✍️ TWJN Pro 133 | 40 WRITING OPPS

Apartment Therapy, ESPN, HuffPost, Tatler 📣 📬

Happy Friday to all you writers & creatives 👋

Hello writers! How’s everyone doing today?

This issue has writing opportunities from Apartment Therapy, ESPN, HuffPost, Tatler, The Escapist, Vanity Fair, Pocket FM, The Barbed Wire, Business Insider and tons more. There’s a few previously featured opportunities with deadlines coming up today, so make sure you’ve thrown your hat in the ring!

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What do we have in this issue?

1️⃣ 16 calls to pitch 🚨 📣

2️⃣ 12 contract roles, freelance gigs and internships 👩‍💻

3️⃣ 12 full-time jobs 💼

Let’s get to it! ⬇️ ⬇️

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1️⃣ Calls to Pitch

($1 per word) KneeDeep Times | KneeDeep Times welcomes story, film, photo and art submissions on climate resilience topics. They prefer solution-driven stories about the San Francisco Bay Area but accept content about California and beyond if relevant to their region. Preferred lengths are 500 or 1000 words, paying up to $1/word. They also pay for professional photography ($100 for Picture of the Month), art, and film. Currently seeking profiles of people making change in communities and portraits of small towns facing climate challenges. Send pitches to editor Ariel Rubissow Okamoto at [email protected].

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