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News Release by Rocketeer Media   
Wednesday, April 16, 2008

ImageLAKEWOOD, Colorado USA — For several years now, Extreme Rocketry magazine has had a regular column appearing in each issue titled the 'Construction Zone.' The column contains information about intermediate to advanced scratch building techniques.

Our most recent writer, Ben Jarvis, has decided to step down due to new requirements of his full time job. As a result, Extreme Rocketry is seeking a writer to write the column.

Extreme Rocketry pays writers 2.5¢ per word; the Construction Zone column is 800-900 words per issue. It is not a high paying job and typically those who take on the position do so because they wish to help the hobby through writing rather than writing as a source of income.

Those wishing to apply for the position of Construction Zone column writer should have experience in writing for publication as well as a competent background in building rockets.

To apply for the position, send an email to This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it  with information about yourself and why you might be a good choice for the position. It is also helpful to provide one or two samples of your writing.


Post 05-15-2008 12:04 PM  #1
BrentMcNeely
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Please note that we had a typo in the email address of this press release when first posted. anyone who submitted a response most likely had their email bounced. We are still looking for a construction zone writer, so please get in contact if interested. thanks! BM
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