
Hello writers!
Today I have 76 opportunities for you to check out including 26 pitch calls and 50 freelance, remote or hybrid writing opportunities. There are fewer fresh pitch calls this week—I know because I’ve spent twice as long looking for them all this week!
Here’s hoping for a return to the normal number of new pitching opportunities in the coming weeks.
I’m also thinking of changing how the newsletter runs in the future, with improvements made to benefit paid subscribers. I shared an idea for how it might look in the Substack chat, and please do let me know if you have any thoughts!
I’m also looking for writers to share tips, tricks and best practices for preparing for tax season, given we’re approaching everyone’s favourite time of year! I’ll collate replies and share in one big post, hopefully in the next few weeks! You can share your answers here, and I’d greatly appreciate anyone who can help out!
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Esses, a magazine about the people, culture, and lifestyle of Grand Prix racing, is looking for pitches. Range of payment is usually between $0.50-$1.50/word. Lots of details in this thread.
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Maisonneuve Magazine is an award-winning quarterly of arts, opinion & ideas. They are looking for pitches for their summer issue. Please send all pitches to nour[at]maisonneuve[dot]org by Wednesday, March 5th (so closing soon!). A thread of what they are looking for can be found here.
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For Business Insider, Conz is looking for people who own/owned Cybertrucks or Teslas to write essays about their experience with the cars. Good, bad, funny, here for it. Rates presumably $230 as usual.
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The Xylom love taking pitches from early-career, immigrant, and nontraditional science writers. The Xylom is currently offering every storyteller $200 per language published. Full submission guidelines here.
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Maybelle at i news is looking for women in their 50s that got in the best shape of their life (shredded/abs for the first time ever) – with before and after images – looking to commission a piece! Email at maybelle.morgan@theipaper.com. Has paid £250 for 1000 word features, unsure what rates for this work will be.