Publication/Company: Antics
Topic(s): Personal essays, trend analysis, humor, pop culture, weird concepts
Rate: ~$200–$250 per accepted piece
Deadline: None specified
Client’s Name: Michael Tedder (Managing Editor)
Submit Via: Email – michael.tedder@anticsmag.com
What They’re Looking For:
Antics is after bold, offbeat, or punchy pitches—think pieces no one else would dare to greenlight. They’re into:
- Personal essays that pop
- Sharp trend analysis
- Humor that doesn’t try too hard
- Wild and original takes inspired by the energy of Spy, early Spin, MEL, The Cut, or Might.
If you’ve got something strange, thoughtful, or funny that’s been stewing in your Notes app, this is your chance.
Resources/Guides:
- Read past Antics articles to get a sense of tone and voice: anticsmag.com
- Examples of similar vibes: MEL Magazine, The Cut, Spy, Spin (early years)
How To Get This Client:
Study the magazine’s edge—Antics isn’t safe or bland. Your pitch should grab Michael’s attention within the first two sentences. Make it tight, make it strange, make it meaningful. Then email it directly with a short, confident introduction and your best idea.
Pro Tip:
Writing weird isn’t enough. Make sure your idea still tells a clear, compelling story with stakes—even if it’s ridiculous. That’s what makes editors bite.
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