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What is the greatest mystery of all time?

The Taos HumIn the small town of Taos, New Mexico, there is a certain buzz often heard on the horizon that can be compared to the sound of a distant diesel engine. Although it can be heard by the naked ear, various sound detection devices are not able to pick it up. This is known as the Taos Hum and up to this day, no one still knows how this sound is being created.The Lost City of AtlantisThe Lost City of Atlantis is one of the oldest and greatest mysteries of the world. Since ancient times, people have been trying to locate Atlantis, which is believed to have submerged after an earthquake or tsunami.Greek philosopher Plato described Atlantis as a large island located near the Rock of Gibraltar, home of the most advanced civilization and being of unrivaled refinement with a glorious palace. Among its other traits, Atlantis was filled with beautiful citizens, a Poseidon temple and concentric walls and canals.To date, nobody has been able to find the city – underwater or otherwise – though this hasn’t discouraged numerous theories about its possible location. Countless historians and explorers have attempted expeditions to find the underwater island, but whether in South America (as recently reported), off the Greek Islands, or near Antarctica, Atlantis has remained elusive and one of the greatest mysteries of human history.Lal Bahadur ShastriHe died an unexplainable death since he left the country healthy. Many have claimed that he died of heart attack, but the doctors and other specialists who have checked him out, including his wife, confirmed that he was A-okay. His wife had also made the assertion that the Tashkent Pact, upon signature, gave the chance for him to be poisoned. This was never proven since there was no post-mortem diagnosis of the body so every assumption that could be answered were already included in the grave.SS Ourang MedanWhat happened to SS Ourang Medan or “Man from Medan” in Malaysia is perhaps one of the most fascinating and mind-boggling mysteries that ever existed in seafaring history. Everything began with an SOS message in 1947 that mentioned the captain, along with the rest of the crew, was dead. What’s worse, even the telegrapher died during the transmission of the message. When the Silver Star was able to receive the distress call and went to inspect the ship, they confirmed the deaths of all aboard. Speculations of ghosts, hazardous chemicals, and even aliens have been raised, but there is still no conclusion as to what actually happened.The Bog BodiesThe bog bodies, or bog people, are the naturally preserved human corpses that were found in the sphagnum bogs in Northern Europe. Rather than decomposing, the bog provided the perfect conditions to preserve the bodies, leaving the skin and internal organs relatively intact.The thousands of bodies found can be dated back to the Iron Age and many reveal signs of being murdered. It is widely believed that the bodies are sacrificial victims of pagan rituals or a form of criminal punishment.However, there is no conclusive evidence as to why the thousands of bodies were dumped, especially since the bodies have been found sporadically throughout Germany, Ireland, Britain, Netherlands and Denmark.Jack The RipperThe most notorious criminal of all time, Jack the Ripper’s identity still remains one of the greatest mysteries in the history of crime.A serial killer who went on a rampage in London between August and November 1888, Jack the Ripper was responsible for the brutal murders of at least five prostitutes in Whitechapel, London. This much is clear.However, everything else – the actual identity of the perpetrator, the number of victims, and the manner of killing and enigmatic letters he sent to police – is a hazy cold case.Considering the ambiguity, there are wildly different theories in circulation, including placing the blame on the Royal family, famous author Lewis Carroll, and even a woman, Jill the Ripper. Whoever he or she may be, the legacy of Jack the Ripper, who instilled fear in an entire Empire during its most poverty-stricken era, is hard to deny.StonehengeStonehenge stands in all its beautiful and enigmatic glory on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England. The site contains numerous carved bluestones that each weigh six tons and are stacked on top of each other.Archaeologists have ascertained that the stone monument dates back to 2500 – 3000 BC and believe that it was erected by Neolithic inhabitants.Stonehenge’s purpose and creation still remains one of the most highly debated and greatest mysteries of human history. The theories, thus, are extensive. Some believe it to be a result of glacial movement or a man-made miracle, while others believe it foretells of alien invasion or is a place filled with healing powers.The most commonly accepted theory is that Stonehenge is a burial ground. This was substantiated by archaeological evidence in 2008, when cremated remains around the site matched the estimated date of Stonehenge’s creation.King ArthurKing Arthur, a sword in the stone, his faithful magician, Merlin, and a roundtable of knights – the stuff legends and myths are made of. Apparently though, the entire King Arthur story was a fabrication that was created to boost the morale of the English troops.The mythology stems from various literary sources, which all glorify Arthur as the king who led a victory over the Saxons and created a ruling empire over England, Ireland, Iceland, Norway and Gaul in the sixth century.Though there is no real proof such a man existed, historians continue to debate the fact. There is evidence to suggest Arthur may have been a composite character, with most semblances to a Roman commander, Lucius Artorius Castus, who lived in the second century. Despite the widely accepted belief that King Arthur was a fictitious creation, there are still a number of people who argue otherwise.Flight MH370On March 8th, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 took off on a regularly scheduled flight from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.Headed north for Beijing, the plane was carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members. However, less than a full hour after the plane took off, as it was flying over the South China Sea, the plane disappeared from radar.Hidden from air traffic control, the Malaysian military tracked the aircraft and watched as it flew westward and away from the flight path towards Beijing and instead crossed the peninsula. A short while later, it left the range of the military’s radar. That was the last anyone saw or heard from that Boeing 777.Shortly after its last sighting, the world began searching for MH370.The search started in the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand.When nothing turned up, they drew a larger circle and included the Andaman Sea and the Strait of Malacca. Further analysis suggested that the plane turned and went south into the Indian Ocean.However, it was impossible to figure out what happened from there.The only further information found was a final signal, which was too far from any landing sites to suggest a safe landing.The search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 became the widest and the most expensive search for an aircraft in the history of aviation.The only possible sign of the flight washed up over a year later on Reunion Island, near Madagascar.Though most are certain that the plane is at the bottom of the ocean and all the passengers and crew are dead, what happened to them and the plane that carried them is still a mystery. No one is sure whether it was a hijacking, electronic hijacking, terrorist attack, shot down, seized by private interests, seized by the US military or whether the plane was abducted by aliens.The Kensington RunestoneOn a normal sunny day in 1898 near Alexandria, Minnesota, a Swedish immigrant named Olof Ohman found a 200 pound slab of stone covered in runes. The runes were in-keeping with those of used by the Vikings in the 14th century.Ohman said that he found the stone while he was preparing new land for plowing and initially mistook it for being of Native American origin. The find was an important one for the area, which was primarily made up of Swedish and other Scandinavian immigrants.At the time, there was a renewed interest in the travels of Leif Ericson to North America, effectively making it the Vikings who discovered the New World and not the Spanish. It was being widely discussed in the nation and in the Scandinavian community because of the potential cultural significance of the event if it was true.Thus, the finding of this stone created a huge splash. The Historic Society of Minnesota bought the stone for $10 and it eventually reached a professor of Scandinavian Languages at the University of Minnesota who called it a hoax because the Norwegian runes used on the stone were more modern than the date given on the stone.However, others suggested the inscription could be nearly 500 years old because of the weathering on the back of the stone.The text roughly says that a group of Scandinavians went on a journey to explore the land west of Vinland and spent 14 days traveling from the island in 1362. While there, they went fishing and then encountered Native Americans.Whether or not the stone is real, it does beg an important question regarding whether the Vikings were really the first to discover America.BABUSHKA LADY“Babushka” means grandmother in Russian(who wear scarf’s) and the nickname arose during the aftermaths of President John F. Kennedy’s death when a mysterious woman was spotted at a very good vantage point with a camera wearing a light tan coloured scarf (hence babushka). It was filmed by many photographers before the parade in 1963 in which he was assassinated by several shots and she is a main feature of most of those films. During investigations, she never came forward with the possible evidence her camera could have captured and was not found on the national database as well. Rumours were that America wanted to warn the involvement of Russians and hence cooked up a fascinating story but the visuals tell a different tale of their own. Her untimely vanishing and the stark difference from