34 Calls for Pitches Directly from Editors (Up to $1 Per Word)
Here’s our latest roundup of calls for pitches directly from editors.
We’ve researched payment rates and found contact information for all of these publishers, to make it easy for you to connect with the right editor.
If you’re not confident in approaching editors, or need some extra guidance, please read How to Write a Pitch that Gets You Paid (Based on Real-World Examples).
Thanks to Fatima Saif for compiling this list.
Vulture is Open to Pitches
Vulture is an entertainment news
website for the culturally obsessed. They cover TV, movies, comedy, music,
theater, art, books, and more. They’re open to pitches. They pay $150 to $300
for TV recaps. To learn more, read their TV recaps editor’s post and
their pitch
guide.
No Bells is Accepting Pitches
No Bells is a new print magazine about
underground music. They’re accepting pitches for their first edition. The theme
of the issue is ORIGINATORS. They’re seeking interviews or profiles, lists, reported
pieces, photography or visual art, weird essays, and games (crosswords, word
searches, and more). Rates begin at $100. Send your pitches to mano@nobells.blog and millan@nobells.blog. To learn more, refer
to their post
and this page.
Deadline: February 7th, 2024
Welcome to Hell World is Accepting Pieces from Laid Off Journalists
Welcome to Hell World is
accepting pieces from recently laid off journalists. They pay $200 to $500,
usually $300 to $350. If interested, email luke@welcometohellworld.com. To
learn more, refer to this post and
their ‘about’
page.
Bustle is Seeking Pieces on Living with Recurring MS
Bustle is a lifestyle, fashion,
and entertainment website for young women. Their deputy lifestyle editor is
looking for personal essays and reported features on living with recurring MS. Rates
start at $500. Send your pitches (ideally this week) to hannah.orenstein@bustle.com. To
read their deputy lifestyle editor’s post, click here. To
visit their website, click here.
Going is Seeking a Writer Who is Deeply Familiar with Air New Zealand's Premium Economy or Business Class
Going (formerly Scott’s Cheap
Flights) offers cheap flight deals. For assignments, their content marketing
director is seeking a writer who is deeply familiar with Air New Zealand’s
premium economy or business class. Their content marketing director hasn’t mentioned
the rates, but as per this post,
their rates start at $400 for such pieces. To learn more, refer to this post and
this pitch
form.
Slate is Accepting Pitches for TV, Culture
Slate is an online
general-interest magazine that offers analysis and commentary on news,
politics, business, culture, and technology. Their senior culture editor is
always accepting pitches for TV, culture at jenny.zhang@slate.com. Rates begin at
$350. Read their senior culture editor’s post here.
Learn how to pitch them here.
Ambrook Research is Always Seeking Smart Pitches
Ambrook Research offers
data-driven storytelling regarding modern agriculture. They’re always looking
for smart pitches. Their rates begin at $0.50 per word. If interested, send
your pitches to jesse@ambrook.com. To
learn more, refer to their editor’s post and
their website.
IJNet is Seeking Tips and Tricks That Will Help Journalists
International Journalists’
Network (IJNet) offers the latest tips, training opportunities, trends, and
tools for professional and emerging journalists. If you want to share any tips
and tricks that will help journalists globally, then send them your pitches.
They pay writers $200 per article. Most of their freelance writers work in
English, but they can also work in Spanish, Portuguese or Russian. For more
information, refer to their post and this page.
Texas Highways is Always Seeking New Freelancers
Texas Highways is the official
travel magazine of Texas. They cover travel, culture, food, history, and more.
They’re always seeking new freelancers. Their freelancer guide previously
stated that they paid $0.50/word for web stories, now it states that the
digital rates vary depending on the nature of the story + the scope of
reporting. To learn more, refer to this post and
their freelancer
guide.
