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1. Breaking into Time magazine
How, after years of rejection, I became a correspondent for Time.com and TIME magazine.
2. $10k from a single story
The idea that landed me $10k+ in assignments and won me two journalism prizes, including a “Development Journalist of the Year” award.
3. Contributing editor at Elle
A relationship that began with everything going wrong and ended with me becoming a contributing editor at the publication.
4. Selling good news in a bad news world
How I broke into dozens of top publications selling stories about the good that's happening in the world.
5. Writing for the New York Times
How a small news snippet in a regional newspaper landed me my first assignment from The New York Times.
SEND THEM TO ME!Hi, I’m Natasha!
I’ve lived on four continents, written for publications in 70+ countries, and been a contributor to The New York Times, TIME, CNN, BBC, Psychology Today, ABC News, Marie Claire, Vogue, Ms., and more.
I’ve won awards for my journalism (Development Journalist of the Year) and have been a contributor to bestselling books (The Lonely Planet Travel Anthology: True Stories From The World’s Best Writers.)
It is not a coincidence that so many of my students go on to get $1-a-word assignments, six-figure careers, and location-independent lifestyles.
It is because I know exactly how creative and ambitious people think, what they want out of their careers, and where they stumble.

