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Phoenix New Times Is Looking for Freelance Music Writers

Come write for us!
Do you have what it takes to be Phoenix's next music writing star?

Jacob Tyler Dunn

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Phoenix New Times wants you (yes, you!) to write for us.

We are looking for new freelance writers to help us cover music here in the Valley and beyond. From mega-tours to underground parties, we want to be the most comprehensive musical voice for the Phoenix area, and you can help us.

If you can balance knowledge of who’s on the charts with who’s coming up in the local scene, and if you can write well, write clean, and turn in your stories on deadline, you might have what it takes.

Writers interested in hip-hop, dance music, and metal, as well as music not in English, are encouraged to apply. POC, female, LGBTQ+, and disabled candidates are especially welcome, as are young writers (’90s kids, where y’all at?). Ability to speak more than one language is helpful, but not required.

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To be considered, you will need:
• A resume
• Three writing samples (published work preferred) as either email attachments or links to stories online
• Two pitches of stories you’d like to write for New Times

Please be aware that applications missing any of the above items will not be read.

Please send the above to Culture Editor Doug Markowitz at douglas.markowitz@newtimes.com. Good luck!

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