoons. Payment: £40–£50 per 1,000 words; illustrations by arrangement. Founded 1972.
The Dawntreader
24 Forest Houses, Cookworthy Moor, Halwill, Beaworthy, Devon EX21 5UU
email dawnidp@indigodreams.co.uk
website www.indigodreams.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/indigodreamspublishing
Twitter @IndigoDreamsPub
Editor Dawn Bauling
Quarterly £4.50, £17 p.a.
Poetry, short stories and articles up to 1,000 words encompassing themes of the mystic, myth, legend, landscape, nature and love. New writers welcome. Lively feedback pages. No payment. Sae essential. Founded 2007.
Decanter
Time Inc. (UK), The Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SU
tel 020-3148 4488
email editor@decanter.com
website www.decanter.com
General Manager Lindsay Greatbatch
Monthly £4.95
Articles and features on wines, wine travel and food-related topics. Welcomes ideas for articles and features. Length: 1,000–1,800 words. Illustrations: colour. Payment: £275 per 1,000 words. Founded 1975.
delicious.
Axe & Bottle Court, 3rd Floor, 70 Newcomen Street, London SE1 1YT
tel 020-7803 4115
email info@deliciousmagazine.co.uk
website www.deliciousmagazine.co.uk
Editor Karen Barnes
Monthly £4.50
Articles on food, recipes, preparation, trends, chefs, wine and ingredients. Founded 2003.
Derbyshire Life and Countryside
Archant Life, c/o The Barn, Elms Farm, Hobb Lane, Daresbury, Warrington WA4 5LS
tel (01332) 227851
email joy.hales@derbyshirelife.co.uk
website www.derbyshirelife.co.uk
Editor Joy Hales
Monthly £3.99
Articles, preferably illustrated, about Derbyshire life, people, places and history. Length: up to 1,200 words. Some short stories set in Derbyshire accepted; no verse. Illustrations: photos of Derbyshire subjects. Payment: according to nature and quality of contribution. Founded 1931.
Descent
Wild Places Publishing, PO Box 100, Abergavenny NP7 9WY
tel (01873) 737707
email descent@wildplaces.co.uk
website www.wildplaces.co.uk
Editor Chris Howes
Bi-monthly £5.95
Articles, features and news on all aspects of cave and mine sport exploration (coalmines, active mining or showcaves are not included). Submissions must match magazine style. Length: up to 2,000 words (articles/features), up to 1,000 words (news). Illustrations: colour. Payment: on consideration of material based on area filled. Founded 1969.
Devon Life
Archant South West, Newbery House, Fair Oak Close, Exeter Airport Business Park, Clyst Honiton, Exeter, Devon EX5 2UL
tel (01392) 888423
email andy.cooper@archant.co.uk
website www.devonlife.co.uk
Editor Andy Cooper
Monthly £4.20
Articles on all aspects of Devon, including inspiring people, fascinating places, beautiful walks, local events, arts, history and food. Some articles online, plus a lively community of Devon bloggers. Unsolicited ideas welcome: ‘ideal’ articles comprise a main section of 650–700 words alongside two sections of associated facts/points of interest on the subject material. Founded 1963.
The Dickensian
The Dickens Fellowship, The Charles Dickens Museum, 48 Doughty Street, London WC1N 2LX
email M.Y.Andrews@kent.ac.uk
website www.dickensfellowship.org/dickensian
Editor Prof. Malcolm Andrews, School of English, Rutherford College, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NX
3 p.a. £19 p.a. (UK individuals), £29 p.a. (UK institutions); £21 p.a. (overseas individuals), £32 (overseas institutions); reduced rate for Dickens Fellowship members
Welcomes articles (max. 5,000 words) on all aspects of Dickens’s life, works and character. Send contributions by email attachment to the Editor. See website for house-style conventions and specifications for any photographic material. Payment: none.
Digital Camera
Future Publishing Ltd, Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA
tel (01225) 442244
website www.digitalcameraworld.com
Editor Benedict Brain
Monthly £4.99
Practical guide to creating better photographs. Each issue contains inspirational images, expert techniques and essential tips for capturing great images and on how to perfect them on a computer. Also includes reviews of the latest cameras, accessories and software.
Director
Seven, 3–7 Herbal Hill, London EC1R 5EJ
email directormagazine@seven.co.uk
website www.director.co.uk
6 p.a. Free to Institute of Directors members; £20 p.a. for UK non-members (print)
Authoritative business-related articles. Send synopsis of proposed article and examples of printed work. Length: 500–2,000 words. Payment: by arrangement. Illustrations: colour. Founded 1947.
Diva
Twin Media Group, Room 32, Spectrum House, 32–34 Gordon House Road, London NW5 1LP
tel 020-3735 7873
email editorial@divamag.co.uk
website www.divamag.co.uk
Editor Carrie Lyell
Monthly £4.50
Lesbian and bisexual women’s lifestyle and culture: articles and features. Length: 200–2,000 words. Illustrations: colour. Payment: £15 per 100 words; variable per photo; variable per illustration. Founded 1994.
Diver
Suite B, 74 Oldfield Road, Hampton, Middlesex TW12 2HR
tel 020-8941 8152
email enquiries@divermag.co.uk
website www.divernet.com
Publisher and Editor-in-Chief Nigel Eaton, Editor Steve Weinman
Monthly £4.40
Articles on recreational scuba-diving and related developments. Length: 1,500–2,000 words. Illustrations: colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1963.
DIY Week
15A London Road, Maidstone, Kent ME16 8LY
tel (01622) 687031
email fgarcia@datateam.net
website www.diyweek.net
Twitter @diyweeknews
Editor Fiona Garcia
Fortnightly From £128 p.a.
Product and city news, promotions and special features on recent developments in DIY houseware and garden retailing. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1874.
Dogs Today
The Old Print House, 62 High Street, Chobham, Surrey GU24 8AA
tel (01276) 858880
email enquiries@dogstodaymagazine.co.uk
website www.dogstodaymagazine.co.uk
Publisher Beverley Cuddy
Monthly £3.99
Study of magazine essential before submitting ideas. Interested in human interest dog stories, celebrity interviews, holiday features and anything unusual – all must be entertaining and informative and accompanied by illustrations. Length: 800–1,200 words. Illustrations: colour, preferably digital. Payment: negotiable. Founded 1990.
The Dolls’ House Magazine
Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd, 86 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1XN
tel (01273) 488005
website www.craftsinstitute.com
Twitter @DollsHouseMag
Monthly £4.50
Step-by-step projects, news and features.
Dorset Life – The Dorset Magazine
7 The Leanne, Sandford Lane, Wareham, Dorset BH20 4DY
tel (01929) 551264
email editor@dorsetlife.co.uk
website www.dorsetlife.co.uk
Editor Joël Lacey
Monthly £2.90
Articles (c. 1,000 or 1,500 words), photos (colour) with a specifically Dorset theme. Payment: on acceptance: text £100 per 1,000 words; photos dependent on size used. Founded 1968.
Drapers
EMAP, Telephone House, 69–77 Paul Street, London EC2A 4NQ
tel 020-3033 2770
email keely.stocker@emap.com
website www.drapersonline.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/Drapersonline
Twitter @Drapers
Editor Keely Stocker
From £210 p.a. online and print
Online only. Business editorial aimed at fashion retailers, large and small, and all who supply them. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1887.
Dream Catcher
Stairwell Books, 161 Lowther Street, York YO31 7LZ
tel (01904) 733767
email rose@stairwellbooks.com
website www.dreamcatchermagazine.co.uk
Editor John Gilham
2 p.a.£8
International literary and arts journal. Welcomes poetry, short stories (optimum length of 2,000 words), artwork, interviews and reviews. Each issue features a selected artist whose work is reproduced on the cover and inside. Promotes reading and workshops across the UK. Founded 1996 by Paul Sutherland.
The Dublin Review
PO Box 7948, Dublin 1, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 6788627
email enquiry@thedublinreview.com
website www.thedublinreview.com
Editor Brendan Barrington
Quarterly €11.25
Essays, memoir, reportage and fiction for the intelligent general reader. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 2000.
Early Music
c/o Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge, 11 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DP
email earlymusic@oxfordjournals.org
website http://em.oxfordjournals.org/
Editors Helen Deeming, Alan Howard, Stephen Rose
Quarterly £75 p.a. (individual)
Lively, informative and scholarly articles on aspects of medieval, renaissance, baroque and classical music. Payment: £20 per 1,000 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Founded 1973.
East Lothian Life
1 Beveridge Row, Belhaven, Dunbar, East Lothian EH42 1TP
tel (01368) 863593
website www.eastlothianlife.co.uk
Twitter @eastlothianlife
Editor Pauline Jaffray
Quarterly £3
Articles and features with an East Lothian slant. Length: up to 1,000 words. Illustrations: b&w photos, line. Payment: negotiable. Founded 1989.
Eastern Art Report
EAPGROUP International Media, PO Box 13666, London SW14 8WF
tel 020-8392 1122
email ear@eapgroup.com
website www.easternartreport.net
Twitter @easterneap
Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Sajid Rizvi
Quarterly £14.95
Original, well-researched articles on all aspects of the visual and performing arts, cinema and digital media – Asian and diasporic, Buddhist, Islamic, Judaic, Indian, Chinese and Japanese; reviews. Length of articles: min. 1,500 words. Illustrations: colour or b&w, hi-res digital format. No responsibility accepted for unsolicited material. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1989.
Economica
STICERD, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE
tel 020-7955 7855
website http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1468-0335
Editors Nava Ashraf, Oriana Bandiera, Tim Besley, Francesco Caselli, Maitreesh Ghatak, Stephen Machin, Ian Martin, and Gianmarco Ottaviano Quarterly From £54 p.a. (other subscription rates on application)
Learned journal covering the fields of economics, economic history and statistics. Payment: none. Founded 1921; New series 1934.
The Economist
1–11 John Adam Street, London WC2N 6HT
tel 020-7576 8000
website www.economist.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/TheEconomist
Twitter @TheEconomist
Editor Zanny Minton Beddoes
Weekly £5.99
Articles staff-written. Founded 1843.
Electrical Review
SJP Business Media Ltd, 6 Laurence Pountney Hill, London EC4R 0BL
tel 020-7933 8999
email elinorem@electricalreview.co.uk
website www.electricalreview.co.uk
Editor Elinore Mackay
Monthly Free (restricted qualification; see website for details) or £232 p.a. (print and digital subscription)
Technical and business articles on electrical and control engineering; outside contributions considered. Good quality imagery an advantage. Electrical news welcomed. Payment: according to merit. Founded 1872.
ELLE (UK)
Hearst Magazines UK, National Magazines House, 72 Broadwick Street, London W1F 9EP
tel 020-7150 7000
website www.elleuk.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/Ellemagazine
Twitter @Ellemagazine
Editor-in-Chief Anne-Marie Curtis
Monthly £4.40
Commissioned material only. Illustrations: colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1985.
Embroidery
The Embroiderers’ Guild, c/o Bucks County Museum, Church Street, Aylesbury, Bucks. HP20 2QP
mobile 07742 601501
email embroidery@embroiderersguild.com
website www.embroiderersguild.com/embroidery
Twitter @johalleditor
Editor Jo Hall
6 p.a. £4.90
News and illustrated features on all aspects of embroidery in contemporary design, fashion, illustration, interiors, art, general textiles and world embroidery. Features on internationally renowned makers, artists and designers working with textiles, stitch and embroidery. News covering exhibitions, books, interiors and products, plus event listings, book and exhibition reviews and opportunities. Length of articles accepted: exhibition reviews, 500 words; book reviews, 250 words; profile features, 1,000 words. Published every two months from January each year. Founded 1932.
Empire
Endeavour House, 189 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8JG
tel 020-7295 6700
website www.empireonline.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/empiremagazine
Twitter @empiremagazine
Editor-in-Chief Terri White
13 p.a. £4.70
Guide to film on all its platforms: articles, features, news. Length: various. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Payment: approx. £300 per 1,000 words; varies for illustrations. Founded 1989.
Energy Engineering
Media Culture, Pure Offices, Plato Close, Leamington Spa, Warks. CV34 6WE
tel (01926) 671338
email info@energyengineering.co.uk
website http://energyengineering.co.uk
Managing Editor Steve Welch
6 p.a. £65 p.a.
Features and news for those engaged in technology, manufacturing and management. Contributions considered on all aspects of engineering. Illustrations: colour. Founded 1866.
The Engineer
Centaur Media Plc, 79 Wells Street, London W1T 3QN
tel 020-7970 4437
email jon.excell@centaurmedia.com
website www.theengineer.co.uk
Twitter @TheEngineerUK
Editor Jon Excell Monthly £3.70
Features and news on innovation and technology, including profiles, analysis. Length: up to 800 words (news), 1,000 words (features). Illustrations: colour transparencies or prints, artwork, line diagrams, graphs. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1856.
Engineering in Miniature
Warners Group Publications Plc, The Maltings, West Street, Bourne, Lincs. PE10 9PH
tel (01778) 391000
website www.worldofrailways.co.uk
Twitter @TEEandEIM
Publisher (Railways) Steve Cole
Monthly £3.75
Articles containing descriptions and information on all aspects of model engineering. Articles welcome but technical articles preferred. Payment dependent on pages published. Founded 1979.
The English Garden
Jubilee House, 2 Jubilee Place, London, SW3 3TQ
tel (020)7 349 3700
email theenglishgarden@chelseamagazines.com
website www.theenglishgarden.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/theenglishgardenmagazine/
Twitter @TEGmagazine
Editor Clare Foggett
13 times p.a. £4.20
Features on gardens in the UK and Ireland, plants, practical gardening advice and garden design. Length: 800–1,200 words. Illustrations: colour photos and botanical artwork. Payment: variable. Founded 1997.
Envoi
Meirion House, Glan yr afon, Tanygrisiau, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd LL41 3SU
tel (01766) 832112
email envoi@cinnamonpress.com
website www.cinnamonpress.com
Editor Jan Fortune
3 p.a. £5.50
New poetry, including sequences, collaborative works and translations; reviews; articles on modern poets and poetic style. Sample copy: £5. Payment: complimentary copy. Founded 1957.
EQY (Equestrian Year)
Fettes Park, 496 Ferry Road, Edinburgh EH5 2DL
tel 0131 551 1000
email rbath@scottishfield.co.uk
website www.eqymagazine.co.uk
Editor Richard Bath
1 p.a., distributed free with Scottish Field
Scottish equestrianism, all disciplines. Length of article accepted: 1,200 words. Founded 2015.
Erotic Review
120 New Kings Road, London SW6 4LZ
email editorial@ermagazine.org
website http://eroticreviewmagazine.com/
Editor Jamie Maclean
Online
Online literary eZine with fiction, reviews and sophisticated erotic lifestyle for sensualists, libertarians and libertines. Commissions features (500–2,500 words) and short fiction (1,000–5,000 words). Information on submissions can be found online at http://eroticreviewmagazine.com/ contributor-guidelines. Founded 1995.
Esquire
Hearst Magazines UK, National Magazines House, 72 Broadwick Street, London W1F 9EP
tel 020-7439 5601
website www.esquire.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Alex Bilmes
Monthly £4.35
Quality men’s general interest magazine – articles, features. No unsolicited material or short stories. Length: various. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos, line. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1991.
Essex Life
Portman House, 120 Princes Street, Ipswich IP1 1RS
tel 07834 101686
email julian.read@archant.co.uk
website www.essexlifemag.co.uk
Editor Julian Read
Monthly £4.20
No unsolicited material. Founded 1952.
Evergreen
The Lypiatts, Lansdown Road, Cheltenham, Glos. GL50 2JA
tel (01242) 225780
email editor@evergreenmagazine.co.uk
website www.evergreenmagazine.co.uk
Editor Angeline Wilcox Quarterly £17 p.a.
Articles about Great Britain’s heritage, culture, countryside, people and places. Length 250–2,000 words. Illustrations: digital only. Payment: £15 per 1,000 words, £4 poems (8–24 lines). Founded 1985.
(formerly Home & Family)
Mothers’ Union, Mary Sumner House, 24 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3RB
tel 020-7222 5533
email familiesfirst@mothersunion.org
website www.mothersunion.org
Editor Tola Fisher
Bi-monthly £2.75
Short articles on Mothers’ Union projects, parenting, marriage, family life, Christian faith, reviews, health, fair trade and community life and events. Illustrations: colour photos and occasionally illustrations. Few unsolicited articles are accepted. Enclose sae. Payment: from £80 per 1,000 words. Founded 1954.
Family Law journal
LexisNexis, 30 Farringdon Street, London EC4A 4HH
tel 0330 161 1234
email editor@familylaw.co.uk
website www.familylaw.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/JordansFamilyLaw
Twitter @JPFamilyLaw
Editor Elizabeth Walsh
Monthly £350 p.a.
Practitioner journal, aimed at helping family law professionals keep abreast of latest developments in the field and their impact. Each issue includes news on legislative change, case reports, articles and news items. Length between 2,000 and 3,000 words, no illustrations. Founded 1971.
Family Tree
Warners Group Publications Plc, The Maltings, West Street, Bourne, Lincs. PE10 9PH
tel (01778) 395050
email editorial@family-tree.co.uk
website www.family-tree.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/familytreemaguk
Twitter @familytreemaguk
Editor Helen Tovey
Every 4 weeks £5.25, £48 p.a. Digital issues also available.
Features on family history, genealogy and related topics. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1984.
Farmers Weekly
Reed Business Information, Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5AS
tel 020-8652 4911
email farmersweekly@proagrica.com
website www.fwi.co.uk
Editor Karl Schneider
Weekly £3.50
Commissions freelance contributors to write articles; willing to consider pitches. Founded 1934.
Feminist Review
Springer, The Macmillan Building, 4 Crinan Street, London N1 9XW
tel (01256) 329242
website https://link.springer.com/journal/41305
Twitter @FeministReview_
Edited by a Collective
3 p.a. Subscriptions from £42.90 p.a.
Aims to unite research and theory with political practice and contribute to the development of both as well as the exploration and articulation of the socioeconomic realities of women’s lives. Welcomes contributions from the spectrum of contemporary feminist debate. Empirical work – both qualitative and quantitative – is particularly welcome. In addition, each issue contains some papers which are themed around a specific debate. Founded 1979.
The Fenland Reed
email thefenlandreed@gmail.com
website www.thefenlandreed.co.uk
Editors Mary Livingstone, Jonathan Totman
2 p.a. £5.50 or £10 p.a.
East Anglian literary magazine. Published biannually, with one themed and one non-themed issue each year. Includes poetry and short stories. Founded 2015.
The Field
Time Inc. (UK), Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough, Hants GU14 7BF
tel (01252) 555000
email thefield@timeinc.com
website www.thefield.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/TheFieldMagazine
Twitter @TheFieldmag
Editor Jonathan Young
Monthly £4.90
Specific, topical and informed features on the British countryside and country pursuits, including natural history, field sports, gardening and rural conservation. Overseas subjects considered but opportunities for such articles are limited. No fiction or children’s material. Articles of 800–2,000 words by outside contributors considered; also topical ‘shorts’ of 200–300 words on all countryside matters. Illustrations: colour photos of a high standard. Payment: on merit. Founded 1853.
Financial Adviser
Financial Times Business, 1 Southwark Bridge, London SE1 9HL
tel 020-7775 3000
email emma.hughes@ft.com
website www.ftadviser.com
Editor Emma Ann Hughes Weekly £118.80 p.a.
Topical personal finance news and features. Length: variable. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1987.
FIRE
Ground Floor, Rayford House, Hove BN3 5HX
tel (01273) 434943
email andrew.lynch@pavpub.com
website www.fire-magazine.com
Managing Editor Andrew Lynch
Monthly £86.50 p.a.
Articles on firefighting and fire prevention from acknowledged experts only. Length: 1,500 words. No unsolicited contributions. Illustrations: dramatic firefighting or fire brigade rescue colour photos. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1908.
Fishing News
Kelsey Media, Cudham Tithe Barn, Berry’s Lane, Cudham, Kent, TN16 3AG
tel (01434) 607375
email dave@linkie.co.uk
website www.fishingnews.co.uk
Twitter @YourFishingNews
Editor Dave Linkie
Weekly £122 p.a.
News and features on all aspects of the commercial fishing industry. Length: up to 1,000 words (features), up to 500 words (news). Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Payment: negotiable. Founded 1913.
Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine
Department of English, University of Chester, Parkgate Road, Chester CH1 4BJ
tel (01244) 513 152
email flash.magazine@chester.ac.uk
website www.chester.ac.uk/flash.magazine
Editors Dr Peter Blair, Dr Ashley Chantler Bi-annual £6, £11 p.a. Subscription includes membership of International Flash Fiction Association (IFFA)
Quality stories of up to 360 words (title included); see website for submission guidelines. Suggestions for reviews and articles considered. Payment: complimentary copy. Founded 2008.
Flora International
Wimborne Publishing, 113 Lynwood Drive, Merley, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 1UU
tel (01202) 880299
email enquiries@flora-magazine.co.uk
website www.flora-magazine.co.uk
Editor Nina Tucknott
Bi-monthly £3.70
Magazine for flower arranging and floristry; also features flower-related crafts and flower arrangers’ gardens. Unsolicited enquiries and suggestions welcome on any of these subjects. Send brief synopsis together with sample illustrations attached. Illustrations: hi-res files on CD or email. Payment: £60 per 1,000 words, £10–£20 illustrations. Founded 1974.
Fly Fishing & Fly Tying
Rolling River Publications, The Locus Centre, The Square, Aberfeldy, Perthshire PH15 2DD
tel (01887) 829868
email MarkB.ffft@btinternet.com
website www.flyfishing-and-flytying.co.uk
Editor Mark Bowler
12 p.a. £3.75
Fly-fishing and fly-tying articles, fishery features, limited short stories, fishing travel. Length: 800–2,000 words. Illustrations: colour photos. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1990.
Fortean Times
Dennis Publishing Ltd, 31–32 Alfred Place, London WC1E 7DP
tel 020-3890 3890
email drsutton@forteantimes.com
website www.forteantimes.com
Twitter @forteantimes
Editor David Sutton
13 p.a. £4.25
Journal of strange phenomena, experiences, related subjects and philosophies. Includes articles, features, news, reviews. Length: 500–5,000 words; longer by arrangement. Illustrations: colour photos, line and tone art, cartoons. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1973.
