Internship Opportunities for ASU Undergraduates Spring 2023

Superstition Review

Internship Opportunities with Superstition Review 

Superstition Review is the online literary magazine produced by creative writing and web design students at Arizona State University. Founded in 2008, the mission of the journal is to promote contemporary art and literature by providing a free, easy-to-navigate, high quality online publication that features work by established and emerging artists and authors from all over the world.

We publish two issues a year with art, fiction, interviews, nonfiction, and poetry. We also enjoy honoring all members of our Superstition Review family by maintaining a strong year-round community of editors, submitters, contributors, and readers on our blog and social networks.

Trainees

Trainees will register for a 3 credit-hour ENG 394 course. The course will offer a study of the field of literary magazines.

Upon successful completion of ENG 394, trainees will enroll in ENG 484 and become active interns with the magazine.

  • All work is done completely online.
  • We welcome interns from all fields.
  • The internship is not available to ASU Online students.
  • Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

What Interns Say:

This class has been a huge eye-opener for me and I feel so lucky to have had the opportunity to work in the publishing and editing industry before graduating.

The skills I learned have given me a huge amount of confidence as I begin my search for a job, and I’m so glad this course was available.

I feel I got a great internship experience that will help me post graduation.

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7 thoughts on “Internship Opportunities for ASU Undergraduates Spring 2023

  • September 25, 2022 at 1:36 pm
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    This internship opportunity is so incredible! I had a different internship last year that was only one semester and I felt like it was too short of a time to really establish connections, so I love that this is a school year long internship! I think this is such a great way to be introduced to the publishing world, and to have a whole semester of just training and then the next being able to apply what you learned to your position is such a great way to gain experience.

  • September 26, 2022 at 1:59 pm
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    This program has proven to be very enriching so far! As a trainee, I have learned much about the different processes behind running a literary magazine. It truly is rewarding work that requires the teamwork of all types of people. Looking forward to next semester!

  • September 26, 2022 at 9:18 pm
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    By including this post in the blog, the magazine benefits by getting applications from interested trainees, and by having a clear form of communication with those that read the magazine. It gives people a view into who is behind the magazine and what their interests are. It proves that those who help create the magazine have an honest love for it. This is very important for building a relationship with readers of the blog and magazine.

  • September 27, 2022 at 9:26 am
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    I’ve had a great experience with the internship training so far! It has been thoughtfully designed to teach students everything there is to know about the publishing process. I already feel more confident in my understanding of the literary world and am excited to work on Issue 31 in the spring.

  • September 27, 2022 at 12:23 pm
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    Even though I am only a trainee, I have found this opportunity to be so enriching! In the span of a month or so, I have learned so much about the process of running a successful literary magazine that I could not have possibly learned in a traditional classroom setting. I am so excited to continue my journey here at Superstition Review and highly recommend this program to anyone who is interested in literary publishing.

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