Today’s Intern Update features Megan Kizer, who ran the Superstition Review’s Twitter and Tumblr accounts for Issue 14.
With a BA in English Literature and Language, Megan began working as a Content Marketing Manager for WebMD Health Services this March.
She is also still working at Milestone Retirement Communities as a Digital Content Manager as well where she has assisted 90+ retirement communities across the U.S. with digital content marketing initiatives.
We are so proud of you Megan!
To learn more about Megan, visit her LinkedIn profile here.
Today’s Intern Update features Tonissa Saul, the Interview Editor of Issues 19 and 20 of Superstition Review.
With a BA in English Language and Literature/Letters as well as an MA in Liberal Studies, Tonissa now works as Managing Editor at Bodega Magazine.
She has also worked as / is working as the Event Coordinator at Knowledge Enterprise where she coordinates, develops strategies, plans, and designs a variety of unique/theme based integrated programs and events.
We are so proud of you Tonissa!
If you’d like to learn more, you can visit Tonissa’s LinkedIn here.
Today’s Intern Update features Colleen Stinchcombe, Superstition Review’s Twitter Editor for Issue 11.
With a BA in Creative Writing Fiction, she is now self employed as a Freelance Writer and Editor. Her work has appeared in Outside, GQ, REI Co-op Journal, SELF, Shape, Redbook, Woman’s Day, Brit+Co, SheKnows, Asparagus, Green Living AZ and more.
We are so proud of you Colleen!
If you’d like to learn more, you can visit Colleen’s LinkedIn here.
Today’s Intern Update features Elizabeth Sheets, the Blogger of Issue 12 of Superstition Review. She was also the Content Coordinator for Issues 13 and 14.
With a BA in English Creative Writing from ASU, Elizabeth now works within the university as an Editorial Assistant in ASU’s Biodesign Institute. Here she manages incoming manuscripts for the Associate Editor of Journal of Proteome Research. She also invites subject matter experts to review, track manuscripts through the review process, and communicate with authors regarding editorial decisions.
She has also works as a Freelance Copy Editor for many types of media including web content, blog posts, fiction and non fiction manuscripts, and business documentation.
We are so proud of you Elizabeth!
If you’d like to learn more, you can visit Elizabeth’s LinkedIn here.
Today’s Intern Update features David Klose, the student editor-in-chief of Issue 16 of Superstition Review. He was also a blogger for Issue 13, the nonfiction editor for Issue 14, and the content coordinator for Issue 15.
With a BA in English Language and Literature/Letters, David began working as a Freelance Writer for Codeless within the past month.
He has also worked as a Content Manager and Corporate Trainer for Amerisleep, where he produced original content, edited content, managed a team of content writers (in-house and freelance) published content on WordPress and worked to improve on-page SEO through various industry best practices.
We are so proud of you David!
If you’d like to learn more, you can visit David’s LinkedIn here.
Ljubo is a Phoenix native who received his BA in English Literature from ASU. He married a fellow ASU graduate (Sydney Popovich) and now lives in Denver. After discovering a shared interest in writing, they began collaborating on short stories. Their science fiction and fantasy were accepted by several literary magazines and their first science fiction novel was serialized by Bewildering Stories in 2019. It is called Echoes from Dust.
A second novel, Undertones, a comedic noir about an anthropomorphic jazz band, was published on January 2, 2020, featuring a cover design by the co-author, Syd.
Aside from writing and raising a very needy cat, they frequently travel to Montenegro to visit family, and learn everything they can from literature, art and film. They couldn’t have asked for better writing (and life) partners, and will continue publishing under their nom de plume, L. S. Popovich.
Ljubo loves networking with other writers and readers and can be found on Goodreads. You can read excerpts, poems and stories on LSPopovich.com
Today’s Intern Update features Natalie Volin, a Content Coordinator from Issue 17 of Superstition Review.
With a BS in Technical Communication as well as a minor in Spanish and a certificate in publishing, Natalie was recently promoted to be an Operations Manager at the Baby Bathwater Institute, a network of entrepreneurs.
Natalie was also a co-founder of the Iron City magazine, an online and print journal that publishes work from incarcerated writers and artists to highlight and find value in their stories to pave the way for understanding and transformation.
We are so proud of you Natalie!
If you’d like to learn more, you can visit Natalie’s LinkedIn profile here.