Your Weekly Dose of Freelance Writing Opportunities ✍
Hello Freelancer 👋
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In today’s edition: Vacancies opening up at Out Of Office, Runners World, Mother Jones, and more.
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Opportunities ✍
Out Of Office: Writers (via Laura Andrea Kell): “I’m on the hunt for seasoned freelance writers who can cover the intersection of AI, technology and travel! Out Of Office is seeking contributors who are deeply fluent in AI and travel trends, and can turn data‑heavy briefs into delicious dispatches packed with real‑world anecdotes and futuristic nuance. If that sounds like you, please drop me an email at laura.kell@itp.com with “Tech Travel Writer” in the subject line”.
Yacht: Writers (via Charity De Souza): “We’re hiring freelance travel writers at Yacht! The sister site of Beach.com - Yacht.com is building the go-to destination for yacht travel and coastal lifestyle content, and we’re looking for travel writers to join us! We’re looking for writers who can contribute 2–3 articles per month (around 1,500 words), including destination guides and listicles tailored to yacht travelers”.
Mother Jones: Writers (via Jeremy Schulman): “I don't normally edit @motherjones.com's culture writing, but please pitch me a good essay that makes coherent sense of the political discourse around Caitlin Clark, Sydney Sweeney, and Taylor Swift”.