Calling All Writers Who Miss Real Journalism (With a Dash of Whimsy) In Our Niche PRINT Newspapers - Contract to Hire
We’re Hiring Writers for Our Nation Papers Print is back—and it’s never been more fun. Do you have a knack for making information irresistible? Are you the kind of writer who asks, “Why does the reader care?”—and actually answers it? We’re looking for experienced writers to join our Nation team and contribute to our growing family of monthly print newspapers: Crochet Nation, Knit Nation, and Baking Nation, with new titles like Gardening Nation, Quilting Nation, Woodworking Nation, and Cross-Stitch Nation launching this fall. This is not your average content mill. Our writing is: Playful & humorous but not fluffy Charismatic but not self-indulgent Informative but never boring Each piece is under 900 words and delivers high-value storytelling, how-to advice, or historical deep dives in a niche the reader loves. One month it might be The History of the Crochet Hook. Another, it’s Why Quilters Love Log Cabins. Or maybe it’s A Guide to Growing Strawberries in Raised Beds. You’ll write them all. We’re looking for writers who: Have proven writing experience (journalism, editorial, blog, or branded content) Know how to distill dense info into engaging, practical takeaways Can write in a voice that’s warm, clever, and clear Thrive in fast-paced editorial workflows with weekly assignments Are curious and confident entering unfamiliar topics—you don’t need to be a crochet expert to write about crochet (but we love it if you are!) To apply: Please reply with the phrase “Newspapers are back” in your message. Include: 1) 2–3 writing samples that show your range and voice 2) A quick summary of your writing background (freelance? publishing? journalism?) 3) Your availability and rate expectations 4) What your process is to enter new niches, immerse yourself in the information and come up with a well written piece that's actionable, informative and answers the question "what's in this for the reader?" "What value did they get from this article? Was it humorous? Actionable? etc" We can’t wait to read your work—and welcome you to the Nation. Apply tot his job