by Christa Barbari Sept. 19, 2023
In a world where words have the power to shape destinies, where a well-crafted sentence can be mightier than a sword, and where the art of communication reigns supreme, there exists a realm of side gigs tailor-made for those who possess the uncanny ability to wield words with finesse.
Welcome to the ultimate guide for linguistic luminaries and scribble sorcerers alike. From the realms of science fiction to the gridiron of fantasy football, prepare to embark on a linguistic odyssey where ink meets innovation and prose could collide with profit!
Take heed before swinging that quill. Submission guidelines vary greatly from company to company.
1. Apparition Lit is a speculative fiction magazine that publishes themed issues four times a year. “We publish poems and stories between 1k-5k words in January, April, July, and October.”
2. “Asimov’s Science Fiction magazine is an established market for science fiction stories. Asimov’s pays 8-10 cents per word for short stories up to 7,500 words, and 8 cents for each word over 7,500. We seldom buy stories shorter than 1,000 words or longer than 20,000 words, and we don’t serialize novels. We pay $1 a line for poetry, which should not exceed 40 lines…”
3. Barrelhouse accepts book reviews and special interest stories based on their publication themes. Check out their submissions page for open topics here.
Currently, they are looking for submissions for the Latine Monsters Online issue!
“500-1500 words in length
Do you have it in Spanish? Send it over, and we can help to translate it.
We accept submissions from all around the world!
Payment: $50 ..”
4. Big Time Studios– Hires artists, content writers, and other creatives for its entertainment projects.
5. Blue Mountain Arts is looking for greeting card prose and poetry submissions.
6. Brave Books hires contract novel writers for adolescent content.
7. Bustle hires content writers on a variety of subjects as well as social media staff.
8. Clarksworld accepts submissions for fiction, non-fiction, and artistic entries.
9. Escape Pod – Is a science fiction market. They accept submissions for horror, young adult horror, and fantasy fiction.”Payment: USD $0.08 per word for original fiction. USD $100 per story for reprint fiction. We cover any transaction fees. We are an SFWA qualifying market for original fiction.”
10. Fantasy Pros – If fantasy sports is your wheelhouse, look no further. “If you’re passionate about sports, welcome the freedom of working from home (or anywhere with wi-fi), and want to help create the best fantasy site ever, then you’re going to love joining our team!”
11. Film Daily looks for advertorial writers, website content creators, and social media adjacent positions.
12. Flash Fiction Online accepts submissions from the 1st to the 21st of each month.”We are looking for complete 500- to 1000-word stories with crisp prose, well-developed characters, compelling plots, and satisfying resolutions…”
13. FootballGuys – Another choice for our lovers of the gridiron. Turn your aptitude for the fantasy game into a career as an injury expert or game analyst.
14. Funds for Writers is looking for articles between 550-650 words. “Payment: Via PayPal or Venmo – $75 for unpublished original articles; $25 for reprints over 90 days old.”
15. GameRant – Do you love video games? Slightly obsessed? Write about it! “.. Do you have an encyclopedic knowledge of something our readers love? Are you a reliable, dedicated writer with the time and energy necessary to become a regular, trustworthy contributor that we can count on? Do you have the skills to become a valuable and productive member of the Game Rant family? If yes, then we want YOU!.” Check out open positions here.
16. GigaNotoSaurus pays $200 per accepted story. Submissions reopen in October 2023. “GigaNotoSaurus accepts Science Fiction or Fantasy (or any combination thereof) from 5,000 to 25,000.”
17. Gramlee – Content and Dissertation editors: ”Can’t stand poorly structured writing and mistakes? If you’re the type that has an itch to fix errors when you see them, Gramlee may be the perfect medicine for you! We are seeking grammar fanatics who shudder at the thought of poor writing.”
18. Listverse – Submit an original top ten list. When we say original, you can feel free to push the limits of the imagination. Check out their collection of 10’s here.
19. MediaBistro lists varying jobs for writers and editors in the media field.
20. Mother.ly is a great place to tell your parenting stories. “We believe that there is no single story of motherhood, and that every mother’s journey is unique. By amplifying each mother’s experience and offering expert-driven content, we can support, inform and inspire each other on this incredible journey.”
21. New Yorker (The): You can submit letters to the editor, fiction submissions, poetry, cartoons, and more.
22. NOLO hires freelance legal professionals for articles on Bankruptcy, Immigration, Personal injury, and Veterans’ benefits law.
23. Pseudopod – Submit short stories to be performed on their spooky audiozine. “PseudoPod is a genre magazine in audio form. We’re looking for horror: dark, weird fiction. We run the spectrum from grim realism or crime drama, to magic-realism, to blatantly supernatural dark fantasy. We publish highly literary stories reminiscent of Poe or Lovecraft as well as vulgar shock-value pulp fiction…”
24. Readers’ Digest is a trusted publication with a rich history. They accept freelance submissions about home, humor, and more.
25. Rotowire is another place to unleash your sports knowledge. NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, Golf, Soccer, CFB, CBB, NASCAR, WNBA, CFL, EuroBasketball or Cricket. They also hire those interested in eSports.
26. Saturday Evening Post accepts submissions for nonfiction, fiction, and cartoons. They also hold “The Great American Fiction” contest.
27. Super Summary – Write in-depth story guides for literary study.
28. Textbroker – “Since 2005, Textbroker is the leading provider of unique, custom content. Thousands of registered authors and customers from around the globe execute more than 100,000 content orders through Textbroker every month. Our clients, including publicly traded corporations, small business owners, e-commerce websites, social media communities, and publishing houses, require a broad variety of content.”
29. Three Penny Review accepts submissions January-April. “At present The Threepenny Review is paying $400 per story or article, $200 per poem or Table Talk piece. This payment buys first serial rights in our print and digital editions, and the copyright then reverts to the author immediately upon publication.”
30. Three Ships – Looks for editors, content creators, and subject matter experts, among other media-related openings.
31. Utopia Science Fiction -”We’re looking for enthralling stories set in a future we want to believe in, one we would fight to make a reality.” Utopia also posts for art and poetry submissions.
32. WordAgents – “WordAgents provides content writing services to a wide variety of clients on an ongoing basis. Our most frequent clients include digital marketing agencies, publishers, eCommerce brands, affiliate marketers, and consultants.” WordAgents hires freelance writers through their proprietary platform.
33. Writer’s Digest – Accepts submissions from beginners to professionals. They also host an impressive library to educate writers of all skill levels.
34. Writers Weekly – Posts for content writers and holds contests via their site supporting writers’ careers and sharing monetization strategies.
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