Where to Submit Christian Writing: Freelance Opportunities for Short Faith-Based Writing

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Where to Submit Christian Writing is a catalog of magazines, websites, and organizations with ongoing submissions for short Christian writing in a variety of categories.

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An Essential Resource for Christian Writers New and Old

Searching for where to submit your articles, short stories, poems, scripts, book reviews and more is time-consuming and boring. Where to Submit Christian Writing helps you focus on the craft of writing by providing you with a catalog of magazines, websites, and organizations with ongoing submissions for short Christian writing.

This guidebook features 34 categories of writing each divided into paid gigs and unpaid gigs. Whether you are interested in only writing on a single topic or love to write everything, there is something for you. Categories include academic writing, devotionals, ministry, health, and lifestyle. In total, there are over a hundred different submission opportunities!

Some Categories You Will Find

  • Academic
  • Book Reviews
  • Biblical Studies
  • Catholic
  • Devotionals
  • Encouragement & Inspiration
  • Fiction
  • Kids & Youth
  • Marriage and Relationships
  • Ministry
  • Plays and Theatrical Scripts
  • Poetry
  • Songs, Lyrics, or Music
  • Screenwriting and Film
  • And more!

Reviews

“An excellent resource for aspiring writers in the Christian market!” – Allen Taylor, editor and founder of Crux Publications

 

 

 

“Jake’s book is a terrific help to writers of all stripes, but in particular for those who are just becoming familiar with the Christian market. If you want to dive into writing for the Christian market and find markets for short pieces — blog posts and articles — then get this book!” – Kathy Widenhouse, NonprofitCopywriter.com and author of  Writing Devotionals That Stick

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