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    American Falconry

    A magazine devoted entirely to the sport of falconry and is produced by practicing falconers. Payment starts at $100.

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    Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine

    A mystery magazine. Stories must fall into the mystery genre in some sense or another: stories of detection of the classic kind, police procedurals, private eye tales, suspense, courtroom dramas, stories of espionage, etc. Pays $0.05 to $0.08 per word.

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    Antioch Review, The

    One of the oldest, continuously publishing literary magazines in America. They publish fiction, essays, and poetry from both emerging as well as established authors. Pays $20 per printed page (about 425 words) plus 2 copies of the issue.

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    Antigonish Review, The

    A quarterly literary journal published by St. Francis Xavier University. Publishes poetry, fiction, book reviews and critical articles from Canada, the US and overseas. Many young writers have been given a start here. Payment as follows: Poetry: $5 per …