other people clicked in the pictures hinting at paranormal elements at play surely rendered the effective government machineries of the US useless. Who was this lady, where was she from, and where did she disappear remain unanswered questions till date?KRYPTOSKryptos is an encrypted copper sculpted “Everest of codes” in Langley, Virginia, and is the fancy of all cryptographers in the world due to its fourth and toughest paragraph that defiantly remains obscure and challenging in the information leak plagued US. Designed by artist Jim Sanborn located on the grounds of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), it has captured the curiosity of both amateur and professional cryptanalysts. Mentioned by bestseller of Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown and many others, it is nothing but a trailer of intelligence that even the CIA has failed to crack down. There are many other code mysteries that include the lost symbol etc and require the greatest acumen and IQ bearing too many questions since its dedication on November 3 , 1990.The Mysterious Secret Society of Ancient India and The Nine Unknown Men of AshokaThere is a pervasive legend in India of a secret organization that allegedly has a vast amount of advanced knowledge in their possession. Believed to have been formed over 2000 years ago, the Nine Unknown Men is widely suspected of manipulating political and societal trends in order to further the personal goals of the Nine. But is such a secret organization a reality or is it merely the stuff of legend?Origin StoryThe society of the Nine Unknown Men was formed shortly after 226 BC by Emperor Ashoka. Grandson of the legendary Emperor who unified the Indian subcontinent, Chandragupta, Ashoka was anxious to uphold his grandfather’s legacy and maintain the empire. In the region between Calcutta and Madras, the Kalingan’s resisted the imperial rule, leading to an all-out war. Ashoka’s vastly superior forces are said to have killed over 100,000 of Kalinga’s warriors and deported over 150,000 of the region’s villagers. Even though he had won the war, Ashoka was aghast at the carnage such a victory entailed. From then on, he swore off violence forever.An Indian relief that may depict Ashoka in the center. From Amaravati, Guntur district, India.An Indian relief that may depict Ashoka in the center. From Amaravati, Guntur district, India. ( CC BY SA 3.0 )Emperor Ashoka is best known for his conversion to Buddhism and his efforts to spread the peaceful religion throughout India as well as Malaya, Ceylon, and Indonesia. His efforts contributed to Buddhism’s later rise in China, Nepal, Tibet, and Mongolia. Ashoka was a sworn vegetarian but did not force others to do likewise. Indeed, he was incredibly tolerant of other religious sects. He did, however, prohibit the consumption of alcohol.Ashoka the Great: From Cruel King to Benevolent BuddhistBuddhism in Ancient Egypt and Meroe – Beliefs Revealed Through Ancient ScriptMini Golden Coffin Found in Crypt May Hold Skull Bone of BuddhaMost importantly, “he renounced the idea of trying to integrate the rebellious people, declaring that the only true conquest was to win men’s hearts by observance of the laws of duty and piety, because the Sacred Majesty desired that all living creatures should enjoy security, peace and happiness and be free to live as they pleased” (Pauwels and Bergier). So committed was the Emperor to this mission that he sought to prevent his fellow man from putting their intelligence towards perpetrating evil, particular the evil involved with warfare. The task of collecting, preserving, and containing all knowledge was too great for one emperor to do alone, not the least because of the other duties required by ruling an empire. So Ashoka summoned nine of the most brilliant minds in India at the time. For security purposes, the identity of these men was never made public. Together, these geniuses formed a secret society that came to be known as the Nine Unknown Men.Ashoka’s envoy declares peace. Illustration from Hutchinson’s Story of the Nations.Ashoka’s envoy declares peace. Illustration from Hutchinson’s Story of the Nations. ( Public Domain )The organization set up accumulating all of the scientific knowledge they could, from natural science to psychology to the composition of matter. Fearing that if ordinary men were given scientific knowledge they would use it for destruction, only the Nine Men were allowed to study and develop scientific theories and technology. To better accomplish this daunting task, each of the nine was charged with a specific book that he was to update, revise, and ultimately perfect the knowledge therein. When one of the nine could no longer complete the task – whether from the wish to retire, fading health, or death - the obligation was passed to a chosen successor. The number of members in the society was always to be nine. Thus the society of the Nine Unknown Men has allegedly lived on for over 2000 years.Indus Valley Civilization Built By Technically Advanced Ancient TribeThe Rise of Chandragupta Maurya, and the Golden Age of the Mauryan EmpireThe Mysterious Unakoti Bas-Reliefs: 10 Million Deities and the Curse of a God1923 BookSpeculation about the contents of each of the nine books varies widely. Talbot Mundy, an English writer, published a book entitled The Nine Unknown Men in 1923, which contained a list of the nine books. This list has come to be generally accepted.“1. Propaganda : The first book dealt with techniques of propaganda and psychological warfare. “The most dangerous of all sciences is that of molding mass opinion, because it would enable anyone to govern the whole world,” according to Mundy.2. Physiology : The second book discussed physiology and explains how to kill a person simply by touching him or her, known as the “the touch of death,” simply by the reversal of a nerve impulse. It is said that the martial art of Judo is a result of “leakages” from the second book.3. Microbiology: The third volume focused on microbiology and biotechnology.4. Alchemy The fourth dealt with alchemy and transmutation of metals. According to another legend, in times of severe drought, temples and religious relief organizations received large quantities of gold from “a secret source.”5. Communication : The fifth book contained a study of all means of communication, terrestrial and extraterrestrial. Alluding then that the Nine Unknown Men were aware of alien presence.6. Gravity: The sixth book focused on the secrets of gravitation and actual instructions on how to make the ancient Vedic Vimana, (like Vaiminika Shastra on aerospace technology).7. Cosmogony: The seventh contained cosmogony and matters of the universe.8. Light: The eighth dealt with light including the speed and how to use it as a weapon.9. Sociology: The ninth and final book discussed sociology. It included rules for the evolution of societies and the means of foretelling their decline.” (Mundy paraphrased by Ancient Explorers)Fact or Myth?But were the Nine Unknown Men real? Ashoka may very well have asked nine men of unknown identity to gather scientific knowledge, particularly with regards to its application to warfare. This was a very fractious time and other Emperors have been known to order similar initiatives. These men may have explored different empires’ battle tactics and training, weapons manufacturing, horse/elephant handling, and maybe even gunpowder usage. However, an ancient group living on in secrecy for over 2000 years, controlling global events from the remote jungles of India with not a hint of modern equipment, infrastructure, or technology is hard to believe. For many, the legend is most likely just a legend.Update 1:The Moai statues of Easter IslandThe mystery of Easter Island and the Moai statues that inhabit it is something that most of us are at least vaguely familiar with, but the fact that there are still so many legitimate unanswered questions surrounding the island is in itself quite remarkable.Back in Easter in 1722, a Dutch explorer happened upon something strange. He was originally in search of a hypothetical land mass called Terra Australis, thought to exist because at the time they thought that the northern and southern hemispheres should be balanced.Instead though, he discovered an island in the Southeastern Pacific Ocean, which he would later name Easter Island due to the date of its discovery.He was surprised to discover that the island was inhabited, and he reported seeing 2,000 to 3,000 people there. This was surprising, because the island is ... well … really far from anything else at all.A staggering 1,900 kilometres away from the nearest inhabited land, and about 3,500 kilometres off the coast of Chile. And yet despite its incredible remoteness, The Rapa Nui people who called the island home managed to carve and transport a mind-blowing 887 statues, some measuring 33 feet tall and weighing up to 82 tonnes, an average of 17 kilometres each. And this all happened roughly 700 years ago. The biggest remaining question mark concerning the statues themselves is definitely their transportation.Theories have been proposed that involve ropes, sleds, rollers, levelled tracks, or even that the people slowly rocked the statues back and forth to their destination. Attempts have been made to recreate the methods that could have been used, but most resulted in damage to the statues, or would have required hundreds of people making just 0.08 kilometres of progress per day.The truth is, we don’t really know exactly how they did it. But however the Rapa Nui managed to move the Moai, they would have certainly needed to be incredibly patient, creative, and organised to make them a reality.Antikythera MechanismThe Antikythera mechanism is an incredibly intricate analogue computer found in a shipwreck near Greece in the year 1900.The device was used to determine the positions of celestial bodies using a mind-bogglingly complex series of bronze gears.The device in and of itself would already be impressive, but the unbelievable part of the mechanism? It was created 100 years before the birth of Christ, and more than 1,000 years before anything even approaching its level of technological complexity and workmanship would be discovered again.The device also came long before our modern