Internships, Fellowships, Calls for Submissions
Undergraduate students who are interested in submitting their writing for publication or for presenting at a conference can find information here on Calls for Submissions that have been sent to the Department of Literatures in English. Questions regarding calls for submissions should be addressed to the publication or to Dan Parker (dparker1@brynmawr.edu).
Call for Papers: Intarsia: Undergraduate Journal of Queer and Feminist Inquiry
Have you recently produced a paper on gender, sex, or sexuality that you're proud of? Would you like your work to be published in an academic journal? Please consider submitting your writing to Intarsia: Undergraduate Journal of Queer and Feminist Inquiry!
Intarsia: Undergraduate Journal of Queer and Feminist Inquiry is a peer-reviewed, open-access, and student-led publication launching this year at Emory University. Intarsia is dedicated to the publication of original undergraduate work that explores queer and feminist theories of sex, sexuality, and gender in some capacity. Intarsia is sponsored by the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and the Emory Center for Digital Scholarship.
Intarsia accepts research papers, analyses, and essays. Submissions must engage with queer and/or feminist theories of sex, sexuality, and/or gender to be considered. Please read the 'Submissions' section on our website for complete instructions on how to submit your work. Please send your work and any additional questions to our email (intarsiajournal@gmail.com).
Los Angeles Review of Books Publishing Workshop
June 23 - July, 2025: Online
Applications due TUESDAY, APRIL 1
The Los Angeles Review of Books is accepting applications for the 2025 now through April 1.
A five-week intensive summer course, the LARB Publishing Workshop prepares students to succeed in careers in the ever-changing, seemingly inaccessible business of publishing. From June 23 - July 25, Workshop Fellows will learn from the industry professionals shaping print and digital publishing today. 2025 speakers include Adam Levi (Publisher, Transit Books), Christie Henry (Director, Princeton University Press), Gerald Maa (Editor,The Georgia Review), Jamia Wilson (VP and Executive Editor, Penguin Random House), Katie Dublinski (Associate Publisher, Graywolf Press), Lori Dorr (Executive Director,The Paris Review) Rebecca Saletan (Editorial Director, Riverhead Books), Rose D’Amora (Managing Editor, The Nation) among many others.
In addition to participating in lectures and workshops featuring over 50 guest speakers, Fellows will have the opportunity to join one of two practical tracks dedicated to magazine and book production. These will culminate in the publication of our online magazine, LARBPubLab.org, or books of their own design. This combination of practical skills, industry insights, and creative networks have helped Workshop Fellows start their own ventures or build careers in publishing. Since our inaugural program in 2017, alumni have gone on to jobs at journals, agencies, and presses such as Bookends Literary Agency, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Getty Publications, Hachette Publishing Group, Harper’s Magazine, Harvard University Press, Unnamed Press, PEN Faulkner Foundation, Penguin Random House, Stanford University Press, and many more.
The program is open to undergraduates completing their degree by December 2025, those who have recently graduated, current graduate students, and people with relevant experience and interest in entering the publishing industry. Need need-based scholarships are available. The Publishing Workshop is online and does not require travel to Los Angeles.
Apply now through April 1. For more information and applications visit
You can listen to 2024 Fellows talk about their experience
A video of this year's information session is available
For questions about the workshop, please contact us at publishingworkshop@lareviewofbooks.org.

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