May 12, 2020
Here’s a roundup of eleven blogs and websites that pay for parenting related articles. If you’re not sure how to get published by these publishers, then I highly recommend watching this free webinar. Sincerely, Jacob Jans Mommyish focuses on the realities of parenting. They publish listicles, humor, and clickbait. They are accepting applications for regular…
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May 8, 2020
There are more than 30 themes for the 20 markets listed here. Some of the themes are: power, bodies, gun history, well-mannered crooks, parents with disabilities during Covid-19, Queer science, times of monsters, MFA programs, celebrating summer, Afrofuturism, labour, speed demons, narcodrones, wellness, balance, calm, and secrets. A few specify pitch or submission deadlines but…
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May 6, 2020
These markets pay $100 to $600 for fiction, and one market pays considerably more. Many of them also accept other genres, like non-fiction and poetry. None have a submission fee, or have they some fee-free submission options. – S. Kalekar Grain MagazineThis literary magazine accepts work from Canadian and other writers around the world. They…
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May 5, 2020
Here’s our latest roundup of job postings for writes. These are largely for full-time position working with major media companies, established websites, and non-profits. Companies hiring in this list include HBO, Apple, and The Washington Post. There are several remote positions available as well. Sincerely, Jacob JansFreedom With Writing Splice is a platform for music…
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May 5, 2020
As a working writer, I’ve learned to fend off requests to “just write this grant proposal for me [for free]” from friends and family members. I ignore offers from content mills that pay penny-a-word rates. But the coronavirus pandemic has raised a new dilemma: when excellent clients can no longer afford to pay for writing,…
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May 1, 2020
With so many people stuck at home, there is a lot more cooking at home happening, and that means people are spending more time searching for recipes, learning new cooking techniques, and generally, being more aware of what they eat. It goes to follow that there is still a lot of demand for food writing….
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