The organization “Freischreiber” was incorporated in 2014 and contains more than a thousand members. They stand up for the interests of freelance journalists and want to improve their labor conditions. Since the professional field in journalism changes that fast, a new version of the Freienbibel has to be published. What are the most important tips for getting started? How to get independent from a publishing company? The answers to suchlike questions can be found in the “Freienbibel 2”.
COVID-19 could make it difficult for some freelance journalists to buy a book, that is why the authors started with an online blog first, called “freienbibel.de”. This blog also contains a FAQ with the coronavirus as a topic. 291 people are supporting the crowdfunding, the “Freienbibel 2” should be published between summer and late autumn this year.
“Freienbibel” journalist Anja Reiter
One of the “Freienbibel 2“ authors is Anja Reiter. She graduated from FH JOANNEUM in “Journalism and Public Relations (PR)” and has a Master’s degree from a university in Munich. Now she is a freelance journalist in Bonn, Germany. Reiter gets orders from all over Germany and is concerned with reportages, interviews, portraits and commentaries in large areas such as economics, social, digital and educational engagement.
After her Master’s degree in history and political sciences she went into business as a freelance journalist. Anja Reiter loves to be outside, investigate and search for good stories. “Freelance journalism is the classical form of journalism: Meeting people, investigating and writing stories”, says Anja Reiter in an interview.