Freelance Writing Jobs for Friday, November 27, 2009

by Anne

in Freelance Writing Jobs

writing work glassesWe’ve got 42 freelance writing jobs , blogging jobs, editing jobs, translation jobs and creative gigs today.

Job Postings Here Are The Tip Of A Great Big Iceberg! A must-read if you’re new to freelance writing, editing, blogging or translating or new to looking for gigs online.

How to get freelance writing jobs is an ever growing category listing articles about how to get freelance writing jobs and the article, How to land a writing job is aimed at helping you when you apply to one of the freelance writing jobs listed here.

If you land one of these gigs, let us know. OTOH, if you find one is a problem, let us know that too.

  1. Copy Writer with Experience Writing Sales Pages
  2. Mathematics Test Question/Curriculum Writers
  3. Tech Writer
  4. Talented Writers Wanted
  5. Are you a specialist in your field?
  6. Thanksgiving Anthology – stories wanted
  7. Freelance journalists wanted
  8. Writer Wanted for Green Living
  9. Researcher needed $25-$50/hr
  10. Looking for someone to write Sponsor Letters for my company
  11. Real Estate Writers
  12. Blue Mountain Arts is interested in reviewing writings for publication on greeting cards
  13. Lionbridge Internet Assessor Albania
  14. Lionbridge Internet Assessor Iceland
  15. Freelance Writers Wanted
  16. Insurance Journalist
  17. Spanish Translator Needed for Medical Document Ophthalmology Translation
  18. Patch.com seeking paid freelancers
  19. Journalist / Academic to Write Book Summaries
  20. French and Arabic Speaking Translator Needed
  21. Project Screen Writers Wanted!
  22. Seeking Alternative Health Blogger
  23. Nepali Translator for Documentary
  24. Technical writer & General content
  25. Editor for Book needed
  26. Creative Business Technology Writer
  27. Blogging/Marketing/WordPress Blogger Wanted
  28. Web-page Reviewer/Writer
  29. Freelance Writers for Online Magazine
  30. Emergent Thought online magazine Writers (nonfiction and fiction)
  31. The Writer21027 Crossroads Circle, P.O. Box 1612, Waukesha, WI 53187. P(262)796-8776. F(262)798-6468. Email: queries-at-writermag.com. Website: http://www.writermag.com. Jeff Reich, Editor; Ron Kovach, Senior Editor. 80% freelance. “The magazine of record in the field of writing. Our mission is to inspire, instruct and inform writers at all levels.” Welcomes new writers. Circ. 40K. Monthly. Pays on acceptance. Period between acceptance and publication varies. Buys FNASR. Accepts reprints. Generally responds 1-2 months. Sample on newsstands. Subscription $32.95; $42.95 Canada; $44.95 other. Guidelines online at www.writermag.com/wrt/default.aspx?c=ss&id=134. CURRENT NEEDS: “How-to ‘Step by Step’ articles and Writer at Work columns on specific aspects of fiction writing by published fiction writers. Articles about the craft and business of freelancing. Articles on the craft and business of writing. Payment varies depending on length and complexity of the material covered. In general, our rates for articles range from $50 for book reviews to $100-$400 for columns and $300-$500 for features for 2-4 pages. We are also looking for writing-related cartoons ($50).” Submit query, including brief description of your writing background. “When querying, don’t keep us in suspense – if you propose, e.g., to provide 7 tips on some topic, tell us what all or most of your tips are.” PHOTOS/ART: N/A
  32. You&Me-America’s Medical Magazine - Email: info-at-youandmemagazine.com.  Website: http://www.youandmemagazine.com. EW Oates, Editor. “You&Me-America’s Medical Magazine is an ezine dedicated to publishing the best personal, non-fiction stories about dealing with any aspect of a medical experience, either your own, or someone close to you.” 100% freelance. Welcomes new writers. Weekly. Pays on acceptance. Publishes ms 1-6 months after acceptance. Buys limited electronic rights. Accepts reprints. Responds 1-2 weeks. Review the website for sample articles. Guidelines online at http://www.youandmemagazine.com/pages/submissions. CURRENT NEEDS: “We seek first person accounts with immediacy and emotional impact. We cannot use any informational articles, health maintenance articles or summaries.” Pays $0.03-0.10/word for 1500-3000 words. Submit query by email to submissions@youandmemagazine.com. PHOTOS/ART: “We are willing to use your photos.” HINTS: “Please read some of the features on the website to get an idea of what we are looking for. We welcome first time contributors, but we have found that if you are not a professional or experienced writer it is better to have something written before you contact us. Currently we do not need any health maintenance or informational articles.”
  33. Vestal Review2609 Dartmouth Drive, Vestal, NY 13850. Attn: To The Editors. Website: http://www.vestalreview.net. 100% freelance. “A flash fiction magazine.” Welcomes new writers. Circ. not provided. Biannual. Pays after publication. Publishes ms 6 months after acceptance. Buys first N.A. serial rights. No reprints. Responds within one business day to queries, if “QUERY” appears in the subject line of your email. Sample $12 in the U.S., $14 outside of the U.S. “Please make checks payable to Mark Budman or send a PayPal payment to writer-at-stny.rr.com.” Subscription $20; $26 outside of the U.S. “Please make checks payable to Mark Budman or send a PayPal payment to writer-at-stny.rr.com.” Guidelines online at http://vestalreview.net/Guidelines.html CURRENT NEEDS: “Flash fiction (stories under 500 words). Stories up to 100 words (excluding the title) pay 10 cents a word. Stories between 101 and 200 words–5 cents a word. Stories between 201 and 500 words–3 cents a word. Stories of great merit receive up to $25 flat fee. Three cents a word is a minimum pay in any case.” Stories don’t exceed 500 words. Submit query or complete ms by email.
  34. Freelance Writers Wanted
  35. Looking for a Professional Writer


