“Unlocking the Future of Connectivity: What National Communications Magazine Reveals About Tomorrow’s Technology Trends”
Pays $75-$100.
Current Needs:
“Warmly welcomes new writers. We are in need of how-to articles as they relate to scanning, GMRS and CB radio. Examples of topics that could be highly refined might be along the lines of explaining to our readers how to tune an antenna; how to tune in trunked public safety radio systems; reviews of newly released equipment; how to select the proper radio service for your needs, etc. We are not interested in fiction or anything written by anyone without the technical knowledge to engage our readers. In other words, if you aren’t a radio communications hobbyist, it’s doubtful you can make the query cut. Pay varies, but typically $75 and up for new authors per article accepted. A well-written article with a lot of art that could be turned into a cover feature might even net $100 or more. Features run 1,500-3,000 words. Query the editor with an idea and a basic outline of what you will cover in your article. Don’t waste your time writing an article we may not be interested in. Email queries only are accepted (no phone, snail mail or fax queries). If your idea is accepted, the editor will help you develop the storyline so our readers’ needs are met. If you haven’t written for hobby radio magazines in the past, tell the editor a little about your engagement in the hobby. If you hold an amateur radio or GMRS license, indicate that in your email to the editor. If accepted, you will be instructed to submit your article in Microsoft Word with appropriate accompanying artwork as discussed with the editor. Absolutely, no phone calls.”
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