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2/7 Freelance Writing Jobs Newsletter
✏️ 34 calls for freelance writers and editors in a wide range of niches


Helllooo !
It’s that time again.
I’ve got a fresh batch of 35 gigs for you this week.
Wishing you luck!
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34 freelance writing/editing opportunities
Freelance Content Writing Gigs
Immediate Media Co. in the UK is looking for freelance product review writers for Good Food and Olive Magazine
Telegraph Travel in the UK is looking for a writer who has been to spring break in Mexico (ideally multiple times)
Stylist in the UK is looking for a freelance writer who experiences “food noise”
Just Go Grind in the US is looking for top-tier freelance researchers and writers to create deep dives on the world’s most ambitious founders and private tech companies — $250-$500+
Ten Speed in the US is looking for freelance writers across a variety of niches including B2B SaaS, cloud services, engineering, artificial intelligence, computer science, and cryptocurrency
Third Street Digital in the US is looking for a US-based freelance grant writer to help them gain additional funding
Quiq in the US is looking for a freelance technical writer who can showcase the company’s expertise in AI for CX (8 hrs per week)
Fanatics in the US is looking for freelance writers with expertise in basketball, soccer, and cards to write for Topps RIPPED
The Global Alliance for the Future of Food in the US is looking for freelance writers who have worked on and published people-centered stories on the interconnected themes of food, climate, nature, and livelihoods (especially keen to hear from writers in the Global South)
GZERO Media in the US is looking for a freelance writer with a flair for geopolitics to help with its daily newsletter and features
Variety in the US is looking for freelance tech and/or entertainment commerce writers
More Visibility in the US is looking for freelance writers
Calligaris S.p.A. in Italy is looking for a freelance content writer who can write engaging stories
OPTI Studio in France is looking for a freelance technical content writer
eToro in Israel is looking for a freelance crypto content writer
A B2B SaaS marketer in Australia is looking for a freelance B2B SaaS content writer
How to Geek in Canada is looking for freelance writers to cover automotive, science/space, entertainment, or gaming
Freelance Copywriting Gigs
Homeowner.ai in the US is looking for a freelance conversion copywriter with experience in PropTech, real estate, and/or mortgage industries
State of Play Hospitality in the US is looking for a freelance copywriter with experience writing for hospitality, food & beverage, or lifestyle brands to craft headlines, social captions, and clever one-liners
The Chronicle of Higher Education in the US is looking for an experienced freelance copywriter with a background in higher education
Alaska Airlines in the US is looking for freelance social-first copywriters
Mindel in South Australia is looking for a freelance copywriter to help with SEO and BOFU content for a client in the advertising space
Freelance Editing Gigs
Mayo Clinic Press in the US is looking for a freelance health and wellness book editor
Accepting Pitches from Freelance Writers
Business Insider in the US is looking for several types of expat stories (US to abroad and abroad to the US)
Business Insider in the US is looking for first-person essays about returning to the office or experiences at Ivy League schools — $250 for 700 words
Business Insider in the US is looking for stories from people who moved across the country/to another country for love — $240 for 600 words
The Kitchn in the US is looking for freelance grocery writers to provide grocery intel for everyday shoppers — $150 for 300 words
SFGate in the US is looking for pitches that offer a fresh and interesting angle on California theme parks — $250 to $350
MIT Technology Review in the US is seeking pitches on the theme of power — $1 to $2 per word
Longreads in the US is looking for pitches on essays, reading lists, and reported features — Rates start at $500, $350, and $0.50, respectively
Slate in the US is looking for first-person essays by scientists and doctors that are relevant to the news in Slate
MySA in the US is looking for pitches on stories about Austin, the Texas Hill Country, and South Texas
MetroUK in the UK is looking for diarists to share their sex life for a week (can be anonymous)
The Break Down in the UK is taking pitches that explore what Trump’s second term and the new right mean for the climate — £900
Bonus: Trails Mag is hosting a free info session on how to pitch them. Learn what they’re looking for, how they prefer to be pitched, and lots of thoughts on what makes the ideal pitch. Sounds like it’ll offer some great perspective! Register here.
That’s a wrap!
Good luck and I wish you a great week ahead,
Jessica at ATFW

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