Hi,
I think this might be a slightly different kind of request to most of the ones posted here, so I hope you will bear with me. Sorry in advance if I'm in the wrong place.
I'm a (male) author who has been asked by a British women's monthly magazine to write a feature about modern young men in their teens and early 20s. I can't say exactly what the feature angle is as they would be paranoid about competitors, but it's broadly about attitudes towards women. I could explain more fully via email. The features editor asked me to write it as I've written about men's issues before and they want a men's point of view, but I want to ask various other people who might have an insight what they think too. I wanted to ask on this forum because I wondered if any of posters would be willing to share any views or experiences .
I don't have a massive budget (in the interests of openness my fee is ?700 before tax, and I've allocated myself about ?200-?250 for research, but I do want to speak to at least 3 people) but I appreciate people helping should get something out of it, so could pay ?100. I'm not sure if the best way would be to pay 1 or 2 people, OR if people just wanted to respond I could organise a group email, I could donate ?100 to the upkeep of the site? I thought maybe the best thing to do would be to post this and see if anyone replied to be honest.
I wouldn't need to meet you in person, and could talk via email or phone. Also if this all seems dodgy in any way I can post links to some of my past work, and could let you know what magazine is and the name of commissioning editor directly.
One last thing to add is, I don't have any preconceived ideas about the subject. So if the answer is "Don't be ridiculous and stop trying to make a story out of nothing because men don't change," that's interesting in itself.
Thanks for reading,
R.