Briarpatch is Seeking Pitches for July/August Issue
Briarpatch is a Canadian magazine
of politics and culture. They’re seeking pitches for their unthemed July/August
issue. They want investigative journalism, interviews, features, narrative
reporting, project profiles, comics, book reviews, and photo essays rooted in
anti-colonial, anti-capitalist, and feminist struggle. They pay $150 for
profiles, short essays, reviews, and parting shots (typically 1,500 words or
less); $250 for feature stories (usually 1,500 to 2,000 words) and photo
essays; and $350 for research-based articles and investigative reporting
(usually 2,000 to 2,500 words). To learn more, refer to their post
and call
for pitches.
Deadline: March 1st, 2024
Science Friday is Looking for Pitches and a Writer
Science Friday is a source for
entertaining and educational conversations about science, technology, and more.
– They’re seeking pitches for
articles that cover science, environment, health, and technology. They’re
looking for articles in both English and Spanish. The length of the articles
should be 500 to 1,000 words in English or up to 1,200 words in Spanish. Rate: $0.50
per word. Deadline: Ongoing.
– They’re also hiring a freelance
writer for 2 installments of an eclipse newsletter. Each installment of the
newsletter should be 400 words. Rate: $0.50 per word, or $400 total. They hope to
identify a freelancer by Feb 5.
To learn more, refer to their
senior editor’s post and
their pitching
guidelines.
City A.M. is Commissioning Lifestyley Features
City A.M. is London’s financial
and business newspaper. Their magazine is returning in print and they’re commissioning
a few features. They want unusual, fun takes on lifestyley topics. They will
pay 30p per word. To learn more, read their editors’ posts here
and here.
Read the latest issue of their magazine here.
Business Insider is Looking for Pitches on Economy, Workplace, Technology, and Culture
Business Insider covers business,
financial, and technology news. Their editor is always seeking pitches on “trends
in the economy, workplace, tech, or culture writ large.” They welcome research-based
analysis, reported essays, and deep dives. Pay is $0.50 to $1.00 per word. If interested,
send your pitches to gdegraaf@businessinsider.com.
To read their editor’s post, click here.
To visit their website, click here.
Via Magazine is Accepting Pitches
Via Magazine is a magazine and
website that serves AAA (American Automobile Association) members in nine
western states. They publish 6 online issues and 1 print issue per year. Their
editor-in-chief is always seeking “West Coast travel and consumer auto trend
pieces.” Rates range from $1 per word to $400 flat fee. Send your pitches to viamail@viamagazine.com. For more
information, read their editor-in-chief’s post
and their pitch guidelines.
The Local Magazine is Looking for Culture Pitches
The Local Magazine is an
independent magazine that explores Toronto’s urban health and social issues.
They’re seeking stories for their first culture issue, on “the economics of
making art in Toronto in 2024.” They
want essays, profiles, first-person stories, investigations, and more on what’s
NEW about creating culture in Toronto. Rate is $0.75 to $1.00 per word. Send
your pitches to nick@thelocal.to. To read
their post, click here.
To learn more about them, click here.
No Bells is Always Accepting Pitches
No Bells is a magazine and blog about
underground music. They’re always accepting pitches for their blog and
magazine. They typically pay $50 to $100 per piece. To read their post, click here. To
visit their website, click here.
Vox is Accepting Pitches for Future Perfect Section
Vox is a general interest website
that covers public policy, politics, world affairs, climate, culture,
technology, science, health, and business. They’re accepting pitches for their Future
Perfect section. The section covers “the world’s biggest, most neglected moral
and technological problems, and the philosophical debates around how to do the
most good.” Rates are $0.50 to $1.00 a word or more. Pitches should be sent to futureperfectfreelance@vox.com.
To learn more, refer to their deputy editor’s post and
Future
Perfect pitch guide.
Going is Looking for Pitches
Going (formerly Scott’s Cheap
Flights) offers cheap flight deals. They’re looking for pitches for their Going
Places newsletter. The newsletter covers one place from a writer who is deeply
familiar with it. They’re particularly interested in “Eastern Europe, South
America, Africa, and smaller cities in Asia.” Rates start at $300 for these
pieces (1,400 to 1,600 words). To learn more, refer to their content marketing
director’s post
and this pitch
form.
