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Company Name: LEUCROTA PRESS
Description: Intern (1) will deal with our magazine Arkham Tales, working on getting advertisers for the upcoming issues. For each advertising slot you sell you will get 15% of that ad revenue. Intern will also be responsible for contacting book shops and specialty stores to inquire about them stocking our titles or purchasing additional copies.
Internships will be conducted long-distance - Interns will work directly with an assigned editor through email and mail correspondence, phone conversations. Contact us for more details. Off-site only.
Length of Internship: Approximately 3 months
Requirements: Must have serious attention to details and strong work ethic. Knowledge of HTML and/or web editing tools, excellent communication and writing skills with an interest in science fiction, fantasy, horror, and graphic novels and writing is required. Experience with Macs a plus.
Location: Off-site only
Application Due Date: August 31, 2010
Payment: School credit.
How To Apply For This Internship: Send a resume, cover letter, 2 fiction writing samples, and three references to bobby@leucrotapress with Off-Site Marketing Internship in the subject line.

Please look over the Arkham Tales page at http://arkhamtales.leucrotapress.com to get a feel for the magazine.
Email any questions to bobby@leucrotapress.com.

URL http://www.leucrotapress.com
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