FourFourTwo
Haymarket Ltd, Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham TW1 3SP
tel 020-8267 5000
email contact@fourfourtwo.com
website www.fourfourtwo.magazine.co.uk
Editor Hitesh Ratna
Monthly £4.99
Football magazine with interviews, in-depth features, issues pieces, odd and witty material. Length: 2,000–3,000 (features), 100–1,500 words (Up Front pieces). Illustrations: colour transparencies and artwork, b&w prints. Payment: £200 per 1,000 words. Founded 1994.
France
Archant House, Oriel Road, Cheltenham, Glos. GL50 1BB
tel (01242) 216050
email editorial@francemag.com
website www.completefrance.com
Editor Lara Dunn
Monthly £3.99
Informed quality features and articles on the real France, ranging from cuisine to culture to holidays exploring hidden France. Length: 800–2,000 words. Payment: £100 per 1,000 words; £50 per page/pro rata for illustrations. Founded 1989.
The Friend
173 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ
tel 020-7663 1010
email editorial@thefriend.org
website www.thefriend.org
Editor Ian Kirk-Smith
Weekly From £69 p.a. online or £86 p.a. print
Material of interest to Quakers and like-minded people; spiritual, political, social, economic, environmental or cultural, considered from outside contributors. Length: up to 1,200 words. Illustrations: b&w or colour photographs and line drawings by email preferred. Payment: not usually but will negotiate a small fee with professional writers. Founded 1843.
Frieze
1 Montclare Street, London E2 7EU
tel 020-3372 6111
email infolondon@frieze.com
website www.frieze.com
8 p.a. £8.95
Magazine of European contemporary art and culture including essays, reviews, columns and listings. Frieze Art Fair is held every October in Regent’s Park, London, featuring over 150 of the most exciting contemporary art galleries in the world. Founded 1991.
The Furrow
St Patrick’s College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare W23 TW77, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 7083741
email furrow.office@spcm.ie
website www.thefurrow.ie
Editor Rev. Padraig Corkery
Monthly €3.50
Religious, pastoral, theological and social articles. Length: up to 3,500 words. Articles are available through JSTOR and from the Secretary at The Furrow office. Illustrations: line, half-tone. Payment: average €20 per page (450 words). Founded 1950.
Galleries
Barrington Publications, Riverside Studios, 65 Aspenlea Road, London W6 8LH
tel 020-8237 1180
email features@galleries.co.uk
website www.galleries.co.uk
Contact (features) Nicholas Usherwood
Monthly £28 p.a.
Art listings and editorial magazine describing current exhibitions and stock of commercial and public art galleries, galleries for hire and art services.
GamesMaster
Future Publishing Ltd, Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA
tel (01225) 442244
email gamesmaster@futurenet.co.uk
website www.gamesradar.com/gamesmaster/
Editor Robin Valentine
Every 4 weeks £4.99
The UK’s longest running video games magazine, covering the biggest and best games across all formats.
Garden Answers
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468000
email gardenanswers@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.gardenanswersmagazine.co.uk
Twitter @GardenAnswers
Editor Liz Potter
Monthly £4.10
Some commissioned features and articles on all aspects of gardening. Reader garden photo and interview packages considered. Study of magazine essential. Approach by email with examples of published work. Length: approx. 750 words. Illustrations: digital images and artwork. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1982.
Garden News
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468000
email gn.letters@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.gardennewsmagazine.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/GardenNewsOfficial
Twitter @GardenNewsMag
Editor Simon Caney
Weekly £1.99
Up-to-date information on everything to do with plants, growing and gardening. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1958.
Gay Times – GT
Spectrum House, 32–34 Gordon House Road, London NW5 1LP
tel 020-7424 7400
email edit@gaytimes.co.uk
website www.gaytimes.co.uk
Twitter @gaytimesmag 13 p.a. £3.99
Celebrity, gay lifestyle, health, parenting, music, film, technology, current affairs, opinion, culture, art, style, grooming, features and interviews. Length: up to 2,000 words. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1984.
Geographical
3.20 QWest, 1100 Great West Road, London TW8 0GP
email magazine@geographical.co.uk
website www.geographical.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/GeographicalMagazine
Twitter @Geographicalmag
Editor Paul Presley
Monthly £4.50
Magazine of the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers). Covers culture, wildlife, environment, science and travel. Illustrations: top-quality hi-res digital files, vintage material. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1935.
The Geographical Journal
Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR
tel 020-7591 3026
email journals@rgs.org
website www.rgs.org/GJ
Editor Keith Richards
4 p.a. Subscriptions from £264 p.a.
Papers range across the entire subject of geography, with particular reference to public debates, policy-oriented agendas and notions of ‘relevance’. Illustrations: photos, maps, diagrams. Founded 1893.
Gibbons Stamp Monthly
Stanley Gibbons Ltd, 7 Parkside, Ringwood, Hants BH24 3SH
tel (01425) 481042
email dshepherd@stanleygibbons.co.uk
website www.stanleygibbons.co.uk
Editor Dean Shepherd
Monthly £4.25
Articles on philatelic topics. Contact the Editor first. Length: 500–2,500 words. Illustrations: photos, line, stamps or covers. Payment: by arrangement, £60 or more per 1,000 words.
Glamour
13 Hanover Square, London W1S 1HN
tel 020-7499 9080
email glamoureditorialmagazine@condenast.co.uk
website www.glamourmagazine.co.uk
Principally online, but two print editions p.a.
Lifestyle magazine containing fashion, beauty, real-life features and celebrity news aimed at women aged 18–34. Feature ideas welcome; approach with brief outline. Length: 500–800 words. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 2001.
Golf Monthly
Time Inc. (UK), Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough, Hants GU14 7BF
tel (01252) 555197
email golfmonthly@timeinc.com
website www.golf-monthly.co.uk
Editor Michael Harris
Monthly £4.30
Original articles on golf considered (not reports), golf clinics, handy hints. Illustrations: half-tone, colour, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1911.
Golf World
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468000
email nick.jwright@bauermedia.co.uk
Twitter @GolfWorld1
Editor Nick Wright
13 p.a. £4.50
Expert golf instructional articles, 500–3,000 words; general interest articles, personality features 500–3,000 words. No fiction. No unsolicited material. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour, cartoons. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1962.
Good Housekeeping
Hearst Magazines UK, National Magazines House, 72 Broadwick Street, London W1F 9EP
tel 020-7439 5590 (editorial enquiries)
email goodh.mail@hearst.co.uk
website www.goodhousekeeping.co.uk
Executive Editor Michelle Hather
Monthly £4.40
Articles on topics of interest to women. No unsolicited features or stories accepted. Homes, fashion, beauty and food covered by staff writers. Illustrations: commissioned. Payment: magazine standards. Founded 1922.
Governance and Compliance
Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators, Saffron House, 6–10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS
tel 020-7580 4741
email hker@icsa.org.uk
website www.govcompmag.com
Editor Henry Ker
Monthly £90 p.a. (free to members)
Published by ICSA: The Governance Institute. Offers news, views and practical advice on the latest developments in governance and compliance.
GQ
Conde Nast Publications, Vogue House, Hanover Square, London W1S 1JU
tel 020-7499 9080
website www.gq-magazine.co.uk
Editor Dylan Jones
Monthly £3.99
Style, fashion and general interest magazine for men. Illustrations: b&w and colour photos, line drawings, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1988.
Granta
12 Addison Avenue, London W11 4QR
tel 020-7605 1360
website www.granta.com
Twitter @GrantaMag
Editor Sigrid Rausing Quarterly £12.99, £32 p.a.
Original literary fiction, non-fiction, memoir, reportage and photography. Study magazine before submitting work. No academic essays or reviews. Note that submissions are accepted only via online submissions system (https://granta.submittable.com/submit). Length: determined by content. Illustrations: photos and original artwork. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1889; reconceived 1979.
Grazia
Bauer Consumer Media, Endeavour House, 189 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8JG
tel 020-7437 9011
email graziadaily@graziamagazine.co.uk
website https://graziadaily.co.uk/
Weekly £2.20
Women’s magazine with the latest trends, gossip, fashion and news in bite-size pieces.
Greetings Today
(formerly Greetings Magazine)
Lema Publishing, 1 Churchgates, The Wilderness, Berkhamsted, Herts. HP4 2AZ
tel (01442) 289930
email tracey@emapublishing.co.uk
website www.greetingstoday.co.uk
Editor Tracey Bearton Monthly Controlled circulation
Trade magazine with articles, features and news related to the greeting card industry. Mainly written in-house; some material taken from outside. Length: varies. Illustrations: line, colour and b&w photos. Payment: by arrangement.
The Grocer
William Reed Publishing Ltd, Broadfield Park, Crawley, West Sussex RH11 9RT
tel (01293) 613400
website www.thegrocer.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/TheGrocer
Twitter @TheGrocer
Editor Adam Leyland
Weekly £4.20
Trade journal: articles, news or illustrations of general interest to the grocery and provision trades. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1861.
Grow Your Own
25 Phoenix Court, Hawkins Road, Colchester CO2 8JY
tel (01206) 505979
email laura.hillier@aceville.co.uk
website www.growfruitandveg.co.uk
Editor Laura Hillier
Monthly £5.99
Magazine for kitchen gardeners of all levels of expertise. Will consider unsolicited material. Welcomes ideas for articles and features. Length: 1,000 words (articles), 1,500 words (features) 200 words (news). Illustrations: transparencies, colour prints and digital images. Payment: varies.
guiding Magazine
17–19 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0PT
tel 020-7834 6242
email newsletters@girlguiding.org.uk
website www.girlguiding.org.uk
3 p.a. Free download
Official magazine of Girlguiding. Articles of interest to women of all ages, with special emphasis on youth work and the guide movement. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Payment: £300 per 1,000 words. Please email with proposal in the first instance.
Guitarist
Future Publishing Ltd, Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA
tel (01225) 442244
website www.musicradar.com/guitarist
Editor Jamie Dickson 13 p.a. £6.25
Aims to improve readers’ knowledge of the instrument, help them make the right buying choices and assist them in becoming a better player. Ideas for articles welcome. Founded 1984.
Gutter
49–53 Virginia Street, Glasgow G1 1TS
email contactguttermagazine@gmail.com
website www.guttermag.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/guttermag
Twitter @freightbooks
Editors Colin Begg, Kate MacLeary, Laura Waddell, Robbie Guillory, Managing Editor Henry Bell Bi-annual £14 p.a.
Award-winning print journal for fiction and poetry from writers born or living in Scotland. Invites submissions of up to 3,000 words of fiction or 120 lines of poetry, and seeks provocative work that challenges, reimagines or undermines the individual or collective status quo. See website for more information. Payment: a free two-year subscription to Gutter (worth £22). No longer offering editorial review.
H&E naturist
Hawk Editorial Ltd, PO Box 545, Hull HU9 9JF
tel (01482) 342000
email editor@henaturist.net
website www.henaturist.net
Editor Sam Hawcroft
Monthly £4.20
Articles on naturist travel, clubs, beaches and naturist lifestyle experiences from the UK and beyond.
Length: 800–1,200 words. Illustrations: prints and digital images featuring naturists in natural settings; also cartoons, humorous fillers and features with naturist themes. Payment: by negotiation but guidelines for contributors and basic payment rates available on request.
Harper’s Bazaar
Hearst Magazines UK, 72 Broadwick Street, London W1F 9EP
tel 020-7439 5000
website www.harpersbazaar.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Justine Picardie
Monthly £4.60
Features, fashion, beauty, art, theatre, films, travel, interior decoration – some commissioned. Founded 1867.
Health Club Management
Leisure Media Company Ltd, Portmill House, Portmill Lane, Hitchin, Herts. SG5 1DJ
tel (01462) 431385
email healthclub@leisuremedia.com
website www.healthclubmanagement.co.uk
11 p.a. £55 p.a. (UK)
Europe’s leading publication for the health and fitness industry, covering the latest news, interviews, new openings and trends across the public and private health and fitness sectors. Print and digital editions of the magazine are available, as is Health Club Management Handbook, an annual reference book for buyers and decision-makers in the health and fitness sector. Founded 1995.
Healthy
The River Group, Garden Floor, 16 Connaught Place, London W2 2ES
tel 020-7420 7000
email healthy@therivergroup.co.uk
website www.healthy-magazine.co.uk
Editorial Director Ellie Hughes
8 p.a. From £15.99 p.a.
Holland & Barrett magazine. Health and nutrition information, features, tips, news and recipes, all from a holistic health angle. Ideas from freelances welcome, with a view to commissioning. It does not do product reviews, will not mention products not available in Holland & Barrett and cannot cite any brand names in the copy. Email ideas in first instance. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1996.
Heat
Bauer Media, Endeavour House, 189 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8JG
tel 020-7437 9011
email heatEd@heatmag.com
website www.heatworld.com
Editor Julia Davis
Weekly £2.09
Features and news on entertainment and popular media. Founded 1999.
Hello!
Wellington House, 69–71 Upper Ground, London SE1 9PQ
tel 020-7667 8700
website www.hellomagazine.com
Editor-in-Chief Rosie Nixon
Weekly £2
News-based features – showbusiness, celebrity, royalty; exclusive interviews. Illustrated. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1988.
Here Comes Everyone
email Matt@herecomeseveryone.me
website www.herecomeseveryone.me
Facebook HCEmagazine
Twitter @HereComesEvery1
Editors Matthew Barton, Raef Boylan
Quarterly £5
Original prose, poetry, non-fiction and art written to fit a theme. Submissions are accepted via online submissions form found at www.herecomeseveryone.me/submit. Submission guidelines also available on the website, where current and past issues can be previewed and purchased in print and digital forms.
Hi-Fi News
MyTime Media Ltd, Enterprise House, Enterprise Way, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
tel 0844 8488822
email paul.miller@hifinews.com
website www.hifinews.com
Editor Paul Miller
Monthly £4.99
Articles on all aspects of high-quality sound recording and reproduction; also extensive record review section and supporting musical feature articles. Audio matter is essentially technical, but should be presented in a manner suitable for music lovers interested in the nature of sound. Length: 2,000–3,000 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1956.
High Life
Cedar Communications Ltd, 85 Strand, London WC2R 0DW
tel 020-7550 8000
email high.life@cedarcom.co.uk
website www.cedarcom.co.uk
Content Director Kerry Smith, Editor Andy Morris Monthly
Inflight consumer magazine for British Airways passengers. Articles on entertainment, travel, fashion, business, sport and lifestyle. Founded 1973.
2nd Floor, 9 Staple Inn, London WC1V 7QH
tel 020-3219 7810
email admin@historytoday.com
website www.historytoday.com
Editor Paul Lay
Monthly £6.75
History in the widest sense – political, economic, social, biography, relating past to present; world history as well as British. Length: 3,500 words (articles); 600–1,200 words (news/views). Illustrations: prints and original photos. Do not send original material until publication is agreed. Accepts freelance contributions dealing with genuinely new historical and archaeological research. Send sae for return of MS. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1951.
Homes & Gardens
Time Inc. (UK), 161 Marsh Wall, London E14 9AP
tel 020-3148 5000
email hgcontactus@timeinc.com
website www.housetohome.co.uk/homesandgardens
Twitter @homesandgardens
Editor-in-Chief Deborah Barker
Monthly £3.90
Articles on home interest or design, particularly well-designed British interiors (snapshots should be submitted). Length: 900–1,000 words (articles). Illustrations: all types. Payment: generous, but exceptional work required; varies. Founded 1919.
Horse & Hound
Time Inc. (UK), Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough, Hants GU14 7BF
tel (01252) 555029
email pippa.roome@timeinc.com
website www.horseandhound.co.uk
Content Director Sarah Jenkins, Magazine Editor Pippa Roome, Website Editor Carol Phillips
Weekly £2.90
News, reports, features and opinion, covering all areas of equestrianism, particularly the Olympic disciplines of eventing, showjumping and dressage, plus showing and hunting. Payment: by negotiation.
Horse & Rider
DJ Murphy Publishers Ltd, Marlborough House, Headley Road, Grayshott, Surrey GU26 6LG
tel (01428) 601020
email editor@djmurphy.co.uk
website www.horseandrideruk.com
Editor Louise Kittle
Monthly £4.20
Covers all forms of equestrian activity at home and abroad. Good writing and technical accuracy essential. Length: 1,500–2,000 words. Illustrations: photos and drawings, the latter usually commissioned. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1959.
Hortus
Bryan’s Ground, Stapleton, Nr Presteigne, Herefordshire LD8 2LP
tel (01544) 260001
email all@hortus.co.uk
website www.hortus.co.uk
Editor David Wheeler Quarterly £38 plus postage
Articles on decorative horticulture: plants, gardens, history, design, literature, people; book reviews. Length: 1,500–5,000 words, longer by arrangement. Illustrations: line, half-tone and wood-engravings. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1987.
Hot Press
13 Trinity Street, Dublin D02 W228, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 2411500
email info@hotpress.ie
website www.hotpress.com
Twitter @hotpress
Editor Niall Stokes
Fortnightly €69.95 p.a. (Ireland), €79.95 p.a (UK)
High-quality, investigative stories, or punchily written offbeat pieces, of interest to 16–39 year-olds, including politics, music, sport, sex, and religion. Length: varies. Illustrations: colour with some b&w. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1977.
House & Garden
Vogue House, 1 Hanover Square, London W1S 1JU
tel 020-7499 9080
email houseandgarden@condenast.co.uk
website www.houseandgarden.co.uk
Editor Hatta Byng
Monthly £4.20
Articles (always commissioned), on subjects relating to domestic architecture, interior decorating, furnishing, gardens and gardening, exhibitions, travel, food and wine.
House Beautiful
Hearst Magazines UK, National Magazines House, 72 Broadwick Street, London W1F 9EP
tel 020-7439 5000
email house.beautiful@hearst.co.uk
website www.housebeautiful.com
Executive Editor Lizzie Hudson
Monthly £3.90
Specialist features for the homes of today. Unsolicited submissions are not accepted. Illustrated. Founded 1989.
Housebuilder
27 Broadwall, London SE1 9PL
tel 020-7960 1630
email info@house-builder.co.uk
website www.house-builder.co.uk
Twitter @housebuildermag
Publishing Director Ben Roskrow
10 p.a. £93 p.a.
Official Journal of the Home Builders Federation published in association with the National House-Building Council. Technical articles on design, construction and equipment of dwellings, estate planning and development, and technical aspects of house-building, aimed at those engaged in house and flat construction and the development of housing estates. Preliminary letter advisable. Length: articles from 500 words, preferably with illustrations. Illustrations: photos, plans, construction details, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement.
The Huffington Post UK
email HuffPostUK@huffingtonpost.com
website www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/HuffPostUK
Twitter @HuffPostUK
Editor-in-Chief Polly Curtis
Online news and commentary magazine, covering topics such as politics, sport, business, technology and entertainment. To submit an idea for a blog post, email the blog team direct (UKBlogTeam@Huffingtonpost.com).
ICIS Chemical Business
Reed Business Information, Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5AS
tel 020-8652 3500
email icbeditorial@icis.com
website www.icischemicalbusiness.com
Weekly Subscription optiions available upon enquiry
Articles and features concerning business, markets and investments in the chemical industry. Digital-only format. Length: 1,000–2,000 words; news items up to 400 words. Payment: £150-£200 per 1,000 words.
Icon Magazine
Media 10, Crown House, 151 High Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 4LF
tel 020-3235 5200
email icon@icon-magazine.co.uk
website www.iconeye.com
Editor James McLachlan
Monthly £5
Articles on new buildings, interiors, innovative design and designers. Payment by negotiation. Founded 2003.
Ideal Home
Time Inc. (UK), The Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SU
tel 020-3148 5000
email ideal_home@timeinc.com
website www.idealhome.co.uk
Twitter @idealhome
Editor Vanessa Richmond
Monthly £3.99
Lifestyle magazine, articles usually commissioned. Contributors advised to study editorial content before submitting material. Illustrations: usually commissioned. Payment: according to material. Founded 1920.
Improve Your Coarse Fishing
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 395134
email james.furness@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.anglingtimes.co.uk/magazines/improve-your-coarse-fishing/
Editor James Furness
13 p.a. £3.70
Articles on technique and equipment, the best venues, news and features. Ideas welcome by email. Founded 1991.
The Independent Publishing Magazine
website www.theindependentpublishingmagazine.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/TheIndependentPublishingMagazine
Twitter @theindiepubmag
Editor-in-Chief Mick Rooney
Online magazine for writers and publishers with a focus on providing essential information, news, resources, reviews of publishing service providers and an overview of the changing landscape of the publishing industry. Provides a regularly updated publishing service index. Guest posts welcome, but see website for full guidelines. Also offers one-on-one online consultancy services: see website for details. Founded 2007.
Index on Censorship
Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SE1 2TH
tel 020-7260 2660
email info@indexoncensorship.org
website www.indexoncensorship.org
Twitter @Index_Magazine
Editor Rachael Jolley
Quarterly £35 p.a. (print), £18 p.a. (digital)
Articles up to 3,000 words dealing with all aspects of free speech and political censorship. Illustrations: b&w, cartoons. Payment: £200 per 1,000 words. Founded 1972.
Ink Sweat & Tears
website www.inksweatandtears.co.uk
Twitter @InkSweatTears
Editor Helen Ivory, Publisher and Social Media Officer Kate Birch
Online
Poetry, short prose, and word and image webzine.
Accepts previously unpublished submissions of up to 750 words. Publishes something new every day. Has a ‘Pick of the Month’ feature voted for by readers (see website for full information). Publishes both new and more established writers and welcomes submissions of well-written reviews. The IS&T/Café Writers Commission is open every two to three years, to write a pamphlet of poems published by IS&T Press; recent winner Jay Bernard‘s ‘The Red and Yellow Nothing’ was shortlisted for the 2017 Ted Hughes Award, and the 2018 winners of the Commission are Jo Young and Gail McConnell.
