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April 28, 2015
World Traveler Press is now accepting essays for two upcoming anthologies about travel writing. They want “true tales of travel that inspire, amuse, delight or move readers.” The word count is 2,000 to 4,000 words. They pay $75 per accepted publication. They’re currently seeking submissions in two categories: women’s travel, and adventure travel. Unfortunately, they…
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April 21, 2015
The parenting niche has many opportunities for freelance writers to publish their work. Below is a collection of 7 publications that hire freelance writers. Included is a mix of blogs, national magazines, regional magazines, and even a literary journal. 1. Brain, Child Magazine — This award winning magazine publishes 20 essays a month by mothers….
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April 21, 2015
Chicken Soup for the Soul is calling for submissions on the topic of positive thinking. As with all Chicken Soup stories, they want real life, inspirational stories. The deadline for their next book, “Think Possible”, is on April 30th, 2015. They pay $200 per story or poem, and also give their writers 10 contributor copies….
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April 21, 2015
In the Fray Magazine is calling for essays on the topic of free speech. Motivated by the massacre of twelve people at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hedbo, they want your thoughts about the importance of free speech. According to their website: “In The Fray magazine is looking for essays, reportage, and photo essays that have…
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April 21, 2015
One of the best ways to launch a T.V. writing career is to participate in a T.V. writing program from one of the major television networks. These programs typically give you a period of intense instruction and pair you with working writers and producers. The goal is to launch your writing career, and give the…
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April 17, 2015
If you’re looking for a website that pays you to write, and pays very quickly, this could be the one. Once an article has been approved, they typically pay the very next day. Automatically. The website is called Crowdsource. It does take time to get used to it, but the learning curve is small. In…
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April 14, 2015
“To love a horse is no small passion,” their mission reads. “Through the ages, the horse has been the muse of artists, photographers, poets, writers, and fashion designers alike.” And it’s Equestrian Culture that hopes to share the fruits of this muse. Equestrian Culture is an online publisher that “considers equestrianism through the lens of…
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