Three markets that accept fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, actually pay a bit, and would look good on your list of writing credits, especially the last one.
Go ahead, google the names and check 'em out. Why not?
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Ninth Letter: Community
They publish non-fiction, fiction and poetry, and want both experimental and traditional writing. For the web edition, the theme is Community.
Deadline: 5 November 2017 for the web edition; 30 November 2017 for fiction and 28 February 2018 for essays and poetry, for the print edition
Length: up to 3,500 words for prose and up to 3 poems for the web; non-fiction or fiction of up to 8,000 words, 3-6 poems (max 10 pages) for the print magazine
Pay: $75 per story or essay and $25 per poem for the web; $25/page for the print edition
Ducts
They want personal stories and welcome both new and established writers, and seek original perspectives on both common and uncommon topics. They publish essays, memoir, humor, fiction and poetry.
Deadline: 15 November 2017
Length: Varies for each section; see guidelines
Pay: $20
The Southern Review
They publish essays, including creative non-fiction and literary essays, as well as fiction and poetry. Submission fee will be waived during University Press Week, 6-11 November 2017. There is no fee for mailed submissions.
Deadline: 1 December 2017 for non-fiction and fiction; 1 February 2018 for poetry (postmarked)
Length: Up to 8,000 words for prose; up to 5 poems or 15 pages
Pay: $25 per printed page, up to $200
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