Jobs with Publishers


We list job, volunteer, internship, and fellowship openings with the independent literary magazines and publishers that are members of CLMP and other literary colleagues.

If you’re a CLMP Member and you’d like us to feature your opening, email us at [email protected].

Note: In addition to any compensation or course credit they receive, interns and students working for a CLMP member press or lit mag in the fall and/or spring will also have the opportunity to join CLMP’s Student/Intern Group.


POSTED APRIL 2026

Paid (Salary)

Poets & Writers is currently seeking a paid, full-time Director of Marketing.

The Director of Marketing is responsible for developing and executing campaigns utilizing P&W’s online, social, e-mail, and print outlets to encourage existing members to upgrade to higher membership tiers; coordinating with external circulation consultant (PWX Solutions) on campaigns to drive member acquisition and churn prevention; developing and executing campaigns utilizing P&W’s online, social, e-mail, and print outlets to promote classes, programs, events, editorial products, and awards; managing Constant Contact database; producing the Weekly Update newsletter and growing circulation (currently 150K+); producing periodic e-blasts to drive traffic to pw.org, market programs, and convert website visitors and newsletter readers into members; guiding development of P&W’s social media strategy; stewarding P&W’s long-standing and widely respected brand; coordinating P&W’s participation in conferences and festivals; utilizing data analytics to inform strategy development and target improvements across e-mail, social, and web; staying informed about trends in digital marketing, social media, and online communities to ensure that P&W is prepared to meet writers’ changing needs and expectations; and more.

This is a paid, full-time position based in New York City that pays a salary of $75,000. P&W offers a hybrid work environment, with potential to work from home several days per week; however, candidates must be available to work in the office two days per week and additionally as needed. Interested applicants should email a resume and cover letter as DOCX or PDF attachments to Executive Director Melissa Ford Gradel at [email protected] with the subject line “Director of Marketing.”

 

 

POSTED APRIL 2026

Volunteer

Unwoven Literary & Arts Magazine is currently seeking applicants to its Digital Marketing Internship.

The Marketing Intern is responsible for supporting the creation of content for social media and monthly newsletters to grow brand visibility and community engagement; helping develop promotional content for virtual and/or local Chicago events, including digital campaigns, attendee tracking, and material preparation; conducting research on best practices within the industry; and analyzing data to evaluate marketing effectiveness. The intern will also leave with one polished project of their choice for their portfolio that will be presented to and approved by the founders of Unwoven. They should be organized, self-motivated, passionate about the arts, comfortable in remote work environments, and align with Unwoven’s mission.

This is a volunteer position that requires approximately 10 to 15 hours of work per week. It can be remote or based in Chicago, Illinois. Interested applicants should submit a resume and short cover letter of no more than one page that details their current career learning objectives, why they wish to work for Unwoven, and the topic of the project they wish to pursue to Marketing Manager Annalise Nassani at [email protected] by May 5.

 

 

POSTED APRIL 2026

Volunteer

EcoTheo Review is currently seeking a volunteer Visual Arts Editor, volunteer Digital Community Coordinator, and volunteer Web Editor.

The Visual Arts Editor is responsible for reviewing and responding to ongoing calls for visual arts submissions via CaFE and Submittable, seeking out and curating artists for print and online publication, providing editorial guidance and technical standards for print and online optimization, consulting with editors on magazine goals, promoting visual arts content through social media, and representing the magazine at events when feasible. The editor should have a strong background in contemporary visual arts, editorial or curatorial experience, and a personal connection to the magazine’s focus on ecology and spirituality. Familiarity with Submittable or CaFE is preferred. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 2 to 4 hours of work per week (potentially more during open submission periods).

