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#Freelance Daily Post:

Freelance Reporter (The Independent-Hillsdale NY )From Notify me

The Independent needs free lance reporters to report
of lo cal government and commu nity activities in Rensselaer and
Columbia counties. Appli cants must live in one of the two counties, have a
car, a phone, and access to email and the web. Previous report ing
experience is a plus, but is not required. The basic profes sional
qualifications are a de sire to write, dedication to ac curacy and the ability
to meet deadlines. Send a resume and three samples that best repre sent
your writing abilities in the body of an e-mail message to:
pteasdale@IndeNews.com

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Jobs from W.G.N.L.

DARK ENERGY SPECULATIVE FICTION
PAY: $20
Dark Energy Speculative Fiction is a market whose sole purpose is to award exposure to new and little-known talent. We pay a flat $20 fee for each story accepted, and it comes out of our own pockets. We know isn't a whole lot, but it's better than a poke in the eye. We are particularly fond of End Of The World type stories, and never see enough of them. Stories dealing with hard science, and also stories dealing with religion, are both of particular interest to us. We'd also like to see more experimental stories, and mainstream stories that have a strange angle to them.... like something's a bit off. Think Twilight Zone. Think Donnie Darko.
http://www.darkenergysf.com/

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San Francisco Classical Voice
PAY: $75 - $150
Is looking to add new voices to its roster of classical music writers. In particular, we're looking for writers who can craft well-argued, provocative essays (about 1,000-2,000 words in length) about topics of interest to Bay Area classical music lovers. We're also interested in publishing interviews, profiles, thought pieces, reported trend pieces, best-of pieces, and occasional reviews of major books or CDs. The pay for features is $150. We pay $75 for reviews of classical music events in the San Francisco Bay Area, and these run anywhere from 600 to 1,200 words. We're particularly looking for writers who have a good knowledge of classical music, as well as experience with music criticism and journalism. If this describes you, please send a brief note explaining why you're right for SFCV, describing your musical specialties, and attaching some relevant writing clips to:
Mickey Butts, Executive Director/Publisher
San Francisco Classical Voice
mailto:mickey@sfcv.org
Before pitching story ideas, which should be no more than one page in length, please check out http://www.sfcv.org/archive/archive.php to see what
we've published in the past.

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DesiMojo
PAY: $50
DesiMojo is always interested in developing new relationships with artists and writers. If you are interested in illustrating cards for DesiMojo, please send examples of your work, or links to your work, to Artists@DesiMojo.com. Also, please choose one of the cards on our website and send in a sketch of how YOU would have illustrated it, to give us an idea of how your style fits with our cards. Please include your full name, phone number, and full mailing address with your first email. Also, please tell us what languages you speak, and whether you�re also able to illustrate animated e-cards.
http://www.desimojo.com/art.htm

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Clamor Magazine
PAY: $.03/word
Clamor is a quarterly print magazine and online community of radical thought, art, and action. An iconoclast among its peers, Clamor is an unabashed celebration of self-determination, creativity, and shit-stirring. Clamor publishes content of, by, for, and with marginalized communities. Pays 3 cents/word.
http://clamormagazine.org/participate/

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The Island
PAY: $60 - $100
The minimum rates paid for contributions to Island are:
Poems $60, Short stories $100, Articles and reviews $100 per 1,000 words. Publishes quality short stories, poetry, extracts from forthcoming novels, and articles and essays on topics of social, environmental and cultural significance.
http://www.islandmag.com/contributions.html

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Online editor
Are you a journalist who races to get the news first and relishes getting it right, tight and interactive? The Erie Times-News is looking for an online editor to help grow the news content of our Web site, http://www.GoErie.com. You'll have the chance to innovate online content and to nudge and encourage our newsroom to think multimedia. This is your chance to engage your passion for the news and to explore the frontiers of the Web. You'll work to update news throughout the day. You'll take part in the daily news budget meeting and our long-range planning meetings to learn what's planned for our print edition and to pitch ideas on how to make that content interactive with audio, video and reader interaction. Strong news writing skills and experience at a daily newspaper are a must. You should be familiar with current technology and confident enough to adapt to what lies ahead. The Erie Times-News is a family-owned company, committed to remaining the news leader for northwestern Pennsylvania, in print and online. Our newspaper circulation is 60,000 daily and 82,000 Sunday. Our weekly online newsletter, e-mailed to registered users of our site, reaches 80,000 subscribers. You won't sit still in your off hours. Bike, hike, swim, fly a kite -- even surf -- at Presque Isle State Park. Or take the water taxi there from Erie's retooled bayfront district on the northern edge of downtown. Enjoy free weekend block parties sponsored by local nightclubs, free amphitheater concerts on the waterfront or take a day trip to nearby Cleveland, Pittsburgh or Niagara Falls. Interested in connecting with our job opening and our community? Send a cover letter, resume and online portfolio to Rick Sayers, executive editor, Erie Times-News, 205 W. 12th St. Erie, PA 16534.

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Copy Editor
The News-Herald, a 45,000-circulation daily covering
Cleveland's eastern suburbs, is seeking a copy editor to join its desk. The ideal candidate knows QuarkXPress and has some experience in Photoshop. Send a resume and layout samples to: Laura Kessel, managing editor, The News-Herald, 7085 Mentor Ave., Willoughby, OH 44094. No phone calls, please.

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Arts/ Feature/Fiction/Copy Editor
Established weekly magazine in Manhattan is seeking an arts/features/fiction editor. This part-time, freelance job hourly job is an exciting opportunity for an experienced editor who wants the chance to remake the features side of our publication. The job pays $20 per hour and is three days per week. We need someone filled with excitement and has tons of story ideas and contacts to assign and edit feature, arts and entertainment and fiction and poetry. You also need to be comfortable doing some proofreading, rewrite and copy editing. This is a challenging position! You must have experience as a features editor/writer and must reside in the area.
http://journalismjobs.com/Job_Listing.cfm?JobID=665964

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Special Sections Editor
The Idaho State Journal, an 18,000 daily in Southeast Idaho, is seeking a multi-talented individual to lead our monthly Family Living magazine and special sections. Family Living is all about families and includes everything from feature stories to parenting tips to hard news pieces about the societal threats pulling families apart. The full-time position will include organizing coverage for Family Living and our special sections in terms of working with reporters, stringers, photographers and page designers. Also required will be some traveling throughout Southeast Idaho, some event organizing (Family Living sponsors two community events every year) and possibly some writing for other sections of the paper as time permits. If you have journalism in your blood and aspire to be the best in your field, send us a resume, cover letter explaining why you're interested in working for the Idaho State Journal, and at least 10 samples of your best work. Mail your materials to Ian Fennell, editor, Idaho State Journal, P.O. Box 431, Pocatello, ID 83204.

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