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16 calls to pitch & 17 writing jobs

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So, what do we have in this supporter exclusive?

1️⃣ 16 calls to pitch 🚨 📣

2️⃣ 17 writing jobs 💼

1️⃣ Calls to Pitch

($400 AUD) Nonsense | Nonsense is open to pitches on culture, politics, comedy, and opinion, but this time they’re looking only for TRANS FEMME writers. Successful writers will be working with Nonsense columnist Natalie Feliks who will be commissioning and editing these pieces. They’ve got budget for two articles, and one of these slots is reserved for Indigenous and First Nations women. They pay a minimum of $400 AUD per feature article. Pitch deadline is August 31. Send pitches to [email protected] with ‘HELLO NATALIE’ in your subject line

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