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Join One Love’s Writers Corp!

Join One Love’s Writers Corp!

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Do you have a way with written words? Do you have a [healthy] obsession with making sure your friends, family or loved ones know the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships? Do you feel comfortable writing anything from tips to advice to pop culture to thought pieces?

If you answered yes to these questions, you should consider joining our annual One Love Writers Corp!

WHAT IS THE ONE LOVE WRITERS CORP?

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Glad you asked! The One Love Writers Corp is a virtual team of 5-10 writers (ages 18 +) who are committed to helping One Love grow our digital content on joinonelove.org.

We’re looking for some amazing writers to help us build our team. As a One Love Writer Corp member, you will commit to:

  1. A bi-weekly, 30-minute “newsroom” like call/video chat. Pending everyone’s schedule, these calls may take place at different times on alternating weeks (i.e., 12pm ET on week 1 and 6pm ET on Week 3). In this meeting, we’ll talk about recent news and trends as well as pass out any assignments for the week.
  2. Commit to either 4, 5 or 6 pieces of digital content you’ll produce to be published on joinonelove.org with your name on it (spread out across the Fall period).

BENEFITS OF JOINING

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The One Love Writers Corp is not without perks. Here are a few:

  • A small stipend at the end of the Fall for writers who meet all the commitments.
  • Ability to list “One Love Writers Corp member” on your resume and LinkedIn.
  • Opportunity to bounce ideas with other writers who are passionate about empowering others to have the relationship(s) in life that they deserve.
  • Fun! Lots of it!

THIS SOUNDS AMAZING! HOW DO I JOIN?

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It’s simple! To apply, send an email to Jalesa at [email protected] by 5 pm on August 14, 2021q . In your application, please send along the following:

Why you’re pumped to join the One Love Writers Corp in 160 characters or less. Really pitch us here

  1. Share 3 pieces/pitches you think we should add to our growing arsenal of content (i.e., 5 times when “I Love You” means something else”)
  2. In 500 words or less, write a mini-article about the topic of emotional, digital or financial abuse that you could see living on our blog, and a brief Facebook post sharing the piece you wrote.

NOTE: Don’t worry! It doesn’t have to be New York Times-worthy, we just want to get a sense of your writing style

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