✍️ TWJN 175 | 33 opps!! The Onion, Rest of World, Business Insider 📝 💌 📬

10 calls to pitch & 23 writing jobs 📣

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Happy Sunday to all you writers & creatives 👋

How’s everyone doing?

Soaking up all the lovely weather in the UK before returning to hot & humid Austin, TX later this week 🌞

30+ opportunities in this week’s issue! Yee-haw 🤠

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2️⃣ 23 writing & marketing jobs

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1️⃣ Calls to Pitch

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($2,000) Asterick | Asterisk is a quarterly journal of clear writing and clear thinking about things that matter. They’re taking pitches of Issue 08: Communities! They pay $2,000/story up to 4k words. Pitch deadline is end of the week (June 28). Send pitches to [email protected]

($750 - $1,500) Economic Hardship Reporting Project | Deborah is currently looking for (1) election pieces that focus on voters and the economic realities shaping the politics of working-class & middle-class Americans, (2) stories about economic inequality re: women and girls, families, repro rights, healthcare, parenting. EHRP are always seeking economic inequality stories related to housing, workers, immigration, student debt, and more. They pay $750 - $1,500 for reported personal essays, $800 - $1,500 for news stories, and $1 - $1.25 per word for features. Submission guidelines here. Submit pitches here

($350+) Modern Farmer | Modern Farmer is looking for your stories about food equity, conscious consumption, and sustainable farming. They’re looking for human-centered stories that move beyond simply informing our community, to ones that inspire them to take action in their own lives, whether that’s a new take on composting or shopping differently at the grocery store. Pitch guide here

($230+) Business Insider | Paige is seeking pitches from folks who have renovated/remodeled part of their home recently and have regrets. Rates start at $230 for about 600-700 words. No deadline, but assignments will be spaced out. Submit pitches here

($100) Impulse Magazine | Jenny is looking for pitches on art and design for her project, Impulse. The platform is open to art writings like reviews or interviews, but she’s also running a chair column which hopefully can turn into a Home & Interior Design section. She’s also trying to compile some interviews with immigrant creatives in all niches of the arts & culture industry, hoping to gain some insights. Rate is $100 for 600-800 words. Send a brief bio/resume and arts & culture writing samples to [email protected]

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