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PopMatters seeks intelligent and open minds to review books covering the entire spectrum of popular culture, from the big guns of the megapublishers to the edgy voices coming from the radical indie presses. Ideal reviews provide contextual commentary and bring an historical awareness to the piece -- PopMatters book reviews are far more substantial than the average "liked it / hated it" review.

Standard book reviews average 800 words, shorter reviews are published on our books blog, Re:Print. Longer, in-depth essays are encouraged for worthy books, and the best pieces -- those that set the subject matter in a culturally and historically relevant context, and are written in an informed and entertaining manner -- will be considered for features placement. We are happy to arrange author interviews when possible, as well.

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Interested parties should send a query with your background and areas of interest, along with three samples of your writing, including one review of a book not in our archive that would be your first published piece at PopMatters if you are accepted, to:

  • Karen Zarker, Senior Editor, books AT popmatters.com.

    Interested in writing for the PopMatters' books blog, Re:Print? In Re:Print, we are especially interested in covering new vistas in publishing (eBooks, web-exclusive publishing, hypertext projects) and book-related issues, such as censorship, rights arguments, and the struggle for essential truth in memoir and non-fiction. Send your application to:

  • Nikki Tranter, Books Editor, books AT popmatters.com.

    Note: we are unable to pay you monetarily for your work at this time. However, you are not uncompensated in some form; your 'pay', as it were, is the privilege of publishing with this reputable magazine, wherein you are rewarded with this platform to broaden your readership, currently over 1.2 million unique readers per month, and counting.

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