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This Magazine is Seeking Pitches
This Magazine is a Canadian progressive magazine of politics, arts, and culture. They’re accepting pitches for their next print issue. They’re seeking “features, news and arts stories, memoir and opinion columns, a culture column, and a back page letter.” Rates are $150-$300 for features, $60-$100 for columns, and $75 for online exclusive news pieces. Please note that they only publish work by Canadian residents. If interested, email your pitches to editor@thismagazine.ca. To learn more, refer to their post and this page.
Southwest Contemporary is Seeking Pitches on the Theme of Alien
Southwest Contemporary is “the leading resource for contemporary arts and culture in the Southwest.” They’re seeking pitches for their Fall-Winter 2026-27 print issue—themed “Alien”:
“We seek writers based in or closely connected to the North American Southwest to submit story ideas for our Fall-Winter 2026-27 issue, Volume 14: Alien. Pitches should be focused on contemporary artists working in the region who are grappling with political, social, psychic, and cosmic dimensions of the alien.”
They’re looking for studio visits/artist profiles (800 words); reporting (1,200 to 2,000 words); features (1,200 to 2,000 words); creative essays (400 to 700 words); interviews (500 to 2,000 words); cultural criticism (1,200 to 2,000 words); travel writing / field reports (1,200 to 1,500 words); and reviews (300 words). The fee ranges from $100 to $500. To learn more, refer to their call for pitches.
The BREAK—DOWN is Accepting Pitches for Issue #4: China
The BREAK—DOWN explores “the political economy of climate and ecological crisis.” They’re accepting pitches for Issue #4: China.
“For Issue #4 of our print journal, we are looking for pitches that examine the complexity of China’s role in climate and ecological crisis. How has the Chinese state managed to hold apparently contradictory positions together? What role has the rise of Chinese renewable technology had in decentering hubristic assumptions about Western leadership or in accelerating the rise of a new Cold War? How does China’s current role in global environmental politics relate to its historical and developmental trajectory? And how does Chinese environmental politics and power play out on the ground, whether in China itself, or through its extended network of debt and investment?”
Rate is £650 for pieces of around 3,000 words. If interested, send your pitches to pitching@break-down.org. To learn more, refer to their post and this page.
Bisnow is Looking for a Denver Freelance Reporter
Bisnow is a B2B platform for the commercial real estate industry. They’re seeking a Denver Freelance Reporter. The selected candidate will write 3-5 articles per week and produce daily morning briefs. The candidate should have great writing skills and excellent news judgment. This position must sit in Denver remotely. Pay is $3,000 per month. To learn more, refer to this page.
Channel Kindness is Seeking Stories in Honor of Transgender Day of Visibility
Channel Kindness is a digital platform created by the Born This Way Foundation. They’re looking for stories in honor of Transgender Day of Visibility:
“In honor of Transgender Day of Visibility (March 31), Channel Kindness is inviting our community, including trans and gender expansive young people to submit powerful stories for a special series, Trans Visibility Stories: ‘Visible and Proud.’ Ten (10) storytellers will be selected to share their essays that integrate their lived experience with relevant research on the experiences of trans and gender expansive young people. Your story may be used to help inform future research, resources, and initiatives designed to support trans and gender expansive young people.”
Each selected author will be paid a $100 stipend. For details, refer to their post and call for stories.
The National Forest Foundation is Looking for Pitches for Light & Seed Magazine
The National Forest Foundation is an organization that restores and enhances National Forests and Grasslands. They’re seeking story pitches for Winter/Spring 2026 issue of Light & Seed magazine, which will focus on how tech and innovation intersects with National Forests and Grasslands in the U.S. Specifically, they’re seeking pitches for “The Response,” a department that “uses the pillars of solutions journalism to investigate how people are responding to an issue of national importance.” Rate is $1,000 for 1,000 words. If interested, email your pitches to erinvriley@gmail.com. To learn more, refer to their call for pitches.
Film Daze is Accepting Pitches
Film Daze is “an independent publication and media outlet that provides a platform for the unheard, and underrepresented voices of the film community.” They’re accepting pitches for their Issue 01. There is no theme. Payment is $120 for Issue 01, $150 for Issues 02-03, and $200 for Issue 04 and beyond, based on the paid subscriber base at the time. The submission deadline for the first issue is June 1st. Interested writers should send their pitches to editorial@filmdaze.net. To learn more, refer to their submissions page.
Theirworld is Seeking a Freelance Copywriter
Theirworld is a global children's charity that helps children unlock their potential. They’re looking for a Freelance Copywriter to work with them on an ongoing basis. They’re seeking someone who can offer 4 to 6 days per month. Rate is up to £350/day, depending on experience. For details, refer to this post.
NTD is Seeking Digital News Reporters (Freelance)
NTD, the sister media of The Epoch Times, is looking for Digital News Reporters (Freelance). The selected applicants will be responsible for identifying, pitching, and writing news articles that drive traffic to their website, ntd.com. The applicants should have at least 3 to 5 years’ experience. This role is remote. The pay rate is $35+ per hour. For more information, click here.
GSW is Seeking a Freelance Senior Editor
GSW, a healthcare communications agency, is looking for a Freelance Senior Editor. The selected applicant will be responsible for proofreading for grammar, spelling, and punctuation; editing for client and AMA style; and verifying accuracy of information, data, and claims. The applicant should have 3 to 5 years’ pharmaceutical advertising experience within editorial. This role is temporary and based in Santa Monica, CA. The anticipated hourly rate is $50. For details, refer to this job description.
Solomon Page is Seeking a Freelance Internal Communications Writer
Solomon Page, a leading staffing and executive search firm, is looking for a Freelance Internal Communications Writer for a top client in the construction industry. They’re seeking a “writer with expertise in internal communications to support employee communications, largely focused on HR-related topic, during a major company transition.” The writer should have 5+ years of experience. This is a remote, contract role requiring 20 hours per week. The pay is $35 to $40 per hour. To learn more, refer to this job description.
