Anime News Network is looking for freelance editorial writers to focus on reviews and feature-length editorials focusing on Korean content (manhwa, TV dramas).
Applicants should expect to review at least one relevant property per week and pitch and complete at least one feature-length editorial per month while reporting to ANN Executive Editor Lynzee Loveridge. Strict adherence to deadlines will be expected. Full details of the position will be provided to serious applicants. Familiarity with the Korean language is a plus.
Important:Applications (cover letter + resume + relevant writing samples) must be sent toPitches (atanimenewsnetwork.com), and the email's subject must read "Your Name - Korean Content Freelancer" or it will be discarded (eg: if your name is "J Smith, the subject should be "J Smith - Korean Content Freelancer").
Note: We are unable to respond to all applicants, but we sincerely appreciate your interest in writing for us. If your application is a strong match, we will be in touch to follow up.
If you're interested in becoming a freelance editorial contributor to Anime News Network, you're in luck; we have a handful of new policies about submitting to our publication for potential freelance consideration.
Anime News Network is currently accepting pitches from freelance writers to contribute informative, entertaining feature editorials and opinion pieces focused on a single show, a single subject, a manga, a videogame, or otherwise – articles like the following:
Three Reasons Why Blood Blockade Battlefront is the Best Show of the Spring
Manga vs. Anime: Fullmetal Alchemist
How Fire Emblem Became A Phenomenon
You can see dozens of other examples on our Features page!
Anime News Network pays on a per-assignment basis; payment is discussed after your pitch is accepted.
Send an email with yourcover letter, resume and links to two relevant writing samples to the email address listed below, with the requested information. Preferred writing samples include: previously published anime editorials or reviews, previously published entertainment journalism or media criticism, relevant personal blog posts – the pieces you feel are most representative of what you can bring to the table. Academic work is accepted but in most occasions we will ask for nearly any review or editorial work before looking at dissertations or thesis papers, which historically haven't given us a great idea of the contributor's personality. While previous entertainment journalism or editorial work is obviously greatly preferred, we're open to writers from all walks and vocations - many of our current writers are teachers, engineers, business owners and more.
Your cover lettershould include, along with your standard letter,one topic or a short list of topics you have editorial concepts for that you'd like to pitch. Let's say you'd like to write articles aboutMy Hero Academia andAttack on Titan. Your cover letter should mention those topics at the end of your letter, like so:
I would like to pitch editorial features about the following shows/subjects:
My Hero Academia
Attack on Titan
Anime Music Videos
Cosplay
Do not simply list your editorial pitches; we'll email you. The editorial team will endeavor to bein contact with contributors we are seriously interested in within 5 to 7 business days of receiving your email. Unfortunately wecannot respond to every email, nor can we respond to any requests to evaluate a resume or writing samples, nor can we confirm receipt of your email unless we are already in contact with you.
Send all inquiries to[email protected]with the subject ANN Contributor Program and the requested information. We look forward to hearing from you!
Thank you,
Anime News Network
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