Inside Soap
Hearst Magazines UK, 33 Broadwick Street, London W1F 0DQ
tel 020-7339 4588
email editor@insidesoap.co.uk
website www.insidesoap.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/insidesoap
Twitter @InsideSoapMag
Editor Steven Murphy
Weekly £1.85
Gossip and celebrity interviews with soap and popular TV characters on terrestrial and satellite channels. Submit ideas by email in first instance. Payment: by negotiation.
Insurance Age
InfoPro Digital Services, Haymarket House, 28–29 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4RX
tel 020-7316 9653
email emmanuel.kenning@infopro-digital.com
website www.insuranceage.co.uk
Editor Emmanuel Kenning, Deputy Editor Siân Barton, Senior Reporters Judith Ugwumadu, Ida Axling
10 p.a. £150 p.a. (free to FCA registered brokers)
News and features on general insurance and the broker market, personal, commercial, health and Lloyd’s of London. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1979.
Insurance Post
InfoPro Digital, Haymarket House, 28–29 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4RX
tel 020-7484 9700
email postonline@infropro-digital.com
website www.postonline.co.uk
Editor Stephanie Denton
Weekly From £515 p.a.
Commissioned specialist articles on topics of interest to insurance professionals in the UK, Europe and Asia; news. Illustrations: colour photos and illustrations, colour cartoons and line drawings. Payment: £200–250 per 1,000 words; photos £30–£120, cartoons/line by negotiation. Founded 1840.
InterMedia
International Institute of Communications, Highlands House, 165 Broadway, London SW19 1NE
email jgrimshaw@iicom.org
website www.iicom.org
Editor Mark Beishon
Quarterly Free to IIC members
International journal concerned with policies, events, trends and research in the field of communications, broadcasting, telecommunications and associated issues, particularly cultural and social. Founded 1970.
International Affairs
The Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, 10 St James’s Square, London SW1Y 4LE
tel 020-7957 5728
email adorman@chathamhouse.org
website www.chathamhouse.org/publications/ia
Editor Andrew Dorman
6 issues p.a. From £91 p.a. individuals, £552 p.a. institutions
Peer-reviewed academic articles on international affairs; up to 50 books reviewed in each issue. Unsolicited articles welcome; submissions on ScholarOne: mc.manuscriptcentral.com/inta. Article length: 7,000-10,000 words. Illustrations: none. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1922.
The Interpreter’s House
‘Scrimshaw’, 63 Strait Path, Seatown, Gardenstown, Bannffshire AB45 3ZQ
tel (01261) 851096
email theinterpretershouse@aol.com
website www.theinterpretershouse.com
Twitter @theinterpreter6
Editor Martin Malone, Deputy Editor Charles Lauder Jnr
3 p.a. (February/June/October) £5.00, £15.00 p.a.
Poetry, short stories, flash fiction and reviews. Biannual poetry competition. Send sae with submissions; online submissions preferred (see website for guidelines and submission windows). Payment: contributor’s copy. Note that from Issue #69 onwards (Autumn 2018), the magazine will have a new editorial team: Georgi Gill (Editor) and Andrew Wells (Deputy Editor). Please consult the website at that time for new address and contacts.
Interzone
TTA Press, 5 Martins Lane, Ely, Cambs. CB6 2LB
website www.ttapress.com
Twitter @TTAPress
Bi-monthly £4.99
Science fiction and fantasy short stories, articles, interviews and reviews. Read magazine before submitting. Length: 2,000–6,000 words. Illustrations: colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1982.
Number One, Southwark Bridge, London SE1 9HL
tel 020-7873 3000
email ic.cs@ft.com
website www.investorschronicle.co.uk
Editor John Hughman
Weekly £4.90
Journal covering investment and personal finance. Occasional outside contributions for features are accepted. Payment: by negotiation.
Ireland’s Own
Channing House, Upper Rowe Street, Wexford Y35 TH2A, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)53 9140140
email info@irelandsown.ie
website www.irelandsown.ie
Editor Seán Nolan, Assistant Editor Shea Tomkins
Weekly €1.70
Short stories: non-experimental, traditional with an Irish orientation (1,800–2,000 words); articles of interest to Irish readers at home and abroad (750–900 words); general and literary articles (750–900 words). Monthly special bumper editions, each devoted to a particular seasonal topic. Suggestions for new features considered. Payment: varies according to quality and length. Founded 1902.
Irish Arts Review
15 Harcourt Terrace, Dublin D02 TD65, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 6766711
email editorial@irishartsreview.com
website www.irishartsreview.com
Twitter @IrishArtsReview
Editor John Mulcahy
Quarterly €75 p.a. (UK)
Magazine committed to promoting Irish art and heritage around the world with reviews of Irish painting, design, heritage, sculpture, architecture, photography and decorative arts.
Irish Farmers Journal
Irish Farm Centre, Bluebell, Dublin D12 YXW5, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 4199530
email jmccarthy@farmersjournal.ie
website www.farmersjournal.ie
Editor Justin McCarthy
Weekly From €2.60 per week
Readable, technical articles on any aspect of farming. Length: 700–1,000 words. Payment: £100–’£150 per article. Illustrated. Founded 1948.
Irish Journal of Medical Science
Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, Setanta House, 2nd Floor, Setanta Place, Dublin 2, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 6334820
email helenmoore@rcpi.ie
website www.springer.com/medicine/internal/journal/11845
Editor William P. Tormey, Managing Editor Helen Moore Quarterly
Official Organ of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland. Original contributions in medicine, surgery, midwifery, public health, etc; reviews of professional books, reports of medical societies, etc. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour.
Irish Medical Times
Merchants House, 25 Merchants’ Quay, Dublin D08 NT3K, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 8176300
email editor@imt.ie
website www.imt.ie
Editor Lloyd Mudiwa
Weekly €298 p.a. (Ireland), €434 p.a. (UK, Europe and RoW)
Medical articles. Opinion column length: 850–1,000 words.
Irish Pages: A Journal of Contemporary Writing
129 Ormeau Road, Belfast BT7 1SH
tel 028-9043 4800
email editor@irishpages.org
website www.irishpages.org
Twitter @irishpages
Editor Chris Agee
Bi-annual £14/€22
Poetry, short fiction, essays, creative non-fiction, memoir, essay reviews, nature writing, translated work, literary journalism, and other autobiographical, historical and scientific writing of literary distinction. Publishes in equal measure writing from Ireland and abroad. Accepts unsolicited submissions by post only. Payment: pays only for certain commissions and occasional serial rights. Founded 2002.
The Irish Post
88 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4BY
tel 020-8900 4137
email editor@irishpost.co.uk
website www.irishpost.co.uk
Twitter @theirishpost
Editor-in-Chief Siobhan Breatnach
Weekly (Wed) £1.30
Coverage of all political, social and sporting events relevant to the Irish community in Britain. Also contains a guide to Irish entertainment in Britain. Annual events include The Irish Post Awards. The Post also has links to some of the biggest Irish festivals and events in Britain, including the Mayor of London St Patrick’s Day Festival and the GAA All-Britain Competition. Among The Irish Post’s annual magazines are Building Britain, which promotes the
Irish construction industry; Companies100, a guide to the top one hundred Irish companies in Britain; and In Business, an informative list Irish business leaders across Britain. Founded 1970.
Irish Tatler
Harmonia Ltd, Rosemount House, Dundrum Road, Dublin D14 P924, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 2405300
email sohalloran@harmonia.ie
website www.irishtatler.com
Twitter @irishtatler
Editor Shauna O’Halloran
Monthly €37.40 p.a. (Ireland)
General interest women’s magazine: fashion, beauty, interiors, cookery, current affairs, reportage and celebrity interviews. Length: 2,000–4,000 words. In association with ivenus.com. Payment: by arrangement.
Jane’s Defence Weekly
Sentinel House, 163 Brighton Road, Coulsdon, Surrey CR5 2YH
tel 020-3253 2100
website www.janes.com
Editor Peter Felstead
Weekly From £262 p.a.
International defence news; military equipment; budget analysis, industry, military technology, business, political, defence market intelligence. Illustrations: colour. Payment: minimum £200 per 1,000 words used. Founded 1984.
Jewish Chronicle
28 St Albans Lane, London NW11 7QE
tel 020-720 7415 1639
email editorial@thejc.com
website www.thejc.com
Twitter @JewishChron
Editor Stephen Pollard
Weekly £90 p.a. (print and digital)
Authentic and exclusive news stories and articles of Jewish interest from 500–1,500 words are considered. Includes a lively arts and leisure section and regular travel pages. Illustrations: of Jewish interest, either topical or feature. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1841.
Jewish Telegraph
Telegraph House, 11 Park Hill, Bury Old Road, Prestwich, Manchester M25 0HH
tel 0161 740 9321
email manchester@jewishtelegraph.com
The Galehouse Business Centre, Chapel Allerton, Leeds LS7 4RF
tel 0113 295 6000
email leeds@jewishtelegraph.com
120 Childwall Road, Liverpool L15 6WU
tel 0151 475 6666
email liverpool@jewishtelegraph.com
May Terrace, Giffnock, Glasgow G46 6LD
tel 0141 621 4422
email glasgow@jewishtelegraph.com
website www.jewishtelegraph.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/jewishtelegraph/
Twitter @JewishTelegraph
Editor Paul Harris
Weekly Price varies per location
Non-fiction articles of Jewish interest, especially humour. Exclusive Jewish news stories and pictures, international, national and local. Length: 1,000–1,500 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1950.
Kent Life
Archant Kent, Kent House, 81 Station Road, Ashford, Kent TN23 1PP
tel 07809 551221
email sarah.sturt@kent-life.co.uk
website www.kent-life.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/kentlife
Twitter @kentlife
Editor Sarah Sturt
Monthly £3.45
Local lifestyle magazine, celebrating the best of county life. Features local people, entertainment, Kent towns, walks, history and heritage. Welcomes ideas for articles and features, length: 1,000 words (articles/features). Illustrations: hi-res jpgs. Payment: contact editor. Founded 1962.
Kerrang!
Wasted Talent, 90–92 Pentonville Road, London N1 9HS
website www.kerrang.com
Twitter @KerrangMagazine
Editor Sam Coare
Weekly £3
News, reviews and interviews; music with attitude. All material commissioned. Illustrations: colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1981.
Kitchen Garden
Mortons Media Group Ltd, Media Centre, Morton Way, Horncastle, Lincs. LN9 6JR
tel (01507) 529396
email sott@mortons.co.uk
website www.kitchengarden.co.uk
Editor Steve Ott
Monthly £4.99
Magazine for people with a passion for growing their own vegetables, fruit and herbs. Includes practical tips and inspirational ideas. Specially commissions most material. Welcomes ideas for articles and features. Length: 700–2,000 (articles/features). Illustrations: colour transparencies, jpgs, prints and artwork; all commissioned. Payment: varies. Founded 1997.
39–40 Bedford Street, London WC2E 9ER
tel 020-7379 4717
email editors@lady.co.uk
website www.lady.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/TheLadyMagazine
Twitter @TheLadyMagazine
Editor Sam Taylor
Weekly £3.20
Features, interviews, comment, columns, arts and book reviews, fashion, beauty, interiors, cookery, health, travel and pets. Plus classified ads, holiday cottages and pages of puzzles. Brief pitches by email preferably. Founded 1885.
The Lancet
125 London Wall, London EC2Y 5AS
tel 020-7424 4922
email editorial@lancet.com
website www.thelancet.com
Twitter @TheLancet
Editor Dr Richard Horton
Weekly £155 p.a. (digital, UK), £182 p.a. (digital and print, UK)
Research papers, review articles, editorials, correspondence and commentaries on international medicine, medical research and policy. Material may be submitted directly through a dedicated online system. Founded 1823.
The Lawyer
79 Wells Street, London W1T 3QN
tel 020-7970 4000
email editorial@thelawyer.com
website www.thelawyer.com
Editor Catrin Griffiths
Weekly From £440 p.a. (for online premium content access)
News, articles, features and views relevant to the legal profession. Length: 600–900 words. Illustrations: as agreed. Payment: £125-£150 per 1,000 words. Founded 1987.
Legal Week
Cheapside House, 138 Cheapside, London EC2V 6BJ
tel 020-3868 7552
email GStanley@alm.com
website www.legalweek.com
Editor Georgina Stanley
Online From £29 per month
News and features aimed at business lawyers. Length: 750–1,000 words (features), 300 words (news). Payment: £200 upwards (features), £75–£100 (news). Considers unsolicited material and welcomes ideas for articles and features. Founded 1999.
Leisure Painter
Caxton House, 63–65 High Street, Tenterden, Kent TN30 6BD
tel (01580) 763315
email ingrid@tapc.co.uk
website www.painters-online.co.uk
Editor Ingrid Lyon
Every four weeks £4.40
Instructional articles on painting and fine art. Payment: £75 per 1,000 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour, original artwork. Founded 1967.
LGC (Local Government Chronicle)
EMAP, Telephone House, 69–77 Paul Street, London EC2A 4NW
tel 020-3033 2787
email lgcnews@emap.com
website www.lgcplus.com
Editor Nick Golding
Weekly £74.75 quarterly
Aimed at senior managers in local government. Covers politics, management issues, social services, education, regeneration, industrial relations and personnel, plus public sector finance and Scottish and Welsh local government. Length: 1,000 words (features). Illustrations: b&w and colour, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1855.
Life and Work: The Magazine of the
Church of Scotland
121 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 4YN
tel 0131 225 5722
email magazine@lifeandwork.org
website www.lifeandwork.org
Editor Lynne McNeil
Monthly £2.50
Articles not exceeding 1,200 words and news; occasional stories and poetry. Study the magazine and contact the Editor first. Illustrations: photos and colour illustrations. Payment: by arrangement.
Lighthouse Literary Journal
32 Grove Walk, Norwich NR1 2QG
email submissions@lighthouse.gatehousepress.com
website www.gatehousepress.com/lighthouse
Poetry Editors Andrew McDonnell, Julia Webb, Meirion Jordan, Jo Surzyn; Prose Editors Anna De Vaul, Philip Langeskov, Scott Dahlie
Quarterly £18 p.a. plus postage
Publishes poetry, short fiction and artwork from new writers/artists from within the UK and beyond. Submissions by email only; see website for details. Payment: none at present, but all published receive a free copy of the journal and are able to purchase more at a discounted rate. Founded 2012.
Lincolnshire Life
County House, 9 Checkpoint Court, Sadler Road, Lincoln LN6 3PW
tel (01522) 527127
email editorial@lincolnshirelife.co.uk
website www.lincolnshirelife.co.uk
Monthly £29 p.a.
Articles and news of county interest. Approach in writing. Length: up to 1,500 words. Illustrations: colour photos and line drawings. Payment: varies. Founded 1961.
The Linguist
The Chartered Institute of Linguists, Dunstan House, 14A St Cross Street, London EC1N 8XA
tel 020-7940 3100
email linguist.editor@ciol.org.uk
website www.ciol.org.uk
Editor Miranda Moore
Bi-monthly Free online to CIOL members or subscriptions available from £48 p.a.
Articles of interest to professional linguists in translating, interpreting and teaching fields. Most contributors have special knowledge of the subjects with which they deal. Articles usually contributed, but payment by arrangement. Length: 800–2,000 words.
Literary Review
44 Lexington Street, London W1F 0LW
tel 020-7437 9392
email editorial@literaryreview.co.uk
website www.literaryreview.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/LiteraryReviewLondon
Twitter @lit_review
Editor Nancy Sladek
Monthly (double issue December/January) £4
Reviews, articles of cultural interest, interviews and profiles. Material mostly commissioned. Length: articles and reviews 800–1,500 words. Illustrations: line and b&w photos. Payment: by arrangement; none for illustrations. Founded 1979.
Litro
1–5 Cremer Street, Studio 9.1, London E2 8HD
tel 020-3371 9971
email info@litro.co.uk
website www.litro.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Eric Akoto
Monthly £6
Literary magazine featuring fiction, non-fiction, reviews, articles of cultural interest, interviews, profiles and a monthly short story competition. Length: short stories, 2,500 words; articles and reviews, 800–1,500 words. Illustrations: line and b&w photos. Founded 2006.
Little White Lies
TCOLondon, 71A Leonard Street, London EC2A 4QS
tel 020-7729 3675
email hello@tcolondon.com
website http://lwlies.com/
Editor David Jenkins
Bi-monthly From £25 p.a.
Independent movie magazine that features cutting-edge writing, illustration and photography to get under the skin of cinema. Also explores the worlds of music, art, politics and pop culture as part of its mission to reshape the debate across the movie landscape. Length: various. Illustrations and photography. Payment: varies for illustration, articles and reviews. Founded 2005.
Living France Magazine
Archant Life, Archant House, Oriel Road, Cheltenham, Glos. GL50 1BB
tel (01242) 216050
email editorial@livingfrance.com
website www.livingfrance.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/LFmagazine
Twitter @livingfrance
Editor Vicky Leigh
13 p.a. £3.99
Articles on travel, property and aspects of living in France, from having a baby to setting up utilities. Interviews with expats also featured. Founded 1990.
The London Magazine: A Review of Literature and the Arts
Administration 11 Queen’s Gate, London SW7 5EL
email info@thelondonmagazine.org
website www.thelondonmagazine.org
Editor Steven O’Brien
Bi-monthly £6.95; subscriptions from £17 p.a.
The UK’s oldest literary magazine. Poems, stories (2,000–5,000 words), memoirs, critical articles, features on art, photography, theatre, music, architecture, etc. Submission guidelines available on our website. Founded 1732.
London Review of Books
28 Little Russell Street, London WC1A 2HN
tel 020-7209 1101
email edit@lrb.co.uk
website www.lrb.co.uk
Twitter @LRB
Editor Mary-Kay Wilmers
Fortnightly £3.95
Features, essays, poems. Payment: by arrangement.
Long Poem Magazine
20 Spencer Rise, London NW5 1AP
email mail@longpoemmagazine.org.uk
website www.longpoemmagazine.org.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/longpoemmagazine
Twitter @LongPoemMag
Co-editors Linda Black, Claire Crowther Biannual £9.25 (inc. p&p)
Publishes a wide range of poetry, including sequences and translations, plus one essay per issue on an aspect of the long poem. Publishes online reviews. See website for up-to-date details of current submission windows. Send no more than two original, unpublished poems of at least 75 lines by email only inside the dates indicated. Contributors should familiarise themselves with the magazine before sending in material. Editors will read all submissions, but simultaneous submissions will not be accepted. Founded 2008.
Lothian Life
4/8 Downfield Place, Edinburgh EH11 2EW
tel 07905 614402
email office@lothianlife.co.uk
website www.lothianlife.co.uk
Twitter @LothianLife
Editor Anne Hamilton
Online publication only
Articles, profiles, etc with a Lothians angle. Length: 500–2,000 words. Payment terms can be found on the website. Founded 1995.
Magma Poetry
23 Pine Walk, Carshalton SM5 4ES
email info@magmapoetry.com
website www.magmapoetry.com
Twitter @magmapoetry
3 p.a. £8.60 (inc. p&p)
Contemporary poetry and prose magazine, each issue of which has a different editor. Features new and established writers: previous contributors include George Szirtes, Gillian Clarke and Don Paterson. Submissions of previously unpublished poems are welcome via post (from UK writers) or via Submittable (https://magmapoetry.submittable.com/submit), but potential contributors should check the website first for calls for submission and any specific requirements.
Management Today
Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham, TW1 3SP
email adam.gale@haymarket.com
email kate.bassett@haymarket.com
website www.managementtoday.co.uk
Editor Adam Gale, Head of Content Kate Bassett
Online only From £67 p.a.
Company profiles and analysis, features up to 3,000 words. Payment: £350 per 1,000 words. Founded 1966.
Marie Claire
Time Inc. (UK), The Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SU
tel 020-3148 7513
email marieclaire@timeinc.com
website www.marieclaire.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Trish Halpin
Monthly £4.20
Feature articles of interest to today’s woman; plus fashion, beauty, health, food, drink and travel. Commissioned material only. Illustrated in colour. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1988.
Maritime Journal
Mercator Media Ltd, Spinnaker House, Waterside Gardens, Fareham, Hants PO16 8SD
tel (01329) 825335
email editor@maritimejournal.com
website www.maritimejournal.com
Editor Jake Frith
Monthly £134.50 p.a.
Industry information and news for the European commercial marine business. Also reviews products and services. Founded 1987.
Market Newsletter
Bureau of Freelance Photographers, Vision House, PO Box 474, Hatfield AL10 1FY
tel (01707) 651450
email mail@thebfp.com
website www.thebfp.com
Monthly Free to members of BFP
Current information on markets and editorial requirements of interest to writers and photographers. Founded 1965.
Marketing Week
Wells Point, 79 Wells Street, London W1T 3QN
tel 020-7970 4000
email mw.editorial@centaur.co.uk
website www.marketingweek.co.uk
Editor Russell Parsons
Weekly £199 p.a.
Aimed at marketing management. Accepts occasional features and analysis, but no bylined pieces. Length: 1,000–2,000 words. Payment: £250 per 1,000 words. Founded 1978.
MBUK (Mountain Biking UK)
Immediate Media Co., Tower House, Fairfax Street, Bristol BS1 3BN
tel 0117 927 9009
email danny.walter@immediate.co.uk
website www.mbuk.com
Editor-in-Chief Danny Walter Every 4 weeks £5.50
Magazine for mountain bike enthusiasts with features, reviews, news and world and domestic racing coverage.
MCN (Motor Cycle News)
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel 0845 601 1356
email mcn@motorcyclenews.com
website www.motorcyclenews.com
Editor Andy Calton
Weekly £2.20
Features (up to 1,000 words), photos and news stories of interest to motorcyclists. Founded 1955.
Medal News
Token Publishing Ltd, 40 Southernhay East, Exeter, Devon, EX1 1PE
tel (01404) 46972
email info@tokenpublishing.com
website www.tokenpublishing.com
Editor John Mussell
10 p.a. £4
Well-researched articles on military history with a bias towards medals. Send text in digital form. Length: up to 2,000 words. Illustrations: if possible. Payment: by arrangement; none for illustrations. Founded 1989.
Men’s Fitness
Dennis Publishing Ltd, 31–32 Alfred Place, London WC1E 7DP
tel 020-3890 3890
email joe@ilmedia.co.uk
website www.coachmag.co.uk
Twitter @MensFitnessMag
Editor Joe Warner
Monthly £4.20
Magazine for men who want to get more out of their lives, focusing on an upbeat, optimistic, proactive lifestyle. Focuses on both mental and emotional fitness.
