VIRGINIA G. PIPER CENTER FOR CREATIVE WRITING INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNDERGRADUATES The Piper Center for Creative Writing is seeking undergraduate interns. Students will assist with coordination of Hayden’s Ferry Review, ASU’s international literary magazine. Interns also coordinate our database, work in our Resource Center Library monitoring the collection, and are invited to gain event management experience by assisting staff at readings, receptions, and other Piper Center for Creative Writing sponsored events.
Interns also complete a special project during the term that enriches their experience and allows them to explore a specific topic in more detail. Past projects have been built around the Resource Center Library and its collections, data management and interpretation, event planning, and marketing and development for the journal. Students are encouraged to pursue a topic of interest to them.
Interns work 10 hours per week on a flexible schedule at the Piper Writers House between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm. Internships are unpaid positions.
These internships are highly competitive. Students can apply by sending a resume, a letter explaining their interest in the position, and a writing sample to
Beth Staples Managing Editor Hayden's Ferry Review The Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arizona State University Box 875002 Tempe, AZ 85287-5002 (480) 965-1337 FAX (480) 727-0820 Beth.Staples@asu.edu
Applications may also be delivered in person to the second floor of the Piper Writers House.
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