25 Must-Have Freelance Writing Newsletters to Gain a Job
One of the hardest things new freelance writers face is the uphill battle of trying to find a dang writing job.
It can be challenging if you don’t know where to look or all you see from freelance platforms like Upwork are low-paying writing jobs.
Over the years, I’ve posted articles on finding writing gigs and even created videos about best places to find gigs for writers.
But, you know what I haven’t done to help you out?
I haven’t rounded up newsletters.
So, let’s look at free and paid freelance writing newsletter that post job opportunities for up-and-coming writers!
But Before We Do, I Have a New Newsletter
I recently created a newsletter called the Freelance Creator Files.
While I wont be sharing where to find work, this newsletter will share the case studies and challenges I will do throughout the year like pitching challenges, social media challenges and anything my subscribers want me to do.
You’ll witness the success and failures as a freelancer and content creator.
I’ll also take you behind my freelance and creator business and show you what it REALLY takes to grow a business like this!
This is an intimate newsletter with things I don’t share publicly.
I plan to publish bi-monthly on Wednesday so come join us!
You’ll also get access to past issues too!
1. Freelance Framework – Chris Bibey
I have no idea how I found out about Chris Bibey, but I started following him on LinkedIn and noticed he had a newsletter for freelance writers!
The Freelance Framework features freelance writing jobs. He also shares some on LinkedIn but to get the full list you have to sign up to his newsletter.
He offers daily emails of writing gigs posted within the last 24 hours. He also a weekly pitch list of 50+ publications and resources for writers.
2. The Writer’s Job Network (TWJN)
The Writer’s Job Network is a newsletter founded by Akhil. He shares a bunch of freelance writing projects every week.
Akhil also shares resources that he feels will help writers like books and guides.
3. Freelance Opportunities – Kaitlyn Arford
Kaitlyn is another freelancer that I ended up following and don’t remember how.
She’s prolific on X/Twitter and her newsletter is jam packed with freelance writing gigs.
She gives you journalism jobs, copywriting jobs, content editing or refreshing jobs, content design jobs, SEO and strategy jobs, PR Marketing jobs, social media jobs, graphic design jobs, video editing jobs, podcast editing jobs, website developer jobs, and companies seeking multiple freelancers too!
4. Opportunities of the Week – Sonia Weiser
I’ve known about Sonia’s newsletter, Opportunities of the Week, for many years and have recommended it to my students.
This is a paid newsletter but she says it’s a suggested lump sum of $60 or what you can afford.
5. Freelance Writers Online – Kristy
Kristy Stuart is an OG freelancer. She started freelance writing before me (in 2012) and she was one of the first writers I followed back in the day.
I’m happy to see she has a newsletter, the Freelance Writers Online.
Her newsletter helps you become a better writer freelance writing job listings too.
6. A Petty Job – Amber Petty
I’m not too familiar with Amber Petty but she’s a freelance writer and her newsletter, A Petty Job, is a free weekly email newsletter.
She includes side hustle opportunities, pitch calls and freelance writing jobs.
7. Journalism Jobs and a Photo of My Dog – Mandy Hofmockel
Mandy is another OG freelancer. I don’t remember how I found her but she’s always been circling around my network.
Her things are journalism jobs, so if you want a magazine writing job or publication job, then sign up to Mandy’s newsletter.
8. Write at Home
Alasdair’s freelance writer newsletter, Write at Home, shares newsletters twice a week with home-based writing jobs.
He shares journalism jobs, content writing opportunities, copywriting gigs and blogging jobs too.
9. Freelance Flow – Brianna Graham
Brianna curates lots of freelance opportunities in her newsletter, Freelance Flow. She sends out these valuable newsletters Monday – Thursdays each week.
And if you missed a newsletter, you can view past listings over on Brianna’s Freelance Flow LinkedIn account.
10. Freelancing Females
Freelancing Females has a great job site filled with gigs for all type of freelancers.
Their newsletter, The Gazette is an extension of their site! They serve up weekly newsletters filled with freelance tips, freelance jobs and advice for all freelance women.
11. Funds for Writers
Funds for Writers has been around ever since I started.
12. All You Need to Freelance
All You Need to Freelance is a Substack newsletter from Ashley Broadwater.
She curates many paid writing jobs to pitch to and calls to pitch on a weekly and monthly basis. Ashley also shares her best writing and motivation tips for new freelancers.
13. Freelance Writing Jobs Newsletter – Sian Meades
Another Substack newsletter is Sian Meades’ Freelance Writing Jobs.
14. The Freelancer Feed
The Freelancer Feed is another wonderful freelance writing newsletter for you! It’s a weekly newsletter filled with jobs for freelance writing, content writing and social media gigs too. These are all based in Australia too!
15. Meet Harlow Newsletter
Meet Harlow is a great freelance job platform but they also have a newsletter for you!
This is a monthly newsletter that shares all types of freelance jobs and provides help on important topics in the freelance community.
16. Freelancing for Journalists
In this Substack newsletter, the Freelancing for Journalists newsletter is packed full of recommendations, job opportunities and helpful advice for new freelance writers and journalists.
17. Study Hall
With the Study Hall newsletter, you’ll recieve daily freelance writing job opportunities, a ListServ community of over 5,000 journalists, and more.
18. Freedom With Writing Newsletter
Once you are on this freelance writing newsletter, you’ll get information about companies hiring writers and other types of freelance jobs for you.
19. Freelance Journalist Jobs – Abigail Bassett
Abigail Basset is a veteran freelancer having worked in newsrooms, for publications and big companies. She’s also a journalist and in her newsletter, will share those lucrative journalism jobs with you.
This is a weekly newsletter and worth the money!
20. One More Question
Britney Robin’s newsletter is called One More Question and each newsletter will give you a list of pitch calls you can try. You’ll also get article recommendations and q&as with other freelancers.
21. The Professional Freelancer – Ana Codrea-Rado
Anna Codrea-Rado is a journalist and podcaster.
She has a newsletter filled with helpful information for freelance writers and other freelancers. She provides writing jobs, freelance jobs and more.
22. The Freelance Beat – Tatiana Walk-Morris
The Freelance Beat by Tatiana Walk-Morris, is a weekly newsletter sharing the latest journalist and freelance jobs. She also shares advice and tips for new writers.
23. Journo Resources – Jem Collins
This is a UK-based newsletter filled with beginner level freelance jobs as well as other more qualified freelance gigs.
24. Basecamp Outdoor Newsletter
Basecamp is a website for remote and freelance workers. They also have a free weekly newsletter.
Just fill out their form and you’ll be on their newsletter!
25. Missed Pitches
Don’t you just love this freelance newsletter name? Missed Pitches gives you a weekly batch of rejected story ideas that might do well in your hands. Of course, you’ll also get freelance writing job opportunities, writing contests information and more.
Ready to Land Some Amazing Writing Jobs?
Make sure to support these writers, journalists and freelancers on this list. Many of them are on social media and have a blog!
And, if you want to see how I run my business and chart my successes and failures as a freelancers and content creator, then sign up to my newsletter, Freelance Creator Files!
I’m planning on sharing things I NEVER share online!
And while I mostly end most of my blog posts with an optin to enroll in my newsletters, I thought it would be overkill so for this end of the post, why not subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already?
It’s filled with freelance and copywriting tips!