Men’s Health
Hearst Magazines UK, 33 Broadwick Street, London W1F 0DQ
tel 020-7339 4400
email contact@menshealth.co.uk
website www.menshealth.co.uk
Editor Toby Wiseman
10 p.a. £3.99
Active pursuits, grooming, fitness, fashion, sex, career and general men’s interest issues. Length 1,000–4,000 words. Ideas welcome. No unsolicited MSS. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1994.
Methodist Recorder
3–5 Lambeth Road, London SE1 7DQ
email editorial@methodistrecorder.co.uk
website www.methodistrecorder.co.uk
Twitter @MethRecorder
Weekly £3.10
Methodist newspaper; ecumenically involved. Limited opportunities for freelance contributors. Preliminary contact advised. Founded 1861.
Military Modelling
Enterprise House, Enterprise Way, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
email contribeditor@militarymodelling.com
Samples to Martyn Chorlton (Military Modelling), 39 Backgate, Cowbit, Spalding, Lincs. PE12 6AP
website www.militarymodelling.com
Editor Martyn Chorlton
Monthly £5.10
Articles on military modelling. Length: up to 2,500 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Payment: by arrangement.
Mixmag
Wasted Talent, 90–92 Pentonville Road, London N1 9HS
tel 020-7078 8400
email mixmag@mixmag.net
website www.mixmag.net
Twitter @Mixmag
Global Editorial Director Nick DeCosemo
Monthly £40 p.a.
Dance music and clubbing magazine. No unsolicited material. Illustrations: colour and b&w. Payment: £200 per 1,000 words. Founded 1983.
MMM - the motorhomers’ magazine
Warners Group Publications, West Street, Bourne, Lincs. PE10 9PH
tel (01778) 391154
email danielattwood@warnersgroup.co.uk
website www.outandaboutlive.co.uk
Managing Editor Daniel Attwood
Every four weeks £4.20
Articles including motorcaravan travel, owner reports and DIY. Length: up to 2,500 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour prints and transparencies, high-quality digital. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1966 as Motor Caravan and Camping.
Model Boats
MyTime Media Ltd, Suite 25, Enterprise House, Enterprise Way, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
tel (01689) 869840
email editor@modelboats.co.uk
website www.modelboats.co.uk
Editor Graham Ashby
Monthly £4.95 Founded 1964.
Model Engineer
MyTime Media Ltd, Enterprise House, Enterprise Way, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
tel (01689) 86984
email diane.carney@mytimemedia.com
website www.model-engineer.co.uk
Editor Diane Carney
Fortnightly £3.40
Detailed description of the construction of engineering models, small workshop equipment, machine tools and small electrical and mechanical devices; articles on small power engineering, mechanics, electricity, workshop methods, clocks and experiments. Relevant event reporting and visits. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Payment: up to £50 per page. Founded 1898.
Modern Language Review
Modern Humanities Research Association, Salisbury House, Station Road, Cambridge CB1 2LA
email mail@mhra.org.uk
website www.mhra.org.uk/journals/MLR
General Editor Derek Connon
Quarterly
Articles and reviews of a scholarly or specialist character on English, Romance, Germanic and Slavonic languages, literatures and cultures. Payment: none, but electronic offprints are given. Founded 1905.
Modern Poetry in Translation
The Queen’s College, Oxford OX1 4AW
email editor@mptmagazine.com
website www.mptmagazine.com
Twitter @mptmagazine
Editor Clare Pollard
3 p.a. £23 p.a.
Features the work of established and emerging poets and translators from around the world. Welcomes translated work that has not been previously been published; contemporary pieces preferred. Up to six poems may be submitted (email to submissions@mptmagazine.com or send via the website form), but potential contributors should familiarise themselves with the magazine before sending their work. See website for full guidelines and to keep up to date with open calls.
Mojo
Bauer Media Group, Endeavour House, 189 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8JG
tel 020-7208 3443
email mojo@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.mojo4music.com
Editor John Mulvey
Monthly £5.25
Serious rock music magazine: interviews, news and reviews of books, live shows and albums. Length: up to 10,000 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos, colour caricatures. Payment: £250 per 1,000 words; £200–£400 illustrations. Founded 1993.
Moneywise
Standon House, 21 Mansell Street, London E1 8AA
tel 020-7680 3600
email editorial@moneywise.co.uk
website www.moneywise.co.uk
Editor Moira O’Neill
Monthly £3.95
Financial and consumer interest features, articles and news stories. No unsolicited MSS. Length: 1,500–2,000 words. Illustrations: willing to see designers, illustrators and photographers for fresh new ideas. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1990.
The Moth
Ardan Grange, Milltown, Belturbet, Co. Cavan, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)8 72657251
email editor@themothmagazine.com
website www.themothmagazine.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/themothmagazine
Twitter @themothmagazine
Founders Rebecca O’Connor, Will Govan, Editor
Rebecca O’Connor Quarterly €7, €28 p.a.
Original poetry, short fiction and interviews alongside full-colour artwork. Submissions welcome, although potential contributors should familiarise themselves with the magazine first. Send no more than six poems and two short stories (max. 2,500 words) by email or post (with sae). Annual Moth Poetry Prize (€10,000 for a single unpublished poem, plus three runner-up prizes of €1,000), Moth Short Story Prize (first prize, €3,000; second prize, week-long retreat at Circle of Misse plus €250 stipend; and third prize, €1,000) and Moth Art Prize (€1,000 plus a two-week stay at The Moth Retreat). Also runs an artists’ and writers’ retreat and publishes a junior version, The Caterpillar.
Founded 2010.
Mother & Baby
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough, PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468000
website www.motherandbaby.co.uk
Twitter @MotherAndBaby
Editor Emily Bailey
Monthly £3.99
Features and practical information including pregnancy and birth and babycare advice. Expert attribution plus real-life stories. Length: 1,000–1,500 words (commissioned work only). Illustrated. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1956.
Motor Boat and Yachting
Time Inc. (UK), The Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SU
tel 020-3148 4651
email mby@timeinc.com
website www.mby.com
Editor Hugo Andreae
Monthly £43.99 p.a.
General interest as well as specialist motor boating material welcomed. Features up to 2,000 words considered on all sea-going aspects. Payment: varies. Illustrations: hi-res photos. Founded 1904.
The Motorship
Mercator Media Ltd, Spinnaker House, Waterside Gardens, Fareham, Hants PO16 8SD
tel (01329) 825335
email editor@motorship.com
website www.motorship.com
Twitter @Motorship
Editor Gavin Lipsith
11 p.a. £168.50 p.a.
News, information and insight for marine technology professionals.
Moving Worlds
School of English, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT
email mworlds@leeds.ac.uk
website www.movingworlds.net
General Editors Shirley Chew, Stuart Murray Biannual From £14 p.a.
International magazine, describing itself as a ‘journal of transcultural writings’ . Features creative writing, literary criticism, visual texts, and translations into and from English. Submissions should be of previously unpublished work.
Mslexia
PO Box 656, Newcastle upon Tyne NE99 1PZ
tel 0191 204 8860
email postbag@mslexia.co.uk
website www.mslexia.co.uk
Twitter @Mslexia
Editorial Director Debbie Taylor, Books Editor Danuta Kean
Quarterly £8.95
Magazine for women writers which combines features and advice about writing with new fiction and poetry by women. Considers unsolicited material within specific submission slots. Length: up to two short stories of no more than 2,200 words, up to four poems of no more than 40 lines each, in any style, or up to two short scripts of no more than 1,000 words, which must relate to current themes (or adhere to poetry or short story competition rules). Also accepts submissions for other areas of the magazine, including Confession, Bedtime stories, Poet Laureate, etc., variously themed and unthemed. Articles/features by negotiation. Illustrations: by commission only; email submissions welcome. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1998.
Muscle & Fitness
Weider Publishing, 10 Windsor Court, Clarence Drive, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 2PE
tel (01423) 504516
website www.muscleandfitness.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/musclefitnessuk
Twitter @MuscleFitnessUK
Editor John Plummer
Monthly £4.20
A guide to muscle development and general health and fitness. Founded 1988.
Music Teacher
Rhinegold House, 20 Rugby Street, London WC1N 3QZ
tel 07785 613417
email alex.stevens@rhinegold.co.uk
website www.rhinegold.co.uk/rhinegold-publishing/magazines/music-teacher
Twitter @MusicTeacherMag
Editor Alex Stevens
Monthly £45.99 p.a. (print), £17.99 p.a. (digital)
Information and articles for both school and private instrumental teachers, including reviews of books, music, software, CD-Roms and other music-education resources. Articles and illustrations must both have a teaching, as well as a musical, interest. Length: articles 600–1,700 words. Payment: £120 per 1,000 words. Founded 1908.
Music Week
The Emerson Building, 4–8 Emerson Street, London SE1 9DU
tel 020-7226 7246
email msutherland@nbmedia.com
website www.musicweek.com
Editor Mark Sutherland
Weekly £5.50
News and features on all aspects of producing, manufacturing, marketing and retailing music, plus the live music business and all other aspects of the music industry. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1959.
Musical Opinion
1 Exford Road, London SE12 9HD
tel 020-8857 1582
email musicalopinion@hotmail.co.uk
website www.musicalopinion.com
Editor Robert Matthew-Walker
Bi-monthly £28 p.a.
Suggestions for contributions of musical interest, scholastic, educational, anniversaries and ethnic. DVD, CD, opera, festival, book, music reviews. Illustrations: colour photos. Founded 1877.
Musical Times
7 Brunswick Mews, Hove, East Sussex BN3 1HD
email mted@gotadsl.co.uk
website http://themusicaltimes.blogspot.co.uk
Editor Antony Bye
4 p.a. £43 p.a.
Musical articles, reviews, 500–6,000 words. All material commissioned; no unsolicited material. Illustrations: music. Founded 1844.
My Weekly
D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, 80 Kingsway East, Dundee DD4 8SL
tel (01382) 223131
email myweekly@dcthomson.co.uk
website www.myweekly.co.uk
Twitter @My_Weekly
Acting Editor-in-Chief Sally Hampton, Assistant Editor Sally Rodger, Health Editor Moira Chisholm, Fiction Editor Karen Byrom
Weekly £1.20
Modern women’s magazine aimed at 50+ age group. No unsolicited MSS considered. Send ideas or pitches to relevant department editor. Illustrations: colour. Payment by negotiation. Founded 1910.
The National Trust Magazine
The National Trust, Heelis, Kemble Drive, Swindon SN2 2NA
tel (01793) 817716
email magazine@nationaltrust.org.uk
website www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Editor Sally Palmer
3 p.a. Free to members or £4.75
Lifestyle title with focus on the National Trust, encompassing interiors, gardens, food, UK travel, wildlife, environment, topical features and celebrity content. No unsolicited articles. Length: 1,000 words (features), 200 words (news). Illustrations: colour transparencies and artwork. Payment: by arrangement; picture library rates. Founded 1932.
Nature
Springer Nature, The Macmillan Building, 4 Crinan Street, London N1 9XW
tel 020-7833 4000
email nature@nature.com
website www.nature.com/nature
Editor Magdalena Skipper
Weekly £135 p.a.
Devoted to scientific matters and to their bearing upon public affairs. All contributors of articles have specialised knowledge of the subjects with which they deal. Illustrations: full colour. Founded 1869.
NB magazine
Studio 20, Glove Factory Studios, Brook Lane, Holt, Wilts. BA14 6RL
tel (01225) 302266
email info@nudge-book.com
website www.nudge-book.com
Managing Director Alistair Giles, Publishing Liaison
Executive Alice Beazer
4 p.a. £27.60 p.a. (UK, including p&p)
Aimed at book lovers and book clubs. Includes extracts from new books, articles and features about and by authors, focusing on how the book trade works, how books reach publication and then find a readership. A diverse range of genres are covered within the magazine, and readers voices and opinions are represented. Also covers news from the book world, including updates on awards and prizes. A sample magazine is available for £6.90 from the website (strictly UK only). Free copies of featured books in each issue may be claimed as long as post and packing costs are covered.
net
Future Publishing Ltd, Richmond House, 33 Richmond Hill, Bournemouth BH2 6EZ
tel (01225) 442244
website www.creativebloq.com
Twitter @netmag
Editor Philip Morris
Monthly £5.99
Articles, features and tutorials news on web design and development. Length: 1,000–3,000 words. Illustrations: colour. Payment: negotiable. Founded 1994.
New Humanist
The Rationalist Association, Development House, 56–64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT
tel 020-3633 4633
email editor@newhumanist.org.uk
website https://newhumanist.org.uk
Editor Daniel Trilling
Quarterly £27 p.a. (print), £10 p.a. (digital)
Articles on current affairs, philosophy, science, the arts, literature, religion and humanism. Length: 750–4,000 words. Illustrations: colour photos. Payment: nominal. Founded 1885.
New Internationalist
The Old Music Hall, 106–108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1JE
tel (01865) 403345
email ni@newint.org
website http://newint.org
Twitter @newint
Co-editors Vanessa Baird, Chris Brazier, Hazel Healy, Dinyar Godrej, Yohann Koshy
Monthly £4.45
World issues, ranging from food to feminism to peace; one subject examined each month. Length: up to 2,000 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour, cartoons. Payment: £250 per 1,000 words. Founded 1973.
New Law Journal
LexisNexis Butterworths, Lexis House, 30 Farringdon Street, London EC4A 4HH
tel 020-7400 2580
email newlaw.journal@lexisnexis.co.uk
website www.newlawjournal.co.uk
Twitter @newlawjournal
Editor Jan Miller
48 p.a. £8, £389 p.a.
Articles and news on all aspects of civil litigation and dispute resolution. Length: up to 1,900 words. Payment: by arrangement.
(incorporating Melody Maker)
Time Inc. (UK), The Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SU
tel 020-3148 5000
email karen.walter@timeinc.com
website www.nme.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/nmemagazine
Twitter @nme
Editor-in-Chief Mike Williams
Online only
The latest music news, the best new bands, world exclusive features and new album reviews every week. Length: by arrangement. Preliminary letter or phone call desirable. Illustrations: action photos with strong news angle of recording personalities, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1952.
New Scientist
25 Bedford Street, London WC2 9ES
tel 020-7611 1202
email enquiries@newscientist.com
website www.newscientist.com
Editor Emily Wilson
Weekly £4.50
Authoritative articles of topical importance on all aspects of science and technology. Potential contributors should study recent copies of the magazine and initially send only a 200-word synopsis of their idea. Illustrations: all styles, cartoons; contact art dept.
New Statesman
(formerly New Statesman & Society) 71–73 Carter Lane, London, EC4V 5EQ
tel 020-7936 6400
email editorial@newstatesman.co.uk
website www.newstatesman.co.uk
Editor Jason Cowley
Weekly £4.50
Interested in news, reportage and analysis of current political and social issues at home and overseas, plus book reviews, general articles and coverage of the arts, environment and science seen from the perspective of the British Left but written in a stylish, witty and unpredictable way. Length: strictly according to the value of the piece. Illustrations: commissioned for specific articles, although artists’ samples considered for future reference; occasional cartoons. Payment: by agreement. Founded 1913.
New Welsh Reader
(formerly New Welsh Review)
PO Box 170, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 1WZ
tel (01970) 628410
email submissions@newwelshreview.com
website www.newwelshreview.com
Editor Gwen Davis
3 p.a. From £16.99 p.a.
Literary – critical articles, creative non-fiction, short stories, poems, book reviews and profiles. Especially, but not exclusively, concerned with Welsh writing in English. Length: up to 3,000 words (articles). Send by email or hard copy with a sae for return of material. Decisions within three months of submission. See website for information on New Welsh Writing Awards and New Welsh Rarebyte (ePub). Illustrations: colour. Payment: £68 per 1,000 words (articles); £28 per poem, £100 per short story, £47 per review. Founded 1988.
The North
Submissions Department, The Poetry Business, Campo House, 45 Campo Lane, Sheffield S1 2EG
tel 0114 438 4074
email office@poetrybusiness.co.uk
website www.thepoetrybusiness.co.uk
Twitter @poetrybusiness
Editor Ann Sansom
2 p.a. £10
Contemporary poetry from new and established writers, as well as book reviews, critical articles and a range of features. Up to six poems may be submitted by post only; full information on submission windows given on the website.
Now
Time Inc. (UK), The Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SU
tel 020-3148 5000
email nowletters@timeinc.com
website www.nowmagazine.co.uk
Weekly £1.80
Celebrity gossip, news, fashion, beauty and lifestyle features. Most articles are commissioned or are written by in-house writers. Founded 1996.
Nursery World
MA Education, St Jude’s Church, Dulwich Road, London SE24 0PB
tel 020-8501 6693
email liz.roberts@markallengroup.com
website www.nurseryworld.co.uk
Editor Liz Roberts
Weekly £102 p.a. (print and digital)
For all grades of primary school, nursery and childcare staff, nannies, foster parents and all concerned with the care of expectant mothers, babies and young children. Authoritative and informative articles, 800 or 1,300 words, and photos, on all aspects of child welfare and early education, from 0–8 years, in the UK. Practical ideas, policy news and career advice. No short stories. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Payment: by arrangement.
Nursing Times
EMAP, Telephone House, 69–77 Paul Street, London EC2A 4NQ
tel 020-3953 2707
email jenni.middleton@emap.com
website www.nursingtimes.net
Twitter @nursingtimes
Twitter @nursingtimesed
Editor Jenni Middleton
Monthly £9.50
Articles of clinical interest, nursing education and nursing policy. Illustrated articles not longer than 2,000 words. Press day: first or last Friday of the month. Illustrations: photos, line. Payment: NUJ rates; by arrangement for illustrations. Founded 1905.
OK!
Northern & Shell Building, 10 Lower Thames Street, London EC3R 6EN
tel 0871 434 1010
website www.ok.co.uk/home
Editor Kirsty Tyler
Weekly £2
Exclusive celebrity interviews and photographs. Submit ideas in writing. Length: 1,000 words. Illustrations: colour. Payment: £150-£200 per feature. Founded 1993.
The Oldie
65 Newman Street, London W1T 3EG
tel 020-7436 8801
email editorial@theoldie.co.uk
website www.theoldie.co.uk
Editor Harry Mount
Monthly £4.25
General interest magazine reflecting attitudes of older people but aimed at a wider audience. Features (600–1,000 words) on all subjects, as well as articles for specific sections. Potential contributors should familiarise themselves with the magazine prior to submitting work. See website for further guidelines. Enclose sae for reply/return of MSS. No poetry. Illustrations: welcomes b&w and colour cartoons. Payment: approx. £100-£150 per 1,000 words; £100 for cartoons. Founded 1992.
Olive
Immediate Media Co. Ltd, Vineyard House, 44 Brook Green, London W6 7BT
tel 020-7150 5000
website www.olivemagazine.com
Editor Laura Rowe
Monthly £4.50
Upmarket food magazine which aims to encourage readers to cook, eat and explore. Each edition includes a range of recipes for both everyday and weekend cooking, as well as information on techniques, trends and tips; restaurant recommendations across the UK; and foodie-inspired travel ideas from around the world.
Opera
36 Black Lion Lane, London W6 9BE
tel 020-8563 8893
email editor@opera.co.uk
website www.opera.co.uk
Editor John Allison 13 p.a. £70.50 p.a.
Reviews of opera from the UK and around the world, including profiles of opera’s greatest performers and a comprehensive calendar of productions and events. Length: up to 2,000 words. Illustrations: photos. Payment: by arrangement.
Opera Now
Rhinegold House, 20 Rugby Street, London WC1N 3QZ
tel 020-7333 1729
email opera.now@rhinegold.co.uk
website www.rhinegold.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Ashutosh Khandekar
Monthly £4.95
Articles, news, reviews on opera. All material commissioned only. Length: 150–1,500 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos, line, cartoons. Payment: £120 per 1,000 words. Founded 1989.
Orbis International Literary Journal
17 Greenhow Avenue, West Kirby, Wirral CH48 5EL
tel 0151 625 1446
email carolebaldock@hotmail.com
website www.orbisjournal.com
Editor Carole Baldock
Quarterly £5, £18 p.a. (UK)
Literary magazine; provides feedback with proofs. Publishes poetry, fiction (1,000 words maximum), flash fiction, non-fiction, and translations. UK submissions: four poems; please include C5-sized sae. Overseas: two submissions via email. Readers’ Award: £50, plus £50, split between four runners-up. Subscribers also receive the Xtra Kudos Newsletter, which typically appears weekly. Two sample issues may be obtained for £7 (inc. p&p) for UK readers, or £16 for those based overseas. Founded 1969.
Our Dogs
Northwood House, Greenwood Business Centre, Regent Road, Salford M5 4QH
tel 0844 504 9001
email editorial@ourdogs.co.uk
website www.ourdogs.co.uk
Twitter @OURDOGSNEWS
Editor Alison Smith
Weekly £4
Articles and news on the breeding and showing of pedigree dogs. Illustrations: b&w photos. Payment: by negotiation; £10 per photo. Founded 1895.
Oxford Poetry
Magdalen College, Oxford OX1 4AU
email editors@oxfordpoetry.co.uk
website www.oxfordpoetry.co.uk
Editors Mary Jean Chan, Theophilus Kwek
2 p.a. £13 p.a. (plus postage)
Previously unpublished poems (in English) and translations, both unsolicited and commissioned; also interviews, articles and reviews. Submissions via email, either as attachments or in the body of a message. Founded 1910; refounded 1983.
PC Pro
Dennis Publishing Ltd, 31–32 Alfred Place, London WC1E 7DP
020–3890 3890
email editor@pcpro.co.uk
website subscribe.pcpro.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/pcpro
Twitter @pcpro
Editor-in-Chief Tim Danton
Monthly £5.99 (DVD edition), £4.99 (CD edition)
Expert advice and insights from IT professionals, plus in-depth reviews and group tests, aimed at IT pros and enthusiasts. Email feature pitches to editor@pcpro.co.uk but only after reading the magazine first. Founded 1994.
