April 10, 2018
Next Show All The following is a list of 11 magazines that accept pitches, queries, and/or submissions on-spec from freelance writers. Keep in mind that you may need to negotiate pay. To learn more about pitching and successful freelance writing, I highly recommend this free webinar from Writing Launch. KANSAS! Magazine is published by the…
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April 10, 2018
Next Show All Here’s a list of blogs and websites that accept pitches directly from freelance writers. Keep in mind that you may need to negotiate pay. To learn more about pitching and successful freelance writing, I highly recommend this free webinar from Writing Launch. The Ringer is a major website covering sports and pop…
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April 6, 2018
Next Show All These are contests, grants and fellowships for writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translators, journalists, playwrights, and for student writers. Prizes range from £75 to $50,000. — S. Kalekar Parsec Ink Short Story Competition This is a contest for a science fiction, fantasy or horror short story (up to 3,500 words) on…
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April 3, 2018
The following is a list of 5 blogs and websites that pay $50 to the writers they publish. Included is a variety of blogs, covering writing, anime, Christianity, web design, and health care. Submission guidelines are linked to with each listing, where you can learn more about each publications individual needs. WritersHQ is a…
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April 3, 2018
HerStories Project is a website for Gen X women. They publish personal essays “about what it’s like to be a Gen-X woman at midlife. ” According to their submission guidelines: Although we are interested in essays about how any facet of your life at midlife — work, kids, marriage, care taking, and all the rest…
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April 3, 2018
Next Show All The following markets pay from $100 and up for poetry, short fiction, non-fiction, essays, and reviews. Before submitting your manuscripts, study carefully guidelines because some editors work only with local writers. Study 3-4 issues of your targeted publication to learn about its style, topics, and the depth of coverage. If possible, try…
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