The Digital Community Coordinator is responsible for sharing new work across Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky, and X; coordinating with the Web Editor and Layout Designer to create cohesive visual assets for social feeds; crafting copy that adheres to the magazine’s style guide; developing high-engagement content, such as spotlight series on archive work and visual-poetic pairings; and promoting the EcoTheo Collective’s events, including LOGOS readings and the Wonder festival. The editor should have an artistic eye for digital media, experience with contemporary formats (Reels, Carousels, etc.), and a personal connection to the magazine’s focus on ecology and spirituality. Familiarity with literary or arts-based communities on platforms like Bluesky and X is preferred. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 10 to 15 hours of work per month.

The Web Editor is responsible for regularly publishing poetry, prose, and visual art to the website via Squarespace; curating the home-page layout to reflect seasonal and thematic shifts; maintaining the organization’s event calendar; creating graphics for various web pages; and collaborating with the Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor, and Social Media Coordinator to ensure a consistent narrative thread across all digital platforms. The editor should have strong web design skills, proficiency in Squarespace or similar builders, and a personal connection to the magazine’s focus on ecology and spirituality. Experience with Adobe Creative Suite is preferred. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 3 to 5 hours of work per week.

Interested applicants should email a resume and cover letter to Crystal Oliver at [email protected].

 

 

POSTED APRIL 2026

Paid

Unwoven Literary & Arts Magazine is currently seeking Workshop Leaders for Poetry and Fiction.

Workshop Leaders are responsible for facilitating workshops by offering detailed written feedback for each attendee’s weekly submission, selecting weekly readings to lead craft-based discussions, organizing generative writing exercises, and holding professionalization workshops centered on revision practices and submissions. Leaders should have an MFA in Creative Writing (or expected by Spring 2026) and experience leading a creative writing workshop. They should also have a full book-length work published or established publication history in literary arts magazines. Experience teaching at the collegiate level is preferred.

Workshop leaders will be compensated with 45% of the profit brought in for each class led. Interested applicants should submit a resume, creative writing sample, and statement of teaching philosophy via Submittable by May 1.

 

 

POSTED APRIL 2026

Volunteer

Another Chicago Magazine is currently seeking a volunteer Fiction Editor and volunteer Grant Writer.

The Fiction Editor is responsible for managing a small team of readers who review submissions, provide feedback, and send timely responses; helping select fiction for publication; and helping screen and onboard readers as needed. The editor should have prior experience as an editor at a literary magazine, be highly communicative, and be familiar with a wide range of contemporary short fiction styles and techniques. Candidates with a publication history, such as a novel, a short story collection, or multiple publications in reputable literary magazines, are preferred. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 15 to 30 hours of work per month. Interested applicants should submit a resume via Submittable by May 1.

The Grant Writer is responsible for identifying funding opportunities, writing grant proposals to support the magazine’s operations and growth, and working closely with the Executive Editor to develop fundraising strategies and track submissions and deadlines. The grant writer should have a proven track record of securing grants, have strong writing and organizational skills, and be highly communicative and detail-oriented. Experience with literary organizations or publishing is preferred. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 15 to 25 hours of work per month. Interested applicants should submit a resume via Submittable by May 1.

 

 

POSTED APRIL 2026

Volunteer

Sundress Publications is currently seeking applicants to its two Editorial Internships.

The Editorial Intern for Sundress Publications may be responsible for writing press releases, conducting interviews with Sundress authors, reviewing newly released books, composing blog posts and promotional emails, proofreading manuscripts, assembling press kits, writing copy, collating editorial data, conducting research, managing spreadsheets, and assisting with social media. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires up to 10 hours of work per week. The internship runs from July 1, 2026, to January 1, 2027. Interested applicants should submit a resume and cover letter via Google Forms by May 25. Applicants with social media experience or who would like to gain social media experience should make a note in their cover letter.

The Editorial Intern for Sundress Academy for the Arts is responsible for writing press releases, composing blogs, creating promotional graphics, proofreading, working with social media (Facebook, WordPress, etc.), collating editorial and residency data, conducting research, and more. This is a volunteer position based in the greater Knoxville, Tennessee, area that requires approximately 5 to 10 hours of work per week. The internship runs from July 1 to December 31, 2026. Interested applicants should email a resume and brief cover letter to Staff Director Rachel Mekdeci at [email protected] by June 1.

