10 Fishing and Hunting Paying Markets for Writers – by Biljana Tadic

If you have a lot of knowledge and information about hunting and fishing, or you are dedicated to it yourself, you can get paid to write for magazines that cover these topics.
If you have a lot of knowledge and information about hunting and fishing, or you are dedicated to it yourself, you can get paid to write for magazines that cover these topics.
One misconception about the writing business is that we’re fighting each other over precious few positions. As a freelancer, I can assure you there is a ton of work out there in a lot of different markets…
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For inspiration on speaking topics think about everything that you, as a writer, do best.
If articles and informational pieces aren’t your thing, writing short stories can be a great way to earn income as a freelance writer!
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Times are tough, sure, but the COVID-19 pandemic has given me the opportunity to redirect the focus of my writing career from larger to smaller publications. In doing so, I’ve gained far more than I ever expected!
My manuscript was accepted by several academic publishers but I was told it would be at least six years before the book would be on the market!
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