December 9, 2020
Dear Writers, Here’s a huge list of publishers and editors that are seeking qualified writers. If you want to work with these publishers – and actually earn a real income with your writing – then I highly recommend joining us LIVE today at 3pm ET. You’ll learn how to grow a freelance writing career from…
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December 9, 2020
These magazines pay $75 to $480 for fiction. A few also accept other genres, like non-fiction and poetry. – S. Kalekar Neon Hemlock Press: Baffling MagazineThis is a new speculative fiction magazine. Their guidelines say, “We are looking for speculative stories that explore science fiction, fantasy, and horror with a queer bent. We want queer…
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December 9, 2020
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December 4, 2020
Want to earn more than pennies for your writing? Then check out this list of publishers that pay up to $500 per article. If you’re not sure how to take advantage of these opportunities – and want to build a real income with your writing, I suggest signing up for this free webinar. – Jacob…
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December 4, 2020
If you’re brand new to freelance writing, you might be aware of the many opportunities out there to make real money as a writer. For example, here’s a list of publishers that pay $500 per article. This article will show you how to actually take advantage of those opportunities – even if you’re starting from scratch,…
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December 1, 2020
Here’s a list of editors and publishers calling for true stories, personal essays, and/or opinion peices. We’ve noted deadlines and payment rates when available. If you’re not sure how to take advantage of these opportunities – and want to build a real income with your writing, I suggest signing up for Writing Launch, so you…
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December 1, 2020
These markets pay $100 to approximately $360 for fiction (one of these, FIYAH, pays significantly more). Several of the outlets also accept other genres, like non-fiction and poetry. – S. Kalekar Ninth LetterThey accept fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and translated works. They want work that experiments with form, narrative, and non-traditional subject matter, as well as…
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