understanding of astronomy and physics. The Antikythera mechanism was built over 1,600 years before Galileo was born, and over 1,700 years before Isaac Newton was born.Now, the rational explanation is that the device used working theories on the movements of celestial bodies established at the time, and some remarkably brilliant craftsmen.But if you were looking for a jumping-off point for your new time-travel novel or alien sci-fi epic, this one should hit you like a 10-tonne brick. Because for all the explanations we can offer, the Antikythera mechanism raises even more questions.Baghdad BatteryWhen we think of electricity, most of us recall back to a time in school where we learned about Benjamin Franklin, a metal key, and a kite. The year of Franklin’s fateful discovery was 1752.But the existence of the Baghdad batteries suggests the possibility of far more shocking scientific advances in the field — a mind-blowing 2,000 years earlier. Discovered in 1936, and thought to have been created in the Mesopotamian region, these clay pots contain galvanised iron nails wrapped with copper sheeting, and some archaeologists theorise that an acidic liquid was used to generate an electric current inside the jar.If correct, these artefacts would predate the currently accepted timeline for the invention of the electrochemical cell, attributed to Alessandro Volta, by more than two millennia.Whether or not the artefacts were in fact used as batteries is highly contested by archaeologists, and what the resulting electrical current was used for is also a complete mystery, as we have no historical records from that time.Some people theorise that they might have been used for electroplating objects, but such evidence of their use for that purpose is yet to be found.What we do know, however, is that the batteries would actually work, at least in theory.At least twice, experiments were conducted to test replica constructions of the batteries, including once on the show Mythbusters, and both experiments showed that the batteries were indeed capable of producing electricity when filled with an acidic solution. But for now, the true purpose of these artefacts remains unknown.UPDATE 2:*Photos added as per requested in comments.Voynich ManuscriptThe Voynich manuscript was written in a language that men through the centuries have tried to decode to no avail. The only idea anyone has of its origin are the drawings found on various pages.The Unexplained Mystery of Crop CirclesWHERE? The first crop circle, recorded in 1966, was discovered by an Australian sugar cane farmer who claimed to see a flying saucer spaceship rise up from a swamp before flying away.WHAT'S THE STORY? Early crop circles were primitive circular patterns of flattened crops, often created in mysterious circumstances overnight, and attributed to aliens. They began at a time when flying saucers were hugely popular in sci-fi literature and movies. Over the decades, crop circles have evolved to be increasingly complex. Today, they appear in the form geometric shapes like the DNA double helix, or fractals like the nautilus shell.CROP CIRCLES EXPLAINED. The most compelling aspect of crop circles is their complexity and the speed at which they appear. But they lost this appeal overnight when, in 1991, two men from Southampton, England, admitted they had been creating hoax crop circles for 15 years.The pair were able to make intricate patterns using planks, rope, hats and wire - and could create a 40-foot circle in 15 minutes. The only reason they came clean was because one of the men was running up considerable mileage on his car and had to convince his wife he wasn't having an affair. He still publicly demonstrates the art today.TELL ME MORE? Another popularly held belief is that flying saucers leave nitrate deposits at crop circle locations. Sample testing has, indeed, found nitrate in the ground at multiple sites. But far from proving chemical evidence of alien visitation, this is the mark of farmers using nitrate-based fertilizers to grow their crops.Metal rodsA rock collector in China came across this phenomenon—a hard black rock with metal rods embedded within it. Since this discovery, other rocks containing metal rods have turned up in Russia too. The rods, of unknown origin and unknown purpose, have screw-like threads. This makes them appear like they have been manufactured, however the fact that hard rock has formed around them means that they have been in the ground for millions of years. One explanation is that they are meteorites that have dropped to Earth from space, but no one knows for sure.Devil’s Kettle FallsThe Brule River in Minnesota, USA drops 800ft in elevation over its course, forming waterfalls along the way. At one point, the river splits into two to flow around a huge rock. One side continues downstream, but the other falls into a hole known as the Devil’s Kettle. Here, it disappears underground, but no one has yet discovered where it emerges. Researchers have tried everything to find out where the water goes, including putting dye in the river and using ping-pong balls to track its course, but without success. There remains no geological explanation for the water’s disappearance.Nature’s greatest mysteries | Animalogichttps://list25.com/25-greatest-unsolved-mysteries-ever/5/https://www.listland.com/10-greatest-unsolved-mysteries-time/http://allthatsinteresting.com/sunken-citieshttp://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-asia/mysterious-secret-society-ancient-india-and-nine-unknown-men-ashoka-00671412 big mysteries scientists can’t solve

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Before I get into this answer, I want to say that it isn’t mine, but instead I got it from freelancewritinggigs.com. The reason I chose to use their list is because of how extensive it is. 101 writing jobs with contact info, pricing details and article length and content details. So, really. Go over there and give it a read. Follow them on social too! (I’m not affiliated, just know a good website when I see one.)101 Websites that Pay You to Write1. A List ApartALA publishes original, feature-length articles (1,500-2,000 words), as well as articles (600-1,500 words) and mini-articles (500-600 words) about web design. This site prefers submissions in Google docs. Pays $200.00 per feature, $100.00 per article and $50.00 per mini article, typically within a month of publication.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alistapartTwitter: https://twitter.com/alistapart2. 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Wide Open CountryCountry music and country lifestyle lovers who write are invited to submit a resume, two writing samples and a brief description of themselves to Wide Open Country for consideration. Successful candidates will be invited to join the contributor team and get paid to submit content about country music, lifestyle and entertainment. Pay rate not disclosed.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WOCountryTwitter: https://twitter.com/wideopencountry12. WebDesignerDepot.comThis site calls itself the “premier community for web designers and developers” and is always looking for writers who can write about cutting-edge design topics. To apply, send an e-mail with links to your previous work and your per-article rate.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/webdesignerdepotTwitter: https://twitter.com/designerdepot13. Sacramento PressThe Sacramento Press is an online newspaper that hires professional writers (on-staff, freelance writers) who contribute on a regular basis. Submit a resume and writing samples, a bio and a pitch for a story or a new column to be considered.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sacpressTwitter: https://twitter.com/sacramentopress14. Money CrashersMoney Crashers is a personal finance site that is looking for writers who wish to write about money management, retirement planning, estate planning, investing, tax preparation, credit and debt, real estate, mortgages, frugal living and lifestyle. If you are comfortable visiting sites like http://its.gov, SEC.gov | Home and U.S. Department of the Treasury, fill out the application form.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoneyCrashersTwitter: https://twitter.com/moneycrashers15. E-commerce InsidersUse the online form on the website to apply and include at least one pitch for an article you would like to write for Ecommerce Insiders. Pay rates range from $75.00-$150.00 depending on length.Twitter: https://twitter.com/EcomInsiders16. RantRant Inc. is currently looking for contributors for RantSports and RantFinance. Send a resume and a minimum of one editorial writing sample to the e-mail listed on the website to be considered for this paid opportunity.17. WestJet MagazineWestJet has a print magazine and a website, both of which pay freelance writers. Read back issues before e-mailing query letter with your story pitch.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WestJetMagazine/Twitter: https://twitter.com/WestJetMagazine18. Asian CorrespondentIf you are a writer, blogger or journalist interested in Asian news and current affairs, this site is looking to hire correspondents. Applicants who live in one of the following countries are invited to apply:SingaporeMalaysiaIndonesiaPhilippinesVietnamFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsianCorrespondentTwitter: https://twitter.com/AsCorrespondent19. The SportsterExperienced writers with an interest in the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, MMA, soccer, wrestling or entertainment are invited to apply to be a contributor to this site. Published authors receive a byline and payments are made twice monthly by Paypal.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesportsterTwitter: https://twitter.com/the_sportster20. ListverseDo you enjoy writing list articles about things that are unusual or interesting? Can you add a dash of humor? Listverse pays $100.00 for 1,500 words on acceptance.