34 Calls for Pitches Directly from Editors (Up to $500+ Per Article)

October 11, 2022

Dear Writers, Here’s our latest roundup of calls for pitches, directly from editors. Please do not contact any of these editors without carefully studying their publication to make sure that you’re sending a pitch that closely fits their needs. If too many people send bad pitches, editors are likely to no longer openly solicit pitches….

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Fiction Markets Paying $50 to $1,000 for October 2022

October 11, 2022

These magazines pay $50-1,000 for fiction. A few of them also accept other genres, like non-fiction and poetry. Some deadlines are approaching quickly. – S. Kalekar Translunar Travelers Lounge The editors of this speculative fiction magazine want fun stories. Their guidelines say, “A fun story, at its core, is one that works on the premise…

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An Interview with Ishani Nandi, Senior Editor with Reader’s Digest

October 7, 2022

Ishani Nandi is a senior associate editor with Reader’s Digest, India with more than a decade’s experience in writing and editing for journalistic, corporate and publishing platforms. She’s our first editor for an interview from India. Here you find Ishani in conversation with Viney Kirpal, a health and personal essay writer. Viney: Ishani, the readers…

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15 Full Time and Remote Jobs for Writers & Editors

October 4, 2022

Dear Writers, Here’s our latest roundup of traditional jobs for writers, including editing jobs and copywriting jobs. Companies in this list include Disney, Wirecutter, NBC, and CBS. You’ll note that many of these have the potential to be remote. For freelance opportunities, see this list of calls for pitches. — Jacob Jans Thanks to Fatima…

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24 Calls for Pitches Directly from Editors (Up to $1 Per Word)

October 4, 2022

Dear Writers, Here’s our latest roundup of calls for pitches, directly from editors. Please do not contact any of these editors without carefully studying their publication to make sure that you’re sending a pitch that closely fits their needs. If too many people send bad pitches, editors are likely to no longer openly solicit pitches….

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How to Pitch a Listicle About Pop Culture 

October 4, 2022

By Sarah Osman It’s no secret that readers love listicles. This may be due to the fact that they are so easy to read. A solid listicle will tell you exactly what to expect from its title, and listicles often break down information into digestible chunks of information. Due to this, the demand for listicles…

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