  36. Blogger: Transparent Language German Blog
  37. Software Junkie Wanted
  38. Writer For Websites
  39. Automotive Writers Wanted
  40. Practice Question Writer
  41. Celebrity Gossip and Entertainment Reporter
  42. Small startup looking for copy help with site and product description

Canadian writing job seekers may find what they want at the Canadian Freelance Writing Jobs Blog.  Deb Ng publishes jobs at  FreelanceWritingGigs. Problogger also posts blogging jobsJennifer Mattern at All Freelance Writing is now posting jobs only on Tuesday’s and is working to find gigs that pay well.


Write well and often,

Anne

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Freelance Writing Jobs for Friday, November 27, 2009

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Laurie Tam November 28, 2009 at 5:37 am

Hi there.
I saw the ad for number 9. I think it is a scam since the guy expects me to pay $3.88 for s and h. If you forget to cancel it within the trial periods, you get slap with a monthly fee. If it was a real job, they wouldn’t expect you to waste your money to start off.

Trying to warn everyone here.

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Anne November 28, 2009 at 10:33 am

Thanks, yes, if he’s asking for money and signing you up for a regular payment it’s a scam… did you get an automatic response from him? I just sent an almost blank email.

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Laurie Tam November 28, 2009 at 7:00 pm

Anne, I don’t think he really did actually when I posted it up.
Here is the link to what he sent me for my first training.
http://robsonandradegooglecash.wordpress.com/1step/#comment-9

It’s a shame that punks like that like to lie to us when in fact he wanted some money from us. Who knows what kind of person he really is. I hate scammers.

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Anne November 28, 2009 at 8:59 pm

I just posted a complaint there… let’s see if it stays up or what.

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Laurie Tam November 29, 2009 at 4:14 pm

Anne, I checked on it and didn’t see any complaint coming from you on there, Mine is still waiting for the guy to approve my comment but more than likely, he won’t because he knows that he got caught with his lies.

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Anne November 30, 2009 at 10:51 am

Suspect we’re blowing in the wind.

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