Webinar // How to Find Work on Twitter
Mention Twitter to freelance writers and they’ll either say they love it or they hate it.
But despite it being a dumpster fire, Twitter can also be a great place to find freelance writing work. Editors put out calls for pitches on Twitter, and many writers use those calls to build relationships with editors, which can lead to assignments and, eventually, regular work.
In this webinar, Jenni and Wudan are joined by:
Maya Kosoff, debut guest of season two of The Writers' Co-op; freelance editor, writer and editorial consultant based in Brooklyn, NY. Maya has written for Vanity Fair, New York Magazine, the New York Times, the Columbia Journalism Review, Medium, and others. Twitter: @mekosoff. .
Karen Ho , global finance and economic reporter at Quartz based in New York City & Toronto. Prior to her staff job, Karen was a full-time freelancer. Her work has been published in The New York Times, GQ, Glamour, TIME, and more. Twitter: @karenkho
Julia Sklar, independent journalist based in Boston, MA covering science and society. Her award-winning journalism has appeared in National Geographic, the Boston Globe, Curbed, Undark Magazine, and Dame Magazine, among others, and she teaches science journalism at MIT. Prior to freelancing, she was the first multimedia editor at MIT Technology Review where she launched a video production vertical and several social media channels comprising over 3 million followers. Twitter: @ByJuliaSklar
(Your download includes an audio version of this event. To request a video version of this webinar, email thewriterscoop2@gmail.com after making your purchase.)
Mention Twitter to freelance writers and they’ll either say they love it or they hate it.
But despite it being a dumpster fire, Twitter can also be a great place to find freelance writing work. Editors put out calls for pitches on Twitter, and many writers use those calls to build relationships with editors, which can lead to assignments and, eventually, regular work.
In this webinar, Jenni and Wudan are joined by:
Maya Kosoff, debut guest of season two of The Writers' Co-op; freelance editor, writer and editorial consultant based in Brooklyn, NY. Maya has written for Vanity Fair, New York Magazine, the New York Times, the Columbia Journalism Review, Medium, and others. Twitter: @mekosoff. .
Karen Ho , global finance and economic reporter at Quartz based in New York City & Toronto. Prior to her staff job, Karen was a full-time freelancer. Her work has been published in The New York Times, GQ, Glamour, TIME, and more. Twitter: @karenkho
Julia Sklar, independent journalist based in Boston, MA covering science and society. Her award-winning journalism has appeared in National Geographic, the Boston Globe, Curbed, Undark Magazine, and Dame Magazine, among others, and she teaches science journalism at MIT. Prior to freelancing, she was the first multimedia editor at MIT Technology Review where she launched a video production vertical and several social media channels comprising over 3 million followers. Twitter: @ByJuliaSklar
(Your download includes an audio version of this event. To request a video version of this webinar, email thewriterscoop2@gmail.com after making your purchase.)
Mention Twitter to freelance writers and they’ll either say they love it or they hate it.
But despite it being a dumpster fire, Twitter can also be a great place to find freelance writing work. Editors put out calls for pitches on Twitter, and many writers use those calls to build relationships with editors, which can lead to assignments and, eventually, regular work.
In this webinar, Jenni and Wudan are joined by:
Maya Kosoff, debut guest of season two of The Writers' Co-op; freelance editor, writer and editorial consultant based in Brooklyn, NY. Maya has written for Vanity Fair, New York Magazine, the New York Times, the Columbia Journalism Review, Medium, and others. Twitter: @mekosoff. .
Karen Ho , global finance and economic reporter at Quartz based in New York City & Toronto. Prior to her staff job, Karen was a full-time freelancer. Her work has been published in The New York Times, GQ, Glamour, TIME, and more. Twitter: @karenkho
Julia Sklar, independent journalist based in Boston, MA covering science and society. Her award-winning journalism has appeared in National Geographic, the Boston Globe, Curbed, Undark Magazine, and Dame Magazine, among others, and she teaches science journalism at MIT. Prior to freelancing, she was the first multimedia editor at MIT Technology Review where she launched a video production vertical and several social media channels comprising over 3 million followers. Twitter: @ByJuliaSklar
(Your download includes an audio version of this event. To request a video version of this webinar, email thewriterscoop2@gmail.com after making your purchase.)