Becoming A Writer

How Would I Go About Becoming a Freelance Writer For Science News?
I am interested in becoming a freelance writer for the Science News Magazine and I have been looking everywhere to see where I could submit my work for them to consider me for a position. I would like to know if anybody out there would know how to apply.
Simple, really. Find the name of the chief editor or managing editor of Science News and write him/her a letter telling him you would like to become a freelancer and explain that you have a passion for science writing.. You should include samples of any articles you have written and a resume, showing your academic and work background. Hopefully, they have some science connection. Good luck!
Khaled Hosseini on becoming a writer
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