 

 

POSTED MARCH 2026

Volunteer

Slant’d is currently seeking volunteer Editors (Lit Mag), volunteer Layout Designers (Lit Mag), and volunteer Marketing Associates or Interns as well as a volunteer Development Associate, volunteer Recruitment Coordinator, volunteer Creative Producer, volunteer Fulfillment Coordinator, and volunteer Partnerships Manager.

Editors are responsible for overseeing the development of 2 to 3 stories from start to finish, serving as the primary liaison between assigned writers and the editorial team, and more. Learn more.

Layout Designers are responsible for overseeing the full layout design of 2 to 3 stories from start to finish, serving as the main liaison between assigned artists and the art director, and more. Learn more.

Marketing Associates or Interns are responsible for supporting the Director of Brand & Marketing across the full spectrum of marketing operations, from campaign execution to email marketing. Learn more.

The Development Associate is responsible for supporting Slant’d’s fundraising efforts across the areas of grants, individual giving, corporate funding, and team fundraising. Learn more.

The Recruitment Coordinator is responsible for planning, organizing, tracking, and driving the execution of Slant’d’s annual recruitment and onboarding cycle, in partnership with hiring managers. Learn more.

The Creative Producer is responsible for keeping Slant’d’s publishing work moving across both the literary magazine and its growing books program and helping keep editors, artists, and contributors on track as they bring each project to life. Learn more.

The Fulfillment Coordinator is responsible for owning the physical side of Slant’d’s operations and making sure that publications, merchandise, and thank-you gifts get to the right people at the right time. Learn more.

The Partnerships Manager is responsible for driving the success and sustainability of Slant’d’s programs by fostering strategic partnerships with AAPI organizations, brands, and sponsors. Learn more.

These are remote, volunteer positions. Hours are flexible depending on the role and candidate’s availability. Candidates should be mission-aligned individuals who are eager to use their creativity for good, whether they are a seasoned professional or someone looking to tap into skills not utilized in their day job. Deep experience in publishing is not required—just a willingness to learn, contribute to a collective effort, and grow alongside a kind, community-driven team. Interested applicants should submit a resume and application via Google Forms.

 

 

POSTED MARCH 2026

Volunteer

Pangyrus is currently seeking a volunteer Engagement Editor, volunteer Managing Editor for Publications, and volunteer Assistant Managing Editor.

The Engagement Editor is responsible for helping grow Pangyrus’s subscriber base; getting print publications in more hands; increasing readership online; engaging readers more actively through events; and working with the Editor in Chief and others to help develop and execute strategies, with the broad mandate of enriching Pangyrus as a place for greater connection and conversation. This position offers room for creative endeavors such as launching podcasts and craft-advice columns. The editor should be a whiz at social media and newsletters, be highly organized and responsive in organizing events, and have a friendly, responsive email presence.

The Managing Editor for Publications is responsible for working closely with the Editor in Chief and other editors to produce two print publications per year. This includes playing a leading role in the selection of pieces to be published; dreaming up themes and concepts for anthologies; and organizing editing, production, and publicity efforts. The editor should be highly organized; skilled at InDesign or equivalent software; have a strong sense of design; and strike a balance between the friendly, collaborative leadership style of a volunteer-driven organization and the perfectionism needed for print production.

The Assistant Managing Editor is responsible for working with the two editors above. Experience with events and/or podcasting is a huge plus.

These are volunteer positions that require no more than a handful of hours of work per week. However, for those open to bigger roles, negotiating a modest stipend may be possible. Interested applicants should email a resume and cover letter identifying which position they are interested in to [email protected].

 

 

POSTED MARCH 2026

Volunteer

Rawhead is currently seeking a volunteer Managing Editor and volunteer Social Media Manager.