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/top10listsTwitter: https://twitter.com/listverse21. Flywheel – The LayoutThe Layout is all about sharing WordPress knowledge with fellow Internet users. If you have knowledge to share on this topic, apply to be a writer and either choose a topic from the list of topics provided or suggest one of your own. Earn up to $150.00 per article.Twitter: https://twitter.com/heyflywheel22. Industrial ScriptsAre you an aficionado of film and television shows? Industrial Scripts pays for articles analyzing shows and movies. This site is looking for people with a broad range of interests across the genre; simply fill out the online form to apply.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/screenwritingUKTwitter: https://twitter.com/Indust_Scripts23. The Write StuffThe Write Stuff is seeking talent who can write about ideas and issues regarding database experience. This site is open to hearing from new and experienced writers. Pay is a combination of $200 in cash and $200 in Compose database credits.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/composeio/Twitter: https://twitter.com/composeio/24. Secular Pro-LifeSecular Pro-Life Blog accepts submissions of any length, but is especially interested in work of approximately five paragraphs in length. Submit your blog posts for consideration by e-mail. If accepted, you will receive payment of $25.00.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secularprolife?_rdr=pTwitter: https://twitter.com/secularprolife25. AbroadioIf you love to travel and want to write about unique experiences and underrated locations, fill out an application form on this website. You’ll need to either provide a writing sample or link to something you have previously written. Pay is $60.00 for 1500 words via Paypal.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abroadio/Twitter: https://twitter.com/abroadio26. Athlon SportsAthlon Sports is seeking talented football writers for paid opportunities. To apply complete the online form, which includes links to your work and your Twitter profile. Pay rate not stated.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AthlonSports/Twitter: https://twitter.com/AthlonSports27. LWN.netLWN is seeking writers with expert knowledge of the free software community. Contact the editors to discuss your interests. Pay range is $200.00-$250.00 for 1500 words.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LWNnet-29516279415/Twitter: https://twitter.com/lwnnet28. snapt.netAre you knowledgeable about Snapt, the “most powerful, beautiful and exciting application delivery controller on the market”? Write articles (guide and tutorials) to be included on the website and get paid $50.00 per submission.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SnaptUI/Twitter: https://twitter.com/snaptUI29. linode.comLinode pays $250.00 per article accepted for publication. If you have a knack for writing and teaching people how to use Linux, visit this site to check out the topic list to see what types of articles they are interested in publishing.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/linode/Twitter: https://twitter.com/linode30. semaphoreci.comIf you can write articles for software developers, you will be paid $100.00 for narrow-focused ones and $200.00 for full-length articles via Paypal. A list of ideas is posted on the website, and you can get in touch through the author form to apply and provide a writing sample.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/renderedtext/Twitter: https://twitter.com/renderedtext31. Profit FDo you know about Forex or Binary options trading? Submit an application to become part of the ProfitF team. This site is looking for contributors to create quality content on a number of areas, including:Forex / Binary Options articlesEducation ArticlesTechnical AnalysisFundamental AnalysisReview of Brokers/Programs for tradingTrading PsychologyMoney ManagementPay rates are $10.00-$50.00 per article, depending on quality. Complete the online form to apply.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profitfcomTwitter: https://twitter.com/profitfcom32. Scotch.ioWrite tutorials for designers and developers. High quality is expected, and the site is specifically looking for writers interested in these topics:PHPLaravelJavaScriptNodeAngularJSServers and HostingPay rate depends on the quality, article length and your expertise.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scotchdevelopmentTwitter: https://twitter.com/scotch_io33. Online Writing JobsOWJ has been in business since 2006. Writers are hired and assigned projects based on their knowledge and expertise. Payment is made weekly, via Paypal or check.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Online-Writing-Jobs/121321054725979Twitter: https://twitter.com/onlinewritejob34. tutum.coYou can get paid up to $150.00 per article writing tutorials on Docker. To apply, send an e-mail to the address posted on the site and include links or attachments to your previous work.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tutumcloudTwitter: https://twitter.com/tutumcloud35. International LivingDo you have a story about living overseas you want to share? International Living publishes daily “postcards” from expats about the best, and cheapest, places to retire in the world. If your story is selected for publication, you will be paid $75.00.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/International.LivingTwitter: https://twitter.com/inliving36. technopedia.comTechnopedia pays “competitive rates” to writers for producing web content for the site on topics geared toward IT professionals. Pitch your 600-1200 word article by sending an e-mail to the editorial staff.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/techopediaTwitter: https://www.facebook.com/techopedia37. Developer TutorialsDeveloper Tutorials strives to provide users with up-to-date programming and design guides. Pay rate is not posted on the website; it depends on the quality of the tutorial or article and the demand for the subject matter.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DevTutTwitter: https://twitter.com/DevTut38. Theme Park TouristTheme Park Tourist publishes entertaining and unique articles about theme parks. The site specializes in long-form content (1000-5000 words) and pays $0.05 per word.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThemeParkTourist/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThemeParkNews39. SQL Server CentralSQL Server Central accepts articles on any SQL topic; length is not specified, but you should cover your topic in depth and with clarity. Pay is $50.00 per article, with regular contributors sometimes being paid a higher rate.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SQLServerCentral/Twitter: https://twitter.com/sqlservercentrl40. WorldStartWorldStart is seeking content for its daily newsletter, which is read by 300,000 people and focuses on tips and tricks the average user can use. The site is also interested in feature articles. Payment ranges are as follows:Approximately 250 words-$15.00Approximately 400 words-$20.00Approximately 600 words-$30.00Maximum length is approximately 800 words-$35.00Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldstartTwitter: https://twitter.com/wscomputertips41. Military BenefitsIf you have experience with the US military (current service member, veteran, spouse or family member) and are a great writer, Military Benefits News & Resources is interested in hearing from you. This website is seeking writers who can communicate effectively on topics about military benefits. Pay is $14.00 per article (500-1,000 words). Complete online form for consideration.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/militarybenefitsusaTwitter: https://twitter.com/milbenefits42. The Dance JournalPhiladelphia-area writers who have a love of dance are interested in covering various forms of this type of art and are able to write 1-2 pieces per month are invited to apply. Writers for The Dance Journal are considered to be members of the press and can usually receive complimentary passes to performances in exchange for a review. Pay is $50.00 per article for first publication rights (up to 30 days). Seasoned journalists can negotiate fees separately.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philadelphiadanceTwitter: https://twitter.com/phillydance43. Transitions AbroadTransitions Abroad is a website and web magazine that welcomes submissions from new and experienced travel writers alike. Detailed writers’ guidelines are provided on the website. Writers are paid on acceptance of their articles.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TransitionsAbroadTwitter: https://twitter.com/TransAbroad44. TutorialsPoint.comTutorials Point is looking for writers who can deliver great content on IT topics, as well as academic and general interest topics, such as resume writing. Pay ranges from $250.00-$500.00 per tutorial. Send your resume and writing samples to the e-mail address on the website to apply.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tutorialspointindia/Twitter: https://twitter.com/tutorialspoint45. Open Road JourneyOpen Road Journey pays writers to share their experiences about motorcycle touring, traveling, riding motorcycles and road trips. Forward a resume and a sample of your work for consideration. All articles must be accompanied by 10-20 images. Payments are made via Paypal on completion of the article. Authors receive a six-month Pro membership as well.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openroadjourneyTwitter: https://twitter.com/open_road46. Duffel BlogDuffel Blog delivers satirical military news content every day. If you feel that you have the right stuff to contribute to the team, visit the website to see the list of instructions to apply. You’ll need to provide a writing sample, a list of headline pitches and more. Pay is a flat rate per article published.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/duffelblogTwitter: https://twitter.com/DuffelBlog47. DorklyDorkly publishes list articles on topics ranging from Pokemon to Batman to Nintendo to TV. If you feel confident about tackling these types of subjects, send your pitch to the e-mail listed on the website. Single page articles pay $35.00 and multi-page articles pay $75.00.