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✏️ 25 new freelance writing/editing opportunities

Good morning ,

I hope you had a good March! March always tends to be one of the busiest months for my writing business, and this year kept up with that trend.

Now, onto April! Here are 25 of the gigs that came up since last Friday.

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✏️25 New Freelance Writing Opportunities✏️

Okay, time for the gigs!

-Like counts are as of the night before sending. Also, the company’s location doesn’t necessarily limit who can apply. If location restrictions for writers are mentioned, they will be noted in the hyperlink.

Freelance Content Writing Gigs

  1. Coefficient Health in the US is looking for freelance medical writers to build field‑force training assets for sales, market access, and MSL teams 👍33

  2. Etched Communications in the US is looking for a freelance social media content writer ASAP 👍14

  3. Unwell in the US is looking for US-based conceptual freelance writers who are interested in tech 👍122

  4. Dispatch in the US is looking for writers👍48

  5. Digimancy Entertainment in the US is looking for a female writer for a 2-year project who has experience writing for the western cRPG genre 👍132

  6. NY Post in the US is looking for freelance writers with experience covering the world of residential real estate 👍50

  7. Gizmodo in the US is looking for freelance writers to write about midrange phones, wearables, and midrange laptops for news and reviews 👍23

  8. MakeUseOf in the US is looking for a few freelance tech news writers 👍123

  9. The 19th in the US is looking for a contract climate reporter to join its team for three months—$50 per hour (deadline to apply is 4/15) 👍5

  10. City Cast in the US is looking for a freelance writer for a Twin-Cities-focused newsletter—starts at $200 per week (deadline to apply is 4/17) 👍5

  11. Langland in the UK is looking for a freelance principle medical writer and senior medical writer ASAP 👍14

  12. DG Labs in the UK is looking for a freelance LinkedIn ghostwriter 👍50

  13. BNN Bloomberg in Canada is looking for a freelance news writer with a background in TV or radio broadcasting 👍54

  14. A creative director in Canada is looking for freelance writers to help with some upcoming projects 👍12

Freelance Copywriters

Freelance Editing Gigs

Accepting Pitches from Freelance Writers

  1. SELF in the US is a service-driven health and wellness brand accepting pitches—$250 to $750👍NA

  2. The Dispatch in the US is looking for pitches from writers with an interest in obscure history for a series called American Artifacts 👍137

  3. A content strategist in the US is looking for horror, paranormal, and paranormal-adjacent entertainment or folklore pitches 👍102

  4. New Statesman in the UK is looking for new voices to expand its international coverage, so is open to pitches 👍759

  5. Toronto Review in Canada is looking for pitches for essays and reviews—$150 CAD 👍406

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That’s a wrap. See ya next week!

Jessica at ATFW

P.S. Land a gig from this email! Please reply and lmk (or shoot me an email at [email protected]).

Reminder: If the gigs shared have posted rates, they must be above $100 per project, $25/per hour, or $0.10 per word. If you get offered less than that, please let me know. Also, gigs are vetted according to a variety of factors. For example, posters can’t ask for unpaid tests, pay for “exposure,” or have a public history of not paying freelancers. If you encounter problems of any sort from a company shared here, please let me know, and I’ll add them to my blacklist.

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