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Jill Webb was paid $1,000

for a story on what eco-concerns patients are bringing to their mental health practitioners in each major region of the US for Blue Dot Living. She was paid “$750 for the digital feature and an additional $250 to produce a short (~7-minute) audio supplement using reporting from the story.” She reports that her editor, Leslie Garrett, was a pleasure to work with.

Hannah Macready was paid $1,500

by Ambrook Research after their recent call for contributors in the Opportunities Newsletter last month. She was paid $500 per piece to write about farming influencers, chick culling, and antibiotic labeling in meat. She now works regularly with them, publishing around one article per week — and she got a shoutout in their editor Jesse Hirsch’s newsletter after her first piece.


Michelle Cohn was paid $350

to review the third season of The Other Two for InsideHook. She reports that the pitch-to-publishing process was smooth and quick.

Sarah Wood was paid $340

to write a personal essay about the health effects of going sober in her mid-20s for Business Insider. She reports that the draft went through three rounds of revisions.