Hi all,
I just got back from the Society of Environmental Journalists Annual Conference in Houston, and I’m working on a big post to share some of my takeaways from that experience. So, no essay intro today—but I have been adding lots of new grants, fellowships, and workshops to The Big List. If you haven’t checked that out in awhile, now is a good time. (I’ll also share a selection of timely ones in the next section.) There are lots of exciting opportunities for funds and career development, with deadlines in the coming months.
So let’s get to it. We’ve got some exciting pitch calls today, too! Including Harper’s, Cosmopolitan, Yes! Magazine, LA Times, Input, and lots more.
Education, Funds, Inspiration, Etc.
Neem Tree Press, an independent book publisher based in London, is actively seeking submissions for both their fiction and non-fiction lists for 2023-25. “We publish a wide range of genres, from translated literary fiction to historical romance to narrative non-fiction and beyond. We have recently been awarded a prestigious English PEN Grant and our titles have been featured in Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, and on BBC radio.” More info on submissions here.
The deadline for submissions to SEJ's Student Op-Ed Contest: Unmuting the Student Press on Climate and Environmental Justice Issues is April 8.
Applications to the 2023 Changing Climate Residency at Santa Fe Institute are due on April 10.
On April 10, Tim Herrera is hosting Contracts, rates, platforms, and more: The business of freelancing on Zoom. (For more April workshops from Freelancing with Tim, check out the full schedule.)
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