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N $ EMMY Bimonthly television
industry magazine for TV profession-
als and enthusiasts. Official publica-
tion of the Academy of Television
Arts & Sciences. No highly technical
articles or academic/fan-magazine
type articles. Best section for new-
comers is “Labors of Love,” the 500-
word, front-of-the-book profiles of
TV people. Contact: Editor, Emmy,
5220 Lankershim Blvd., North Holly-
wood, CA 91601.
emmys.com/emmymag
N $ OPERA NEWS Publishes arti-
cles of interest for the opera profes-
sional and the opera buff. Fiction,
poetry, or personal remembrances are
not accepted. Submit query or manu-
script and published writing samples
via email. Contact: Kitty March,
Opera News, 70 Lincoln Center Plaza,
6th Floor, New York, NY 10023.
[email protected] operanews.com
SOCIAL JUSTICE/EQUALITY
N $ BRIARPATCH Publishes on a
wide range of topics: current events,
grassroots activism, electoral politics,
economic justice, ecology, labor, food
security, gender equality, indigenous
struggles, international solidarity, and
other issues of political importance.
See website for editorial schedule
deadlines and guidelines. Submit
query by email. Contact: Briarpatch
Magazine, 2138 McIntyre St., Regina,
SK S4P 2R7, Canada. 866-431-5777.
[email protected]
briarpatchmagazine.com
N $ IN THESE TIMES Publishes arti-
cles that fit the magazine’s mission of
advancing democracy and economic
justice, promoting social movements,
and discussing politics and culture.
Submit query using online form. See
website for department guidelines.
Contact: In These Times, 2040 N. Mil-
waukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60647. Email
using form on website.
inthesetimes.com
N P $ THE PROGRESSIVE Seeks
investigative reporting, electoral cover-
age, social movement pieces, foreign
policy pieces, interviews, activism, and
poetry. No editorials or satire. Con-
tact: The Progressive, 30 W. Mifflin St.,
Suite 703, Madison, WI 53703. 608-
257-4626. [email protected]
progressive.org
F N $ TEACHING TOLERANCE A
publication of the Southern Poverty
Law Center. Publishes features related
to anti-bias education, diversity, multi-
culturalism, and social justice topics;
“Why I Teach” personal essays; “Story
Corner” fiction stories that teach a les-
son; and classroom lesson plans or
special projects. Contact: Teaching
Tolerance.
[email protected]
tolerance.org
TRADE/TECHNICAL
N $ ADVISOR TODAY Membership
publication for the National Associa-
tion of Insurance and Financial Advi-
sors. Publishes stories that give readers
an idea or technique they can immedi-
ately implement in their business. Pre-
fers email submissions. Contact:
Advisor Today, 2901 Telestar Ct., Falls
Church, VA 22042. 703-770-8204. Ayo
Mseka: [email protected]
advisortoday.com
N $ DIGITAL ENGINEERING
Magazine for design engineers who
purchase or use computer hardware
and software for the design-for-manu-
facture industry. Publishes tutorials,
application stories, product reviews,
and commentary. Contact: Brian
Albright, editorial director, Desktop
Engineering, 111 Speen St., Ste 200,
Framingham MA 01701. 508-663-
- [email protected]
digitalengineering247.com
N $ FIREHOUSE Published for fire-
fighters. Covers specific incidents,
innovations, controversies, and trends
affecting the fire-service industry.
Also publishes photo stories. Con-
tact: Firehouse Magazine. Email
using online form.
firehouse.com
N $ TEACHING THEATRE Quar-
terly journal for professional theater
educators. Includes articles on acting,
directing, playwriting, technical the-
ater, profiles of outstanding educa-
tional theater programs, curriculum
design, assessment, teaching method-
ology, and reports of current trends or
issues in the field. Contact: Teaching
Theatre, 2343 Auburn Ave., Cincin-
nati, OH 45219.
[email protected]
schooltheatre.org
N $ YOUR WORKPLACE Canadian
publication about workplace health.
Looking for articles about the experi-
ence of work life in Canada and
abroad. Topics include best practices,
case studies, profound thoughts,
experiences “in the trenches,” lessons
learned, and new ways of thinking.
Email submissions preferred. Con-
tact: Your Workplace, 23 Queen St.,
Kingston, ON K7K 1A1, Canada.
613-549-1222.
[email protected]
yourworkplace.ca
WRITING/PUBLISHING
N $ QUILL & QUIRE Publication for
the Canadian book-publishing indus-
try. Offers news and articles about the
writing and publishing industry in
Canada. Also publishes author profiles
and reviews of Canadian books. Sub-
mit queries by email. Published 10
times a year. Contact: Quill & Quire,
111 Queen St. E., Suite 320, Toronto,
ON, M5C 1S2. 416-364-3333. Sue
Carter, editor.
[email protected]
quillandquire.com