With work underway after the long holiday weekend, Superstition Review staff are back in their weekly routines. Our section editor pairs are finalizing their solicitation lists and outlining the templates they will use to contact potential artists, interviewees, poets, fiction and non-fiction authors.
The staff is also continuing to view open submissions, which are being received through http://superstitionreview.submishmash.com/submit during our reading period of September and October.
In addition to their hard work on this issue of Superstition Review, staff members have completed intern questionnaires that allow a more in depth look into each staff member’s life and their decision to join the Superstition Review team. With the help of our photoshopper formatting staff members’ head shots, I will begin posting a segment called “Meet The Interns” in the weeks to come to introduce each intern. Stay tuned as the week progresses for more information.
- Superstition Review’s Blog is Now Accepting Submissions - September 29, 2023
- Literary Happenings at ASU this October - September 28, 2023
- Jenny Marie Day’s Upcoming Exhibitions - September 22, 2023
I look forward to meeting the interns. Keep up the great work, everyone!
Its great to see things moving forward smoothly. I look forward to meeting the interns to learn more about what they do.
Cannot wait to see the line-up of featured authors, artists, and interviewees for this issue!
I really love the “meet the intern” segments, I remember reading them for Issue 5. It’s so interesting seeing what this internship brings and the different goals each intern has. Also, the fact that all these interns are students working with professional authors is very impressive.
@Chris, I am eager as well!
@Katie, I am hoping that the “Meet The Interns” segment will bring us closer to our fellow interns, as well as introduce them to our readers.
I am excited to seeing the “Meet the Interns” blog. I am especially looking forward to seeing the finalized lists of authors, poets, and artists that everyone compiled.