Monday, March 16, 2009

13 Paying Markets For Essays And Life Stories

The easiest way to break into the print is through non-fiction writing. This is the conclusion of experts freelance writers. You are better placed to find publishers falling upon themselves for your freelance writing service if you can focus on writing personal essays and true life stories.

Writing personal life stories that is simple to understand and dramatic is certainly a hot cake in the freelance market.
But another thing is knowing those who need the service you want to render. Who are those people you would send your stories and personal essays to?
Here are 13 paying freelance writing markets for this purpose:

1. Common Ties: They publish answers to short questions combined with art work. You’ll need to quickly contact them to discover what kind of entries they welcome now.
Guidelines available at http://commonties.com/submit.php

2. Christian Science Monitor: This is a favourite place for essay writers. Newbies have a good chance to break into this market with humour and touching personal stories. It is a world wide American Newspaper that seek upbeat personal essays from 300-900 words. Read guidelines at http://www.csmonitor.com/aboutus/guidelines.html

3. Chronogram: This publication welcome insightful, first person essays, short stories and poetry. They make payment based on a sliding scale depending on the contract between the editor and writer. Guidelines available at http://www.chronogram.com/pages/submissions

4. The Sun: Focuses on personal essays, interviews and poetry. They receive submission by post only so you cannot depend on internet communication for this. Pays from $500-$1,500 depending on the length of the essay. Contributors are also given complimentary copies for 1 year

5. Newsweek: Essays for this market should have personal tone and word count of between 850-900 words. You can write on any topic. Pays between $500-$1000. Also provide opportunity for annual essay competition awards. First prize winner gets $5000. You can get guidelines at http://www.newsweek.com/id/39258

6. Creative Non-Fiction: Essay writers and personal story tellers should have a lot to contribute here. Pays $10 per printed page. Guidelines available at http://www.creativenonfiction.or/thejournal/submitocnf.htm

7. Marriage Partnership: This is a Christian website on marriage which solicits first –person stories. Writers are expected to query first before sending their entries. Guidelines available at http://christianitytoday.com/mp/info.html

8. Underwired: Exclusively for women and welcome personal essays of between 800-1200 words for publication every month. Freelance writers should ensure that their submissions tally with the themes posted on the website. Guidelines available at http://uwmag.com/submission-guidlines-mainmenu-39.html

9. Chicken Soup For The Soul: This publication has different themes and sections. Upcoming books are advertised on the site and deadline for entries well stipulated. On publication, your write up/contribution will attract payment not specified on the website. Guidelines available at http://chickensoup.com

10. A Cup Of Comfort Series: They publish uplifting true life stories of between 100-2000 words about experiences and relationships that inspire and enrich our lives. On publication, one top-prize of $500 is awarded per volume and $100 for each other stories and a complimentary copy of the book. Guidelines available at http://www.cupofcomfort.com/share.htm

11. Angels On Earth: They publish first-person true life stories about those who have positively affect us in some dramatic ways. Payment between $100-$400 for full length narratives and $25-$100 for shorter stories. Guidelines available at http://www.angelsmagazine.com/writers_guidelines.asp

12. Orion: Essays wanted from newcomers and experienced freelance writers. This publication is about issues of our time; how we live, what we value and what sustains us. Payment ranges between $25 to $1000 depending on the type of entry and length of words. Guidelines at http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/mag/3004/

13. The Subway Chronicles: This is a New York Based site which welcome essays and short fillers about the New York city subway system. Payment is $20 for featured essay. Guidelines at http://www.thesubwaychronicles.com/guidelines.htm

There you have them 13 freelance paying markets you can contact immediately. Remember to use the power of internet technology to your advantage.

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1 comment:

  1. Who wrote this first - you or Chryselle D'Silva Dias? (http://www.writing-world.com/creative/fifteen/shtml)

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