Category: New Media
Editorial and/or Art Intern
Quail Bell Magazine (www.quailbellmagazine.com)
Category: New MediaLocation: Online
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Description:
If the imaginary, the nostalgic, and the otherworldly intrigue your inquisitive mind, Quail Bell Magazine wants you to be our next fledgling writer, artist, or miscellaneous "creative." We publish non-fiction and fiction relevant to art, literature, history, folklore, and/or issues of social justice. Our magazine exists mainly online, though we release print issues four times a year. We also organize events and develop original products.
Specify your particular interest in writing, art, or other content production, and we will help design the perfect hands-on internship for you. We are also interested in working with people with backgrounds in advertising, business, and computer programming.
This is primarily a remote internship, done online via email, as well as Skype, Facebook, and Google Docs. When we host events, local interns may wish to directly participate in planning and execution.
Experience:
Interest and enthusiasm are more important than experience. While we would prefer college or graduate students pursuing a degree in art, English, journalism, or a related field, we will consider anyone with the will to learn.
How To Apply:
Please submit a brief letter of interest to editor@quailbellmagazine.com. We would appreciate seeing a writing, illustration, design, video, or audio sample if you have one.
Deadline To Apply: None
Email: editor@quailbellmagazine.com
Web site: http://www.quailbellmagazine.com/
Posted: 11/27/2012 - 08:33 p.m.
Modified: 12/04/2012 - 07:16 a.m.
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