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DorklyTwitter: https://twitter.com/dorkly48. OutkickDo you have something to say that would be suitable for the site’s Bull Pen? It doesn’t necessarily have to be about sports; it just has to be something entertaining (per the website’s guidelines). Sign up for the Bull Pen on the website to get started.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OutkickTheCoverage/Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoktc49. Doctor of CreditThis site pays $50.00 for guest posts on topics related to credit scores and credit cards. Submission of articles is preferred, but you can submit a query for consideration. Regular contributors are hired from guest posters whose articles are particularly well received. Pay for regular contributions is a flat rate plus performance bonus.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doctorofcreditTwitter: https://twitter.com/DrofcreditMore Websites that Pay You to Write50. Horse NetworkHorse Network is always seeking fresh content about the equestrian lifestyle and the sport. The site is seeking content in the following areas:NewsSportsLifestyleLearningHumorRacingOpinionNatural HorsemanshipPay is $50.00 and up per article, plus bonuses for social shares.51. Open Permaculture SchoolAre you interested in writing about regenerative sustainability and permaculture? This online magazine is a project of the Regenerative Leadership Institute. Submission guidelines are on the website. Pay is $30.00 for 1,000 words, with the possibility to negotiate proportionately higher compensation for longer pieces.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/regenerativeleadershipinstituteTwitter: https://twitter.com/regenleadership52. southsoundmag.comSouth Sound Magazine - South Sound Magazine is the online version of South Sound magazine. Detailed writers’ guidelines are posted on the website. Payment is by flat fee, and is negotiated on a case-by-case basis.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SouthSoundMagazineTwitter: https://twitter.com/SouthSoundMag53: Hypergrid BusinessHypergrid Business compensates writers for assigned, feature stories and reported news. Typical rate is $0.05 per word. Writer guidelines are available on the website.Twitter: http://www.hypergridbusiness.com/54. EcopreneuristEcopreneurist is looking for writers who can contribute posts on green topics four or five times per month. If you have experience with any of the following topics, they want to hear from you:Green BusinessGreen BuildingRenewable/Green EnergyGreenwashingUS Regional and Local Eco Business PerspectivesInternational Ecopreneur Perspectives (US Audience)55. WealthyWebWriter.comWould you like to write about freelance writing? Submit a pitch to WealthyWebWriters and you can get paid for your knowledge and promote yourself as an expert in this niche.56. High Ground MemphisHigher Ground Memphis is an online media outlet looking for feature stories focusing on trends affecting Memphis. This site is also interested in Q&As with influencers and disruptors and shining a light on positive news. Send a query letter to the editor to request an assignment.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HighGroundNews/Twitter: https://twitter.com/highgroundnews57. PhotodotoPhotodoto wants to hear from experienced photographers who have solid copywriting or blogging experience to contribute paid guest blogs on their website. If you have the writing chops and can contribute content on tips and techniques, the latest gear or post production, get in touch at the e-mail posted on the website.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photodotoTwitter: https://twitter.com/photodoto58. Asian ScientistAsian Scientist Magazine is seeking full-time editors and marketers. The magazine is also seeking contributions from students, journalists, researchers and interested parties. All stories must have a focus on Asia. Send queries or completed manuscripts to the editors for consideration.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asianscientistTwitter: https://twitter.com/asianscientist59. DollarStretcherDollar Stretcher pays $.10 per word for content related to helping people save time and money. The site’s motto is “living better…for less.” Please note that only content appearing in its print newsletter is eligible for payment. Send pitch to the editor and indicate clearly whether you wish to be paid for your submission, as items appearing on the website will not be compensated.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Dollar-Stretcher-211519775573496/Twitter: https://twitter.com/dollarstretch60. RankPayRankPay’s audience wants to learn about SEO, content writing and social media. This site pays $50.00 for each original article that it publishes. Detailed blogger program guidelines are posted on the website.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RankPayTwitter: https://twitter.com/rankpay61. The Marriage Counseling BlogThe Marriage Counseling Blog is looking for new authors from the licensed therapist community. Pay is negotiable for regular contributors. Contact the website for information on submitting articles.62. Jewish JournalJewish Journal accepts OpEd, First Person and Singles columns of 850 words. Send an e-mail to the address listed on the website. The publication pays for all freelance submissions it prints. You can also send story queries with clips if you are interested in contributing to the Journal’s blog.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JewishJournal/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jewishjournal63. guns.comIf you are familiar with guns, the shooting lifestyle and the Second Amendment, apply to write for Guns.com as a freelance contributor. Send in your resume and three samples to the e-mail address posted on the website for consideration. The site pays a flat rate per article (rate not disclosed).Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gunscomTwitter: https://twitter.com/guns_com64. The Graphic Design SchoolThe Graphic Design School blog welcomes articles and beginner tutorials on Illustrator, InDesign or Photoshop. The editors are also interested in content relating to open source software design or utility software for designers. Pay is US$100.00-$200.00 for each accepted article or tutorial. Writer guidelines are posted on the website.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/38005846366/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheGDSchool65. In The Know TravelerDo you have a particular interest in travel writing? Check out the submission guidelines posted here. ITKT has six travel-focused sites looking for bloggers. One of these paid opportunities may be a good fit for you. Pay is $10.00 for 450+ word story and $3 for a blog post of 150+ words. Send submission to e-mail address posted on the site for consideration.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheKnowTravelerTwitter: https://twitter.com/DevinGalaudet66. Wine FrogWine Frog is looking for contributors who are experts and can provide insight and inspiration to food and beverage professionals. If you feel that you can help readers increase their understanding of the wine business, submit a pitch for a piece ranging from 600-1,200 words. Pay is described as “competitive.” Details are not given.67. TutorialBoardTutorialBoard pays up to $150.00 per tutorial to writers on topics such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe AfterEffect, Autodesk Maya or any other standard CG software. Tutorials must be original and not published elsewhere on the Web. Payment is made within two weeks after the start of the month after publication.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tutorialboardTwitter: https://twitter.com/tutorialboard68. 5 Best ThingsDo you enjoy researching and writing list articles? 5 Best Things may be a site where you would like to contribute. It is looking for contributors interested in posting lists on software, electronics and web services topics, as well as product reviews. Other available categories for list articles are cities, restaurant, world, food, recipes, health, science, entertainment and more. Pay starts at $15.00 and tops out at $130.00 for full product review articles.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/5BestThingsTwitter: https://twitter.com/5bestthing69. Sex, etc.All of the stories on this website are written for, and by, teens. Editorial contributors can be teens located anywhere in the world who are high school or college students aged 19 or younger. Pay is $75.00 for every published story.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SexEtcTwitter: https://twitter.com/sexetc70. Linux VedaLinux Veda is looking for contributors to provide tutorials, reviews, tips and tricks, and daily news on a number of open source technologies. Visit the website to see a detailed list of tutorials they are interested in. Competitive pay per post in addition to performance-based recurring earnings are offered to regular contributors.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LinuxVeda/Twitter: https://twitter.com/linuxveda71. GradHackerGradHacker would like to hear from current graduate students who are interested in writing for the site. Send a pitch to the e-mail address listed on the site with your idea for a guest post. Paid writing opportunities may be available for those who enjoy writing for the site.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gradhacker/Twitter: https://twitter.com/gradhacker72. CurblyCurbly is all about DIY design and if you have a flair for home improvement and interior design and want to submit a tutorial or content for the site, go ahead and pitch your concept. Writers’ guidelines are posted on the website. Payment is made in USD within the first week of the new month following publication.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curbly/Twitter: https://twitter.com/curbly73. New StatesmanSend a pitch to the e-mail posted on the website if you are interested in becoming one of its regular contributors. Include one or two links to previous work in your e-mail. Be sure to negotiate your fee before your article is accepted and published.