Contributors wanted (Arizona) | $100+ per article
Added 2023-12-18 17:48:12 +0000 UTCCOMPANY/PUBLICATION: NEW TIMES
Matt Hennie, Editor in Chief of Phoenix New Times, is looking for writers:
We're looking for seasoned freelancers to contribute to our legacy of groundbreaking, edgy journalism. Applicants should be based in Arizona — even better if you're in metro Phoenix — and have a working knowledge of AP style as well as impeccable journalistic integrity.
Our coverage is diverse and includes everything from hard news to music and a whole lot in-between. We’re looking for contributors for news, cannabis, sports, culture, music and food. Of course, you don't have to be an expert in everything to work with us. Just be dogged in your approach to finding the truth, punctual and excited to be a part of the Valley's only alt-weekly and you'll fit right in.
Depending on experience level, our freelancers can contribute quick-breaking stories, event coverage, more enterprising pieces, profiles of influential people, or in-depth cover stories.
Our pay for freelance articles starts at $100 and increases based on the complexity of the assignment and word count.
Interested? Please email a short cover letter, a resume, links to published articles, a few story ideas and areas of interest to matt.hennie@newtimes.com. Please put Freelancer in the subject line.
CONTACT INFORMATION (please do not share the email address publicly):
Questions/applications: matt.hennie@newtimes.com
Website: https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com
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