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Apr 15 2009

Writing Edge Looking for Writers

Published by cindy23 at 1:00 am under Careers, Freelance Writing, Working From Home Edit This

Writing Edge is looking for people write about “Writing.” They need 500-1000 words articles about writing,  how to write and writers experiences only. Copywrite of all articles will remain with the author, although first print and electronic print are bought. Pay is in AUD, which comes out to 49.93 for 500 words and $70 for 1000 words in USD.

Writers Edge is an International Lifestyle magazine for writers and readers, and they say it is the only one of its kind. Other magazines bring you to date information about the publising industry, Writers Edge also covers the latest trends in arts, fashion, beauty, travel, etc.

For more information email http://www.writingedgemag.com

Here is their website http://writingedgemagazine.tripod.com/index.html

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3 Responses to “Writing Edge Looking for Writers”

  1. mpaulinon 15 Apr 2009 at 7:02 am edit this

    Thanks for sharing - writers will like this.

  2. gazalon 15 Apr 2009 at 10:45 am edit this

    This is great…i’ll check out this NOW! Thankyou so much :)

  3. milyjohnsonon 15 Apr 2009 at 3:56 pm edit this

    Thanks for the info, Cindy! I think I will check this one out too. You do such a great job with your blog. I always enjoy reading it. :)

    Thank you so much for reading my article at Triond. I really do appreciate you taking the time to read it and leave comments. :)

    http://triond.com/users/CA+Johnson

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