Deadline: January 29th, 2024
Context is Seeking Pitches for 'Policy, Honestly' newsletter
Context is a media platform by
the Thomson Reuters Foundation. They provide news and analysis on how critical
issues affect people, society, and the environment. They’re looking for pitches
for their ‘Policy, honestly’ newsletter. The newsletter highlights the impact that
specific policies or legislation have on ordinary people. This opportunity is
open to all countries. Fee is £500 GPB. If interested, email your pitches to barry.malone@thomsonreuters.com.
To learn more, refer to this post and
their ‘about’ page.
Rest of World is Looking for Features
Rest of World is a global
nonprofit publication that covers technology’s impact beyond the Western
bubble. They’re looking for features. They’re especially interested in stories
that fall under these topics:
– The rise of AI
– Electric vehicles
– Silicon Valley in rest of world
– Creator economy
– China outside China
– Regional champions
The majority of their feature
stories are 3,000+ words and start at $1 per word. To learn more, refer to
their features director’s post and
their pitch
guide for features.
Vox is Assigning Stories on Climate Change
Vox is a general interest website
that covers public policy, politics, world affairs, climate, culture, technology,
science, health, and business. Their climate editor is assigning stories (800-2,500
words) on climate change that will help people better understand and navigate
the world. They’re particularly interested in “stories at the intersection of
biodiversity and traditional ecological knowledge; labor, daily life, and
housing; coexistence and new frameworks for conservation; the green energy
transition; politics; and solutions, adaptation and resilience.” They will pay
$1+ per word for reportage. Send your pitches to climate@vox.com. Read their climate editor’s
post here
and their pitch guide here.
Business Insider is Seeking General Lifestyle/Entertainment Pitches
Business Insider’s lifestyle/entertainment
editor is accepting general lifestyle/entertainment pitches. Their rates are
generally $200 to $250. If interested, DM their editor on X. To read their editor’s post,
click here.
To visit their website, click here.
The Atavist Magazine is Accepting Long-form Narrative Features
The Atavist Magazine is a
digital-only publication that releases one blockbuster nonfiction story every
month. Their editor-in-chief is accepting long-form narrative feature pitches
from people who have been laid off. Their stories are 8,000 to 30,000 words
long and their baseline story rate is $6,000. They also pay quarterly royalties
to their authors. If interested, email your pitches to seyward@atavist.com. For details, read
their editor-in-chief’s post and
their submission guidelines.
My Jewish Learning is Looking for Pitches on the History & Culture of Black Jews
My Jewish Learning is a resource
for Jewish holidays, celebrations, recipes, Torah, history, etc. They’re
looking for pitches on “the history and culture of Black Jews.” They want
pieces of 800 to 1,200 words. Rates start at $150. Pitches should be sent to aseitz@myjewishlearning.com. To
read their post, click here. To
learn more about them, click here.
Portable Model is Seeking Pitches
Portable Model is a music focused
publication. They’re seeking pitches for their first issue which is themed
around music and tangibility. They’re looking for lists, essays, and reviews. They
encourage writing with a feminist, political, or severely local bend. They pay
up to $200 per piece. If interested, send your pitches to portablemodelmag@gmail.com. To
learn more, refer to this post.
Deadline: February 8th, 2024
Unbias the News is Seeking Pitches on Migrant Underemployment
Unbias the News is an all-women
feminist newsroom. They’re looking for pitches on migrant underemployment for a
collaborative data investigation with Lighthouse Reports and other partners
across Europe. They’re seeking pitches from these countries: Greece, Italy,
Finland, Austria, Portugal, and Norway. They’re looking into “how policy
barriers prevent immigrants from gaining access to working in professional
fields they are qualified in.” Pay is 800 Euros. Pitches should be sent to pitch@unbiasthenews.org. To read
their post, click here.
To visit their website, click here.
