FWN Newsletter: 100 Pitch Calls, Freelance & Remote Writing Opportunities!
32 pitch calls & 68 remote, freelance or hybrid writing opportunities to check out.
Hello, writers!
We’re back to normal with the weekly newsletter—and this week is the biggest ever!
We’ve got pitch calls, roles in journalism, internships, content writer, copywriter, technical writer, bid writer, medical writer, editor roles and much more—absolutely tons of great opportunities to check out!
You will need to access this in full on a computer or via the Substack app, as this is now too long to read in just an email!
Don’t forget to check out Tax tips for freelancers: Everything you need to know and Editor Anushree Nande on what makes a great story pitch. Two great pieces published on the FWN in the last week!
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Pitch Calls
Paige is looking for anyone who has gone from working in corporate US -> corporate in another country and is interested in writing about surprising differences for Business Insider. “DM me some quick details (where/differences) + we can go from there! Rates start at $230 for 600 words.”
MIT Technology Review is seeking pitches for an upcoming print issue. The theme is Security. “We're looking for pitches for longer pieces: narrative features, compelling investigations, essential profiles, and super-sharp essays. This call for pitches is mostly aimed at journalists, but if you're an expert with a strong idea, please don't hesitate to reach out.” The pitch deadline is Friday April 4th. Pay between $1-2/word.
Motley Bloom is looking for pitches for their May digital theme: confronting shame, stigma, and misconceptions. “What ideas about neurodivergence do you want to challenge? What new narratives do you want to write? Let’s hear em! We’re looking for essays, reviews, first-person narratives, and reported stories that bust myths and shatter misconceptions about neurodivergence.” Pays $300-$500, depending on the length. Deadline April 11th.
Take Back the Tech is seeking proposals & pitches for stories, analysis + collective experiences that address digital stalking from an intersectional feminist lens. Send a pitch (300 words) to genderit_editions@apc.org. Pays $500.
James is an editor of the luxury lifestyle magazine Cloud (the exclusive lifestyle magazine from Air Charter Service, is all about inspiring you to indulge in specialist interests that broaden your horizons) which can be viewed here. He is now accepting pitches for issue 33. Have asked re rates.