Intern at Maisonneuve: Winter 2012

Maisonneuve Staff December 5, 2011 We’re now accepting applications for our internship program.

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Attention, all keeners: Maisonneuve is now accepting applications for winter internships. We’re looking for enthusiastic, well-informed interns with a passion for magazines and serious writing chops. Candidates don’t need to have studied journalism or literature, but they must be very familiar with both the print and online versions of the magazine. Experience with student media, blogging or other extracurricular writing or editing is a plus.

Intern responsibilities include fact-checking, proofreading, writing for the website and print version of the magazine, coordinating events and various other Maisonneuve-related duties. The position is part-time and unpaid, and the internship lasts from late January to the end of April. Candidates must speak and write English fluently and live in Montreal. Hours are flexible.

To apply, email a cover letter, CV and three writing samples to drew [at] maisonneuve.org by December 31, with the subject line “Winter Internship Application.” Can’t wait to meet you!

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Related on maisonneuve.org:

—Our Fall 2011 Issue
—Our Summer 2011 Issue
—Maisonneuve Wins 3 Golds at NMAs

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Tenth Anniversary: Spring

ISSUE 43 Tenth Anniversary: Spring 2012

online content:

also in this issue:

  • Face the Music

    by Tim Falconer How can someone who passionately loves music also be a terrible singer? Tim Falconer takes up voice lessons—and discovers the surprising science of tone deafness.
  • The Big Job

    by Deni Y. Béchard As a teenager, Deni Y. Béchard went to Vancouver to live with his father, an ex-con with a penchant for telling tall tales. He met a man desperate to forget the past.
  • The Homesickness of Astronauts

    by Johanna Skibsrud "She felt a great sadness. She would remember next to nothing of this, even soon."
  • [see full issue contents]