Mini-Course: Secrets to Getting Published 
in the New York Times

In this class, you'll learn how YOU can get your writing and ideas published in the New York Times!


It's not a pipe dream. This is totally possible for YOU! Whether you like to write about politics, fashion, food, travel, love or another quirky topic, there is place for your name in the Times!

Before I did it, I didn't think it was possible. Now, I'm sharing ALL my secrets with you!

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So you want to get into the New York Times?

It may sometimes seem like a pipe dream, but it’s not! It may seem like you are shooting too high, but it’s totally possible.

 

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In this class, you'll receive:

STRATEGIES

Top tactics and strategies for coming up with sell-able ideas.

PITCHES

REAL NYT pitches that sold as examples.

CONTACTS

A full list of updated section editor names and email contacts.

EXAMPLES

Examples and inspiration of actual pieces that sold inside a variety of NYT sections.

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You'll learn where to begin, what ideas sell, which sections are most opportune and how to best connect with editors.

In this class, you'll learn to implement steps for publishing success. A few lessons:

  • How to brainstorm the right kind of ideas
  • How to find the right editor for your piece
  • What you need to stand out and land your pitch
  • How to bounce back from rejection and step toward success
  • The best ways to follow up and relationship build with editors
  • Timing for how and when to send multiple pitches

WHAT STUDENTS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE COURSE

“If you, like me, always dreamt of having a NY Times byline, get yourself inside this course. Ericka gives us gold! How she makes something so daunting feel possible and even fun—it’s astounding. I’ve been working on my first pitch emails and I can’t wait to send them out. The information in this course gave me the push and the knowledge I needed to attempt to make this dream a reality.”

- Merideth Hite Estevez, “Artists for Joy” 

"Ericka's insight was refreshing, easy to understand, and manageable to implement! As a mostly self-taught freelance writer I've always wondered if I was pitching 'right.' Her examples of real pitches and practical advice on how to find editors were so helpful and gave me the extra confidence boost I needed to keep pitching. Thanks Ericka!"


Molly Wilcox, Freelance Writer


“It's hard to believe, but Ericka actually gives you the names and email contacts of the exact editors you need to pitch the NYT! It's overwhelming to think of gathering all that yourself, so having it right there ready to go was amazing."


Jason,

Freelance Writer


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I’m Ericka Andersen. I’ve been a professional writer for over 15 years and freelancing exclusively for over 4 years.

I never thought it was possible to get into the New York Times myself, but lo and behold, I’ve now done it THREE TIMES.

This wasn’t without rejections, mind you, but to have done it three times tells me you can do it too. I've gathered ALL my tips, tricks, knowledge and even email contacts so all you have to do is get your pitch together and send it off!

Ericka Andersen

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