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  1. Sofa Ink Quarterly

    Seeking original written material of 7,500 words or less: fiction, poetry, and nonfiction (from any genre). Pays $5 plus three contributor copies.

  2. Software Business

    The Magazine of the Software Industry. Publishes feature articles that address industry solutions, trends of the industry, or other topics of general interest. Length: 750 to 2,500 words. Pay not specified.

  3. Sojourners Magazine

    Christians for Justice and Peace. A publication at the intersection of faith, politics, and culture. Coverage goes beyond the trending headlines to uncover and explore in depth the hidden injustices in the world around us. For their online publication, they …

  4. Solar Industry

    Monthly publication offering industry participants probing, comprehensive assessments of the technology, tools and trends that are driving this dynamic energy sector. Paying market.

  5. Soundchecks

    Music reviews, interviews, profiles, scores, videos. Unsolicited submissions, ideas or suggestions for articles and reviews, are always welcome. There is no pay for reviews or short features, but they offer GBP5 / $5 per 1,000+ words for articles and interviews, …

  6. Southwest Review

    Literary quarterly from Southern Methodist University. Articles published by the Southwest Review embrace almost every area of adult interest: contemporary affairs, history, folklore, fiction, poetry, literary criticism, art, music, and the theatre. Accepted piece(s) receive nominal payment upon publication and …

  7. Spadina Literary Review

    A literary publication. Publishes poetry, short fiction, memoir, pensées, and art. Non-paying market.

  8. Speech Technology

    Magazine for the speech technology industry. Welcomes manuscripts that describe practical applications of speech technology, present an overview of applications, deployments and technological developments, or discuss issues with a direct effect on speech technology developers, users and potential users. Does …

  9. Spitball

    The literary baseball magazine. It debuted in the spring of 1981 as a baseball poetry journal and quickly evolved into a broader literary magazine that included baseball short fiction, prose, art, and book reviews. Please note that first-time submitters must …

  10. Spry Literary Journal

    A literary journal that features undiscovered and established writers’ concise, experimental, hybrid, modern, vintage or just plain vulnerable writing. This is a place for people who excel at taking risks, who thrive under pressure—for people whose words and rhythms are spry. …

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