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewStatesman/Twitter: https://twitter.com/newstatesman74. Alaska ParentAlaska Parent is looking for freelance writers who can capture the interest of local readers. Read the articles on the website before you pitch to get a feel for the style and check out the editorial calendar and style guide for guidance to increase the likelihood of having your query accepted. Payment for original articles ranges from $40.00-$200.00.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alaskaparentTwitter: https://twitter.com/alaskaparent75. AuctionBytes-UpdateAuctionBytes-Update is a free twice-monthly newsletter which is distributed to new and experienced users of online auctions. If you are knowledgeable about this topic, you are invited to contribute articles. Regular articles are compensated at a pre-negotiated fee, stories about collectibles pay $20.00. All story ideas must be approved in advance. Send story ideas to e-mail address on website.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuctionBytesTwitter: https://twitter.com/ecommercebytes76. BlackHairInformation.comAre you a blogger who is interested in writing about relaxed or natural hair? BHI is recruiting contributors for its website. Pay is $30.00 for 800 words or $15.00 for 300 words. Complete the online form to apply.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackhairinformationTwitter: https://twitter.com/BlackHairInfo77. Cincinnati ParentCincinnati Parent is dedicated to being a local resource for the community. Some stories that it publishes are suitable for a national audience, but for the most part they have a local flavor. To be considered as a freelance writer, send an e-mail to the editor outlining your interest and experience. Include several samples of your work.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CincinnatiParentTwitter: https://twitter.com/cincyparent78. iPhoneLife.comWriting for iPhone Life - Best Apps, Top Tips, Great Gear gives writers the opportunity to build their credentials, get free iOS gear and apps for review and press passes to major tech conferences. Pay is $50.00 for magazine articles. Fill out the online form to apply.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iPhoneLifeMagazineTwitter: https://twitter.com/iphonelife79. DesertUSA.comThis is an online publication that focuses on wildlife, travel, geology, desert lore and natural history in North American desert regions. The site is interested in purchasing new material for the following sections:Natural HistoryAdventureNative American & Southwest Arts & CraftsTravelHistoryDesert LorePay is $50.00 per published article with photos. Sample writer contract is on the website.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/desertusa/Twitter: https://twitter.com/desertusa80. DevozineDevozine is a bi-monthly magazine for young people. Each issue includes devotional writings that are designed to bring the reader closer to God. Pay is $25.00 for weekday meditations, and specific themes are posted on the magazine’s website. You can also submit a pitch for a feature article, which is paid at the rate of $100.00.81. SHFT BlogSurvivalists, outdoorsmen, firearms enthusiasts and skilled people are currently being sought to write for SHFTBlog and Survival Cache. For the first five articles, pay is set at $50.00 for 850 words and five images. A raise is offered after that point. Send e-mail to editor with your background and what you would like to write about.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SurvivalCacheTwitter: https://www.facebook.com/SurvivalCache82. Dallas Single MomDSM accepts pitches for feature-length contributions to its network of blogs, Dallas Single Mom, Dallas Mom Deals and Dallas Single Dad. See writers’ guidelines for details or fill out online form to be added to database for future assignments to be considered for various contributor roles. Feature articles pay $60.00-$150.00, posts pay $25.00-$45.00.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dallassinglemomTwitter: https://twitter.com/dallassinglemom83. ZafigoZafigo is looking for writers who can contribute commissioned articles on traveling in Asia and the Middle East can be made better, easier or safer for women for professional and leisure purposes. Send an e-mail to the editor introducing yourself, stating what you would like to write about and what drives your passion for writing.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zafigo/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZafigoAsia/84. Halifax Media Co-opHalifax Media Co-op is looking for writers who wish to focus on stories dealing with Nova Scotia or Atlantic Canada. Contributor guidelines are posted on the website. Pitches are accepted at any time; there are no deadlines. Rates range from $75.00-$125.00.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HalifaxMediaCoopTwitter: https://twitter.com/hfxmediacoop85. SheBudgetsAre you savvy about balancing money matters for your family? Would you like to blog about what you know and get paid? Fill out an online application for SheBudgets and attach a writing sample for consideration. Payment is made twice a month.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SheBudgetsTwitter: https://twitter.com/shebudgets86. Magazine HiveMagazine Hive is looking for authors and designers to contribute to its site. Contributors who are knowledgeable about web development, WordPress and other content management systems. Writers who can contribute tutorials on Illustrator, Photoshop and After Effects are also sought. Fill out the online form for more information.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MagazineHive/Twitter: https://twitter.com/magazine_hive87. BlogpawsBlogpaws pays $75.00 per accepted post. Check the guidelines on the website before submitting your pitch about pets.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlogPawsTwitter: https://twitter.com/blogpaws88. Capitol StartupRegular contributors to Capitol Startup are paid for their contributions. If you are interested in contributing to this Washington DC startup publication, fill out the application form on the website to apply.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/capitolstartupTwitter: https://twitter.com/capstartup89. PSDFanPSDFan accepts content from various authors on the following types of subjects:Photoshop tutorialsInspiration posts & articlesVector setsBrush PacksIcon SetsPhoto/Textures PacksRates are described as being “very good” and are negotiated after the final article is received. Authors receive credit for their work.90. I Love Free SoftwareThis site is looking for writers who would be comfortable reviewing the latest software offerings and sharing them with readers. If this sounds like something you would enjoy, contact the editor at the e-mail address posted on the website. Include at least one writing sample.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ilovefreesoftwareTwitter: https://twitter.com/ilovefreesw91. ISEdb.comGood Bye! does pay for “great and exclusive content.” If you are interested in being compensated for your work, you will need to state this when you e-mail the site. It has a number of volunteer contributors. This site is interested in providing quality content about search (SEO and SEM). To apply, use the link on the website.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/isedbTwitter: https://twitter.com/isedb92. craftbits.comSubmit your proposal for a craft or a picture of a finished project to the e-mail posted on the website for consideration. Once approved, your submission must be written with step-by-step instructions and include at least one image of the finished product. Payment for each accepted and published submission is USD$35.00.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/craftbitsTwitter: https://twitter.com/craftbits93. Creative Loafing CharlotteCreative Loafing Charlotte is always on the lookout for what it describes as the next great story. If you can write stories and reviews with a local flavor, send your pitch for consideration. Rates range from $0.10 per word for a blog post to $500.00 or more for a feature story.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clclt/Twitter: https://twitter.com/cl_charlotte94. Real Estate Career CentralReal estate central is seeking real estate professionals who want to write and experienced freelance writers with experience in this area who are interested in taking on assignments related to residential and commercial real estate, career guidance, news and industry trends. Fill out the online form to contact the website about receiving writing guidelines, information about pay rates and the writers’ agreement.95. TMIFYITMIFYI (Too Much Information For Your Information) pays writers for articles and video scripts. Fees are negotiated on an individual basis depending on article length and quality. Contact the site administrator at the e-mail address on the website for more information or to submit your query.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TMIFYITVTwitter: https://twitter.com/TMI__FYI96. Learn Cake Decorating OnlineCake decorators who would like to write about their techniques are being recruited by this site to write about their area of expertise for pay. The site is looking for projects, tutorials and articles (with images). Submit an idea to an editor for approval and then create an outline once it has been approved. Pay rates not listed on the site.97. Christian CourierThe Christian Courier publishes content that is divided into three areas: Features, News and Opinion. Content does not have to be of an overtly Christian nature to be considered. Writing should appeal to readers of all ages. Rates range between $45.00-$70.00, depending on type and length of submissions. Send queries to editors for appropriate section listed on website.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChrCourierTwitter: https://www.facebook.com/ChrCourier98. CigBuyer.comExperienced capers who have an array of product knowledge and excellent writing skills are invited to apply for a position as a contributor to this website. The site is looking for a variety of content in the news blog, such as:Top 10 & Best Of listsNew product announcements with commentaryTips and advice articlesUpdates about e-cig studies and researchCoverage of major news stories with opinionOther e-cigarette and vaping newsThis opportunity is open to people who are actively involved in the vaping community and can supply their own topics. Expect to contribute two, 600+ word blog posts per month. To apply, send e-mail to the address on the website with your background and at least two writing samples.99. SigTutorialsSigTutorials is looking for new tutorials focusing on photoshop techniques and show users how to create signatures. Submit fully written tutorials in html or word for consideration and you will be paid up to $50.00 on acceptance.