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Nevada Magazine Submission Guidelines

Submission Address

Email queries to editor@nevadamagazine.com

Editor: Megg Mueller, executive editor

Submitting Your Work to Nevada Magazine

Before submitting to Nevada Magazine

The Market List recommends you verify the market is active and accepting submissions before sending your manuscript via regular mail. You may verify a market status by either visiting their website, calling their listed phone number, or confirming via regular mail that the market is still active before sending them your work.

To be sure your submission is appropriate for this market, we recommend you familiarize yourself with Nevada Magazine by reading a sample issue before submitting.

If you have recently submitted to Nevada Magazine or have experience with this market, please submit a comment below. Recent submission response times are always welcome and helpful to other writers.

From the Nevada Magazine guidelines:

We prefer a well-written query or outline with specific story elements before we receive the actual story. Write, e-mail, or call us if you have a story idea that you think might work. Nevada Magazine is produced only four times a year, so stories can take a long time to develop. Please be patient. A sample copy of the magazine is available by request.

DEVELOPING STORY IDEAS: Stories in Nevada Magazine are written from personal experience and research. What we offer our readers is an authoritative, authentic look at the state. You do not have to live here, but doing a story based solely on web research is rarely enough to get a query accepted. When developing your ideas, please consider Nevada Magazine’s structure and format. The magazine’s format includes the following:

FEATURES

Any interesting Nevada story that rises to the level of a feature story. These are longer and more in-depth than stories that appear in our Departments.

DEPARTMENTS

City Limits
Features destination stories for Nevada’s larger cities, such as Elko, Tonopah, Fallon, Reno, Las Vegas, etc.

Wide Open
Features destination stories for Nevada’s rural towns and regions.

Cravings
Usually stories centered on food and drink, such as new or interesting restaurants, wine stores, or coffee houses, or chef spotlights. Including a recipe is a nice touch.

History
Celebrating the Silver State’s past.

Submission Guidelines Details for Nevada Magazine

Market Type: Magazine

Contact: Megg Mueller, executive editor

Accepts: Historical, Humor, Interviews, Personal Experience, Photo Features, Profiles, Travel

Web Address: www.nevadamagazine.com

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Updated March 15, 2021

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