FOX Sports is Seeking a Freelance Alerts Editor
FOX Sports is seeking a Freelance Alerts Editor. The selected applicant will “help execute strategies for delivering FOX Sports content to relevant audiences and identify new growth opportunities.” The applicant should have 3+ years of experience. The job is based in Los Angeles, CA. The pay range is $25 to $28 per hour. To learn more, refer to this job description.
The Stacks is Open for Submissions
The Stacks is “a blog for writing on unconventional games and software, their surrounding material, and the ongoing process of documenting history.” They’re open for paid submissions. The following topics are appropriate for The Stacks:
- “(Obscure) videogames history”
- “Art history (particularly as it relates to videogames or interactive media)”
- “Archival/library theory”
- “Sex, gender, or sexual identity in relation to videogames or interactive media”
- “Academic perspectives on videogames”
Rates are $50 CAD for shorter essays/articles of approximately 600-1,000 words and up to $150 CAD for larger scale research essays/articles/projects of approximately 2,000 words or more. Rates are higher for very large research essays/articles/projects of approximately 5,000 words or more. If interested, email your pitches to contact@thestacks.ca. For more information, refer to this post and their submissions page.
Clutch Creative is Looking for a Freelance Copywriter (Pharma)
Clutch Creative, a rapidly growing staffing agency, is seeking a Freelance Copywriter (HCP/DTC) with pharmaceutical agency experience for an upcoming need. The selected applicant will be responsible for developing persuasive and brand-aligned copy across multiple advertising channels, including manuscripts. The applicant should have 4+ years’ experience in a pharmaceutical advertising agency setting. The role is remote and pays $40 to $50 per hour. For details, refer to this job description.
Blue Carrot is Seeking a Copywriter
Blue Carrot is “an e-learning agency specializing in custom learning experiences that transform knowledge into action.” They’re seeking a Copywriter for long-term cooperation. The selected applicant will write about e-learning content development and video marketing & animation. The applicant should have 2+ years of experience. Payment is up to $70 per 1,000 words. To learn more, refer to this post and this job description.
This Magazine is Seeking Pitches for Online Exclusives
This Magazine is a Canadian progressive magazine of politics, arts, and culture. They’re seeking pitches for online exclusives—monthly stories that will appear digitally only on this.org.
Online exclusive news pieces cover “Canadian news from a social justice perspective, looking at regional or national issues.” Some topics they cover are: “housing/homelessness, reproductive rights, race/racism, LGBTQ2S+ issues, harm reduction, labour, immigration, prisoner justice, food security, and more.” They pay $75 for online exclusive news pieces (350 to 500 words).
Online exclusive column and opinion pieces cover “current events in other areas such as pop culture, arts, places, ideas, concepts, etcetera.” They assign both 500 to 600-word and 1,000 to 1,200-word columns at a rate of $100 per piece.
Please note that they only publish work by Canadian residents. For more information, refer to their post and this page.
The Metropole is Seeking Submissions for their Next Theme Month: Cities at Play
The Metropole is the Urban History Association’s official blog. They’re seeking submissions for their next theme month: Cities at Play. “We welcome submissions about any aspect of play, recreation, or leisure in the urban environment. How have cities uniquely shaped the way their inhabitants play, and how has play in turn shaped the built environment, the social dynamics, and the politics of cities? Please send pitches to themetropole@urbanhistory.org by Friday, March 20th.” Rate is $200 per post (1,000 to 1,500 words). To learn more, refer to this post and this page.
Inspire the Mind is Seeking Lived Experience Pieces that Respond to Current Sociocultural Discussions About Victimhood
Inspire the Mind is a digital magazine focused on mental health, art, and science. They’re interested in “lived experience pieces that respond to current sociocultural discussions about victimhood” for their digital magazine. Rate is £200 for pieces of 1,000 to 1,200 words. To read their post, click here. To submit your pitch, click here.
DUNIA is Seeking Stories on Housing in Capital Cities Across Asia
DUNIA is a South Korea-based independent investigative journalism platform. They publish in English and Korean. They’re seeking pitches for stories on housing in capital cities across Asia. They’re interested in “reporting that moves beyond real estate trends and examines housing as a structural issue tied to inequality, labor, migration, finance, and climate vulnerability.” They’re particularly seeking stories that explore:
- “How many years does it take for an ordinary citizen or resident to afford and own a home in your capital city?”
- “What kind of housing is realistically attainable at the median income level?”
- “What does a ‘dream home’ look like for someone in your income bracket?”
- “Where is considered the ‘ideal’ location to live in your city — and why?”
- “Where are the most affordable or cheapest housing areas in the capital? Who lives there?”
They welcome reported features (1,000 to 1,500 words), human stories, first-person reported essays grounded in structural analysis, and multimedia proposals (photos, short videos, and audio). Rates are $80 to $150 per piece. If interested, send your pitches to contact@thedunia.org. To learn more, refer to their post and ‘about’ page.
The Sick Times is Always Accepting Op-Ed Pitches
HipLatina is Looking for Pitches
HipLatina is a website that empowers the Latinx/e community and amplifies their voices. They cover news, entertainment, culture, wellness, beauty, fashion, lifestyle, and family. They’re seeking “strong, timely ideas across a wide range of topics from entertainment and pop culture to beauty, lifestyle, identity, and opinion pieces.” Rates are $50 for news, $150 for lists, and start at $250 for features. If interested, email your pitches to editor@hiplatina.com. Please note that they’re only accepting pitches from Latina writers. To learn more, refer to their editor-in-chief’s post and their general pitching guidelines.