Magazines Open to Spiritual Articles
The Sun isn't "literary" or "political" or "spiritual" in the usual sense. It begins where those labels end, which is where life gets interesting. Each month, in essays, stories, interviews, and poetry, people write in The Sun of their struggle to understand their lives, often baring themselves with surprising intimacy. Their writers aren't afraid to take risks, to look at something ugly--or beautiful--and describe it honestly.
(If you go to "browse: issue archive," you'll find the titles of their spiritual articles and sometimes the text, as well.)
Women's Day
Article Guidelines
Essay Guidelines
Woman's Day publishes articles from freelance writers on a broad range of subjects of special interest to women, including marriage, health, diet and exercise, spirituality, saving and managing money, interpersonal relationships, careers, lifestyle issues, etc. The editors are primarily interested in practical, service-oriented pieces that will help millions of readers improve their lives. Look at Women's Day Solutions and the YOU section of the magazine for examples.
The magazine is also in the market for dramatic narratives about women or families who have experienced a medical triumph, survived a disaster or achieved something special or significant in their lives. Look for stories that will inspire readers. A dramatic narrative should have a happy ending or at least a clear resolution.








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