Freelance Writing Jobs for Friday, January 15, 2010

by Anne

in Freelance Writing Jobs

We offer 58 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.

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  1. Hiring Nonfiction Freelance Writers! Suite101 currently has openings for nonfiction freelance writers across all subject matters. With over 4,000 writers, 24 million monthly readers and lifelong advertising royalties, Suite101 offers a well-established platform for getting published, read and paid. Apply to write for us today!
  2. Credit / Personal Finance Blogger
  3. Contract Position
  4. Grant Writer/Editor
  5. Garden Web Site – Copy Writer
  6. Writer Needed With Advertising Experience
  7. Technical Writer
  8. Magazine Directors Needed
  9. Health and Fitness Writers for Livestrong.com
  10. An advertising agency is looking for a blogger
  11. Where all you have to do is link…
  12. Fashion Writer Wanted!
  13. Web Blog Writer – Part Time
  14. I need a Web Copywriter!!
  15. Press Release Needed Immediately for Website
  16. Web Content writer required for a new Rehab company
  17. Experienced editor wanted for completed manuscript
  18. Italian to English and/or Italian to German translation 4 travel site
  19. Looking for Freelance Web Writers
  20. Business Blogger Needed for three blogging accounts
  21. Freelance Writers Wanted
  22. Writer Needed For Response to National Television Network Inquiry
  23. Freelance Art Writers
  24. Short Stories Wanted for South Philly Fiction
  25. Freelance writers for various projects
  26. Soccer Blog needs experienced/passionate writers
  27. Beauty bloggers wanted
  28. Wanted: Obsessive “Gossip Girl” Viewers/Writers
  29. Cultural Writers
  30. Content Writer
  31. Website content writer
  32. Online travel writer needed for Tunica
  33. Copy/Content Specialists
  34. Writers
  35. Freelance writers for various projects


  36. Copywriter for FoodWebsite
  37. Copyeditor
  38. Yoga Jobs
  39. Archaeology Careers
  40. Smart Freelance Writers
  41. Financial Newsletter Writer Needed for Internet Newsletter
  42. Article Writers Wanted
  43. U.S. Entertainment Writer
  44. Freelance Editor – Legal Journal
  45. Looking for Sharp, Speedy Writers
  46. Business Writer needed
  47. Fluent Spanish Editors who are familiar with Google adwords
  48. Editor children’s books
  49. Business plan writer
  50. English website needs Japanese translation
  51. Home & Garden Writers for Web Content
  52. The Dollar Stretcher - P.O. Box 14160, Bradenton, FL 34280. P(941)761-7805. F(941)761-8301. Email: gary-at-stretcher.com. Website: http://www.stretcher.com. Gary Foreman, Editor. “Practical ways to save time and money.” 100% freelance. Welcomes new writers. Circ. 20K. Monthly. Pays on acceptance. Publishes ms 2-6 months after acceptance. Buys all rights. Accepts reprints. Responds 90 days. Sample by mail. Subscription $24; $31.50 Canada; $36.00 other. Guidelines by mail or by email to gary-at-stretcher.com and online at http://www.stretcher.com/menu/writers.cfm. CURRENT NEEDS: “All manner of time and money saving articles.” Pays $0.10/word for 500-750 words. Submit complete ms by email to gary-at-stretcher.com marked “hardcopy submission.” PHOTOS/ART: None. HINTS: “Readers already have a desire to save money. They don’t need to be convinced that it’s a good idea. They need practical ways to save time and money.”
  53. The Fiddlehead, Atlantic Canada’s International Literary JournalCampus House, 11 Garland Ct, P.O. Box 4400, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3. Email: fiddlehd-at-unb.ca. Website:  http://www.thefiddlehead. ca. Editor: Ross Leckie. Poetry Editors: Jesse Ferguson, James Langer. Fiction Editors: Gerard Beirne, Mark Anthony Jarman. “The Fiddlehead is Atlantic Canada’s international literary journal. The Fiddlehead publishes short fiction, poetry, short reviews of Canadian literature, and the occasional literary essay. Established in 1945, The Fiddlehead comes out four times a year. Its huge summer issue in alternate years is devoted entirely to poetry or fiction. Many now well-known writers have found their first home in its pages, and they, as well as some of its editors and assistants, have gone on to win national and international awards and prizes. The Fiddlehead sponsors two annual contests, one in short fiction and the Ralph Gustafson Prize for Best Poem.” Welcomes new writers. Quarterly. Pays upon publication. Publishes ms 3-9 months after acceptance. Buys first serials rights only; copyright remains with the author. To order a sample copy, please contact The Fiddlehead at the above address or via email fiddlehd@unb.ca. A sample copy usually costs between $10-$15 (Canadian) plus postage. Writers outside Canada pay in US dollars if paying by cheque/money order; Canadian dollars if paying by credit card. Payment must be in advance. Subscription $30 (Canadian) for residents of Canada; $36 for subscribers outside of Canada. Subscribers outside of Canada pay in US dollars if paying by cheque/money order; Canadian dollars if paying by credit card (Visa, MC, or Amex). Guidelines online at http://www.thefiddlehead.ca/submissions.html. CURRENT NEEDS: “The Fiddlehead is always open to good poetry and short fiction in English from all over the world, looking always for freshness and surprise. Work is read on an ongoing basis; acceptance is around 1-2% (our handwritten rejection notes, however, are famous). Pay is approximately $40 (Canadian) per published page for fiction and poetry, plus two complimentary copies of the journal. Both fiction and poetry submissions should be word-processed, spell-checked and neat. A fiction submission should be double-spaced, and not over 4,000 words. A poetry submission should contain no more than 10 poems (3 to 5 is best). Please place your name/contact information on your submission. There should also be a cover letter that includes author contact information and states whether the manuscript is to be returned or recycled. Please include a SASE, (a self-addressed stamped envelope) with sufficient Canadian postage or International Reply Coupons to cover the return mailing costs. If there is not enough postage or the return envelope is too small, you will receive only the editorial response and the submission will not be returned. If you do not wish to have your manuscript returned, you can provide an email address instead of SASE for the editorial response.” PHOTOS/ART: N/A

Low Paying Gigs:

  1. Article Writers for Music
  2. Writer/blogger needed for Finance
  3. Web Host Writer Needed – 10 to 20 Articles Per Week

Might Be Worth Considering:

  1. Experienced webmaster seeking a writer to partner with
  2. Submitting to Venus

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 jobs. Jennifer 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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Michelle Kafka January 15, 2010 at 2:40 pm

Thank you for the writing job links Anne.
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