📋 FWN | Pitch Calls, Freelance & Remote Writing Opportunities | June 23, 2025
New pitch calls, freelance and remote job leads!
Welcome to the FWN’s Monday edition of fresh pitch calls, freelance and remote writing opportunities!
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🆕 What’s in today’s newsletter?
A Canadian magazine is open to pitches for essays and reported features. Short essays pay $500; longform features up to $1/word.
A UK cycling site accepts features and interviews, especially with strong visual potential. Pays around £0.50/word.
A personal essay site has increased pay: $500 for longform, $100 for short-form essays. Themes include strangers, untranslatable concepts, and ambient portraits.
Plus dozens of other new pitch calls, freelance & remote writing opportunities!
⏮️ In case you missed Thursday’s issue...
A feminist media collective is opening its next pitching window. They’re after bold, values-driven cultural criticism. Pays a minimum of $1,000 per piece.
A science & tech outlet is open to pitches on how innovation is reshaping daily life. Rates range from $0.33–$1/word.
A newsletter on civic life and digital communities pays $500 for strong, insightful pieces.
Plus, more than 70 new pitch calls, freelance & remote writing jobs!
Many of these are still open—but not for long. Check them out before they close!