Wanted On-line Interns for free online publication
Wanted On-line Interns for free online publication
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Incorporating Writing (ISSN 1743-0380) is a highly successful on-line publication with a readership of 130,000 a year. It is available on-line and as a download, it is read by writers, readers of fiction and poetry, academics, literary organisations and individuals. The Editorial Team are now looking for individuals interested in filling the following posts:
On-line Interns
This is presently a non-paying post (as the magazine is run by a voluntary team). It is hope under the right management that by the end of 2006 members of the team will be paid for their time (this is dependent on advertising).
Interns Person Spec
1. Highly motivated individuals who are presently studying for a degree in English Literature, Journalism or Creative Writing, or who are looking for experience in the Publishing Field.
2. Must be able to work alone or as part of a team.
3. Have an interest in modern literature, writers, poets and publishing houses.
4. Have regular access to the internet.
5. Work to deadlines.
6. Are able to contribute ideas to the publication and follow through on those ideas.
To apply, in the first instance, email incorporatingmag@yahoo.co.uk with a CV in the body of the email. Also for them to list possible ideas for the following themes:
BRITISH POETS (feb/march 2006), CRIME & FANTASY (april/may 2006), FESTIVALS (june-august 2006), PLAYWRIGHTS & CRITICS (september-november 2006), AMERICAN BEAT TRAIL (december 2006-january 2007).
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Incorporating Writing (ISSN 1743-0380) Issue 2 Volume 5: Identity Issue, now online - with download!
We send Interview Editor, Andrew Oldham to grill ex-Rolling Stones manager, Andrew Loog Oldham (confused? You soon will be), Ian Parks talks about his new collection and the commercialisation of poetry, teenage novelist and NY Bestseller, Louise Rennison on abusing Douglas Barder, why she's the obvious choice to present a Holiday Show and how she's coped with writing for teenagers and giving up feeling Stevie Wonders face. The editorial is by the writer Cath Nichols who delves into the idea of identity, the last philosophy article from Sam Morris, Dave Wood vanishes somewhere in Siciliy, George Wallace travels into the heart of America and we announce the top twenty magazines in the UK. Sharon Olds delivers a frank and honest letter to Mrs Bush. We look at new books from Bloodaxe, Canongate and many more. Want to know what real readers think about? Then visit www.incwriters.com