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- Are you an active writer looking for work?
- Or maybe an editor or project leader searching for talent?
- Or were you just curious of what this thing was all about?!
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Well, whatever the case may be, we're here to help! We know how difficult it can be to find good help these days, just as it can often be difficult for the good help to find you, so we've decided to intervene with hopes of making this process a bit easier for everybody. Below you'll find a list of writers who are all interested in exploring other options with their writing, whether it be paid or otherwise - what you do with this information is up to you!
Name
Brief Informative Blurb |
Writing Style
Specialty |
Paid Only?
Mass Inquiries? |
Rick Bayan
The "kinder, gentler cynic": eloquently funny author of The Cynic's Dictionary and over 150 dark-humored online essays and columns. |
columns, essays, short fiction
work, failure, death, trendiness, PC |
YES
YES |
Amy Chavez
Amy, a columnist for The Japan Times, writes about being an American living in Japan. She also writes about travel, aging parents and cows. |
weekly columns
culture, language, aging parents, cows |
YES
YES |
Erik Deckers
Erik is in sales and marketing by day, but is a weekly humor columnist and radio theater playwright at night (and the early evenings and weekends). |
weekly columns, copywriting
fatherhood, current events, dumb lawsuits |
NO
YES |
Nathan Hartswick
Weekly humor column available for syndication, as well as advertising copy for a variety of projects. |
weekly columns, serious ad. copy
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NO
YES |
Steve Hofstetter
An author, syndicated columnist, and standup comedian, Steve brings a youthful look at today's world. He's written for Maxim, SI, and ESPN, among others. |
columns, hard news, sports, humor
the otherwise mundane |
YES
YES |
Bradley Werner
Brad has contributed on articles for Maxim Magazine, newsletters for Maxim Online and articles for The Cornell Daily Sun. He's had a successful weekly humor column since 2000 and plans to continue writing for a long, long, long, long, long time. But that's no reason not to hire him now. |
weekly columns
lifestyle, politcal, workplace, NYC |
NO
YES |
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