The Managing Editor is responsible for helping with the operational side of Rawhead, overseeing the production schedule, and ensuring all moving parts of the publication align. This role requires a high level of organization to coordinate between departments, manage deadlines, read submissions, and assist in guiding pieces from initial acceptance to final publication. The editor should be a logistical mastermind with a passion for art and literature.

The Social Media Manager is responsible for helping build the Rawhead community online by coordinating with assistants to create engaging content across digital platforms, highlighting published works, announcing calls for submissions, creating content, and interacting with followers to foster a vibrant literary and art community. The manager should be creative, digitally savvy, and know how to tell a story in a few characters or a single graphic.

These are remote, volunteer positions that require approximately 3 to 10 hours of work per week, depending on the stage of the publication cycle. Interested applicants should complete an application via Google Forms.

 

 

POSTED MARCH 2026

Paid (Salary)

Lost Kite Editions is currently seeking a paid, full-time Managing Editor.

The Managing Editor is responsible for planning and managing editorial calendars for books, chapbooks, broadsides, and other publications; building project timelines and moving work from manuscript through edits, design, proofing, production, and publication; maintaining systems that keep projects legible and shared; managing contractors, editors, and communication; communicating with incarcerated writers and artists across many different platforms and constraints; editing and proofreading content for accuracy, consistency, and quality; coordinating with designers and artists on cover and interior design, including briefs, assets, rounds of revisions, and print-ready files; generating publicity for releases, including press materials, outreach lists, review copy tracking, event coordination, and follow-up; executing event planning, including readings, launches, and public programs; preparing and managing per-project editorial budgets; working with the accountant to assist in payroll and contractor payment processes; supporting grant writing and reporting by gathering program language, budgets, attachments, and timelines; supporting individual fundraising work as needed; and more.

This is a full-time position that pays a salary of $45,000 to $60,000. It can be primarily remote, but the editor must be able to attend occasional in-person meetings and events in Minnesota. Interested applicants should submit a resume, cover letter, and three references via Google Forms.

 

 

POSTED MARCH 2026

Volunteer

New England Review is currently seeking volunteer Poetry Readers.

Poetry Readers are responsible for reviewing 20 submissions per month and must complete their assigned batch in four weeks. Readers are expected to treat each manuscript with respect and to communicate their evaluations in writing. NER’s volunteer readers play an essential role in its editorial process and in its mission to discover new voices in contemporary literature. In turn they get a chance to read a wide variety of contemporary work and take part in a collaborative literary community. Readers must be familiar with NER and have a strong background in contemporary literature. They should review past and current issues before applying.

This is a volunteer position. Interested applicants should submit a resume/CV and a brief cover letter describing why they’d like to read for NER via Submittable by March 27.

 

 

POSTED MARCH 2026

Volunteer

The Adroit Journal is currently seeking a volunteer Art Editor, volunteer Prose Readers, and volunteer Translations Readers.

The Art Editor is responsible for evaluating and selecting art for publication and soliciting submissions, along with editorial leadership; and helping guide and develop publication and recognition of art. The editor should have previous experience with a literary journal or press or an arts organization. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 2 hours of work per week. Interested applicants should submit a statement and resume via Submittable.

Prose Readers are responsible for reviewing submissions, which includes voting, providing comments, and participating in occasional discussions about pieces on the bubble. Readers get the first crack at all submissions in their specified genre, and are expected to review fiction, nonfiction, and hybrid submissions regularly and consistently. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 3.5 hours of work per week. Interested applicants should submit an Adroit Statement, writing sample, appreciation of craft essay, and optional resume via Submittable.

