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Wednesday, November 18, 2009



I am one of the guest bloggers invited here to list current needs for freelance writers, especially in the education arena. I will try to find interesting and current leads for those interested.



I write health related educational material for a couple of publishers myself, and although I began with Craig's List, it can be difficult and time consuming to search for writing gigs especially those that offer a decent rate for your time.


Future postings will attempt to assist you in your search. Feel free to comment or offer suggestions to make the challenge easier for others. There is a definite need out there for talented writers, it is just a matter of making the right connections at the right time.

• FREELANCE PROOFREADER<http://www.mediabistro.com/joblistings/jobview.asp?joid=93786&page=3>A world renowned children's publishing company in the heart of NYC is currently seeking bi-lingual Spanish proofreaders to assist on project for its educational department

• FREELANCE TECHNICAL WRITERS<http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/wri/1464190168.html>Education technology services firm seeks 2-3 freelance writers to assist with responding to requests for proposals (RFPs) for decision support and data warehouse projects for state departments of education and large school districts

FREELANCE WRITERS<http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/wri/1465232129.html>Editorial company providing services to major educational publishers immediately seeks exceptional writers and editors with Math, Science,ELA, and Social Studies assessment experience to join our freelance team.

Teacherwriters is hiring writers. This position is open immediately. Terrific part time income for teachers writing lesson plans, articles of all kinds, and books. We have worldwide corporate and educational clients. Teacher education, certification, or experience required. 12-32 hours per week based on your availability. All work is performed via Internet via our project board. This is a permanent position. There is no charge to apply for a job or work with us. You can get all information and apply online at TeacherWriters.com

Here is a start. Good luck.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for doing this! It's really a terrific resource.

Laura said...

I received this in an email and thought one or two of you may have an answer.

"Thanks for sending this. I'm wondering if anyone on your list can answer these questions. I am interested in the Teacher Writers job, but after a little bit of checking, I notice they don't say specifically how much they pay. I'm suspicious of this. Has anyone ever worked with them? Is the pay at least decent? I don't want to put time into applying without knowing that it will be worthwhile."