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I spent several years writing for a website called AfterEllen, one of the most authoritative advocates for more and better cultural representation of queer women while it existed.
After finding work writing for a website that reported on community-based initiatives, he stumbled on the pirate radio movement and wrote an article about it: "People put a bunch of components together, cook up a radio station in their attic and broadcast it".
As someone who makes his living writing for a website, I'm probably more invested in the question than most people — but whether it's on a screen or on paper, isn't it still writing?
I also make money selling real estate and writing for a website called Melo.
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I think when I was a young mum a lot of mums were starting to write about their experiences and I wrote for a website called Kveller that really sought to bring a very honest voice to parenting, specifically Jewish parenting but we covered all types.
See, I write for a website.
A great way to do this is to write for a website or publication that's widely read by your peers.
I once wrote for a website of Mormon satire (yes, there is such a thing -- you can even buy the book); we could have published passages from her blog entry there.
Finally I started writing for a small website.
I am already doing what I love, traveling full-time and blogging, and writing for a few travel websites that pay me to travel and live this awesome life.
But writing for a small paper or website will get you a seat for almost every movie that comes to town.
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