Not every writing job looks like one.
There’s a reason some of the best writing opportunities are the easiest to overlook.
They don’t always resemble a traditional writing role, they live in the nuances of the work writers are already doing.
That’s why Remote Writing Jobs has always made space for the full range of work writers do including the one-off projects, creative assists, and unconventional needs that don’t always announce themselves as “writing.”
If you have a project, task, or creative need that could benefit from a writer’s perspective, send it to me at melissa@remotewritingjobs.org.
Some examples may include:
“I have a bunch of essays and writing scattered everywhere. Can someone help me organize them into one document?”
“I have an idea for a newsletter but I don’t know what to call it.”
“I wrote a book but I’m overwhelmed by the publishing process. Can someone help me get it uploaded and make sure everything is formatted correctly?”
“I need help writing an about page that tells my story without feeling forced.”
“I have a website that technically works but something about the words feels off.”
“I have a personal story, archive, or collection I want to preserve and share.”
“I need another set of eyes before I put this out into the world.”
Not sure how to frame the work or what to call the opportunity? Send it anyway. I’ll help bring clarity to the details and turn it into a listing that accurately reflects the work. And if you’re unsure how to structure fair pay for the work involved, I can help you think through that too.
Thank you for helping make more of the work writers do visible.
For the work that isn’t named,
Melissa Tripp, Founder of RWJ



In reading your article, it resonated with me in that some of the help you mentioned would be something I would like to get involved in helping someone who is seeking help with a writing project.