
Hello writers!
Today I have 73 fantastic opportunities for you (even more than last week!) to check out including 24 pitch calls and 49 freelance, remote or hybrid job opportunities.
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The Freelance Writing Network has sponsorship opportunities available in the next few months. Reasonable rates & a great track record of success with previous partnerships!
Please get in touch via the link below to discuss more details.
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The Break Down is dedicated to examining how capitalism has both shaped, and is being reshaped by, accelerating climate and ecological crisis. “Launched in May 2024, we publish long-form interviews, original essays and resources that explore the key questions we face today, what the future might look like, and how we can build the power to change it.” £900 for commissioned work.
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ANTICS issue 3 pitches are open and they would love more on the following: Rising rap artists, Latin music of all genres, NYC nightlife reports, Music hot takes (think what you’d pitch if mel mag was still active + had a music section), Op-eds, Timely music-related essays. Also always looking for review pitches! Rates from $50-$250. If you’re interested in contributing, email at pitches[at]anticsmag dot com and they’ll send you the pitch guide.
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Frank is looking for Ivy League students and alum to write first-person essays about their experiences. Do you regret going Ivy? Dropped out? Loved it? Has it set you up for success? What’s been misunderstood about IL? $250. Email in bio.
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Chris is seeking feature pitches from writers for Monster Hunter Wilds, The Ragpicker King, Assassin’s Creed: Shadows, and The Cartoonist Club. “Personal stories, opinions, and interviews with unique and relevant angles is what we’re after.” $150 for commissioned work.
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The Kitchn is looking for new voices who have ingenious advice and strong opinions about the groceries we buy and the retailers we buy them from. Those stories come in many different forms, including personal essays, reported features, expert-approved tips, noteworthy trends, cultural phenomena, and other wildcards, as well as reviews of new and essential products (and retailers). Rates start at $150 for a 300-word story.