Sell Your Story to National Newspapers and Magazines with INS Features
Do you have a true story you think could be of interest to newspapers or magazines. If you answered yes please discuss it with one of our experienced journalists. Our service is completely confidential and we will never proceed without your consent.
The INS Features team has a reputation second-to-none for finding the most poignant, uplifting human interest stories. More importantly, we have the best contacts in the business enabling us to place these stories in a range of top selling national newspapers and magazines.
Call us in confidence on 0118 944 0600 for advice or contact us by email at features@insnews.co.uk
Your story may be worth good money!
If we think your story has potential, one of our executives or feature writers will talk you through the process and then interview you, ensuring the finished article captures the essence of your situation.
We work with leading magazine titles including Grazia, Closer, Take A Break, Chat, Bella, Best, etc.
We also work with newspapers
The agency works closely with all national titles and indeed is proud of its record in regularly breaking important stories ahead of Fleet Street.
We may feel that your story might be more suited to a newspaper than a magazine, but we'd still be able to negotiate a fee for you. Call us in strict confidence and we will assess the potential of your story and tell you how we would try and place it and discuss fee options. Whatever is agreed financially, we'll put it in writing to give you peace of mind.
Once we've interviewed you, we will read back the article, ensuring that it is a faithful account of your story. Then we'll send it to the newspaper or magazine and update you on developments. Contact INS Features to help you sell your story.Got a story to tell?
Before contacting us, please read the information on the our Examples and Frequently Asked Questions pages.
When you are ready to contact us call our team on: 0118 944 0600
Meet the team

Features Editor:
Tom Hendry

Features Writer:
Pamela Owen