✍️ TWJN Pro 141: Pitch Calls, Writing Opps & Media Jobs

The 19th, queerbeat, Disney, The Guardian ✨📝 📬

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This issue has 45 pitch calls, writing opportunities, and media jobs from The 19th, queerbeat, Disney, Forbes, The Guardian, Vanity Fair and many more ✍️

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1️⃣ Calls to Pitch

($1,000+) The Assembly | The Assembly is a North Carolina digital magazine seeking longform stories about power, politics, business, culture, and science. They also welcome food-themed pitches that tell under-told local stories related to food production, service, and consumption. Payment starts at $1,000 and increases based on reporting difficulty, duration, writer experience, length, and exclusivity. See more details in their pitch guide. Send pitches to [email protected].

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