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December 19, 2024 41 mins

Julie Pfitzinger has been with Next Avenue, a digital publication of Twin Cities PBS, for seven years and is the Managing Editor and Senior Editor for Features. She has worked as a writer and editor for more than 25 years; her work has appeared in publications including the Star Tribune and Minnesota Parent. For several years, she was a managing editor for the community lifestyle magazine group at Tiger Oak Media in Minneapolis, where she also served as writer and editor for Saint Paul Magazine and other Tiger Oak publications. 

 

In this episode:

  • Julie’s 25-year career in writing and editing [2:33]

  • What types of articles Next Avenue publishes [3:47]

  • The changing demographic of Next Avenue’s readers [4:37]

  • The topics the publication covers, including retirement, health, volunteering, money, caregiving, relationships and lifestyle [4:37]

  • How and where to pitch observational personal essays and articles [6:49]

  • The way that Next Avenue prefers to cover parenting in stories and why the holidays is such a key time  [6:57]

  • When humor pieces work [9:51]

  • What makes an older story relevant? [10:23]

  • The pandemic’s impact on older generations and what kinds of pitches on COVID work [15:40]

  • The specific (but easy) pitching portal, word count, pay and rights [20:41]

  • Why Next Avenue doesn’t do roundups [24:07]

  • Criteria for writing about travel for the publication [24:14]

  • Julie’s joy at working with writers [37:22]



Connect with Julie

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/julie.pfitzinger?mibextid=LQQJ4d

 

Connect with Next Avenue

Next Avenue Submission Guidelines

https://www.nextavenue.org/submission-guidelines/

 

Pitching Portal for Next Avenue

https://airtable.com/apppNGXCs7kzbdiJr/pago2SiOjXEVW7s7E/form

 

Stories Mentioned in This Episode

 

The Founding Mothers of NPR

https://www.nextavenue.org/founding-mothers-of-npr/

 

My Parenting Strategy Was Too Effective

https://www.nextavenue.org/it-turns-out-my-parenting-strategy-was-too-effective/

 

Sorry Nobody Wants Your Parents’ Stuff

https://www.nextavenue.org/nobody-wants-parents-stuff/

 

Lying for Love: The Psychology of Catfishing

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