✍️ FWN | 100+ Pitch Calls & Freelance Writing Opportunities | September 22nd, 2025
Start your week with 100+ new paid writing gigs.
Welcome to Monday’s newsletter, with more than 100 new pitch calls and freelance & contract writing opportunities!
We’re back! It’s been lovely to take a break over the last 10 days or so, but I’m excited to get stuck in to all things freelance writing once again.
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🆕 What’s in today’s newsletter?
Among 100+ paid writing opportunities…
A business and tech newsletter is commissioning reported features on the economy for its Sunday edition. Pays $0.80–$1/word.
An institute is offering $1,000 for ~2,000-word essays on how AI can support human flourishing.
An agriculture publication is seeking research-driven features on sustainable and profitable farming. Pays from $0.50/word.
A beauty brand is hiring a senior copywriter in NYC/NJ. $550–$700/day.
A documentary channel is hiring scriptwriters for 10–15 min projects. $250–$300/project.
A livestream client is looking for freelance copywriters. $85–$95/hour.
Missed the latest roundup?
While away, I published a collection of 25 publications paying for writing about technology, gaming & gadgets. Loads of evergreen pitching opportunities here, so be sure to check it out if you haven’t already!
🆕 Monday 22nd September
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