Peace News
5. Caledonian Road, London N1 9DY
tel 020-7278 3344
email editorial@peacenews.info
website www.peacenews.info
Editors Milan Rai, Emily Johns
6. p.a. From £10 p.a.
Political articles based on nonviolence in every aspect of human life. Illustrations: line, half-tone. No payment. Founded 1936.
People Management
Haymarket Ltd, Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham, TW1 3SP
tel 020-8267 5013
email PMeditorial@haymarket.co.uk
website www.peoplemanagement.co.uk
Twitter @PeopleMgt
Editor Robert Jeffrey
10 p.a. Free to CIPD members
Magazine of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. News items and feature articles on recruitment and selection, training and development; pay and performance management; industrial psychology; employee relations; employment law; working practices and new practical ideas in personnel management in industry and commerce. Length: up to 2,500 words. Illustrations: contact art editor. Payment: by arrangement.
People’s Friend
D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, 2 Albert Square, Dundee DD1 1DD
tel (01382) 223131
email peoplesfriend@dcthomson.co.uk
website www.thepeoplesfriend.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/PeoplesFriendMagazine
Twitter @TheFriendMag
Editor Angela Gilchrist
Weekly £1.30
Fiction magazine for women of all ages. Serials (60,000–70,000 words) and complete stories (1,000–4,000 words) of strong romantic and emotional appeal. Includes knitting and cookery. No preliminary letter required; send material for the attention of the Editor. Illustrations: colour. Payment: on acceptance. Founded 1869.
People’s Friend Pocket Novel
D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, 80 Kingsway East, Dundee DD4 8SL
tel (01382) 223131
email tsteel@dcthomson.co.uk
website www.thepeoplesfriend.co.uk
Editor Tracey Steel
2 per month £3.49
38,000-word family and romantic stories aimed at 30+ age group. No illustrations. Payment: by arrangement.
Period Living
Future Publishing Ltd, 2 Sugar Brook Court, Aston Road, Bromsgrove, Worcs. B60 3EX
email period.living@futurenet.com
website www.realhomes.com/period-living
Twitter @PeriodLivingMag
Editor Melanie Griffiths
Monthly £4.35
Articles and features on decoration, furnishings, renovation of period homes; gardens, crafts, decorating in a period style. Illustrated. Payment: varies, according to work required. Founded 1990.
The Photographer
BIPP, Ardenham Court, Oxford Road, Aylesbury, Bucks HP19 8HT
tel (01296) 642020
email editor@bipp.com
website www.bipp.com
Editor Chris Harper FBIPP
Quarterly £20 p.a. (UK residents), £40 p.a. (EU residents), £50 (Rest of World); free to all members of British Institute of Professional Photography
Journal of the British Institute of Professional Photography. Authoritative reviews, news, views and high-quality photographs.
Picture Postcard Monthly
6 Camarthen Avenue, Portsmouth, PO6 2AQ
tel 023-9242 3527
email info@picturepostcardmagazine.co.uk
website www.picturepostcardmagazine.co.uk
Twitter @Postcard_World
Contact Mark Wingham
Monthly £38 p.a. (UK)
Articles, news and features for collectors of old or modern picture postcards. Length: 500–2,000 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w. Payment: by negotiation prior to articles/images being submitted. Founded 1978.
Planet: The Welsh Internationalist
PO Box 44, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 3ZZ
tel (01970) 611255
email planet.enquiries@planetmagazine.org.uk
website www.planetmagazine.org.uk
Twitter @Planet_TWI
Editor Emily Trahair
Quarterly £22 p.a. (UK)
Articles on culture, society, Welsh current affairs and international politics, as well as short fiction, poetry, photo essays and review articles. Article length: 1,500–2,500 words. Payment: £45 per 1,000 words, £30 per poem. Submissions by post or email, preferably by email. For articles, email enquiry in first instance. Founded 1970.
PN Review
(formerly Poetry Nation)
Carcanet Press Ltd, 4th Floor, Alliance House, 30 Cross Street, Manchester M2 7AQ
tel 0161 834 8730
email info@carcanet.co.uk
website www.pnreview.co.uk
Editor Michael Schmidt
6 p.a. £39.50 p.a. UK (print and digital; other subscription rates are available)
Poems, essays, reviews, translations. Submissions by post only. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1973.
Poetry Ireland Review/Iris Éigse Éireann
11 Parnell Square East, Dublin D01 ND60, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 6789815
email publications@poetryireland.ie
website www.poetryireland.ie
Editor Eavan Boland, Irish-language Editor Caitlín Nic Íomhair
3 p.a. €12, €38 p.a. (Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland), €43 p.a. (Rest of World)
Poetry. Features and articles by arrangement. Payment: €40 per contribution; €75 reviews. Founded 1981.
Poetry London
The Albany, Douglas Way, London SE8 4AG
tel 020-8691 7260
email admin@poetrylondon.co.uk
website www.poetrylondon.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/poetrylondon
Twitter @Poetry_London
Editors Ahren Warner and Martha Kapos (poetry), Sam Buchan-Watts (reviews)
3 p.a. £25 p.a.
Poems of the highest standard, articles/reviews on any aspect of contemporary poetry. Comprehensive listings of poetry events and resources. Contributors must be knowledgeable about contemporary poetry. Payment: £20 minimum. Founded 1988.
The Poetry Review
The Poetry Society, 22 Betterton Street, London WC2H 9BX
tel 020-7420 9880
email poetryreview@poetrysociety.org.uk
website www.poetrysociety.org.uk
Editor Emily Berry Quarterly
From £37 p.a.
Poems, features and reviews. Send no more than six poems with sae. Preliminary study of magazine essential. Payment: £50+ per poem.
Poetry Wales
57 Nolton Street, Bridgend CF31 3AE
tel (01656) 663018
email info@poetrywales.co.uk
website www.poetrywales.co.uk
Editor Nia Davies
3. p.a. £9.99
Poetry, criticism and commentary from Wales and around the world. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1965.
The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
SAGE Publications, 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP
tel 020-7324 8500
website https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/journal/police-journal
Editors Jason Roach, Michelle Rogerson Quarterly From £66 p.a. for individual print issues; see website for further details
Articles of technical or professional interest to the Police Service throughout the world. Illustrations: line drawings. Payment: none. Founded 1928.
The Political Quarterly
Wiley-Blackwell, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ
tel (01865) 776868
website www.politicalquarterly.org.uk
Twitter @po_qu
Editors Deborah Mabbett, Ben Jackson
4 p.a. From £11 p.a. for personal online subscription; see website for full list
Topical aspects of national and international politics and public administration; takes a progressive, but not a party, point of view. See website for submissions information. Length: average 5,000 words. Payment: about £125 per article. Founded 1930.
The Pool
email hello@thepoolltd.com
website www.the-pool.com
Twitter @thepoolUK
Co-founders Sam Baker, Lauren Laverne
Online news and comment platform for women, covering a range of issues including arts and culture, work, food, beauty, fashion and health. Pitches welcomed by editorial and art teams, but potential contributors should clearly indicate any time-sensitive ideas and also send examples of previous work.
Popshot Quarterly
Jubilee House, 2 Jubilee Place, London SW3 3TQ
tel 020-7349 3700
email hello@popshotpopshot.com
website www.popshotpopshot.com
Twitter @popshotmag
Editor Laura Silverman
2 p.a. From £20 p.a. for four print editions and digital issue
Original short stories, flash fiction and poetry paired with bespoke illustrations. Study magazine before submitting work. Each issue is themed and submissions should be tailored accordingly – visit www.popshotpopshot.com/submit for latest details. Length: maximum 3,000 words, shorter is preferable. Illustrations: send portfolios to illustration@popshotpopshot.com. Founded 2009.
Poultry World
Reed Business Information, Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton, Surrey SM2 5AS
tel 020-8652 4927
email jake.davies@proagrica.com
website www.poultryworld.net
Editor Jake Davies
Monthly £3.90
Articles on poultry breeding, production, marketing and packaging. News of international poultry interest. Illustrations: photos, line. Payment: by arrangement.
PR Week
Haymarket Ltd, Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham TW1 3SP
tel 020-8267 5000
email john.harrington@haymarket.com
website www.prweek.com
Twitter @prweekuknews
Editor-in-Chief Danny Rogers
Bi-monthly p.a. £6
News and features on public relations. Length: approx. 800–3,000 words. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1984.
Prac Crit
email editors@praccrit.com
website www.praccrit.com
Twitter @praccrit
Editors Sarah Howe, Dai George, Vidyan Ravinthiran
Online journal of poetry and criticism, published three times a year. Features interviews, essays and the reflections of poets themselves; close analysis of poems a hallmark.
Practical Boat Owner
Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough GU14 7BF
tel (01252) 555000
email pbo@timeinc.com
website www.pbo.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/practicalboatownermag
Twitter @p_b_o
Editor Rob Melotti
Monthly £4.60
Yachting magazine. Hints, tips and practical articles for cruising skippers. Send synopsis first. Illustrations: photos or drawings. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1967.
Practical Caravan
Haymarket Ltd, Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham TW1 3SP
tel 020-8267 5712
email practical.caravan@haymarket.com
website www.practicalcaravan.com
Group Editor Alastair Clements
Every four weeks £4.20
Caravan-related travelogues, caravan site reviews; travel writing for existing regular series; technical and DIY matters. Illustrations: colour. Payment negotiable. Founded 1967.
Practical Fishkeeping
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468000
website www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk
Twitter @PFKmagazine
Editor Karen Youngs
13 p.a. £4.50
Practical fishkeeping in tropical and coldwater aquaria and ponds. Heavy emphasis on inspiration and involvement. Good colour photography always needed, and used. No verse or humour, no personal biographical accounts of fishkeeping unless practical. Payment: by worth. Founded 1966.
Practical Photography
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468000
website www.practicalphotography.com
Twitter @practphoto
Editor Ben Hawkins
13 issues p.a. £5.49
Aimed at photographic enthusiasts of all levels who want to improve their skills, try new techniques and learn from the experts. Excellent potential for freelance pictures: must be technically and pictorially superior and have some relevance to photographic technique. Ideas for features are welcome but must be considered, original and relevant. Send brief of idea in first instance. Rates are negotiable but are typically £60 per page pro rata for images and £120 per 1,000 words. Founded 1959.
Practical Wireless
Warners Group Publications Ltd, The Maltings, West Street, Bourne, Lincs. PE10 9PH
tel (01778) 391000
email practicalwireless@warnersgroup.co.uk
website www.radioenthusiast.co.uk
Editor Don Field
Monthly £3.99
Articles on the practical and theoretical aspects of amateur radio and communications. Constructional projects. Telephone or email for advice and essential PW author’s guide. Illustrations: in b&w and colour; photos, line drawings and wash half-tone for offset litho. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1932.
The Practising Midwife
Saturn House, Mercury Rise, Altham Industrial Park, Altham, Lancs. BB5 5BY
email info@all4maternity.com
website www.all4maternity.com
Twitter @TPM_Journal
Editor Anna Byrom, Managing Editor Laura Yeates Monthly Subscription rates available on application; see website for full list.
Disseminates evidence-based material to a wide professional audience. Research and review papers, viewpoints and news items pertaining to midwifery, maternity care, women’s health and neonatal health with both a national and an international perspective. All articles submitted are peer-reviewed anonymously. Length: 1,200–1,750 words (articles) or 2,400 words (research articles). Illustrations: colour transparencies and artwork; hi-res jpgs or pdfs. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1997.
The Practitioner
Practitioner Medical Publishing Ltd, 10 Fernthorpe Road, London SW16 6DR
tel 020-8677 3508
email editor@thepractitioner.co.uk
website www.thepractitioner.co.uk
Editor Corinne Short
Monthly From £69 p.a.
Clinical journal for GPs. The articles, on advances in evidence-based medicine, are written by hospital consultants who are specialists in their field. The articles are independently commissioned. Unsolicited material, placed copy or suggestions from third parties not accepted. Founded 1868.
Press Gazette
40 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8EB
tel 020-7936 6433
email pged@pressgazette.co.uk
website www.pressgazette.co.uk
Editor Dominic Ponsford
Weekly Online only
News and features of interest to journalists and others working in the media. Length: 1,200 words (features), 300 words (news). Payment: approx. £230 (features), news stories negotiable. Founded 1965.
Pride
1 Garratt Lane, London SW18 4AQ
tel 020-8714 467
email editor@pridemagazine.com
website www.pridemagazine.com
Publisher C. J. Cushnie
Monthly £30 pa. (UK)
Lifestyle magazine incorporating fashion and beauty, travel, food and entertaining articles for the woman of colour. Length: 1,000–3,000 words. Illustrations: colour photos and drawings. Payment: £100 per 1,000 words. Founded 1991; relaunched 1997.
Prima
Hearst Magazines UK, National Magazines House, 72 Broadwick Street, London W1F 9EP
tel 020-7439 5000
email prima@hearst.co.uk
website www.prima.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/primamagazine
Twitter @primamag
Editor Gaby Huddart
Monthly £3.49
Articles on fashion, home, crafts, health and beauty, cookery; features. Founded 1986.
Private Eye
6 Carlisle Street, London W1D 3BN
tel 020-7437 4017
email strobes@private-eye.co.uk
website www.private-eye.co.uk
Twitter @PrivateEyeNews
Editor Ian Hislop
Fortnightly £2
News and current affairs. Satire. llustrations and cartoons: colour or b&w. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1961.
Prole
15 Maes-y-Dre, Abergele, Conwy LL22 7HW
email admin@prolebooks.co.uk
website www.prolebooks.co.uk
Twitter @Prolebooks
Editors Brett Evans, Phil Robertson
3 p.a. (April/August/December) £6.70 (UK inc. p&p), £18.60 p.a. (UK inc. p&p)
Submissions of poetry, short fiction and creative non-fiction (7,500 words max) and photographic cover art welcome (see website for submission guidelines). Annual poetry competition. Payment: profit share. Founded: 2010.
Prospect Magazine
5th Floor, 23 Savile Row, London W1S 2ET
tel 020-7255 1281
email editorial@prospect-magazine.co.uk
website www.prospectmagazine.co.uk
Twitter @prospect_uk
Editor Tom Clark
Monthly £5.95
Political and cultural monthly magazine. Essays, features, special reports, reviews, short stories, opinions/analysis. Length: 3,000–6,000 words (essays, special reports, short stories), 1,000 words (opinions). Illustrations: colour and b&w. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1995.
Psychologies
Kelsey Media, Cudham Tithe Barn, Berry’s Hill, Cudham, Kent TN16 3AG
tel (01959) 541444
email editor@psychologies.co.uk
website www.psychologies.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Suzy Greaves
Monthly £4.20
Women’s magazine with a focus on ‘what we’re like, not just what we look like’; features cover relationships, family and parenting, personality, behaviour, health, wellbeing, beauty, society and social trends, travel, spirituality and sex. Welcomes new ideas by email which fit into one of these areas, and suggestions should offer a combination of psychological insight and practical advice.
Pulse
140 London Wall, London EC2Y 5DN
tel 020-7214 0500
email feedback@pulsetoday.co.uk
website www.pulsetoday.co.uk
Twitter @pulsetoday
Editor Nigel Praities
Weekly Free on request
Articles and photos of direct interest to GPs. Purely clinical material can be accepted only from medically qualified authors. Length: 600–1,200 words. Illustrations: b&w and colour photos. Payment: £150 average. Founded 1959.
Pushing Out the Boat
email info@pushingouttheboat.co.uk
website www.pushingouttheboat.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/pushingouttheboat
Twitter @POTB13
Biennial £7
North-East Scotland’s magazine of new writing and visual arts. Features new prose, poetry and art from the area and the wider world, all selected (anonymously) from online submissions. A not-for profit magazine run as a charity by volunteers, its costs are met by sales revenue, plus events.
Q Magazine
Bauer Media Group, Endeavour House, 189 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8JG
tel 020-7437 9011
email qmail@qthemusic.com
website www.q4music.com
Editor Ted Kessler
Monthly £4.50
Glossy music guide. All material commissioned. Length: 1,200–2,500 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Payment: £350 per 1,000 words; illustrations by arrangement. Founded 1986.
RA Magazine
Royal Academy of Arts, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BD
tel 020-7300 5820
email ramagazine@royalacademy.org.uk
website www.royalacademy.org.uk/ra-magazine
Editor Sam Phillips
Quarterly £5.95 (£24 p.a.)
Visual arts and culture articles relating to the Royal Academy of Arts and the wider British and international arts scene. Length: 150–1,800 words. Illustrations: consult the Editor. Payment: average £250 per 1,000 words; illustrations by negotiation. Founded 1983.
Racing Post
Floor 23, 1 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5AP
tel (01635) 246505
email editor@racingpost.co.uk
website www.racingpost.com
Editor Bruce Millington
Mon–Fri £2.90, Weekender edition (Wednesday to Sunday) £3.40
News on horseracing, greyhound racing and sports betting. Founded 1986.
Radio Times
Immediate Media Co. Ltd, Vineyard House, 44 Brook Green, London W6 7BT
tel 020-7150 5429
email feedback@radiotimes.com
website www.radiotimes.com
Editorial Director Mark Frith
Weekly £2.80
Articles and interviews that preview the week’s programmes on British TV and radio as well as on-demand programming. All articles are specially commissioned – ideas and synopses are welcomed but not unsolicited MSS. Length: 600–2,500 words.
Illustrations: mostly in colour; photos, graphic designs or drawings. Payment: by arrangement.
RAIL
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468000
email rail@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.railmagazine.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/Railmagazine
Twitter @RAIL
Managing Editor Nigel Harris Fortnightly From £79 p.a.
News and in-depth features on current UK railway operations. Length: 1,000–3,000 words (features), 250–400 words (news). Illustrations: colour and b&w photos and artwork. Payment: £75 per 1,000 words; £15–£40 per photo except cover (£100). Founded 1981.
Railway Gazette International
7th Floor, Chancery House, St Nicholas Way, Sutton, Surrey SM1 4JB
tel 020-8652 5200
email editor@railwaygazette.com
website www.railwaygazette.com
Twitter @railwaygazette
Editor Chris Jackson
Monthly £110 p.a.
Deals with management, engineering, operation and finance of railway, metro and light rail transport worldwide. Articles of business interest on these subjects are considered and paid for if accepted. No ‘enthusiast’-oriented articles. Phone or email to discuss proposals. Illustrated articles, of 1,000–2,000 words, are preferred.
The Railway Magazine
Media Centre, Morton Way, Horncastle, Lincs. LN9 6JR
tel (01507) 529589
email railway@mortons.co.uk
website www.railwaymagazine.co.uk
Editor Chris Milner
Monthly £4.40
Illustrated magazine dealing with all railway subjects; no fiction or verse. Articles from 1,500–2,000 words accompanied by photos. Preliminary email or letter desirable. Illustrations: digital; black and white and colour transparencies. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1897.
Reach Poetry
Indigo Dreams Publishing Ltd, 24 Forest Houses, Cookworthy Moor, Halwill, Beaworthy, Devon EX21 5UU
email publishing@indigodreams.co.uk
website www.indigodreams.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/indigodreamspublishing
Twitter @IndigoDreamsPub
Editor Ronnie Goodyer
Monthly £4.50, £51.00 p.a.
Unpublished and original poetry. Submit up to three poems for consideration by post (include sae for reply) or email (preferred). New poets encouraged. Features lively subscribers’ letters and votes pages. No payment; £50 prize money each issue. The editors were recipients of the Ted Slade Award for Services to Poetry 2015; Indigo Dreams won the Most Innovative Publisher Award (Saboteur Awards for Literature 2017). Founded 1998.
Reader’s Digest
PO Box 7853, Ringwood BH24 9FH
tel 0845 601 2711
email info@readersdigest.co.uk
website www.readersdigest.co.uk
Monthly £3.79
Original anecdotes, short stories, letters to the editor and jokes may be submitted online for consideration. Founded 1922.
Real People
Hearst Magazines UK, National Magazines House, 72 Broadwick Street, London W1F 9EP
tel 020-7339 4570
website www.realpeoplemag.co.uk
Weekly 67p
Magazine for women with real-life tales of ordinary people coping with extraordinary events, plus puzzles section.
Reality
Redemptorist Communications, Unit A6, Santry Business Park, Swords Road, Dublin D09 X651, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 4922488
email info@redcoms.org
website www.redcoms.org
Editor Fr. Gerry Moloney CSSR
Monthly €2.50
Illustrated magazine for Christian living. Illustrated articles on all aspects of modern life, including family, youth, religion, leisure. Length: 1,000–1,500 words. Payment: by arrangement; average £50 per 1,000 words. Founded 1936.
Record Collector
7th Floor, Vantage London, Great West Road, London TW8 9AG
email rc.editorial@metropolis.co.uk
website www.recordcollectormag.com
Reviews Editor Jamie Atkins
Monthly £4.90
Covers all areas of music, with the focus on collectable releases and the reissues market. Specially commissions most material but will consider unsolicited material. Welcomes ideas for articles and features. Length: 2,000 words for articles/features; 200 words for news. Illustrations: transparencies, colour and b&w prints, scans of rare records; all commissioned. Payment: negotiable. Founded 1980.
Red
Hearst Magazines UK, National Magazines House, 72 Broadwick Street, London, W1F 9EP
tel 020-7150 7600
email red@redmagazine.co.uk
website www.redonline.co.uk
Twitter @RedMagDaily
Executive Editor Sarah Tomczak
Monthly £4.30
High-quality articles on topics of interest to women aged 25–45: humour, memoirs, interviews and well-researched investigative features. Approach with ideas in writing in first instance. Length: 900 words upwards. Illustrations: transparencies. Payment: NUJ rates minimum. Founded 1998.
Red Pepper
44–48 Shepherdess Walk, London N1 7JP
email submissions@redpepper.org.uk
website www.redpepper.org.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/redpeppermagazine
Twitter @redpeppermag
Co-editors Hilary Wainwright, Michael Calderbank, Ruth Potts
Bi-monthly From £2 per month
Independent radical magazine: news and features on politics, culture and everyday life of interest to the left and greens. Material mostly commissioned. Length: news/news features 200–800 words, other features 800–2,000 words. Illustrations: photos, graphics. Payment: for investigations, otherwise only exceptionally. Founded 1994.
