We’re now accepting pitches at the Girls’ Night In newsletter. It’s a wonderful + warm audience, and your work is guaranteed to be seen by at least nearly 70,000 people each week.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Girls’ Night In is a weekly newsletter that caters to millennial women aged 25-35+ who care about topics of wellness, relationships, lifestyle, mental health, books, and more.
ABOUT THE ROLE
We publish on a “newsletter-first” basis, meaning your piece would appear first in the newsletter, and then online. If the piece is a bit longer in length, we will typically publish an excerpt from the piece in the newsletter, and link out to the full-length piece on our website.
Please note that across the board, we are currently prioritizing accepting pitches by writers of color, or from other underrepresented backgrounds, in order to uphold equitable and diverse representation.
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Before applying, review submission guidelines. Email all questions and submissions to Alisha Ramos, Creator of Girls’ Night In, at: editorial@girlsnightin.co
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