Stanford Social Innovation Review is Seeking Pitches
Stanford Social Innovation Review
(SSIR) is a quarterly print magazine and website that informs and inspires
leaders of social change. They’re seeking pitches for What’s Next articles. These
are reported articles that describe “a new (usually less than two years old),
promising, but not yet proven solution to an important social, environmental,
or organizational problem.” Rate is $600 for 700 words. For more information,
refer to this post and
their submission guidelines.
100 Days in Appalachia is Accepting Pitches from Folks Ages Teen-24
100 Days in Appalachia is a news
website that covers the Appalachian region. They’re looking for opinions,
essays, reporting, or photography from folks ages teen-24. Rates begin at $200
for opinion pieces and $300 for reporting. If interested, send your pitches to rainesford.alexandra@gmail.com
(pitches are being accepted on a rolling basis). To learn more, refer to this post and
their ‘about’
page.
Business Insider is Seeking DINKS who Shop at Costco
Business Insider’s senior editor
of lifestyle/entertainment freelancers is seeking DINKS who shop at Costco: “Looking
for DINKS (dual income no kids) who shop at Costco to pay to write about what
they buy for @BusinessInsider’s Costco diaries! Looking for people who will
share their household income + what they typically spend at Costco.” Rates
begin at $220. If interested, DM their editor on X. Read their editor’s post here
and their Costco diaries here.
Deadline: February 1st, 2024
Business Insider is Seeking Pitches Related to Pop Culture
Business Insider covers business,
financial, and technology news. Their lifestyle/entertainment editor is seeking
pitches from individuals who made life decisions because of pop culture: “Did
you become a doctor because of Grey’s Anatomy? Move to Forks because of
Twilight? Start a career in music because you were a fan girl?” Rates begin at
$225. If interested, DM their editor on X. To read their editor’s post, click here. To
visit their website, click here.
Deadline: February 1st, 2024
Dread Central is Accepting Pitches about Horror Cinema
Dread Central is a website that
covers horror movies, games, comics, novels, toys, and more. For Black History
Month, they’re seeking pitches about horror cinema from Black writers. The
pitches don’t necessarily have to be about Black horror. Pay is $100 per
article. To learn more, refer to this post. To
pitch, refer to this page.
Deadline: February 1st, 2024
No Bells is Accepting Pitches
No Bells is a new print magazine about
underground music. They’re accepting pitches for their first edition. The theme
of the issue is ORIGINATORS. They’re seeking interviews or profiles, lists, reported
pieces, photography or visual art, weird essays, and games (crosswords, word
searches, and more). Rates begin at $100. Send your pitches to mano@nobells.blog and millan@nobells.blog. To learn more, refer
to their post
and this page.
Deadline: February 7th, 2024
Briarpatch is Seeking Pitches for July/August Issue
Briarpatch is a Canadian magazine
of politics and culture. They’re seeking pitches for their unthemed July/August
issue. They want investigative journalism, interviews, features, narrative
reporting, project profiles, comics, book reviews, and photo essays rooted in
anti-colonial, anti-capitalist, and feminist struggle. They pay $150 for
profiles, short essays, reviews, and parting shots (typically 1,500 words or
less); $250 for feature stories (usually 1,500 to 2,000 words) and photo
essays; and $350 for research-based articles and investigative reporting
(usually 2,000 to 2,500 words). To learn more, refer to their post
and call
for pitches.
Deadline: March 1st, 2024
Studio Magazine is Seeking Submissions for Fall/Winter 2024 Issue
Studio Magazine is a national
publication about contemporary craft and design in Canada. They publish twice a
year and have an ongoing web presence. They’re seeking submissions for their Fall/Winter
2024 issue: SPECTACLE. They want “essays on the spectacular in craft.” They’re
interested in “how craftspeople, processes, materials, and work are used to
draw attention.” Rate is $0.30 per word. Pitches should be sent to pitches@studiomagazine.ca. For more
information, refer to their post
and call for
submissions.
Deadline: March 31st, 2024