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SigTutorials-113000172070671/Twitter: https://twitter.com/sigtutorials100. The College FixThe College Fix offers paid internships to college students and recent graduates in the spring, summer and fall each year. If you are interested in exploring a career in journalism and honing your skills, apply for one of the available positions.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCollegeFixTwitter: https://twitter.com/collegefix101. Skilled SurvivalIf you have experience in the survivalist area, this website would like to see examples of your work. Submit samples of your best efforts for consideration. 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These are our 25 most anticipated movies of 2020.25. Coming 2 AmericaAugust 7, 2020It’s been over 30 years since Coming to America hit theaters at the height of Eddie Murphy‘s fame in the 1980s. But a sequel is coming late this summer that will have the comedian continuing his comeback, this time as the soon-to-be King of Zamunda. The sequel will see him learning that he has a son that he never knew about back in Queens. On the dying wish of his father (James Earl Jones), Akeem will return to America with his loyal friend Semmi (Arsenio Hall) to bring the new prince, a street-wise hustler named Lavelle (Jermaine Fowler), back to Zamunda. Coming to America still holds up to this day, and with Dolemite is My Name director Craig Brewer at the helm, we’re hoping the long wait will be worth it. (Ethan Anderton)24. Fast and Furious 9May 22, 2020Justin Lin is back, baby! The director who saved this franchise from oblivion and directed its greatest entry (Fast Five, obviously) is getting back into the driver’s seat to continue the story of Dominic Toretto and his #family. With Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham out of the picture thanks to their recent Hobbs and Shaw spin-off, and up and coming writer Dan Casey taking over script duties from longtime franchise writer/producer Chris Morgan, we’re hoping this entry will minimize the off-screen drama and breathe some fresh air back into this series after 2017’s creatively lackluster The Fate of the Furious. (Ben Pearson)23. Ghostbusters: AfterlifeJuly 10, 2020Fans have been waiting for a sequel to the original Ghostbusters franchise for decades, and now they’re finally getting it. However, this one is going in a much different direction as we follow a family (Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard and Mckenna Grace) moving to a small town and learning of their connection to the original Ghostbusters. And it just so happens there’s something strange happening in this neighborhood, prompting some curious kids to step up and use the old Ghostbusters equipment to deal with it. With director Jason Reitman inheriting the franchise from his father Ivan Reitman, we’re interested to see how the Ghostbusters legacy is handled, especially with most of the original cast members returning in some capacity. (Ethan Anderton)22. Death on the NileOctober 9, 2020Kenneth Branagh‘s Murder on the Orient Express sparked renewed interest in classic Agatha Christie stories and gave A-list stars a place to participate in a delightfully old-school murder mystery. Later this year, Branagh returns to direct and reprise the role of Detective Hercule Poirot, Christie’s most famous literary character. This time, he’ll be joined by Gal Gadot, Armie Hammer, Letitia Wright, Annette Bening, Russell Brand, Rose Leslie, and more for an Egyptian-set adventure centering on a love triangle gone wrong. The novel is a brisk, fun read, and this cast – particularly Gadot, Hammer, and Brand – are absolutely perfect for the roles they’re playing. (Ben Pearson)21. Birds of PreyFebruary 7, 2020Margot Robbie was easily the breakout star of Suicide Squad, but was poorly served by David Ayer’s terrible 2016 comic book movie. But now Harley Quinn is single and at the center of the upcoming Birds of Prey. Much lip service has been paid to the film’s “R-rated girl gang” pitch, which doesn’t exactly inspire confidence in the superhero movie having anything of substance, but the presence of talented women in front of and behind the camera is enough to tilt the scales back toward the positives. Indie director Cathy Yan helms a script by Christina Hodson, who penned the surprisingly heartfelt Bumblebee, and Robbie shares the screen with Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ewan McGregor, Rosie Perez, and more. The trailers and marketing paint an offbeat and kooky picture of the movie, which looks like it will be riotous good time. (Hoai-Tran Bui)20. The Many Saints of NewarkSeptember 25, 2020The idea of a Sopranos prequel gives me immediate pause, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t very curious to see how The Many Saints of Newark all turns out. Sopranos creator David Chase is back writing the script, while Sopranos series director Alan Taylor is at the helm. The film is set in the 1960s and ’70s in Newark, and shows us several Sopranos characters in their early days – including Tony Soprano, now played by the late James Gandolfini’s son, Michael Gandolfini. While specific plot details remain mostly in secret, The Sopranos remains a cultural landmark – the show that ushered in the Peak TV age. Returning to this world so many years later could backfire, or it could end up being something iconic. (Chris Evangelista)19. Top Gun: MaverickJune 26, 2020Tom Cruise has been answering Top Gun 2 questions ever since the 1986 original became a huge hit, and I’m honestly glad it’s taken this long to finally materialize. Following an older version of Pete “Maverick” Mitchell as he encounters Goose’s son (played by Miles Teller) is an interesting way for Cruise to comment on his own career and legacy, while also doing some of the jaw-dropping stunts that he’s increasingly embraced over the past decade or so. (This time, he actually pilots a real fighter jet.) The supporting cast is great, too, with Jennifer Connelly, Ed Harris, Jon Hamm, Glen Powell, Val Kilmer, Manny Jacinto, and Lewis Pullman all coming along for the ride. (Ben Pearson)18. The Personal History of David CopperfieldMay 8, 2020Armando Ianucci! Enough said. The director of The Death of Stalin and creator of sharp satirical TV series like Veep and The Thick of It has not met a genre that he couldn’t brilliantly skewer, and Charles Dickens is his next target in his upcoming film The Personal History of David Copperfield. Starring Dev Patel as the titular character in Ianucci’s twist on the autobiographical Charles Dickens novel, The Personal History of David Copperfield looks like an absolutely hysterical delight. Chris Evangelista, who reviewed it out of TIFF, praised the movie as “a film bustling with wit, grace, slapstick comedy, and one big beating heart.” Plus we could always use more movies with the charismatic Patel in the lead. (Hoai-Tran Bui)17. Halloween KillsOctober 16, 2020Even though the end of Halloween (2018) felt like the perfect conclusion to the Michael Myers slasher franchise, we’re still excited to see how writer/director David Gordon Green and co-writer Danny McBride can keep the franchise alive. We’re not sure what to expect after the end of the last movie, but we know the sequel will bring back another legacy character in the form of Anthony Michael Hall as a grown up Tommy Doyle, not to mention Kyle Richards reprising her role as Lindsey Wallace from the original movie. With this being the first of two back-to-back sequels, we can’t wait to see what happens to Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her family next. (Ethan Anderton)16. Raya and the Last DragonNovember 25, 2020Disney has been making strides for better representation in its recent animated films, and it’s resulted in some of their best films: the dazzling Moana, the severely underrated Princess and the Frog. The China-set Raya and the Last Dragon looks to be another hit for the House of Mouse. Directed by Paul Briggs and Dean Wellins, and co-directed by John Ripa, from a screenplay by Crazy Rich Asians writer Adele Lim, Raya and the Last Dragon follows a warrior named Raya who searches for the last dragon in the world. It’s easy to forget in this era of remakes and sequels that Disney is responsible for some of the most original and unique animated films of the last decade, and Raya and the Last Dragon looks to have a fantastical story and rich animation style that could be one of the most beautiful things Disney has done lately. (Hoai-Tran Bui)15. CandymanJune 12, 2020Candyman remains one of the all-time great horror movies. It’s no mere slasher – it’s a thoughtful, disturbing exploration of race, gender, and urban legends. While I’d normally be a little hesitant about remaking such a stone-cold classic, the new Candyman has a lot going for it. First and foremost: this remake is being told by black voices, with Jordan Peele and Nia DaCosta writing the script, and DaCosta directing. As fantastic as the original Candyman was, it was also a film from a white filmmaker based on a short story by a white author – both of whom were from the U.K. But since the story is so inherently linked to race, and racism, in America, recontextualizing that story from an African American perspective is intriguing, and sure to result in something different. (Chris Evangelista)14. EternalsNovember 6, 2020In a post-Avengers: Endgame world, Marvel Studios is simultaneously on top of the world and facing a new mountain to climb. With so many of the company’s keystone characters retired, they’re entering a rebuilding phase, where new heroes and new teams need to be constructed to keep audiences on board for the next decade. The most promising of the bunch is Eternals from The Rider director Chloe Zhao, which tells the story of a