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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

When a journalist becomes a content marketer

Writer Abroad just finished reading Dan Lyons’ book, Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-up Bubble. The book was about Lyon’s journey going from Newsweek journalist to HubSpot content marketer.

Writer Abroad couldn’t help but sympathize. With Dan. With all journalists (and content marketers). And with the entire country, which is losing its journalists right and left.

But a journalist losing his job matters far beyond that individual. Because when journalists lose, all of us lose. If there’s anyone we don’t want being laid off or being treated badly, it’s our journalists. Because their treatment and success is tied strongly to the success of democracy.

So if presidential nominees can say they are banning entire publications like the Washington Post from covering their campaign, our country is in big trouble. Huge trouble.

No watchdogs. No democracy.

It’s bad enough already. Corporate-owned media dominates. Independent voices that get heard are few. Luckily there are some good ones, like Amy Goodman of Democracy Now!, which she founded in 1996 with the motto of “going where the silence is.”

Speaking at Lit Fest in Chicago on June 11, Amy Goodman discussed how the corporate media doesn’t cover the views of the majority. Instead, they are a tool to silence the majority. She cited Super Tuesday 3. On this day, instead of showing Bernie Sanders' speech in Phoenix, Arizona, which was more highly attended than any other candidates’ speech in the country that night, Fox News showed Donald Trump’s empty podium for 20 minutes instead.

“Media can be the greatest force for peace on earth. Or its greatest enemy,” said Goodman to her Chicago audience.

Writer Abroad thinks it’s pretty clear which version of the media the United States has right now.



Monday, February 1, 2016

5 Personal Essay Markets for 2016

Writer Abroad’s favorite kind of writing is the personal essay. When done right, a personal essay takes courage, honesty, and delivers the kind of power than only a real life story taken to the universal level can.

There were many markets Writer Abroad wrote personal essays for last year, and some of them were new to her. She’d like to share the places, both new and old, that she wrote essays for last year in hopes that they may help you find a new home for your work this year.

To help you decide where to send your work if pay and reach is important to you, Writer Abroad has also created this not-so-scientific pay and reach scale:

Pay scale: $ 400 and under, $$ 800 and under, $$$ 1200 and under

Reach: * Medium ** High *** Highest

(Reach was calculated based on the overall response from Writer Abroad’s articles and by how well the placed piece helped sell copies of her book. Obviously, this may vary based on the topic of your piece.)

New York Times Motherlode
The family section of the New York Times. From the personal to the political.
Essays should not be over 1,000 words. 
Don’t spell Motherlode wrong!
Expect response within 2 weeks. If you don’t hear, follow up.
Need topics on teenagers. Needs more diverse writers.
Good submission: Unique views, strong voice, universal message.
More great info about what the editor is looking for at Beyond Your Blog.
$, ***

New York Times On Work
A personal essay column about the working life.
About 1,500 words.
Appears online and in the Sunday Business section. 
$$$, ***

Washington Post On Parenting
A daily blog about parenting.
About 500-800 words.
Pitch amy.joyce@washpost.com
$, *

Vox First Person
Personal stories that explain the news. 
These were their favorites from 2015.
About 1,500 words.
$$, ***

Brain, Child
An entire publication devoted to personal essays about motherhood. 
Read their Submission Guidelines for more about the pitching process and kinds of pieces they are looking for.
$, *

Other good markets you cracked last year? Lave a comment with a link to your published piece and tell us more about it.


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