Translations Readers are responsible for reading, discussing, and voting on submissions of translated work; and attending monthly meetings, convened by the section editor. Readers need not be expert in multiple languages to apply, but they should be experienced readers who are passionate about language and story, who are willing to read across genres, and who are enthusiastic about literary translation as an art form. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 6 to 8 hours of work per month when the submissions portal is open. Interested applicants should submit a resume and a statement of interest detailing their experiences as a writer, editor, and translator, if applicable; and what they would add to the journal’s literary and/or artistic community via Submittable.

 

 

POSTED MARCH 2026

Paid (Stipend)

The Adroit Journal is currently seeking a paid, part-time Outreach Coordinator.

The Outreach Coordinator is responsible for building strong relationships with school systems nationally and globally (with particular attention to lower-income, rural, and tribal districts) to increase awareness of and engagement with Adroit’s programs that support student writers, such as The Adroit Journal Prizes and the Summer Mentorship Program. They will also coordinate educational and editor visits with schools and writing programs such as WITS, Urban Word, Poet Laureates and local community programs. The coordinator should be familiar with the youth poetry landscape, arts education in practice, and pipeline-based outreach.

This is a remote position that will begin as part-time for 6 months with a stipend of $2,000, with the potential to expand to a full-year part-time position. Interested applicants should submit a statement and resume via Submittable.

 

 

POSTED MARCH 2026

Volunteer

Trio House Press is currently seeking volunteer Submission Readers.

Submission Readers are responsible for assessing assigned poetry and/or creative nonfiction submissions. Readers should be self-starters, have an understanding of and appreciation for the contemporary poetry and creative nonfiction landscape, have taken graduate level or upper undergraduate level coursework in those areas, and/or have experience editing/reading for a literary magazine or other small press. Familiarity with the Trio House Press list and aesthetics, as well as the ability to review 20+ manuscripts per week, is preferred.

This is a volunteer position, but readers will receive free and deeply discounted books as well as opportunities to gain experience in the workings of a small independent nonprofit press. Interested applicants should submit an application via Google Forms. Applications are open until April 30 or until filled.

 

 

POSTED MARCH 2026

Paid

HerStry is currently seeking a paid, part-time Director of Operations and a paid, part-time Critique Group Leader.

The Director of Operations is responsible for maintaining communication between HerStry and our member organization, the Babes Who Write, including sending member emails (including monthly member digest), updating member profiles, and helping conduct membership drives; regularly checking and maintaining HerStry’s general email inbox, making sure communications are not missed; working closely with HerStry’s Editor-in-Chief/Founder to create a marketing plan for HerStry and execute marketing materials; maintaining the website; and more. They should have a degree in English, journalism, marketing, communication or similar experience and have done previous work with membership groups. They should also be well versed in Squarespace, SEO, and website copy; have the ability to work independently and take the lead on projects without having to explicitly be told or managed; have a passion for women, nonbinary folks, and being part of the revolution; and be flexible as the organization transitions to a larger team. This is a part-time contract position that requires no more than 25 hours of work per month, with the option for additional hours if funds allow. Interested applicants should email a resume and cover letter to [email protected] by May 1. Learn more.

The Critique Group Leader is responsible for teaching workshop-style classes held on Zoom on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. CT between May and December 2026. This includes giving participants editorial feedback, timely communication, and teaching the fundamentals of writing. This is a paid contract position that requires no more than 15 hours of work per month. The instructor will have the option to renew their contract for 2027. Interested applicants should email a resume and cover letter to [email protected] by April 1. Learn more.

 

 

POSTED FEBRUARY 2026

Volunteer

Half Mystic is currently seeking a volunteer Copyeditor.

The Copyeditor is responsible for copyediting and proofreading two books and one journal issue annually, correcting grammar, spelling, punctuation, and formatting errors while preserving each writer’s voice and vision; ensuring poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction releases are clear, consistent, and publication-ready; helping resolve stylistic and technical inconsistencies; and serving as the final reader before publication. They should have at least two years of copyediting experience, preferably with a literary magazine or small press; demonstrate exceptional attention to detail and a strong command of the English language; be comfortable editing across genres and working with unconventional or experimental formatting; be highly familiar with The Chicago Manual of Style; and have experience creating style sheets and/or in-house style guides.