Reform
(published by United Reformed Church)
86 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9RT
tel 020-7916 8630
email reform@urc.org.uk
website www.reform-magazine.co.uk
Twitter @Reform_Mag
Editor Stephen Tomkins
10 p.a. £4 (£2.85 for subscribers), £28.50 p.a.
Explores theology, ethics, personal spirituality and Christian perspectives on social and current affairs. Offers articles about Christian ideas from a range of viewpoints, as well as interviews and reviews. Published by the United Reformed Church but has readers from all Christian denominations, as well as readers from other faiths and from no faith tradition. Illustrations: graphic artists/illustrators. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1972.
Report
ATL, 7 Northumberland Street, London WC2N 5RD
tel 020-7930 6441
email report@atl.org.uk
website www.atl.org.uk/report
Twitter @ATLReport
Editors Alex Tomlin, Charlotte Tamvakis 9 p.a. Free
Magazine from the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL). Features, articles, comment, news about nursery, primary, secondary and further education. Payment: minimum £120 per 1,000 words.
Restaurant Magazine
William Reed Business Media, Broadfield Park, Crawley RH11 9RT
tel (01293) 613400
email joe.lutrario@wrbm.com
website www.bighospitality.co.uk
Twitter @RestaurantMagUK
Editor Stefan Chomka
Monthly £4.99
Articles, features and news on the restaurant trade. Specially commissions most material. Welcomes ideas for articles and features. Illustrations: colour transparencies, prints and artwork. Payment: variable. Founded 2001.
Resurgence & Ecologist
The Resurgence Trust, Fort House, Hartland, Bideford, Devon EX39 6EE
tel (01237) 441293
email greg@resurgence.org
website www.resurgence.org
Editor-in-Chief Greg Neale
6 p.a. £4.95
Interested in environment and social justice investigations and features, green living advice and ideas, grassroots activism projects, artist profiles and reviews. Proposal first in most cases. Payment: various. See website for further guidance.
Retail Week
Ascential Information Services Ltd, 33 Kingsway, London WC2B 6UF
tel 020-3033 4220
email content@retail-week.com
website www.retail-week.com
Twitter @retailweek
Executive Editor George MacDonald
Weekly £7.99
Features and news stories on all aspects of retail management. Length: up to 1,400 words. Illustrations: colour photos. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1988.
The Rialto
PO Box 309, Aylsham, Norwich NR11 6LN
email info@therialto.co.uk
website www.therialto.co.uk
Editor Michael Mackmin
3 p.a. £8.50 per issue, £24 p.a. for UK subscriptions; for overseas subscriptions, please consult the website 68pp A4 magazine, mainly poetry but with occasional prose pieces. Prose is commissioned, poetry submissions are very welcome: up to six poems may be submitted either by post (sae essential) or online via Submittable. See website for details of submission windows. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1984.
Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
105 Judd Street, London WC1H 9NE
tel 0303 123 9999
email helpline@rnib.org.uk
website www.rnib.org.uk
Twitter @RNIB
RNIB publishes a variety of titles in a range of formats (including audio, email, braille and Daisy) for adults and young people who have sight loss.
Rugby World
Time Inc (UK) Ltd, 2nd Floor, Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough, Hants GU14 7BF
tel (01252) 555271
email rugbyworld@timeinc.com
website www.rugbyworld.com
Twitter @Rugbyworldmag
Editor Sarah Mockford
Monthly £4.90
Features and exclusive news stories on rugby. Length: approx. 1,200 words. Illustrations: colour photos, cartoons. Payment: £120. Founded 1960.
Runner’s World
Hearst Magazines UK, 33 Broadwick Street, London W1F 0DG
tel 020-7339 4400
website www.runnersworld.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/runnersworlduk
Twitter @runnersworlduk
Editor Andy Dixon
Monthly £4.70
Articles on running, health and fitness, and nutrition. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1979.
RUSI Journal
Whitehall, London SW1A 2ET
tel 020-7747 2600
email publications@rusi.org
website https://rusi.org/publication/rusi-journal
Editor Emma De Angelis
Bi-monthly; available as part of RUSI membership (see website for full list; concessions available) or a subscription in conjunction with RUSI Whitehall Papers.
Journal of the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies. Articles on international security, military science, defence technology and procurement, and military history; also book reviews and correspondence. Length: 3,000–3,500 words. Illustrations: colour photos, maps and diagrams.
Saga Magazine
Saga Publishing Ltd, The Saga Building, Enbrook Park, Sandgate, Folkestone, Kent CT20 3SE
tel (01303) 771523
website www.saga.co.uk/magazine
Monthly From £12 p.a. (special rate; normal rates may be higher)
General interest magazine aimed at the intelligent, literate 50+ reader. Wide range of articles from human interest, real-life stories, intriguing overseas interest (not travel), some natural history, celebrity interviews, photographic book extracts – all subjects are considered in this general interest title. Articles mostly commissioned or written in-house, but genuine exclusives welcome. Illustrations: colour, digital media; mainly commissioned but top-quality photo feature suggestions sometimes accepted. Payment: competitive rate, by negotiation. Founded 1984.
Sainsbury’s Magazine
Seven, 3–7 Herbal Hill, London EC1R 5EJ
tel 020-7775 7775
email feedback@sainsburysmagazine.co.uk
website www.sainsburysmagazine.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Helena Lang
Monthly £2
Features: general, food and drink, health, beauty, homes; all material commissioned. Length: up to 1,500 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos and line illustrations. Payment: varies. Founded 1993.
Salome
email salomeliterature@gmail.com
website www.salomelit.com
Twitter @salome_lit Founder Jacquelyn Guderley
Quarterly £3.50, £13.50 p.a.
Online literary magazine for emerging female writers of fiction, non-fiction, flash fiction and poetry. Aims to give anyone who identifies as female the platform to get their work published, to support and improve the writing skills of female writers, and to provide high-quality reading material for readers. Submission windows and guidelines are provided online: detailed feedback given to everyone who submits, whether their work is publshed or not. Founded 2017.
Sarasvati
24 Forest Houses, Cookworthy Moor, Halwill, Beaworthy, Devon EX21 5UU
email dawnidp@indigodreams.co.uk
website www.indigodreams.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/indigodreamspublishing
Twitter @IndigoDreamsPub
Editor Dawn Bauling
Quarterly £4.50, £17 for 4 issues
International poetry and short story magazine. New writers/poets encouraged. Lively feedback pages. Several pages given to each subscriber. Prose length: 1,000 words or under. Founded 2008.
The School Librarian
School Library Association, 1 Pine Court, Kembrey Park, Swindon SN2 8AD
tel (01793) 530166
email sleditor@sla.org.uk
website www.sla.org.uk
Features Editor Barbara Band, Reviews Editor Joy Court
Quarterly Free to SLA members
Official journal of the School Library Association. Articles on school library management, use and skills, and on authors and illustrators, literacy, publishing. Reviews of books, CD-Roms, websites and other library resources from preschool to adult. Length: 1,800–2,500 words (articles). Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1937.
Scientific Computing World
4 Signet Court, Cambridge CB5 8LA
tel (01223) 275464
email editor.scw@europascience.com
website www.scientific-computing.com
Editor Robert Roe
6 p.a. Free to qualifying subscribers, other subscription rates apply (see website)
Features on hardware and software developments for the scientific community, plus news articles and reviews. Length: 800–2,000 words. Illustrations: colour transparencies, photos, electronic graphics. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1994.
The Scots Magazine
D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, 80 Kingsway East, Dundee DD4 8SL
tel (01382) 223131
email mail@scotsmagazine.com
website www.scotsmagazine.com
Editor Robert Wright Monthly £3.75
Articles on all subjects of Scottish interest, but authors must also be Scottish. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Unsolicited material considered but preliminary enquiries advised. Payment: on acceptance. Founded 1739.
The Scottish Farmer
Newsquest, 200 Renfield Street, Glasgow G2 3QB
tel 0141 302 7732
email ken.fletcher@thescottishfarmer.co.uk
website www.thescottishfarmer.co.uk
Editor Ken Fletcher
Weekly £3.10
Articles on agricultural subjects. Length: 1,000–1,500 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Payment: £80 per 1,000 words. Founded 1893.
Scottish Field
Fettes Park, 496 Ferry Road, Edinburgh EH5 2DL
tel 0131 551 1000
email rbath@scottishfield.co.uk
website www.scottishfield.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/scottishfield/
Twitter @scottishfield
Editor Richard Bath
Monthly £4.25
Scottish lifestyle magazine: interiors, food, travel, wildlife, heritage, general lifestyle. Length of article accepted: 1,200 words. Founded 1903.
Screen International
MBI Ltd, Zetland House, 5–25 Scrutton Street, London EC2A 4HJ
tel 020-8102 0900
email matt.mueller@screendaily.com
website www.screendaily.com
Editor Matt Mueller Monthly From £163 + VAT p.a.
International news and features on the international film business. No unsolicited material. Length: variable. Payment: by arrangement.
Sea Angler
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 395134
website www.seaangler.co.uk
Editor Cliff Brown
Monthly £3.60
Topical articles on all aspects of sea-fishing around the British Isles. Illustrations: colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1972.
Sea Breezes
Media House, Cronkbourne, Tromode, Douglas, Isle of Man IM4 4SB
tel (01624) 696573
website www.seabreezes.co.im
Editor Hamish Ross Monthly From £49.50 p.a.
Factual articles on ships and the sea past and present, preferably illustrated. Length: up to 4,000 words. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1919.
Seen and Heard
Nagalro, PO Box 264, Esher, Surrey KT10 0WA
tel (01372) 818504
email mail@rodneynoon.co.uk
website www.nagalro.com/seen-and-heard-journal/seen-and-heard.aspx
Editor Rodney Noon
Quarterly £35 p.a.
Professional journal of Nagalro, the professional association of children’s guardians, family court advisers and independent social workers. Publishes high-quality articles and academic papers on issues relating to, the professional practice of child-protection social workers, child abuse and protection, adoption and the law relating to children. Potential contributors are advised to contact the editor initially with proposals. Payment: on publication, ranging from £50 to £100.
SelfBuild & Design
151 Station Street, Burton on Trent, Staffs. DE14 1BG
tel (01584) 841417
email ross.stokes@sbdonline.co.uk
website www.selfbuildanddesign.com
Editor Ross Stokes
Monthly £4.50
Articles on house construction for individual builders. Welcomes ideas for articles. Illustrations: colour prints, transparencies and digital. Payment: £100–£200 per 1,000 words.
The Sewing Directory
11A Tedders Close, Hemyock, Cullompton, Devon, EX15 3XD
tel (01823) 680588
email julie@thesewingdirectory.net
website www.thesewingdirectory.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/thesewingdirectory
Twitter @sewingdirectory
Content Editor Julie Briggs
Online directory of UK sewing business – sewing courses, fabric shops and sewing groups. Plus free sewing projects and technique guides. Payment: £40 per article/project. Founded 2010.
Sewing World
MyTimeMedia Ltd, Eden House, Enterprise Way, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
tel (01689) 869840
email sw@mytimemedia.com
website www.sewingworldmagazine.com
Twitter @sewingworldmag
Editor Emma Horrocks
13 p.a. £5.25
Contemporary sewing magazine for sewing machine enthusiasts. Features, in-depth techniques and step-by-step projects including garments, quilts, home accessories, bags, small makes etc. Length: 1,000–1,500 words (articles). Illustrations: hi-res colour. Payment: dependent on complexity of project/article. Founded 1995.
SFX Magazine
Future Publishing Ltd, Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA
tel (01225) 442244
email sfx@futurenet.com
website www.gamesradar.com/sfx
Facebook www.facebook.com/SFXmagazine
Twitter @SFXmagazine
Editor Richard Edwards
Every 4 weeks (13 p.a.) £4.99
Sci-fi and fantasy magazine covering TV, films, DVDs, books, comics, games and collectables. Founded 1995.
Ships Monthly
Kelsey Media, Cudham Tithe Barn, Berry’s Hill, Cudham, Kent TN16 3AG
tel (01959) 541444
email ships.monthly@btinternet.com
website www.shipsmonthly.com
Editor Nicholas Leach
Monthly £4.50
Illustrated articles of shipping and maritime interest – both mercantile and naval, preferably of 20th- and 21st-century ships. Well-researched, factual material only. No short stories or poetry. ‘Notes for contributors’ available. Mainly commissioned material; preliminary letter or email essential. Illustrations: half-tone and line, colour transparencies, prints and digital images via email, DVD or CD. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1966.
Shooter Literary Magazine
98 Muswell Hill Road, London N10 3JR
email shooterlitmag@gmail.com
website www.shooterlitmag.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/shooterliterarymagazine
Twitter @ShooterLitMag
Editor Melanie White
Submissions of short fiction and non-fiction (2,000–7,500 words) and poetry welcome. Annual story and poetry competitions. Please visit the website for guidelines, current theme and deadline information. Payment: £25 for prose, £5 for poetry, plus complimentary issue. Founded 2015.
Shooting Times and Country Magazine
Time Inc. (UK), Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough, Hants GU14 7BF
tel (01252) 555000
email shootingtimes@timeinc.com
website www.shootingtimes.co.uk
Editor Patrick Galbraith
Weekly £2.40
Articles on fieldsports, especially shooting, and on related natural history and countryside topics. Unsolicited MSS not encouraged. Length: up to 2,000 words. Illustrations: photos, drawings, colour transparencies. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1882.
Shropshire Newspapers, Ketley, Telford TF1 5HU
tel (01952) 241455
website www.shropshiremagazine.com
Editor Neil Thomas
Monthly £3.50
Articles on topics related to Shropshire, including countryside, history, characters, legends, education, food; also home and garden features. Length: up to 1,500 words. Illustrations: colour. Founded 1950.
Sight and Sound
BFI, 21 Stephen Street, London W1T 1LN
tel 020-7255 1444
website www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound
Twitter @SightSoundmag
Editor Nick James Monthly From £35 p.a.
Topical and critical articles on world cinema; reviews of every film theatrically released in the UK; book reviews; DVD reviews; festival reports. Length: 1,000–5,000 words. Illustrations: relevant photos, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1932.
Ski+board
(formerly Ski Survey)
The Ski Club of Great Britain, The White House, 57–63 Church Road, London SW19 5SB
tel 020-8410 2000
email ben.clatworthy@skiclub.co.uk
website www.skiclub.co.uk
Editor Colin Nicholson
Monthly in winter (Oct, Nov, Dec/Jan, Feb/Mar, plus April online only)
Online only. Articles, features, news, true-life stories, ski tips, equipment reviews, resort reports – all in connection with skiing and snowboarding. Please pitch during the first two weeks of the month. Payment: £180 per 1,000 words; £20–£150 per photo/illustration. Founded 1972.
The Skier and Snowboarder Magazine
The Lodge, West Heath, Ashgrove Road, Sevenoaks TN13 1ST
tel 07768 670158
email frank.baldwin@skierandsnowboarder.com
website www.skierandsnowboarder.com
Editor Frank Baldwin
5 p.a. Free
Ski features, based around a good story. Length: 800–1,000 words. Illustrations: colour action ski photos. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1984.
Slightly Foxed
53 Hoxton Square, London N1 6PB
tel 020-7033 0258
email all@foxedquarterly.com
website www.foxedquarterly.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/foxedquarterly
Twitter @foxedquarterly
Publisher/Co-editor Gail Pirkis
Quarterly Single issue £11 (UK and Ireland), £12 (Overseas); annual subscription £40 p.a. (UK and Ireland), £48 (Overseas)
Independent-minded magazine of book reviews. Each issue contains 96pp of recommendations for books of lasting interest, old and new, both fiction and non-fiction – books that have inspired, amused, and sometimes even changed the lives of the people who write about them. Unsolicited submissions are welcome; see website for guidelines.
Slimming World Magazine
Clover Nook Road, Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 4SW
tel (01773) 546071
email editorial@slimmingworld.com
website www.slimmingworld.com/magazine/latest-issue.aspx
Editor-in-Chief Elise Wells
7 p.a. £2.95 (£1.95 group members)
Magazine about healthy eating, fitness and feeling good with real-life stories of how Slimming World members have changed their lives, as well as recipes and menu plans, health advice, beauty and fitness tips, features, competitions and fashion.
Smallholder
Newquest Media, Falmouth Business Park, Bickland Water Road, Falmouth, Cornwall TR11 4SZ
tel (01326) 213340
email editorial@smallholder.co.uk
website www.smallholder.co.uk
Twitter @smallholdermag
13 p.a. £3.95
Articles of relevance to small farmers and rural dwellers about livestock, poultry, grow your own, allotments, wildlife, conservation, land management, equipment and true-life stories. Items and submissions relating to the countryside considered; please email the Editor. Length: single-page article 500 words; double-page spread 1,000–1,500 words with pictures.
Snooker Scene
Hayley Green Court, 130 Hagley Road, Halesowen, West Midlands B63 1DY
tel 0121 585 9188
email info@snookerscene.com
website www.snookerscene.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/snooker.scene
Twitter @Snookerscene
Editor Clive Everton
Monthly £3.50
News and articles about the snooker and billiards scene for readers with more than a casual interest in the games. Illustrations: photos. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1971.
International Songwriters Association, PO Box 46, Limerick City, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)61 228837
email jliddane@songwriter.iol.ie
website www.songwriter.co.uk
Editor James D. Liddane
Quarterly
Articles on songwriting and interviews with songwriters, music publishers and recording company executives. Length: 1,000–10,000 words. Illustrations: photos. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1967.
Songwriting and Composing
Westland House, 2 Penlee Close, Praa Sands, Penzance, Cornwall TR20 9SR
tel (01207) 500825
email gisc@btconnect.com
website www.songwriters-guild.co.uk
Editor Colin Eade
Quarterly Free to members
Magazine of the Guild of International Songwriters and Composers. Profiles/stories, articles, contacts relating to songwriting, music publishing, recording and the music industry. Illustrations: line, half-tone. Payment: negotiable upon content £25-£60. Founded 1986.
SOUTH
PO Box 4228, Bracknell, Berks. RG42 9PX
email south@southpoetry.org
website www.southpoetry.org
Contacts Anne Peterson, Andrew Curtis, Peter Keeble, Patrick Osada and Chrissie Williams
2 p.a. £7
Poetry magazine featuring previously unpublished poems written in English. Poems featured in the magazine are chosen by a selection panel which changes for every issue. Up to three poems (two copies required) may be submitted for each issue, but see website for full details, including annual deadlines. Potential contributors are advised to study the magazine prior to sending in their work.
Spear’s Magazine
John Carpenter House, John Carpenter Street, London EC4Y 0AN
tel 020-7936 6445
email christopher.silvester@spearwms.com
website www.spearsmagazine.com
Twitter @SpearsMagazine
Editor-in-Chief William Cash
Bi-monthly £25 p.a. (print), £22.99 p.a. (print and digital)
Guide to wealth management, business and culture. Topics covered include wealth management, the law, art, philanthropy, luxury, food and wine and global affairs. Readership includes ultra-high-net-worths, private bankers, top lawyers, philanthropists etc. Standard length of articles 850–1,300 words (features). Colour and b&w illustrations. Payment: 40p per word; £150+ for illustrations. Founded 2003.
Speciality Food
Aceville Publications, 21–23 Hawkins Road, Colchester CO2 8JY
email holly.shackleton@aceville.co.uk
website www.specialityfoodmagazine.com
Editor Holly Shackleton
9 p.a. £3.25
Trade magazine for the fine food industry, combining expert insight, product recommendations and independent retail-focused features with the sector’s latest news and opinion.
The Spectator
22 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9HP
tel 020-7961 0200
email editor@spectator.co.uk
website www.spectator.co.uk
Editor Fraser Nelson
Weekly £4.50
Articles on current affairs, politics, the arts; book reviews. Illustrations: colour and b&w, cartoons. Payment: on merit. Founded 1828.
The Stage
Stage House, 47 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3XT
tel 020-7403 1818
email alistair@thestage.co.uk
website www.thestage.co.uk
Editor Alistair Smith, Features Editor Nick Clark, Reviews Editor Natasha Tripney, News Editor Matthew Hemley
Weekly £2.30
Original and interesting articles on the theatre and performing arts industry may be sent for the Editor’s consideration. Features range in length from 800 to 3,000 words. Payment: £100 per 1,000 words. Founded 1880.
Stamp Magazine
MyTime Media Ltd, Enterprise House, Enterprise Way, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
tel 0844 848 88 22
email Guy.Thomas@mytimemedia.com
website www.stampmagazine.co.uk
Editor Guy Thomas
13 p.a. £42 p.a. (print)
Informative articles and exclusive news items on stamp collecting and postal history. Preliminary letter. Payment: by arrangement. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Founded 1934.
The Strad
Newsquest Specialist Media, 4th Floor, 120 Leman Street, London E1 8EU
tel 020-7618 3095
email thestrad@thestrad.com
website www.thestrad.com
Twitter @TheStradMag
Editor Charlotte Smith
12 p.a. plus occasional supplements. £5.50
Features, news and reviews for stringed instrument players, teachers, makers and enthusiasts – both professional and amateur. Specially commissions most material but will consider unsolicited material. Welcomes ideas for articles and features. Length: 1,000–2,250 (articles/features), 100–150 (news). Illustrations: transparencies, colour and b&w prints and artwork, colour cartoons; some commissioned. Payment: £150–£350 (articles/features), varies for news. Founded 1890.
Structo
email editor@structomagazine.co.uk
website http://structomagazine.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/structomagazine
Twitter @structomagazine
Editor Euan Monaghan 2 p.a. £15 p.a.
Fiction, poetry, author interviews and essays. Nominally based in the UK, but with a worldwide staff, readership and contributor base. Invites submissions of short stories and poetry, both originals and translations into English, specifically: original and previously unpublished fiction of up to 3,000 words; up to three original and previously unpublished poems per issue. Contributors should indicate any translation rights issues in their cover note. Payment: issues, plus any additional copies at cost. Founded 2008.
Stuff
Haymarket Ltd, Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham TW1 3SP
tel 020-8267 5052
email stuff@haymarket.com
website www.stuff-magazine.co.uk
Editor Will Findlater Monthly £4.99
Articles on technology, games, films, lifestyle, news and reviews. Payment by negotiation. Founded 1999.
