Chorus and Verse are looking for freelance writers who can get artist interviews. Ideally, they want people to do at least one article a month and articles are assigned or you can propose an idea for an interview to the editor.
They are looking for interviews which are between 750-1.250 words and writers must arrange to provide two or more pictures to go with the articles.
This might be better suited for writers in the United States because they pay by cheque which can cost £6.00 to convert in the UK and they don't seem to offer a Pay Pal option.
Rates of Pay
$20 for local bands/musicians
$30 regional, established/touring bands
$50 for national bands and musicians.
Bloggers are also wanted but this is unpaid. If you like the idea of writing a music blog for them then they are looking for album reviews,concert reviews and opinions.
Find them at:
http://www.chorusandverse.com/opportunities.php
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Sunday, 26 September 2010
My Digital Journal Articles
This is a selection of my favourite news stories from this week which have been featured on Digital Journal. I'm going to start with my most popular story of the past seven days:
Did Moses part the Red Sea? Researchers don't think so:
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/298033
According to a new survey, 3 million UK men admit to wearing make up. If I were them, I'd be keeping quiet about that:
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/298064
The world's biggest wind farm opened in the UK this week:
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/298011
And Ricky Gervais is backing a new campaign by the BUAV to try and put a stop to the abuse of wild monkeys.
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/298000
Did Moses part the Red Sea? Researchers don't think so:
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/298033
According to a new survey, 3 million UK men admit to wearing make up. If I were them, I'd be keeping quiet about that:
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/298064
The world's biggest wind farm opened in the UK this week:
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/298011
And Ricky Gervais is backing a new campaign by the BUAV to try and put a stop to the abuse of wild monkeys.
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/298000
Friday, 22 January 2010
Penguin Book Giveaway
The website for Penguin books are currently running a number of competitions. When I checked they were giving away books by Marian Keyes and there's also chance to win an AC/DC box set.
You can go direct to their website via this link which you can copy and paste in to your browser:
http://www.penguin.co.uk/static/cs/uk/0/competition/index.html
You can go direct to their website via this link which you can copy and paste in to your browser:
http://www.penguin.co.uk/static/cs/uk/0/competition/index.html
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Thursday, 21 January 2010
Amazon Best Sellers
Among Amazon's best sellers this week are:
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson which is currently number three on the list.
And The Girl Who Played with Fire is at number five.
Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer is number four and New Moon and Twilight remain in the top ten at numbers eight and nine.
The Little Stranger by Sarah Walters is at number ten and just outside,
At number eleven is another by Stieg Larsson, The Girl who kicked the Hornet's Nest.
These books are all available on Amazon for under £4 and have no postage to pay for UK buyers.
If you've read any of the books please let send me a review and I'll feature it on the blog.
Mystery Story Writers wanted
A site called Over My Dead Body! are looking for mystery stories. These can be either fiction or non fiction.
For non fiction they require written articles and are also interested in interviews with authors from the mystery genre. Articles need to be 500 words upwards.
For fiction articles, these should be anything from 750-4000 words.
After submitting your work to them you can expect to hear from the site within six weeks and you can send your articles in a number of formats. If you want to e mail your work then you should enquire first before sending,
Fiction pays once cent a word and non fiction articles pays between $10 and $25.
The link for the site is below. If you can't get the link to work then please copy and paste the URL in to your browser.
To keep up with the latest news on writing opportunities on writing and up to date writing news then please sign up as a follower.
For non fiction they require written articles and are also interested in interviews with authors from the mystery genre. Articles need to be 500 words upwards.
For fiction articles, these should be anything from 750-4000 words.
After submitting your work to them you can expect to hear from the site within six weeks and you can send your articles in a number of formats. If you want to e mail your work then you should enquire first before sending,
Fiction pays once cent a word and non fiction articles pays between $10 and $25.
The link for the site is below. If you can't get the link to work then please copy and paste the URL in to your browser.
To keep up with the latest news on writing opportunities on writing and up to date writing news then please sign up as a follower.
Writers wanted at Snipsly
I came across this site today and thought I'd pass it on since it looks like its quite active.
The site pays you based on what you earn from Adsense ads placed around your articles. Some people don't like this format and would rather be paid straight out but one thing I noticed about Snipsly is that it's articles have relatively high page views,some of them in their thousands, which, should turn in to a decent number of clicks on your ads so this site should be worth a go.
The site split ad revenue on a 20/80 basis.
With this site you get to keep the ownership of your paid article work. Whether that means you can post the same articles on a different site, I don't know as some article writing sites allow you to do this and others don't.
To keep updated on the latest writing opportunities then please sign up as a follower and if you have experience with this site or other article writing sites then please leave a comment or e mail me direct.
To go to the site just copy and paste this link:
http://snipsly.com/faq/
The site pays you based on what you earn from Adsense ads placed around your articles. Some people don't like this format and would rather be paid straight out but one thing I noticed about Snipsly is that it's articles have relatively high page views,some of them in their thousands, which, should turn in to a decent number of clicks on your ads so this site should be worth a go.
The site split ad revenue on a 20/80 basis.
With this site you get to keep the ownership of your paid article work. Whether that means you can post the same articles on a different site, I don't know as some article writing sites allow you to do this and others don't.
To keep updated on the latest writing opportunities then please sign up as a follower and if you have experience with this site or other article writing sites then please leave a comment or e mail me direct.
To go to the site just copy and paste this link:
http://snipsly.com/faq/
Sunday, 10 January 2010
Mystery Story Writers wanted
A site called Over My Dead Body! are looking for mystery stories. These can be either fiction or non fiction.
For non fiction they require written articles and are also interested in interviews with authors from the mystery genre. Articles need to be 500 words upwards.
For fiction articles, these should be anything from 750-4000 words.
After submitting your work to them you can expect to hear from the site within six weeks and you can send your articles in a number of formats. If you want to e mail your work then you should enquire first before sending,
Fiction pays once cent a word and non fiction articles pays between $10 and $25.
The link for the site is below. If you can't get the link to work then please copy and paste the URL in to your browser.
To keep up with the latest news on writing opportunities on writing and up to date writing news then please sign up as a follower.
http://www.overmydeadbody.com/wguide08.htm
For non fiction they require written articles and are also interested in interviews with authors from the mystery genre. Articles need to be 500 words upwards.
For fiction articles, these should be anything from 750-4000 words.
After submitting your work to them you can expect to hear from the site within six weeks and you can send your articles in a number of formats. If you want to e mail your work then you should enquire first before sending,
Fiction pays once cent a word and non fiction articles pays between $10 and $25.
The link for the site is below. If you can't get the link to work then please copy and paste the URL in to your browser.
To keep up with the latest news on writing opportunities on writing and up to date writing news then please sign up as a follower.
http://www.overmydeadbody.com/wguide08.htm
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