✍️ TWJN Pro 109 | 42 WRITING OPPS

New Humanist, Narratively, Living360, The New Yorker 📣 🚨 📬

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This week’s moving update: moving/relocating admin is a pain. On the plus side, weather app said it was going to be a rainy one today, but the sun ended up making a brief appearance! It’s the little things, isn’t it?

In this midweek issue, we have 42 writing opportunities from New Humanist, Narratively, Living360, The New Yorker, The Dodo, Morning Brew and many more.

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What do we have in this midweek issue?

1️⃣ 14 calls to pitch 🚨 📣

2️⃣ 8 contract roles & part-time gigs 👩‍💻

3️⃣ 20 full-time jobs 💼

Let’s get to it! ⬇️ ⬇️

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1️⃣ Calls to Pitch

($400+) Military.com | Managing editor at Military.com, Jared Keller, is launching a movie column, tentatively titled ‘Theater of War.’ He’s looking for compelling analyses of war movies new and old, whether it’s of a specific scene or a broader theme. See Jared’s Bluesky post for some example articles. Rates start at $400 depending on the length and lift. Send pitches to [email protected].

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