7 Publishers fits for you to earn money when writing

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Out of the box topic but I wanna share this to you as a creative writer patient.

The information age is always growing and the demand for writers is also skyrocketing. So, it's worth it to get your voice heard out there and get paid for it. These 7 publishers are seeking outstanding essays from freelance writers on variations of topics. Are you a versatile writer? These outlets can be a good fit for you. However, even if you are not versatile, you can utilize your research skill and come up with a superb piece. Also, on the other hand, any of these publications might resonate with your field of interest.

Alright, let's get to know these publications.

1. ARTnews
This is a platform for art news. They also stand as a source for event coverage and art. Do you love things about art and event coverage?/Does this resonate with you? Well, you give it a shot. Your sweet voice can be heard and appreciated. The ARTnews is looking for opinions or essays and feature stories about the global art business or industry. They are interested in knowing how it works, and how it's rapidly and massively growing or changing. However, they are certainly in need of stories that revolve around these topics; art, tech, malfeasance, the global art market, rollicking yarns about the world of art, and institutional change. Their story word count ranges from 650-word to 2,500-word. They will pay you at least $0.33 for each word you write. For more details, visit this page.

2. Sick Magazine
This is a publication that focuses on publishing personal essays, reported features, interviews, narrative nonfiction, op-eds, creative and experimental non-fiction, flash fiction, visual art, and poetry. Where do you fall in this? You can find a place here. The SICK magazine only affects full draft submission. Also, they give more consideration to writers who share or have relevant experience and work samples. They will pay you £0.11 for each word you write. While the payment rate for poets and artists is £50. Revert to this page to find out more details.

3. Xylom
This is an online platform that focuses on creating personal stories about science and humanity. They are seeking personal stories. Words count ranges from 1,200 to 1,500 words. Also, you must ensure that the story you are pitching relates to science. They also welcome narrative-driven feature stories about science. They will pay you at least $100 for an approved story. For more information, visit their submission web page.

4. Mangonzine
In one of my previously published articles, I talked about Mangonzine, and now, I am bringing them again to your notice; this is because they are still in need of writers. They are accepting pitches and entries in any kind of writing. They are looking for personal stories or essays, interviews, critical criticism, reviews, short fiction, radical political screeds, unexpected recipes, and reporting. Their word count generally ranged from 1,000 to 3,000 words. They will pay you at least $0.10 for each word you write. For more information, go to this page.

5. HuffPost
The HuffPost is seeking stories for their personal stories section. In case you don't know, HuffPost is generally a news and opinion web-based platform. So, their assistant editor is looking for outstanding and persuasive essay pitches from Asian and Asian American freelance writers for the AAPI Heritage Month. They are accepting any essays but you must ensure that the essays align or cut across with Asian Identity. If you long to know more about them, then move straight to this page.

6. SheKnows
This is a platform that capitalizes on supporting women through discussion and providing articles that have a relation to women's issues such as health, sex, relationship, beauty, and parenting. However, they are looking for essays that are related to food from Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders for the AAPI Heritage Month. They will pay you from $250 to $200 for a successful approved essay. If this resonates with you, then send your pitch to them. For more details, revert to this page.

7. Burum Collective
This is a community blog and virtual networking environment for individuals who work in the industry where wine, beer, and cider are produced. They long to publish honest, educational, funny, personal, and unfiltered stories from people working within the designated industries. Also, they are much more delighted in listening to the voice of those persons who have zero previous writing experience. They will pay you £0.25 for each word you write. Go to this page for more details.

That's all! I hope this helps!

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