Tuesday, October 12th 2021
Lacuna
Voices is a UK-based digital space that showcases beautiful, worthy true-life
features. They are seeking Christmas pitches for all of their sections. They
want exclusive, true-life stories that are told in the first person. They don’t
want commentary or opinion pieces. Rate is £100 for 1,000 words. For more
information, refer to their Tweet
and pitching
guide.
Sunday, January 17th 2021
Lacuna Voices is a UK-based digital
space that showcases beautiful, worthy true-life features. They have tweeted, “Pitches wanted. We
are commissioning first-person stories for our family, Lacuna men, and careers
sections. All writers and communities welcome. Writers of colour, you do not
need to write about your lived trauma to be featured on our pages. We want to
hear about all issues that impact our writers: stories of hope, love,
relationships, sexuality, careers, parenting, family dynamics, Lacuna men etc.
We don’t need any health/mental health/opinion pieces or covid hooked ideas.” Case studies are also welcome. Pay is about £100 for 1,000 words. To
learn more, read their Twitter
thread, pitch
guide, and payment
terms.
Tuesday, October 20th 2020
Lacuna Voices is a UK-based digital
space that showcases beautiful, worthy true-life features. They have tweeted, “We’re
looking for some uplifting first-person pieces across Lacuna Voices. Do you
know someone with a heartwarming tale? A love story? A reunion of some sort?
Animals changing lives? A positive health story? Something amazing with your
business? Your unusual hobby? Get in touch.” They welcome pitches from all over
the world. They typically pay £100 for 1,000 words. Read their Twitter thread here.
Learn how to pitch them here
and find payment details here.
Friday, September 11th 2020
Lacuna Voices is a UK-based digital
space that showcases beautiful, worthy true-life features. They are looking for
first-person stories on “true-life for Lacuna Men and World, as well as
Christmas and New Year tales.” They welcome pitches from all over the world.
They generally pay £100 for 1,000 words. Read their Tweet here.
Learn more here
and here.