Style at Home
Time Inc. (UK), The Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SU
email styleathome@timeinc.com
website www.housetohome.co.uk/styleathome
Facebook www.facebook.com/StyleAtHomeMag
Twitter @styleathomemag
Editor Vanessa Richmond
Monthly £1.99
Interiors magazine aimed at woman interested in updating, styling and decorating their home. With an emphasis on achievable, affordable home make-overs, the magazine has regular articles showing transformed rooms as well as step-by-step projects, shopping ideas and a recipe section for keen cooks.
Suffolk Norfolk Life
Today Magazines Ltd, The Publishing House, Station Road, Framlingham, Suffolk IP13 9EE
tel (01728) 622030
email editor@suffolknorfolklife.com
website www.suffolknorfolklife.com
Editor Kevin Davis
Monthly £2.50
Articles relevant to Suffolk and Norfolk – current topics plus historical items, art, leisure, etc. Considers unsolicited material and welcomes ideas for articles and features. Send via email. Length: 900–1,500 words. Illustrations: transparencies, digital colour and b&w prints, b&w artwork and cartoons. Payment: £60–£80 per article. Founded 1989.
Surrey Life
c/o 28 Teville Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1UG
tel (01903) 703730
email editor@surreylife.co.uk
website www.surreylife.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/SurreyLife
Twitter @SurreyLife
Editor Rebecca Younger
Monthly £3.99
Articles on Surrey, including places of interest, high-profile personalities, local events, arts, history, food, homes, gardens and more. Founded 1970.
Swimming Times Magazine
Swimming Times Ltd, SportPark, Pavilion 3, 3 Oakwood Drive, Loughborough, Leics. LE11 3QF
tel (01509) 640230
email swimmingtimes@swimming.org
website www.swimming.org/swimmingtimes
Monthly £20.30 p.a. (print)
Official journal of the Amateur Swimming Association and the Institute of Swimming. Reports of major events and championships; news and features on all aspects of swimming including synchronised swimming, diving and water polo, etc; accompanying photos where appropriate; short fiction with a swimming theme. Unsolicited material welcome. Length: 800–1,500 words. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1923.
The Tablet
1 King Street Cloisters, Clifton Walk, London W6 0GY
tel 020-8748 8484
email thetablet@thetablet.co.uk
website www.thetablet.co.uk
Twitter @The_Tablet
Editor Brendan Walsh
Weekly £3.20
Catholic weekly: religion, philosophy, politics, society, books and arts. International coverage. Freelance work commissioned: do not send unsolicited material. Length: various. Illustrations: cartoons and photos. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1840.
Take a Break
H. Bauer Publishing Ltd, Academic House, 24–28 Oval Road, London NW1 7DT
tel 020-7241 8000
email tab.features@bauer.co.uk
website www.takeabreak.co.uk
Weekly 96p
Lively, illustrated tabloid women’s weekly. True-life features, health and beauty, family; lots of puzzles. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1990.
Take a Break’s Take a Puzzle
H. Bauer Publishing, Academic House, 24–28 Oval Road, London NW1 7DT
email take.puzzle@bauer.co.uk
website www.puzzlemagazines.co.uk/takeapuzzle
Editor Babetta Mann
Monthly £2.30
Puzzles. Fresh ideas always welcome. Illustrations: colour transparencies and b&w prints and artwork. Payment: from £25 per puzzle, £30–£90 for picture puzzles and for illustrations not an integral part of a puzzle. Founded 1991.
TATE ETC
Tate, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG
tel 020-7887 8724
email tateetc@tate.org.uk
website www.tate.org.uk/about/business-services/tate-etc-magazine
Twitter @TateEtcMag
Editor Simon Grant
3 p.a. £18 p.a. (UK)
Independent visual arts magazine: features, interviews, previews and opinion pieces. Length: up to 3,000 words but always commissioned. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Payment: negotiable.
Tatler
Vogue House, Hanover Square, London W1S 1JU
tel 020-7499 9080
website www.tatler.co.uk
Twitter @TatlerUK
Editor Richard Dennen
Monthly £4.70
Smart society magazine favouring sharp articles, profiles, fashion and the arts. Illustrations: colour, b&w, but all commissioned. Founded 1709.
Taxation
Quadrant House, The Quadrant, Sutton SM2 5AS
tel 020-8212 1949
email taxation@lexisnexis.co.uk
website www.taxation.co.uk
Twitter @Taxation
Editor Richard Curtis
49 issues p.a. £410 p.a.
Updating and advice concerning UK tax law and practice for accountants and tax experts. All articles written by professionals. Length: 2,000 words (articles). Founded 1927.
The Teacher
National Education Union (NUT section), Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BD
tel 020-7380 4708
email teacher@neu.org.uk
website www.teachers.org.uk/teacher-online
Editor Helen Watson
6 p. a. Free to NUT members
Articles, features and news of interest to all those involved in the teaching profession. Email outline in the first instance. Length: 500 words (single page), 1,000 (double page). Payment: NUJ rates to NUJ members. Founded 1872.
Tears in the Fence
Portman Lodge, Durweston, Blandford Forum, Dorset DT11 0QA
email tearsinthefence@gmail.com
website https://tearsinthefence.com
Twitter @TearsInTheFence
Editor David Caddy
Monthly £10, or £25 p.a. for three issues
Socially aware literary magazine with an international outlook and author base. Includes regular columnists as well as critical reviews of recent books and essays on English and American poets, flash fiction, translations and interviews. See website for up-to-date information on forthcoming submission windows. Submissions of original, unpublished work should be made by email to the address above in the body of the message and as an attachment.
Television
RTS, Kildare House, 3 Dorset Rise, London EC4Y 8EH
tel 020-7822 2810
email publications@rts.org.uk
website www.rts.org.uk
Editor Steve Clarke
Monthly
Articles on the technical aspects of domestic TV and video equipment, especially servicing, long-distance TV, constructional projects, satellite TV, video recording, teletext and viewdata, test equipment, monitors. Illustrations: by agreement. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1950.
Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8RU
email tempoeditor@cambridge.org
website https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/tempo
Editor Christopher Fox
Quarterly Various subscription rates apply; see website for details
Authoritative articles on contemporary music. Length: 2,000–4,000 words. Illustrations: music type, occasional photographic or musical supplements. Payment: by arrangement.
TES (The Times Educational Supplement)
26 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4HQ
tel 020-3194 3000
email newsdesk@tes.com
email features@tes.com
website www.tes.com
Twitter @tes
Editor Ann Mroz
Weekly £30 per quarter print and digital; £15 per quarter digital only
Education magazine and website. Articles on education written with special knowledge or experience; news items; features; book reviews. Outlines of feature ideas should be emailed. Illustrations: suitable photos and drawings of educational interest, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement.
TESS (The Times Educational
Supplement Scotland)
tel 07825 033445
email scoted@tess.co.uk
website www.tes.com/
Twitter @TESScotland
News Editor Henry Hepburn
Weekly £30 per quarter print and digital
Education newspaper. Articles on education, preferably 800–1,000 words, written with special knowledge or experience. News items about Scottish educational affairs. Illustrations: line, half-tone. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1965.
TGO (The Great Outdoors) Magazine
Kelsey Media, Cudham Tithe Barn, Berry’s Hill, Cudham, Kent TN16 3AG
tel (01959) 541444
email emily.rodway@tgomagazine.co.uk
website www.tgomagazine.co.uk
Twitter @TGOmagazine
Editor Emily Rodway 13 p.a. £4.50
Articles on walking or lightweight camping in specific areas, mainly in the UK, preferably illustrated with photography. Apply for guidelines. Length: 700–2,000 words. Illustrations: colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1978.
that’s life!
H. Bauer Publishing Ltd, Academic House, 24–28 Oval Road, London NW1 7DT
tel 020-7241 8000
email stories@thatslife.co.uk
website www.thatslife.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Sophie Hearsey
Weekly 76p
Dramatic true-life stories about women. Length: average 1,000 words. Illustrations: colour photos and cartoons. Payment: up to £2,000. Founded 1995.
This England
The Lypiatts, Lansdown Road, Cheltenham, Glos. GL50 2JA
tel (01242) 225780
email editor@thisengland.co.uk
website www.thisengland.co.uk
Editor Stephen Garnett
Quarterly £5.25
Articles about England’s traditions, customs and places of interest. Regular features on towns, villages, the English countryside, notable men and women, and readers’ recollections. Length 250–2,000 words. Illustrations: digital; colour transparencies accepted only when accompanying articles. Payment: £25 per 1,000 words, £10 poems (12–24 lines). Founded 1968.
Time Out London
Time Out Group Ltd, 4th Floor, 125 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8AD
tel 020-7813 3000
email hello@timeout.com
website www.timeout.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/TimeOutLondon/
Twitter @timeoutlondon
Editorial Director Caroline McGinn
Weekly Free
Listings magazine for London covering all areas of the arts, plus articles of consumer and news interest. Illustrations: colour and b&w. Payment by negotiation. Founded 1968.
Times Higher Education
26 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4HQ
tel 020-3194 3000
email john.gill@tesglobal.com
website www.timeshighereducation.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/timeshighereducation
Twitter @timeshighered
Editor John Gill
Weekly £3.80
Articles on higher education written with special knowledge or experience, or articles dealing with academic topics. Also news items. Illustrations: suitable photos and drawings of educational interest. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1971.
TLS (The Times Literary Supplement)
1 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9GF
tel 020-7782 4985
email queries@the-tls.co.uk
website www.the-tls.co.uk
Editor Stig Abell Weekly £3.50
Will consider poems for publication, literary discoveries and articles on literary and cultural affairs. Payment: by arrangement.
Today’s Golfer
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468000
email chris.jones@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.todaysgolfer.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.co.uk/TodaysGolfer
Twitter @TheToday’sGolfer
Editor Chris Jones
Every 4 weeks £4.50
Specialist features and articles on golf instruction, equipment and courses. Founded 1988.
Top Santé Health & Beauty
Kelsey Media, Cudham Tithe Barn, Berry’s Hill, Cudham, Kent TN16 3AG
tel (01959) 541444
website www.topsante.co.uk
Twitter @topsanteuk
Editor Katy Louise Sunnassee
Monthly £3.70
Articles, features and news on all aspects of health and beauty. Ideas welcome. No unsolicited features. Payment: illustrations by arrangement. Founded 1993.
Total Film
Future Publishing Ltd, 1–10 Praed Mews, London W2 1QY
tel 020-7042 4831
email jane.crowther@futurenet.com
website www.gamesradar.com/totalfilm
Editor-in-Chief Jane Crowther
Monthly £4.50
Movie magazine covering all aspects of film. Email ideas before submitting material. Length: 400 words (news items); 1,000 words (funny features). Payment: 20p per word. Founded 1996.
Total Off-Road
Repton House G11, Bretby Business Park, Burton on Trent, Staffs. DE15 0YZ
tel (01283) 553243
email alan.kidd@assignment-media.co.uk
website www.toronline.co.uk
Editor Alan Kidd
Monthly £4.50
Features on off-roading: competitions, modified vehicles, overseas events. Length 1,200–3,000 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w prints, transparencies and digital images. keen to hear from photographers attending UK/overseas off-road events. Preliminary email strongly advised. Payment: £100 per 1,000 words.
Total Politics
Dods Group Plc, The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9SG
email david.singleton@dods.co.uk
website www.totalpolitics.com
Twitter @TotalPolitics
Editor David Singleton
Online only
News site for politicians and people interested in politics. Looking for relevant articles and features. Length: up to 2,200 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos and bespoke artwork. Payment: negotiable. Founded 2008.
Trail
Bauer Consumer Media, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6RA
tel (01733) 468363
email simon.ingram@lfto.com
website www.livefortheoutdoors.com
Editor Simon Ingram
Monthly £4.60
Outdoor activity magazine focusing mainly on high level walking with some scrambling and climbing. Some opportunities for freelancers. Good ideas welcome.
Trout & Salmon
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468000
email troutandsalmon@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.troutandsalmon.com
Editor Andrew Flitcroft
13 p.a. £3.70, £37 p.a.
Articles of good quality with strong trout or salmon angling interest. Length: 400–2,000 words, accompanied if possible by good quality colour prints. Illustrations: line, colour transparencies and prints, cartoons. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1955.
Truck & Driver
DVV, Road Transport Media Ltd, Sixth Floor, Chancery House, St Nicholas Way, Sutton, Surrey SM1 1JB
tel 020-8912 2142
email chris.turner@roadtransport.com
website www.truckanddriver.co.uk
Twitter @TRUCKNDRIVER
Monthly £3.85
News, articles on trucks, personalities and features of interest to truck drivers. Words and picture packages preferred. Preferred feature length: 500-1,500 words. Illustrations: digital; cartoons. Payment: negotiable. Founded 1984.
Trucking
Kelsey Media, Cudham Tithe Barn, Berrys Hill, Cudham, Kent TN16 3AG
tel (01733) 347559
email trucking.ed@kelsey.co.uk
website www.truckingmag.co.uk
Twitter @truckingmag
Editor Andy Stewart
Monthly £4.20
For truck drivers, owner–drivers and operators: news, articles, features and technical advice. Length: 750–2,500 words. Illustrations: mostly 35mm digital. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1983.
TV Times Magazine
Time Inc. (UK), 161 Marsh Wall, London, E14 9AP
tel 020-3148 5615
email tvtimes@timeinc.com
website www.whatsontv.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Colin Tough
Weekly £1.80
Features with an affinity to ITV, BBC1, BBC2, Channels 4 and 5, satellite and radio personalities and TV generally. Length: by arrangement. Photographs: commissioned only. Payment: by arrangement.
25 Beautiful Homes
Time Inc. (UK), 161 Marsh Wall, London E14 9AP
email 25beautifulhomes@timeinc.com
website www.idealhome.co.uk/25-beautiful-homes
Twitter @25BHomesMag
Editor-in-Chief Deborah Barker
Monthly £4.30
Interiors magazine aiming to inspire affluent readers in their love for their homes. Each edition shows a selection of properties in the UK and Europe that have been renovated or built to a high standard. The magazine also features a selection of best buys in decorative accessories to help make beautiful homes achievable.
U magazine
Rosemount House, Dundrum Road, Dublin D14 P924, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 2405300
email AOToole@harmonia.ie
website http://umagazine.ie
Twitter @U_Magazine
Editor Aisling O’Toole
Fortnightly €25.20 p.a. (Republic of Ireland), €76.20 p.a. (UK)
Fashion and beauty magazine for Irish women aged 18 to 25, with celebrity interviews, talent profiles, real-life stories, sex and relationship features, plus regular pages on the club scene, movies, music and film. Also travel, interiors, health, food, horoscopes. Material mostly commissioned. Payment: varies. Founded 1978.
Under 5
Pre-school Learning Alliance, 50 Featherstone Street, London EC1Y 8RT
tel 020-7697 2504
email editor.u5@pre-school.org.uk
website www.pre-school.org.uk
Twitter @under5mag
Editor Rachel Lawler
10 p.a. Free to members, £28.57 p.a. otherwise
Articles on the role of adults, especially parents/preschool workers, in young children’s learning and development, including children from all cultures and those with special needs. Length: 750–1,000 words. Founded 1962.
Vanity Fair
The Condé Nast Publications Ltd, Vogue House, Hanover Square, London W1S 1JU
tel 020-7499 9080
website www.vanityfair.com
Twitter @VanityFair
Editor-in-Chief Radhika Jones
Monthly £4.90
Media, glamour and politics for grown-up readers. No unsolicited material. Payment: by arrangement. Illustrated.
The Vegan
The Vegan Society, Donald Watson House, 21 Hylton Street, Birmingham B18 6HJ
tel 0121 523 1730
email editor@vegansociety.com
website www.vegansociety.com
Editor Elena Orde
Quarterly £3, £12 p.a., free to members
Articles on health, nutrition, cookery, vegan lifestyles, land use, climate change, animal rights. Length: approx. 1,000 words. Illustrations: photos, cartoons, line drawings – foods, animals, livestock systems, crops, people, events; colour for cover. Payment: contributions are voluntary. Founded 1944.
VEGAN Life
Prime Impact, The Old School, Colchester Road, Wakes Colne, Colchester, Essex CO6 2BY
tel (01787) 224040
email olivia@primeimpact.co.uk
website www.veganlifemag.com
Editor Olivia Middlebrook
Monthly £4.99
Lifestyle magazine covering all things vegan. Interested in: vegan news; recipes; food and drink; celebrities, athletes, and artists; compassion pieces and animal rescue stories; restaurant reviews and vegan chefs; travel and leisure; health and nutrition; and in-depth features on the food industry, animal agriculture and exploitation, vegan advocacy etc. Length: generally 1,000–2,000 words, but flexible according to value of the article/feature. Images: writers and contributors should try to source their own large, hi-res images wherever possible. Payment: all contributions are voluntary. Writers credited for the pieces and bylines offered on request.
Vegetarian Living
Select Publisher Services Ltd, PO Box 6337, Bournemouth BH1 9EH
tel (01202) 586848
email lindsey@vegmag.co.uk
website www.vegetarianliving.co.uk
Editor Lindsey Harrad
Monthly £4.95
Aimed anyone interested in vegetarian and vegan cooking. Articles on high-profile chefs, food writers and celebrities; kitchen skills tutorials; healthy living and nutrition; eco/green ideas and community schemes/projects. Welcomes ideas for articles and features.
Veggie
Aceville Publications, 25 Phoenix Court, Hawkins Road, Colchester CO2 8JY
tel (01206) 508627
email holly.treacy@aceville.co.uk
website www.vegetarianrecipesmag.com
Contact Holly Treacy
Monthly £4.99
Aimed at fans of meat-free cookery. Features recipes from a variety of cuisines and for diverse dietary requirements.
Viz
Dennis Publishing Ltd, 31–32 Alfred Place, London WC1E 7DP
tel 020-3890 3890
email viz@viz.co.uk
website www.viz.co.uk 10 p.a. £3.20
Cartoons, spoof tabloid articles, spoof advertisements. Illustrations: half-tone, line, cartoons. Payment: £300 per page (cartoons). Founded 1979.
Vogue
Vogue House, 1 Hanover Square, London W1S 1JU
tel 020-7499 9080
email vogue.com.editor@condenast.co.uk
website www.vogue.co.uk
Editor Edward Enninful
Monthly £3.99
Fashion, beauty, health, decorating, art, theatre, films, literature, music, travel, food and wine. Length: articles from 1,000 words. Illustrated.
Waitrose Food
John Brown Media, 8 Baldwin Street, London EC1V 9NU
tel 020-7565 3000
email waitrosefood@waitrose.co.uk
Editor William Sitwell
Monthly £2 (free to MyWaitrose members)
In-house magazine of the Waitrose Group. Features seasonal recipes, menu ideas and interviews.
walk
The Ramblers, 2nd Floor, Camelford House, 87–90 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TW
tel 020-7339 8540
email matthew.jones@ramblers.org.uk
website www.walkmag.co.uk
Editor Matthew Jones
Quarterly £3.60 Free to members
Magazine of the Ramblers, Britain’s walking charity. Articles on walking, access to countryside and related issues. Material mostly commissioned. Length: up to 1,500 words. Illustrations: colour photos, preferably hi-res, digitally supplied. Payment: by agreement. Founded 1935.
Wallpaper*
Time Inc. (UK), The Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SU
email contact@wallpaper.com
website www.wallpaper.com
Twitter @wallpapermag
Editor Sarah Douglas
12 p.a. £8.75
Design, interiors, art, architecture, fashion and travel. For payment information, see: www.magazinesdirect.com/wallpaper. Founded 1996.
Wanderlust
PO Box 1832, Windsor SL4 1YT
tel (01753) 620426
email editorial@wanderlust.co.uk
website www.wanderlust.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Lyn Smith
8 p.a. £4.50
Features on independent, adventure and special-interest travel. Visit www.wanderlust.co.uk/about for contributor guidelines. Length: up to 2,500 words. Illustrations: hi-res colour slides or digital. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1993.
The War Cry
The Salvation Army, 101 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN
tel 020-7367 4900
email warcry@salvationarmy.org.uk
website salvationarmy.org.uk/warcry
Editor Major Nigel Bovey
Weekly 20p
Voluntary contributions: Human interest stories of personal Christian faith. Founded 1879.
Wasafiri
School of English and Drama, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS
email wasafiri@qmul.ac.uk
website www.wasafiri.org
Editor-in-Chief Susheila Nasta
4 p.a. £51 p.a. (print only), £51 (online only), £61 p.a. (print and online)
International contemporary literature. Accepts submissions for fiction, poetry, articles and interviews; see website for details. Founded 1984.
Waterways World
Waterways World Ltd, 151 Station Street, Burton-on-Trent DE14 1BG
tel (01283) 742950
email editorial@waterwaysworld.com
website www.waterwaysworld.com
Editor Bobby Cowling
Monthly £4.50
Feature articles on all aspects of inland waterways in Britain and abroad, including historical material; factual and technical articles preferred. No short stories or poetry. See website for notes for potential contributors (under the contact section). Illustrations: digital, colour transparencies or prints, line. Payment: £70 per page (including illustrations). Founded 1972.
The Week
32 Queensway, London W2 3RY
tel 020-3890 3890
email editorialadmin@theweek.co.uk
website www.theweek.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Jeremy O’Grady
Weekly £3.50
Magazine that distils the best from the British and foreign press into 44pp, including news, art, science, business, property and leisure. Founded 1995.
The Weekly News
D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, 2 Albert Square, Dundee DD1 1DD
tel (01382) 575850
email weeklynews@dctmedia.co.uk
Weekly £1.30
Send fiction submissions to weeklynewsfiction@dctmedia.co.uk.
Weight Watchers Magazine
The River Group, 16 Connaught Place, London WC2 2ES
tel 020-7420 7000
email wwmagazine@riverltd.co.uk
12 p.a. £2.99, £2 for members
Features: health, beauty, news; food-orientated articles; success stories: weight-loss, motivation, wellbeing. All material commissioned. Length: up to 3pp. Illustrations: colour photos and cartoons. Payment: by arrangement.
What Car?
