Category: Internships
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English Department Communications Intern Kara Nosal
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Read More: English Department Communications Intern Kara NosalThe end of the semester is typically a mix of relief, exhaustion, and joy. Students who have worked hard all semester long are looking forward to a break and some rest, giddy with the promise of summer. It is a bittersweet moment for many faculty because while they are looking…
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English Department Communications Intern Marina Miller
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Read More: English Department Communications Intern Marina MillerThe end of the semester is typically a mix of relief, exhaustion, and joy. Students who have worked hard all semester long are looking forward to a break and some rest, giddy with the promise of summer. It is a bittersweet moment for many faculty because while they are looking…
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Center for Literary Publishing Intern Andrew Mangan
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Read More: Center for Literary Publishing Intern Andrew ManganAndrew Mangan MFA Creative Writing: Fiction, 2nd year Tell us a bit about yourself. Well, I’m from a small, St. Louis exurb called Festus. I served two years of college in Cape Girardeau, then enjoyed three at the University of Missouri–Columbia, from which I graduated in 2013 with a degree…
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Center for Literary Publishing Intern Angela Mergentime
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Read More: Center for Literary Publishing Intern Angela MergentimeAngela Mergentime MA English: Literature, 2nd year Tell us a bit about yourself. I am especially interested in literary fiction, and I enjoy researching and writing about a variety of topics in literature. I’m currently working on researching modernity, trauma, and identity fragmentation in D’Arcy McNickle’s The Surrounded for my…
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Center for Literary Publishing Intern Jayla Rae Ardelean
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Read More: Center for Literary Publishing Intern Jayla Rae ArdeleanJayla Rae Ardelean MA English: Creative Nonfiction Expected Graduation 2015 Tell us a bit about yourself. I have two dachshunds, love to start new drafts of essays, and keep an eye out for birds wherever I go. How did you find out about the internship at the CLP? I believe…
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Center for Literary Publishing Intern Melissa Hohl
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Read More: Center for Literary Publishing Intern Melissa HohlMelissa Hohl MFA English, Creative Writing: Poetry, 2nd year Tell us a bit about yourself. I’m a lover, a fighter, and a Californian. How did you find out about the internship at the CLP? When I applied to CSU’s Poetry MFA, I scoured the department’s website for and spoke…
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Colorado Review Managing Editor Drew Webster
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Read More: Colorado Review Managing Editor Drew WebsterDrew Webster MFA Creative Writing: Poetry, 3rd year What brought you to CSU? My decision to attend CSU’s MFA had a couple of motivations. I’m originally from Colorado, but I was living in Oregon when I decided to apply to MFA programs. I really wanted to make poetry the focus…
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Need to Recharge, Renew, Re-energize? Perhaps a Conference Is the Answer. By Marie Turner
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Read More: Need to Recharge, Renew, Re-energize? Perhaps a Conference Is the Answer. By Marie TurnerNeed to Recharge, Renew, Re-energize? Perhaps a Conference Is the Answer. By Marie Turner MFA English: Fiction There is a line in Tolkien’s Fellowship of the Ring that sticks with me: “I feel thin, sort of stretched, like butter scraped over too much bread.” I’ve always loved this analogy, and…
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Summer and Fall 2015 Internships Available!
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Read More: Summer and Fall 2015 Internships Available!Summer and Fall 2015 Internships Available! Unless otherwise noted, the internships listed below are open to qualifying undergraduate and graduate students. Please note that the list is likely to grow with more opportunities, so stay tuned! ************************************************************************************ SUMMER: Editorial Intern, Bloomsbury Review (Denver, CO) Editorial Intern, Ruminate Magazine (Ft. Collins)…
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Alumni Profile: Catherine Hackney
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Read More: Alumni Profile: Catherine HackneyCatherine Hackney English Major (Literature) with a Business Administration Minor Graduated Cum Laude May 2012 Why did you choose to study English at CSU? My sister went to CSU seven years before me. When I was in middle school and high school I was able to visit her in Fort…