Writers Needed for New Jersey Mommy Poppins!

11/1/11 - By Shari Simpson

We’re not sure if you’ve noticed, but New Jersey is a big state. BIG. And as Mommy Poppins expands to cover more of this BIG place, we find ourselves in need of more writers who want to help us create the best content for local parents. We're looking for freelance bloggers to write reviews of local venues and events, as well as well-researched roundups of the top activities, classes and experiences for kids. Read on for additional information and instructions on how to apply.

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Requirements:

- Excellent writing and research skills
- Your own computer with Internet access
- Tech savviness 
- A decent camera and photography skills
- Must be reliable, able to meet deadlines and commit to one post per week

How to Apply:

If interested, please send an email to shari@mommypoppins.com with your county in the subject line and include:

- Your name
- Where you live
- The ages of your children (if applicable)
- A little about yourself
- Writing experience
- Two brand-new sample write-ups that you think would make great Mommy Poppins posts. Do not send previously published work, although you can also send us a link to your blog if you have one. Please follow the general style and format of Mommy Poppins posts in your submission.

Looking forward to hearing from our potential future writers!

 

About the Author

Shari Simpson

Shari Simpson

Shari Simpson has Anna Fader and Mommy Poppins to thank for learning to appreciate her own state. Before she started editing Mommy Poppins NJ, Shari dragged her spawn into NYC for any type of "culture"; now she knows all the good stuff to be had in New Jersey and is not so fast to hop on that PATH train. In her other life, Shari is a comedic playwright ("Maybe Baby, It's You", Dramatic Publishing, Inc.), a humor blogger ("Earth Mother just means I'm dusty"), and a freelance writer. She is mother to four (two human, two pug) and resides in Hoboken, where she can be found jogging along the waterfront or dragging her Brownie troop of 30 crazy little girls around town.
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