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Call for Guest Writers!

You may not be a freelancer writer, but you have insights and experience that qualify you as a wisdom sharer. We warmly invite you to share your knowledge as a guest writer for the popular AISES e-newsletters. Participating is easy — contributing writers simply compose a one-to-two paragraph narrative with quick tips or advice on topics designed to inform readers and maximize the value of our monthly Paths to Opportunities newsletters.

 

Writers can earn $50 for their fresh, high-quality content as a guest writer. Articles will circulate to over 14,000 AISES members, reach Google audiences, and post to the website of the award-winning AISES magazine, Winds of Change.

 

Below are the topics still available to guest writers for our Paths to Opportunities.

Student Edition

  • August – Find your way as a first-generation college student
  • September – How to make the most of the AISES National Conference
  • October – Making every minute count: mastering time management
  • November – Following Native traditions at college
  • December – Steps to maintaining a healthy diet

Professional Edition

  • August – Mastering time management
  • September – How to make the most of the AISES National Conference
  • October – Blocking out the noise: how to prevail in a negative workplace
  • November – How to deliver performance reviews that resonate
  • December – Finding work-life balance (managing stress) through Native traditions

If you are interested in contributing to the AISES Paths to Opportunities newsletters or have questions, contact Meghan Little, managing editor of Winds of Change at .

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