Pitches wanted (labour) | $150-$250 per article
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Deadline: 7 July 2025
Briarpatch is now accepting pitches for our annual Labour Issue. Find a list of suggested pitches (non-exhaustive), guidelines on how to pitch us, and more details below. Pitch deadline is July 7, 2025.
CALL FOR PITCHES: 2025 LABOUR ISSUE
Every year, for our November/December issue, Briarpatch publishes an issue devoted to reporting stories about the labour movement. This year, we’re looking for articles, investigative reporting, historical analysis, photo essays, timelines, personal essays, reviews, profiles, recommendations, lists, humour, comics, and art for the issue.
Your pitch should outline what ground your contribution will cover, give an estimated word count, and indicate your relevant experience or background in writing about the issue. If you haven’t written for Briarpatch before, please provide a brief writing sample. Send pitches to pitch[at]briarpatchmagazine.com.
Before pitching, take a look at some of our back issues to see what we have recently covered. Please review our submission guidelines and a guide to pitching Briarpatch to improve your pitch.
We’re looking for submissions that dissect complex, multi-layered stories and angles. Below is a partial list of suggestions, and we invite submissions beyond the themes listed here.
The legacy of the Regina Riot and its contemporary relevance
The role of unions in decolonial struggle
Why unions matter; learning from militant labour tactics of the past; rank-and-file movements as a democratizing force
Labour in the Maritimes; the Territories; rural regions; on reserves
International workers’ solidarity; Indigenous–labour solidarity; solidarity with unorganized workers
Precarious work; gig economy; temporary foreign workers
Cyber-proletariat, online labour, labour surveillance technologies, labour standards in tech industries
Impacts of growing ubiquity of AI on labour and environment
Investigations into the business lobby, corporate practices, deregulation, and corporatization of non-profits
Labour and environmentalism
Labour and abolition
Queerness and labour
Zero-work; anti-work; anarcho-labour
Tax reform; debt forgiveness
Temporary foreign workers and the new faces of labour
Labour leadership
A just transition for workers; investments in green jobs and renewables
Working class art and culture
Reproductive labour; care work; gendered work; invisibilized work
Labour and the body; occupational health and safety; disability and work; COVID-19
The future of labour organizing in Canada
Labour themed reading list
We aim to reply to every pitch – including those we reject. However, because of time constraints, this isn’t always possible. If you don’t hear back from us within three weeks following the pitch deadline for the issue that you submitted to, please assume that we won’t be accepting your pitch. Feel free to pitch us again, though!
Our rates are as follows:
$150 – Profiles, short essays, book reviews, and parting shots (generally 1,500 words or less)
$250 – Feature stories (generally 1,500-2,000 words) and photo essays
$350 – Research-based articles and investigative reporting (generally 2,000-2,500 words)
If your pitch is accepted, first drafts are due August 11, 2025, with an intensive collaborative editing process lasting until the second week of September. We reserve the right to edit your work (with your active involvement), and cannot guarantee publication.
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CONTACT INFORMATION (please do not share the email address publicly):
Questions/submissions: pitch@briarpatchmagazine.com
Website: https://briarpatchmagazine.com/
TO HELP YOU CRAFT YOUR PITCH:
Learn more about the publication: Briarpatch Magazine is an independent Canadian publication that focuses on grassroots social justice, politics, and culture. It features investigative journalism, essays, and creative writing that explore issues related to environmentalism, Indigenous rights, feminism, and economic justice. The magazine aims to challenge mainstream narratives and amplify voices that are often underrepresented in traditional media, providing a platform for critical and progressive discussions. More information here.
Read through a selection of recent articles/stories on its website.
Review the submission guidelines here.
Check out our collection of pitch excerpts on this page and find more sample pitches at The Open Notebook and at SuccessfulPitches.com.
Do not forget to end your pitch with (1) a short introduction about yourself; (2) a few lines highlighting your writing experience, relevant credentials and publication credits; and (3) links to your strongest work or portfolio, and online profile.
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