April 9, 2019
Here’s a list of ten blogs and websites that pay $50 or more for for guest posts and articles. If you’re interested in getting paid to write for one of these publications, be sure to study the website carefully, then send a short pitch to the editor. Our researcher, Fatima Saif has found payment rates…
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April 9, 2019
The deadline to submit a story to Chicken Soup for the Soul’s upcoming book on positive thinking is approaching very quickly. The deadline for submission is April 30th, 2019. They want true stories and poems — and pay $200 per story, plus 10 copies of the book. According to their call for submissions: After the…
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April 5, 2019
Next Show All The following is a list of magazines that pay writers $250 or more for writing. Some of these magazines pay less for some writing, but all of them pay a minimum of $250 for at least some of the work they publish. All of them accept submissions or queries from freelance writers….
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April 2, 2019
Next Show All These markets pay up to $100, and above, for fiction. Most of these venues also accept other genres, like non-fiction, including reviews, poetry, and translation. Also check out these markets for fiction that have tight deadlines, and these markets, which pay $150 and up. — S. Kalekar Tin House Online They are…
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April 2, 2019
Next Show All Here are ten publishers that accept pitches directly from freelance writers, based on our latest research. (Thank you to Fatima Saif!) For over one thousand more opportunities, be sure to get a free copy of The Paid Publishing Guidebook. — Jacob Jans Ensia is a solutions-focused media outlet that publishes stories that…
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April 2, 2019
Chicken Soup for the Soul just announced a new call for submissions for their upcoming book, title “I Can’t Stop Laughing!” They’re seeking submissions of stories and poems until July 31st, 2019. They pay $200 per story or poem, as well as 10 copies of the book. One of the strange things about writing for…
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April 1, 2019
Unfortunately, The Miami Herald’s travel section is no longer accepting pitches from freelance writers.
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