Internship with North Carolina Literary Review

This information was originally shared via email by Amrina Rangar:

Did you know that you can enroll in Professor Margaret Bauer’s section of ENGL 4890 (001) to serve as an intern for the award-winning North Carolina Literary Review (and receive 3.0 hours of WI class credit)? No experience necessary; it’s a learn-as-you-work experience. You just need to write well and know how to use Word. They’ll teach you the rest.

This is an amazing opportunity to strengthen your writing, editing, and software skills, which is a great resume booster! You also have the opportunity to work under distinguished and award-winning professor, Dr. Margaret Bauer. This is a can’t miss experience if you’re interested in any kind of writing at all. Feel free to email me at rangara19@students.ecu.edu if you’re looking for more specific information from an intern’s point of view!

You must special add for this class with Dr. Bauer (the editor)’s permission, so please let her know if you are interested: send an email that explains your interest (and reflects your strong writing skills) to: BauerM@ecu.edu. Attach a writing sample, preferably a paper with sources (any citation style is fine).

You are also welcome to stop by the NCLR office (Bate 2132) and talk to her about interning with NCLR.

Find information about student staff here: http://www.nclr.ecu.edu/about-nclr/studentstaff.html

And here: http://www.nclr.ecu.edu/docs/NCLR_Internship_Information.pdf

You can also flip through our online issues to see what it is we do (our online issues look very much like our print issues):

http://www.nclr.ecu.edu/issues/nclr-online.html