We’re looking for writers to tell meaningful stories that haven’t been told before.
If you don’t have writing samples, we still encourage you to reach out. We look forward to hearing from you!
ABOUT THE COMPANY
By:Saysh is a digital publishing platform, brought to you by the Saysh brand. Our brand is a stage for female creativity and athleticism to undermine inequality. Saysh is needed and necessary – and we’ll share the story for why that’s true with you very shortly. In the meantime, this blog is for those who believe in the power of their voice. The world changers, challengers, thinkers, tinkerers, the doers, the vulnerable, the creatives – the people who not only want change but those who are willing to be bold and create the change.
WHAT WE COVER
ART: Discovered a new artist you love? Want to center diversity and connection in the art world? Tell us all about it.
CULTURE: Let’s discuss all things culture! It influences, connects, and deepens our sense of self and understanding of others.
WELLNESS: Wellness goes beyond the physical state. Have you wanted to highlight holistic wellness by exploring optimal emotional and social wellness, for example? We know we aren’t the only ones.
FOOD: A great meal can be a tool to connect and teach us about other people, cultures, and social issues. Share your food stories with us.
WHAT TO INCLUDE IN SUBMISSION
Write a short introduction about yourself
Include a paragraph highlighting your writing experience, relevant credentials and publication credits
Attach links to your strongest work or portfolio, and online profile.
COMPENSATION
CONTACT
For more information, visit their website.
Email all questions and submissions to Tamara Pridgett at: tamara@saysh.com
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