Haymarket Motoring Magazines Ltd, Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham TW1 3SP
tel 020-8267 5688
email editorial@whatcar.com
website www.whatcar.com
Editorial Director Jim Holder
Monthly £5.99
Road tests, buying guide, consumer stories and used car features. No unsolicited material. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos, line drawings. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1973.
What’s On TV
Time Inc. (UK), 161 Marsh Wall, London E14 9AP
tel 020-3148 5928
email wotv.enquiries@timeinc.com
website www.whatsontv.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Colin Tough
Weekly 65p
Features on TV programmes and personalities. All material commissioned. Length: up to 250 words. Illustrations: colour and b&w photos. Payment: by agreement. Founded 1991.
The White Review
243 Knightsbridge, London SW7 1DN
email editors@thewhitereview.org
website www.thewhitereview.org
Twitter @TheWhiteReview
Editors Ben Eastham, Jacques Testard
Quarterly £14.99
Contemporary arts and literature journal. Welcomes submissions of fiction, poetry, essays and interviews. See website for full submission details, but briefly: all fiction and non-fiction submissions should be in English, not have been published elsewhere and (poetry excepted) be at least 1,500 words long. Interview pitches also accepted, but see previous editions for style and tone. Email no more than three poems to poetry@thewhitereview.org; all other submissions should be sent to submissions@thewhitereview.org. Founded 2011.
WI Life
(formerly WI Home & Country)
104 New King’s Road, London SW6 4LY
tel 020-7731 5777
email wilife@nfwi.org.uk
website www.thewi.org.uk/wie-and-wi-life
Twitter @WILifemagazine
Editor Sarah Drew Jones
8 p.a. as part of the WI subscription
Journal of the National Federation of Women’s Institutes for England and Wales. Publishes material related to the Federation’s and members’ activities with articles of interest to active women engaged in their communities and campaigns, mainly written in-house and by WI members but some freelance opportunities. Illustrations: colour photos and artwork. Payment: by arrangement.
Woman
Time Inc. (UK), 161 Marsh Wall, London E14 9AP
tel 020-3148 5000
email woman@timeinc.com
website www.womanmagazine.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Catherine Westwood
Weekly £1.15
News, celebrity and real-life features, of no more than 1,000 words. Particular interest in celebrity and diet exclusives. Digital images only. Read magazine prior to submission. Fiction not published. Payment: by negotiation. Founded 1937.
Woman Alive
(formerly Christian Woman)
Christian Publishing and Outreach, Garcia Estate, Canterbury Road, Worthing, West Sussex BN13 1BW
tel (01903) 604352
email womanalive@cpo.org.uk
website www.womanalive.co.uk
Editor Jackie Harris
Monthly £3.95
Aimed at women aged 25 upwards. Celebrity interviews, topical features, Christian issues, profiles of women in interesting occupations, Christian testimonies and real-life stories, fashion, beauty, travel, health, crafts. All feature articles should be illustrated. Length: 700–1,800 words. Payment £55–£160. Founded 1982.
woman&home
Time Inc. (UK), 161 Marsh Wall, London E14 9AP
tel 020-3148 5000
email W&Hmail@timeinc.com
website www.womanandhome.com
Editorial Director Kath Brown
Monthly £4.50
Centres on the personal and home interests of the lively minded mature, modern woman. Articles dealing with fashion, beauty, leisure pursuits, gardening, home style; features on topical issues, people and places. Fiction: complete stories from 3,000–4,500 words in length. Illustrations: commissioned colour photos and sketches. Noncommissioned work is not accepted and cannot be returned. Founded 1926.
Woman’s Own
Time Inc. (UK), 161 Marsh Wall, London E14 9AP
tel 020-3148 5000
email womansown@timeinc.com
website www.womansown.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Catherine Westwood
Weekly £1.15
Modern women’s magazine aimed at the 35–50 age group. No unsolicited features. Address work to relevant department editor. Payment: by arrangement.
Woman’s Way
Harmonia Ltd, Rosemount House, Dundrum Road, DublinD14 P924, Republic of Ireland
tel +353 (0)1 2405318
email atoner@harmonia.ie
website www.womansway.ie
Editor Áine Toner
Weekly €1.59
Human interest, personality interviews, features on fashion, beauty, celebrities and investigations. Founded 1963.
Woman’s Weekly
Time Inc. (UK), 161 Marsh Wall, E14 9AP
tel 020-3148 5000
email womansweeklypostbag@timeinc.com
website www.womansweekly.com
Facebook www.facebook.com/WomansWeekly
Editor Diane Kenwood
Weekly £1.05
Lively, family-interest magazine. Unsolicited short stories currently not accepted. Celebrity and strong human interest features, health, finance and consumer features, plus beauty, diet, travel, homes, craft, knitting, gardening and cookery; also inspirational and entertaining personal stories. Illustrations: full colour fiction illustrations, small sketches and photos. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1911.
Woman’s Weekly Fiction Special
Time Inc. UK, 161 Marsh Wall, E14 9AP
tel 020-3148 5000
email womansweeklypostbag@timeinc.com
Editor Gaynor Davies
12 issues p.a. £1.99
Minimum 20 stories each issue of 1,000–8,000 words of varied emotional interest, including romance, humour and mystery. Payment: by arrangement. Illustrations: full colour. Founded 1998.
Women Together
(formerly Scottish Home and Country)
19 Victoria Street, Aberdeen AB10 1UU
tel (01224) 646491
email magazine@theswi.org.uk
website www.swri.org.uk
Monthly £2
Articles on crafts, cookery, travel, personal experience, rural interest, women’s interest, health, books. Length: up to 1,000 words, preferably illustrated. Illustrations: hi-res jpg/tif files, prints, cartoons and drawings. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1924.
The Woodworker
MyTime Media Ltd, Enterprise House, Enterprise Way, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 6HF
tel 0844 848 8822
website www.getwoodworking.com
Editor Mark Cass
Monthly £4.75
For the craft and professional woodworker. Practical illustrated articles on cabinet work, carpentry, polishing, wood turning, wood carving, rural crafts, craft history, antique and period furniture; also wooden toys and models, musical instruments; timber procurement, conditioning, seasoning; tools, machinery and equipment reviews. Illustrations: line drawings and digital photos. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1901.
World Fishing & Aquaculture
Spinnaker House, Waterside Gardens, Fareham PO16 8SD
tel (01329) 825335
email editor@worldfishing.net
website www.worldfishing.net
Editor Quentin Bates
11 issues p.a. £132 p.a.
International journal of commercial fishing. Technical and management emphasis on catching, processing and marketing of fish and related products; fishery operations and vessels covered worldwide. Length: 500–1,500 words. Illustrations: photos and diagrams for litho reproduction. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1952.
The World of Interiors
The Conde Nast Publications Ltd, Vogue House, 1 Hanover Square, London W1S 1JU
tel 020-7499 9080
website www.worldofinteriors.co.uk
Editor-in-Chief Rupert Thomas, Editorial Manager Augusta Pownall
Monthly £4.99
All material commissioned: send photographs/synopsis for article ideas. Length: 1,000–1,500 words. Illustrations: colour photos. Founded 1981.
World Soccer
Time Inc. (UK), The Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SU
tel 020-3148 5000
email worldsoccer@timeinc.com
website www.worldsoccer.com
Editor Gavin Hamilton
Monthly £4.90
Articles, features, news concerning football, its personalities and worldwide development. Length: 600–2,000 words. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1960.
The World Today
Chatham House, 10 St James’s Square, London SW1Y 4LE
tel 020-7957 5712
email afrimston@chathamhouse.org
website www.chathamhouse.org/publications/twt
Editor Alan Philps, Deputy Editor Agnes Frimston
6 p.a. £38 p.a. (£137 p.a. institutions, £30 p.a. students)
Analysis of international issues and current events by journalists, diplomats, politicians and academics. Length: 800–1,500 words. Payment: nominal. Founded 1945.
Writing Magazine
Warners Group Publications, 5th Floor, 31–32 Park Row, Leeds LS1 5JD
tel 0113 200 2929
email jonathant@warnersgroup.co.uk
website www.writers-online.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/writingmagazine
Twitter @writingmagazine
Editor Jonathan Telfer
Monthly £4.10, £39.90 p.a. (by Direct Debit; £45 p.a. otherwise. Includes Writers’ News.)
Articles on all aspects of writing. Length: 800–2,000 words. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1992. In addition, Writers’ News (now part of Writing Magazine) features news, competitions and market information. Length: up to 350 words. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1989.
Yachting Monthly
Time Inc. (UK), Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough GU14 7BF
tel (01252) 555213
email yachting.monthly@timeinc.com
website www.yachtingmonthly.com
Editor Theo Stocker
Monthly £4.80
Articles on all aspects of seamanship, navigation, the handling of sailing craft, and their design, construction and equipment. Well-written narrative accounts of cruises in yachts. Length: up to 1,500 words. Illustrations: colour transparencies and prints, cartoons. Payment: quoted on acceptance. Founded 1906.
Yachting World
Time Inc. (UK), Pinehurst 2, Pinehurst Road, Farnborough Business Park, Farnborough GU14 7BF
tel (01252) 555000
email yachting.world@timeinc.com
website www.yachtingworld.com
Editor Elaine Bunting
Monthly From £19.99 p.a. (print)
Practical articles of an original nature, dealing with sailing and boats. Length: 1,500–2,000 words. Illustrations: digital files, drawings, cartoons. Payment: varies. Founded 1894.
Yachts and Yachting
The Chelsea Magazine Company, Jubilee House, 2 Jubilee Place, London SW3 3TQ
email georgie.corlett-pitt@chelseamagazines.com
website www.yachtsandyachting.co.uk
Editor Georgie Corlett-Pitt
Monthly £6
Technical sailing and related lifestyle articles. Illustrations: line, half-tone, colour. Payment: by arrangement. Founded 1947.
Yorkshire Life
PO Box 163, Ripon HG4 9AG
tel (01765) 692586
website www.yorkshirelife.co.uk
Editor Esther Leach
Monthly £3.99
Articles on Yorkshire, including places of interest, high-profile personalities, local events, arts, history and food. Unsolicited ideas welcome. Founded 1946.
You & Your Wedding
Immediate Media Co. Ltd, Vineyard House, 44 Brook Green, London W6 7BT
tel 020-7150 5373
website www.youandyourwedding.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/youyourwedding/
Twitter @YouYourWedding
7 p.a. £5.50
Features, trends and news covering all aspects of planning a wedding. Submit ideas by email. Illustrations: colour. Payment: negotiable.
Your Cat Magazine
BPG Media, 1–6 Buckminster Yard, Buckminster, Grantham, Lincs. NG33 5SB
tel (01476) 859820
email editorial@yourcat.co.uk
website www.yourcat.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/yourcatmagazine
Contact Mel Hudson
Monthly £3.60
Practical advice on the care of cats and kittens, general interest items and news on cats, and true-life tales and fiction (commission only). Length: 800–1,500 words (articles), 200–300 words (news), up to 1,000 words (short stories). Illustrations: hi-res digital, colour transparencies and prints. Founded 1994.
Your Dog Magazine
BPG Media, 1–6 Buckminster Yard, Buckminster, Grantham, Lincs. NG33 5SB
tel (01476) 859830
email editorial@yourdog.co.uk
website www.yourdog.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/yourdogmagazine
Twitter @yourdog
Editor Sarah Wright
Monthly £3.99
Articles and information of interest to dog lovers; features on all aspects of pet dogs. Length: approx. 800–1,500 words. Payment: £140 per 1,000 words. Founded 1994.
Your Horse Magazine
Bauer Media Group, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 395052
email aimi.clark@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.yourhorse.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/YourHorse
Editor Aimi Clark 13 issues p.a. £4.20
Practical horse care, riding advice and inspiration for riders and owners. Send feature ideas with examples of previous published writing. Specially commissions most material. Welcomes ideas for articles and features. Length: 1,500 words. Payment: £140 per 1,000 words. Founded 1983.
Yours
Bauer Consumer Media, Media House, Lynchwood, Peterborough Business Park, Peterborough PE2 6EA
tel (01733) 468000
email yours@bauermedia.co.uk
website www.yours.co.uk
Facebook www.facebook.com/Yoursmagazine
Twitter @yoursmagazine
Editor Sharon Red
Fortnightly £1.55
Features and news about and/or of interest to the over-50s age group, including nostalgia and short stories. Study of magazine essential; approach in writing in the first instance. Length: articles up to 300 words, short stories up to 1,200 words. Payment: at the Editor’s discretion or by agreement. Founded 1973.
Syndicates, news and press agencies
Before submitting material, you are strongly advised to make preliminary enquiries and to ascertain terms of work. Strictly speaking, syndication is the selling and reselling of previously published work although some news and press agencies handle original material.
Academic File Information Services
Academic File International Syndication Services, EAPGROUP International Media, PO Box 13666, London SW14 8WF
tel 020-8392 1122
email afis@eapgroup.com
email main@eapgroup.com
website www.eapgroup.com
Twitter @eapgroupnews
Commissioning Editor Sajid Rizvi
Feature and photo syndication with special reference to the developing world diasporic and migrant and and immigrant communities in the West. Founded 1985.
AFP (Agence France-Presse)
Floor 15, 200 Aldersgate, Aldersgate Street, London EC1A 4HD
tel 020-776 2740
email london.economics@afp.com
website www.afp.com
Major news agency with journalists in more than 150 countries across five geographical zones.
Neil Bradley Puzzles
Linden House, 73 Upper Marehay, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 8JF
tel (01773) 745599
email bradcart@aol.com
Director Neil Bradley
Supplies visual puzzles to national and regional press; emphasis placed on variety and topicality with work based on current media listings. Daily single frame and strip cartoons. Founded 1981.
Brainwarp
23 Chatsworth Avenue, Culcheth, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 4LD
tel (01925) 765878
email sarah@brainwarp.com
website www.brainwarp.com
Contacts Trixie Roberts, Tony Roberts, Sarah
Simmons
Writes and supplies original crosswords, brainteasers, wordsearches, quizzes and word games to editors for the printed page. Does not accept work from external sources. Standard fees for syndicated puzzles. Customised work negotiable. Founded 1987.
Bulls Presstjänst AB
Box 1228, 13128 Nacka Strand, Sweden
tel +46 8-55520600
website www.bullspress.com
Market: newspapers, magazines, weeklies and advertising agencies across Northern Europe. Syndicates human-interest picture stories; topical and well-illustrated background articles and series; photographic features dealing with science, people, personalities, glamour; genre pictures for advertising; condensations and serialisations of bestselling fiction and non-fiction; cartoons, comic strips, film and TV rights, merchandising and newspaper graphics online.
Cartoons & Wordgames
341 Stockport Road, Mossley, Ashton-under-Lyne OL5 0RS
tel (01457) 834883
email email@wordgames.co.uk
website www.wordgames.co.uk
Managing Editor Tom Williams
Long-term supplier to Daily Mail of crosswords and variety puzzles. Syndicated puzzles, plus gag cartoons, are available for UK and worldwide dailies, weeklies and magazines. Founded 1980.
Europress Features (UK)
18 St Chad’s Road, Didsbury, Nr Manchester M20 4WH
tel 0161 445 2945
email europressmedia@yahoo.com
Representation of newspapers and magazines in Europe, Australia, United States. Syndication of topflight features with exclusive illustrations – human interest stories – showbusiness personalities. 30–35% commission on sales of material successfully accepted; 40% on exclusive illustrations.
FAMOUS*
13 Harwood Road, London SW6 4QP
tel 020- 7485 1005
email pictures@famous.uk.com
website www.famous.uk.com/index.jsp
Celebrity picture and feature agency. Supplies showbiz content to newspapers, magazines, websites, TV stations, mobile phone companies, books and advertisers worldwide. Represents celebrity journalists and photographers from Los Angeles, New York, Europe and Australia, syndicating their copy around the globe. Open to new material. Founded 1990.
Foresight News
Centaur Media Plc, Profile Group, 79 Wells Street, London W1T 3QN
tel 020-7970 4299
email info@foresightnews.co.uk
website www.foresightnews.com
Editor and Associate Publisher Nicole Wilkins
Offers a vast, fully searchable database featuring thousands of forthcoming events and news from across the UK and around the world, spanning a variety of sectors including politics, business, crime and home affairs, health, entertainment and sport.
Guardian Syndication
Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU
tel 020-3353 2539
email permissions.syndication@guardian.co.uk
website http://syndication.theguardian.com/
Contact Helen Wilson
International syndication services of news and features from the Guardian, the Observer and theguardian.com. Unable to syndicate content which has not been published in its own titles. All permission requests to be submitted via online form.
Hayters Teamwork
47 Dean Street, London W1D 5BE
tel 020-7183 6727
email sport@hayters.com
website www.hayters.com
Twitter @HaytersTeamwork
Sports news, features and data supplied to all branches of the media. Commission: negotiable according to merit. Founded 1955.
Headliners
Rich Mix, 35–47 Bethnal Green Road, London E1 6LA
tel 020-7749 9360
email enquiries@headliners.org
website www.headliners.org
Twitter @HeadlinersUK
Director Fiona Wyton
UK-wide news agency. Offers young people aged 8–18 the opportunity to write on issues of importance to them, for newspapers, radio and TV. Founded 1995.
Independent Radio News (IRN)
Academic House, 24–28 Oval Road, London NW1 7DJ
tel 020-3227 4044
email news@irn.co.uk
website www.irn.co.uk
Managing Director Tim Molloy
National and international news.
Knight Features Ltd
Trident Business Centre, 89 Bickersteth Road, London, SW17 9SH
tel 020-3051 5650
email info@knightfeatures.co.uk
website www.knightfeatures.com
Contacts Gaby Martin, Andrew Knight, Sam Ferris
Worldwide selling of puzzles, strip cartoons, crosswords, horoscopes and serialisations for print and digital media. Agent in the UK and Republic of Ireland for Creators Syndicate, Tribune Content Agency. Founded 1985.
London at Large Ltd
Canal Studios, 3–5 Dunston Road, London E8 4EH
tel 020-7275 7667
email laura@londonatlarge.com
website www.londonatlarge.com
Twitter @LdnAtLarge
Editor Chris Parkinson
Forward planner serving the media: lists press contacts for parties, celebrities, launches, premieres, music, film, video and book releases. Founded 1985.
National Association of Press Agencies
c/o Cavendish Press (Manchester) Ltd, 5th Floor, The Landing, BLUE, MediaCityUK, Salford Quays, Manchester M50 2ST
email enquiries@napa.org.uk
website www.napa.org.uk
Membership £250 p.a.
NAPA is network of independent, established and experienced press agencies serving newspapers, magazines, TV and radio networks. Founded 1983.
New Blitz Literary and Editorial TV Agency
Via di Panico 67, 00186 Rome, Italy
postal address CP 30047–00193, Rome 47, Italy
tel +39 06-4883268
email blitzgacs@inwind.it
Manager Giovanni A.S. Congiu
Syndicates worldwide: cartoons, comic strips, humorous books with drawings, feature material, topical. Average rates of commission 60/40%, monthly report of sales, payment 60 days after the date of sale.
PA (The Press Association)
292 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 1AE
tel 020-7963 7001
website www.pressassociation.com
Chief Executive Clive Marshall, Managing Director Tony Watson
Provider of multimedia content and services, and the national news agency for the UK and Ireland. Customers include major national, regional and international media and digital brands, as well as businesses and public sector organisations. Services include: pictures; video; data APIs; hosted live blogs; graphics; listings pages; social media curation; and page production. Part of the PA Group of specialist media companies. Founded 1868.
The Puzzle House
Ivy Cottage, Battlesea Green, Stradbroke, Suffolk IP21 5NE
tel (01379) 384656
email enquiries@thepuzzlehouse.co.uk
website www.the-puzzle-house.co.uk
Partners Roy Preston & Sue Preston
Supply original crosswords, quizzes and puzzles of all types. Commissions taken on any topic, with all age ranges catered for. Wide selection of puzzles available for one-off usage. Founded 1988.
Rann Media
120 Molesworth Street, North Adelaide, SA 5006 Australia
tel + (61) 418 832 512
website www.rann.com.au
Managing Director Chris Rann
Professional PR, press releases, special newsletters, commercial and political intelligence, media monitoring. Welcomes approaches from organisations requiring PR representation or press release distribution. Founded 1982.
Sirius Media Services Ltd
Suite 3, Stowmarket Business Centre, Stowmarket Business Park, Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 2AH
tel (01449) 678878
email info@siriusmedia.co.uk
website www.siriusmedia.co.uk
Crosswords, puzzles and quizzes.
Solo Syndication dmg media
Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT
tel 020-7566 0360
website www.solosyndication.co.uk
Managing Director William Gardiner
Worldwide syndication of newspaper features, photos, cartoons, puzzles and strips. Represents the international syndication of Associated Newspapers Ltd (Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, Mail Online, Metro) and Andrews McMeel Syndication (US) and Creators Syndicate (US) in Great Britain and Ireland, Africa and the Middle East.
The Telegraph – Content Licensing & Syndication
Telegraph Media Group, 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT
tel 020-7931 1010
email syndication@telegraph.co.uk
website www.telegraph.co.uk/topics/syndication-services/
News, features, photography & graphics, video, worldwide distribution and representation. Content licensing packages available for print or online use.
Visual Humour
5 Greymouth Close, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 5LF
tel (01642) 581847
email peterdodsworth@btclick.com
website www.businesscartoonshop.net
Contact Peter Dodsworth
Daily and weekly humorous cartoon strips; also single panel cartoon features (not gag cartoons) for possible syndication in the UK and abroad. Picture puzzles also considered. Submit photocopy samples only initially, with sae. Founded 1984.
WENN
4A Tileyard Studios, Tileyard Road, London N7 9AH
tel 020-7607 2757
email enquiries@wenn.com
website www.wenn.com
Provides the world’s media with up-to-the-minute entertainment news and photos. Offices in Los Angeles, New York and Berlin. (Formerly World Entertainment News Network.)
Wessex News, Features and Photos Agency
Little Mead, Lower Green, Inkpen, Berks. RG17 9DW
tel (01488) 668308
email news@britishnews.co.uk
website www.britishnews.co.uk
Editor Jim Hardy
Freelance press agency with a network of writers and photographers across the UK. Providing real-life new stories and features for the national and international newspapers and magazines. Founded 1981.