Our press is one of only a very few independent feminist presses in Canada committed to publishing fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction by and about women, and complementing this with relevant non-fiction, that bring new, innovative and diverse perspectives with the potential to change and enhance women’s lives everywhere. Our aim is to conserve a publishing space dedicated to feminist voices that provoke discussion, advance feminist thought, and speak to diverse lives of women. We have always been particularly interested in ensuring that the voices of disenfranchised and
marginalized women are heard and we are committed to working closely with talented, emerging writers, as well as established writers. Founded in 1978 with the goal of making current writing on a wide variety of feminist topics accessible to the largest possible community of readers, we are the proud publisher of one of Canada’s oldest feminist journals.
Our editorial policy is to publish visionary books that reflect the depth, breadth and diversity of women’s lives across Canada and around the world. Our priorities are to publish literary books, in particular by fresh, new Canadian voices, that are intellectually rigorous, speak to women’s hearts, and tell truths about the lives of the broad diversity of women—smart books for people who want to read and think about real women’s lives.
We are looking for an intern who can be a team player, with a feminist sensibility, and a keen attention to detail. Duties are related to all aspects of our publishing program for both our scholarly journal and our books and include typesetting, copyediting, proofreading, database management, order fulfillment, special promotions, and any other tasks that may arise that are central to running a small press.
We strongly encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds including ancestry, culture, ethnicity, gender identity, gender expression, language, physical and intellectual ability, race, religion (creed), sex, sexual orientation and socio-economic status.
This paid internship position will be from mid-May to the end of August 2019.
Please submit your cover letter and resumé to [email protected] by April 21.
Inanna Publications Internship Position Available
Our press is one of only a very few independent feminist presses in Canada committed to publishing fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction by and about women, and complementing this with relevant non-fiction, that bring new, innovative and diverse perspectives with the potential to change and enhance women’s lives everywhere. Our aim is to conserve a publishing space dedicated to feminist voices that provoke discussion, advance feminist thought, and speak to diverse lives of women. We have always been particularly interested in ensuring that the voices of disenfranchised and marginalized women are heard and we are committed to working closely with talented, emerging writers, as well as established writers. Founded in 1978 with the goal of making current writing on a wide variety of feminist topics accessible to the largest possible community of readers, we are the proud publisher of one of Canada’s oldest feminist journals.
Our editorial policy is to publish visionary books that reflect the depth, breadth and diversity of women’s lives across Canada and around the world. Our priorities are to publish literary books, in particular by fresh, new Canadian voices, that are intellectually rigorous, speak to women’s hearts, and tell truths about the lives of the broad diversity of women—smart books for people who want to read and think about real women’s lives.
We are looking for an intern who can be a team player, with a feminist sensibility, and a keen attention to detail. Duties are related to all aspects of our publishing program for both our scholarly journal and our books and include typesetting, copyediting, proofreading, database management, order fulfillment, special promotions, and any other tasks that may arise that are central to running a small press.
We strongly encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds including ancestry, culture, ethnicity, gender identity, gender expression, language, physical and intellectual ability, race, religion (creed), sex, sexual orientation and socio-economic status.
This paid internship position begins mid-May and ends at the end of August 2019.
Please submit your cover letter and resumé by April 21 to: [email protected]