This is a volunteer position. Editors receive complimentary access to the entirety of Half Mystic’s back catalogue in ebook format. Interested applicants should email a resume, cover letter, and sample copyedit to [email protected].

 

 

POSTED FEBRUARY 2026

Volunteer

The Philly Poetry Chapbook Review is currently seeking a volunteer Poetry Editor, volunteer Reviews Editor, volunteer Fiction Editor, volunteer Social Media Manager, volunteer Production Assistant, and volunteer Fiction Readers.

The Poetry Editor is responsible for managing a small team of readers to rate and comment on all submissions and send timely responses, and reporting to the Managing Editor with whom they will collaborate to decide what poetry is published. They should have experience as an editor or reader at a literary magazine as well as familiarity with a variety of contemporary poetic styles and techniques. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 15 to 30 hours of work per month.

The Reviews Editor is responsible for helping to identify promising chapbooks for review, managing calls for reviews of those chapbooks as well as unsolicited submissions, publishing at least one review per issue, and writing reviews as needed. They should have experience as an editor or reader at a literary magazine. They also must be able to write an essayistic critical review and provide samples. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 10 to 15 hours of work per month.

The Fiction Editor is responsible for managing a small team of readers who rate and comment on all submissions and send timely responses, reporting to the Managing Editor with whom they will collaborate to decide what fiction is published, helping screen readers as needed, and helping put out PCR‘s first fiction call. They should have experience as an editor or reader at a literary magazine as well as familiarity with a variety of contemporary short fiction styles and techniques. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 15 to 30 hours of work per month.

The Social Media Manager is responsible for creating and posting engaging content on PCR‘s social media accounts (including Facebook, X, Bluesky, LinkedIn, and Instagram) in order to help grow the PCR‘s following. They should have demonstrated social media skills. Some experience on staff at a literary magazine (including high school, college, or internship) is a plus. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 10 to 20 hours of work per month.

The Production Assistant is responsible for helping the Managing Editor to gather information and media for weekly and monthly book posts and helping manage the general PCR email address, including responding to form submissions. They should have some experience on staff at a literary magazine (including high school, college, or internship) as well as the ability to use WordPress and Outlook Webmail. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 10 to 20 hours of work per month.

Fiction Readers are responsible for reading, rating, and commenting upon submissions of original fiction as part of a team reporting to the Fiction Editor. Some experience on staff at a literary magazine (including high school, college, or internship) is a plus, as is familiarity with a variety of contemporary short fiction styles and techniques. This is a remote, volunteer position that requires approximately 10 to 20 hours of work per month.

These are all remote, volunteer positions. Interested applicants should submit a resume and completed application via Google Forms by March 31.

 

 

POSTED FEBRUARY 2026

Paid (Hourly)

Gotham Literature is currently seeking a paid, part-time contract Content & Audience Editor.

The Content & Audience Editor is responsible for soliciting and reviewing short-form fiction, poetry, and illustrated work; editing accepted pieces in collaboration with writers, and commissioning artwork to accompany published pieces; managing a backlog of unsolicited submissions; helping create a publishing calendar that ensures readers can consistently engage with relevant, high-quality work; editing and sending the Gotham Literature newsletter in collaboration with the Publisher; helping maintain and grow the publication’s presence on social platforms; collaborating on strategies to grow newsletter readership and site traffic; supporting ongoing experiments in content format, distribution, and engagement; and more.

This is a paid, part-time position that requires approximately 7 to 10 hours of work per week and pays $25 per hour. The initial contract term is 3 months, with potential to extend or transition into a longer-term role. The position is remote, with the option for in-person collaboration in New York City if the editor is local​. Interested applicants should submit a resume and completed application via Gotham Literature’s website.

