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I came up with these lists linked below to encourage myself to read more long-form non-fiction articles to draw experience from, then eventually to submit articles to myself. Plus, I wanted to learn about the media landscape of mainstream & radical media projects. If peeps find the list useful and can think of any more names of outfits to add to it, or suggestions for reorganizing them, just let me know or hit the little 'writer's pen' symbol and submit an edit directly: https://thelul.org/library/radical-nonfiction-writing-markets https://thelul.org/library/zine-resources https://thelul.org/library/list-of-publications-accepting-longform-narrative-non-fiction-submissions https://thetedkarchive.com/library/where-to-read-and-submit-nonfiction-articles Part of the work of researching for these lists was categorizing the original source of every text on The Ted K Archive: https://thetedkarchive.com/library/the-ted-k-archive-sources I've started the process of doing this for The Anarchist Library too, by doing 'importxml' on every library text link in a spreadsheet. If anyone knows a quicker way and wants to help that'd be great too. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1P0m-um_hkhzbCfqI2KTtblVSzYf27bNOa5w6xq6FM10 I think the 'radical writing markets' page could make for a good page to copy onto the bookshelf wiki and adapt. That way, when a self-published author asks why their text hasn't shown up on the website, there'd be a good resource to link them.

TheTedKArchive Mon, 06/02/2025 - 13:18

I came up with these lists linked below to encourage myself to read more long-form non-fiction articles to draw experience from, then eventually to submit articles to myself. Plus, I wanted to learn about the media landscape of mainstream & radical media projects.

If peeps find the list useful and can think of any more names of outfits to add to it, or suggestions for reorganizing them, just let me know or hit the little 'writer's pen' symbol and submit an edit directly:

https://thelul.org/library/radical-nonfiction-writing-markets

https://thelul.org/library/zine-resources

https://thelul.org/library/list-of-publications-accepting-longform-narrative-non-fiction-submissions

https://thetedkarchive.com/library/where-to-read-and-submit-nonfiction-articles

Part of the work of researching for these lists was categorizing the original source of every text on The Ted K Archive:

https://thetedkarchive.com/library/the-ted-k-archive-sources

I've started the process of doing this for The Anarchist Library too, by doing 'importxml' on every library text link in a spreadsheet. If anyone knows a quicker way and wants to help that'd be great too.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1P0m-um_hkhzbCfqI2KTtblVSzYf27bNOa5w6xq6FM10

I think the 'radical writing markets' page could make for a good page to copy onto the bookshelf wiki and adapt. That way, when a self-published author asks why their text hasn't shown up on the website, there'd be a good resource to link them.

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