team of immortal superheroes who have been protecting the earth for generations. Zhao is promising enough, but look at this cast: Angelina Jolie, Richard Madden, Salma Hayek, Kumail Nanjiani, Gemma Chan, Kit Harington, Brian Tyree Henry, Barry Keoghan, and Dong-seok Ma, among others. (Jacob Hall)13. West Side StoryDecember 18, 2020Steven Spielberg has been talking about making a musical for almost his entire career, so how can you not get excited over the fact that he’s finally doing it? I’ll confess I’m not the biggest West Side Story fan, but the idea of Spielberg doing a musical, complete with a script by frequent collaborator Tony Kushner (Lincoln, Munich), is too damn good to pass up. Give me a trailer for this bad boy already, please. (Chris Evangelista)12. SoulJune 19, 2020It’s hard not to get excited about a Pixar movie since they’re basically the gold standard in studio animation. But we’re even more excited about this one since it comes from Monsters Inc., Up, and Inside Out director Pete Docter. The story follows an aspiring jazz musician (Jamie Foxx) who finally gets the chance to perform on stage, but suddenly may not be able to make the date when he an accident results in his death, sending him to a place called the “You Seminar” where souls are placed into babies before they’re born. There, he must enlist the help of jaded soul called 22 (Tina Fey) in order to get back to Earth. It feels like it has the spirit of Inside Out with an equally unique premise, and we can’t wait to see it. (Ethan Anderton)11. The French Dispatch2020, TBDWes Anderson takes his time between movies, but the results are always worth the wait. The director’s first live-action film since 2014’s masterful The Grand Budapest Hotel is described as a love letter to journalism and journalists set in a fictional newspaper in France. Knowing Anderson’s past work, we can expect exacting production design, wry comedy, and a raw human core. And like Anderson’s past work, the cast here is jus absurdly stacked, including Timothee Chalamet, Saoirse Ronan, Elisabeth Moss, Willem Dafoe, Tilda Swinton, Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, Christoph Waltz, Owen Wilson, Benicio del Toro and more. (Jacob Hall)10. In the HeightsJune 26, 2020This is a new big screen musical based on the Broadway hit from Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, adapted by screenwriter Quiara Alegría Hudes and directed by Jon M. Chu. That should be all you need to know to get excited about this. But if that doesn’t help, the lively trailer promises a classic movie musical with contemporary sensibilities, both in storytelling and in music. The cast doesn’t feature a lot of big names, but it looks to have some bright, colorful musical sequences and teases a story that feels like this generation’s West Side Story, perhaps even more than the actual West Side Story remake from Steven Spielberg. (Ethan Anderton)9. Rebecca2020, TBDDaphne du Maurier’s classic novel has already gotten a near-perfect adaptation by Alfred Hitchcock, but Free Fire and Kill List director Ben Wheatley could add an intriguing new twist to Rebecca. Before your eyes start to glaze over at the prospect of a Gothic period film, let me give you this pitch: A naive new wife is plagued by the memory of her rich husband’s universally loved first wife, Rebecca, whose presence looms throughout the cavernous mansion despite being long dead of a strange accident. Armie Hammer and Lily James are the sexy, sexy stars. Kristin Scott Thomas is the severe Mrs. Danvers, the loyal servant of Rebecca who terrorizes her master’s new wife. Rebecca is the best ghost story without an actual ghost, a tale of a woman so magnetic that she begins to dominate every corner of the new wife’s mind and identity. It’s a psychological thriller at its finest, and Wheatley, who is best known for hyper-violent action flicks, seems like he could add a real horror edge to the classic Gothic romance. (Hoai-Tran Bui)8. The Invisible ManFebruary 28, 2020After the failure of the bloated reboot of The Mummy and the quick death of the Dark Universe, someone at Universal realized that the studio’s stable of classic monsters were never going to be modern blockbuster characters. They were built on a foundation of actual horror stories, films made on low budgets by interesting directors interested in telling spooky, character-driven tales of a terror. Enter director Leigh Whannell, director the good Insidious 3 and the terrific Upgrade with a new take on The Invisible Man. In this modern update, Elisabeth Moss plays a woman whose abusive boyfriend may not be dead – he may be just be much harder to see now. Moss and Whannell make for an enticing pairing, but it’s the promise of a new age of proper Universal Monster movies that has us truly excited. (Jacob Hall)7. Mank2020, TBDDavid Fincher hasn’t helmed a movie since 2014’s Gone Girl, and that’s way too damn long ago. We need more Fincher films, and now we’re getting one. Mank tells the story of Herman J. Mankiewicz, the screenwriter of Citizen Kane, and will follow the writer’s clashes with Kane director Orson Welles. Having Fincher take on this material – which is apparently going to be shot in black and white – is bound to result in something special. This is a Netflix movie, too, which means Fincher likely has free range to do whatever the hell he wants. (Chris Evangelista)6. A Quiet Place Part IIMarch 20, 2020John Krasinski returns to write and direct this follow-up to his acclaimed horror film. This sequel appears to give us some insight into what happened when the franchise’s sound-sensitive aliens first invaded Earth, while also continuing the story of the Abbott family, with Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe all venturing beyond their family farm to survive. (The old “it’s a prequel and a sequel” technique.) On their silent journey, the family will encounter new characters played by Cillian Murphy and Djimon Hounsou, and perhaps learn that there are more dangerous things out there than those terrifying aliens. This looks tense as hell, and I can’t wait to see if Krasinski can top himself. (Ben Pearson)5. No Time to DieApril 10, 2020Of all the films on this list, No Time to Die is the only one that we’ll still be talking about 20 years from now. After all, every James Bond movie – the great ones, the awful ones, the painfully mediocre ones – form a massive tapestry that continues to be analyzed and examined by pop culture scholars on a regular basis. But No Time to Die also seems promising on its own! It’s the fifth and final outing for Daniel Craig as Agent 007 and it features the franchise’s first American director with Cary Fukunaga, easily the most outside-the-box filmmaker choice for James Bond in a long time. Everyone knows that Craig needs to go out on a high note. We’ll talk about whether or not they stick the landing for years to come. (Jacob Hall)4. Wonder Woman 1984June 4, 2020Director Patty Jenkins and her incandescent star Gal Gadot breathed new life into Warner Bros.’ dour DC films, proving that superhero movies could still be sincere, spectacular, and yes, fun. Wonder Woman was a huge critical and commercial hit when it flew into theaters in 2017, proving that female superheroes could be as much — or maybe even more — of a box office draw as men. Fans of the optimistic Amazonian princess have been waiting with baited breath for her return and the return of the inexplicably alive Steve Trevor (Chris Pine), which we’re willing to forgive for Gadot and Pine’s searing chemistry. Wonder Woman 2020 seems like a far different sequel to its 2017 World War I-set predecessor. Set to the political backdrop of ’80s Washington, D.C., Wonder Woman 2020 follows Diana as she is faced with two new foes — Pedro Pascal‘s businessman Maxwell Lord and Kristen Wiig‘s Cheetah — and the mysterious return of her soulmate, Steve Trevor. Sinister dealings and love in a time of neon leggings? Oh yeah, we’re in. (Hoai-Tran Bui)3. DuneDecember 18, 2020After Arrival, Sicario, and Blade Runner 2049, director Denis Villeneuve has earned enough faith from us to automatically enter a list like this. But pair him with Frank Herbert’s Dune, the sprawling science fiction novel that feels like the halfway point between Star Wars and Lord of the Rings, and you have the makings of a bonafide blockbuster even unlike anything we have seen before. This story of treachery and war on a distant alien planet has endured for over half a century for a reason, but knowing that Villeneuve and his collaborators have a chance to update its more dated aspects while making use of its iconic world is a thrilling thought. Plus, that cast is nothing short of astonishing: Timothee Chalamet, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, Stellan Skarsgard, Dave Bautista, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem, Zendaya and Jason Momoa. (Jacob Hall)2. Last Night in SohoSeptember 25, 2020Edgar Wright has dabbled in various genres before, but all of his movies, when you get right down to it, have been comedies. Last Night in Soho is different – it’s a full-blown psychological horror movie inspired by films like Repulsion. The story jumps back and forth in time, with a woman in the present day (Thomasin McKenzie) becoming obsessed with the story of a woman from the 1960s (Anya Taylor-Joy). Wright has already proven himself to a master craftsman when it comes to visual storytelling, and I can’t wait to see how he employs those skills on a non-comedy. (Chris Evangelista)1. TenetJuly 17, 2020Any time a new Christopher Nolan movie is announced, it’s cause for celebration. But Tenet looks like a return to Nolan’s Inception-level storytelling: it’s an ambitious, original, mega-budgeted thriller about the world of international espionage that seems to have a time travel component to it. No wonder it’s so high on our collective list. Add actors like Robert Pattinson, John David Washington, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, Michael Caine, Himesh Patel, and Clémence Poésy to the mix, and this is a no-brainer for /Film’s overall number one. The only problem is that we have to wait until summer to see it. That time travel sure would be useful right about now. (Ben Pearson)

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