 

 

POSTED JANUARY 2026

Paid (Stipend)

African Voices is currently seeking a paid Fiction Editor.

The Fiction Editor is responsible for reviewing and responding to short stories submitted to the magazine, managing a system to respond to fiction queries and sending out acceptance or rejection letters to writers, sending contributors a short one-page publishing contract, representing the magazine at literary conferences and local literary events, and articulating a vision for the magazine’s fiction department. The editor will also have opportunities to work with the editorial team to organize and select writers for the magazine’s reading series, Art & Books. They should be passionate, professional, and committed to preserving the legacy of an award-winning literary magazine. They must be highly organized, have the time to manage their responses to queries, and be good with deadlines as well as editing and identifying stories that resonate with the magazine’s readers. A BA in English and Fine Arts is a plus.

This is a hybrid position that pays a stipend. Candidates should be based in the New York City tristate area so that they can attend local literary events. Interested applicants should email a resume and cover letter to [email protected].

 

 

POSTED DECEMBER 2025

Volunteer

The Writer’s Workout is currently seeking applicants to its volunteer Summer Internship.

Summer Interns are responsible for reading, assessing, and critiquing 10 to 15 short stories per week for 6 weeks for the Writer’s Games competition (with training). Additionally, interns will create 1 communications project and 1 to 2 other projects in areas of their choosing.

These are remote, volunteer positions that require approximately 8 hours of work per week for 13 weeks. The working week is Tuesday to Saturday with weekly discussions on Fridays. The internship will run from May 12, 2026, to August 8, 2026. Candidates may apply for course credit at their universities if applicable. 50 spaces are available. Interested applicants should submit a resume and fiction writing sample via Dropbox by April 15.

 

 

ROLLING

Paid (Stipend)

HerStry Literary Magazine is seeking Workshop Proposals for its 2026 online programs.

Workshop Proposals should have a focus in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, screenwriting, reading, and/or the writing life (craft/publishing). Proposals can be on any topic but the magazine is especially interested in workshops on the lyrical essay, writing sex, novel writing, creative nonfiction, flash fiction, and flash nonfiction. Courses can be geared toward all levels or be focused on beginner, intermediate, or advanced writers. They should be formatted into 1-day, 2-day, 6-week, 7-week, 8-week, or 10-week sessions.

This is a remote position. Income will be split 50/50 between the teacher and HerStry. Interested applicants should familiarize themselves with the organization and submit their course proposal as well as relevant experience via the application form.

 

Paid (Hourly)

midnight & indigo is seeking applicants to the paid, contract position of Writing Instructor for its online writing program, which serves Black women writers of all experience levels.

The program is interested in course proposals from Writing Instructors based on short story writing; novel writing; essay writing; craft; specific genres, especially speculative; editing; workshopping; analysis and discussion of books by Black and POC writers; and more. Classes must focus on craft, with the intention to help writers become more confident, skilled, and effective in their prose. They should include a combination of lecture/instruction, writing exercises, and in-class discussions. Courses should be formatted into 1-day, 2-day, 2-week, 3-week, or 4-week seminars. Individual class sessions should run from 90 minutes to 3 hours each.

The program is open to instructors with a wide range of teaching, writing, and experience levels. This is a remote, paid position with a per-hour pay scale that will be determined based on instructor experience, course curriculum, and time commitment. Interested applicants should submit their course proposal and relevant experience via Submittable. If selected, applicants will be asked to submit a formal course proposal and participate in a truncated mock class as a component of the interview process.

 

Volunteer

Lucky Jefferson is seeking remote, volunteer Guest Editors eager to generate visibility for Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Arab and other Middle Eastern American, Asian American, and Pacific Islander voices and increased accessibility to traditionally underrepresented literature. Applicants should be BIPOC-identifying authors excited about poetry, especially new contemporary works, and Lucky Jefferson‘s mission to reinvigorate publishing. Each position lasts for one to two months at 10 hours per month. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.