Women on Writing Wants Freelancers

Written on December 3, 2007 – 8:27 pm | by Wordpreneur |

I have no idea why my friend emailed this opp to me since it’s pretty apparent (I hope, anyway) that I do not qualify, but I’m guessing some of you do fit who they’re looking for.

Women on Writing (WOW)’s an “ezine that promotes communication between women writers, authors, editors, agents, publishers and readers.” It’s looking for freelancers for its upcoming editorial schedule and themes. Visit the site to get a feel for their content.

Writing Schedule and Themes:

Jan. 2008 - Focus on Readers: book reviews, author interviews, how to make a freelance living at writing book reviews, book clubs, literary guilds, author interviews

Feb. 2008 - The Romance issue: Writing for romance markets, how to craft romantic scenes, book reviews, author interviews.

Mar. 2008 - Small Presses: Focus on how small presses create buzz, small press profiles, author stories about their experience with small presses.

Apr. 2008 - Big Publishing Houses: focus on traditional publishing, editor interviews, crafting a query letter or book proposal, trends in publishing.

May 2008 - Freelance Union: how to make a living as a freelance writer, copywriters, technical writers, book doctors, legal writing.

They pay:

  • Columns – flat rate of $50-$75.
  • Feature articles – flat rate of $150.
  • Feature interviews – flat rate of $75.

Visit their Contact Page for writer’s guidelines and contact email addresses.

NOTE: WOW’s a visual mag, so they want pics (writer’s portrait at least).

Good luck!

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