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We are currently teamed with a dozen universities around the world to provide a great internship opportunity for students in creative nonfiction writing. We are interested in expanding this internship to provide the same opportunity to other universities & students who are interested in a publishing or writing career. Our internship is 100% unpaid and lasts for 6 months with flexible scheduling and the ability to work remotely. For more information, please view the following pages: Internship Description by a past intern |
Internship Partners:We’re Global
France Ireland United States Phillipines Our remote internship gives students the opportunity to get published and learn insider secrets to the publishing industry. Upon completion, all interns will feel confident accepting jobs in the following areas:
Content Writing SEO Consulting Interior Book Layout Book Proposal Design Resume Advisory |
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Who We AreInnovative Wellness PublishingHardMagic is one of five companies owned by entrepreneur, Matt Hackney. The internship integrates health & fitness with publishing. Interns will have the opportunity to work alongside fitness professionals in the creation of web pages, magazine articles, and books. In 2010, we have a selection of 8 books we plan to publish in the realm of health & fitness. They are as follows:
The Summit of Success Published! Donkey Business Eric Frimpong – the Autobiography The Fire Within – 2nd Edition How To Cheat The Leaf of Life Testimonial“After finishing my Masters in English, I still didn’t know what I wanted to do with my career. An internship with HardMagic answered this question and so much more. I now am published in a multitude of magazines and newspapers and also the Senior Editor for a respected magazine in the dancing industry.” Media by Interns |
Green & New Age
“Human beings used to kill animals primarily for meat and hides; however, that changed with the advent of animal domestication around 8000 BC. At that time, goats and sheep were domesticated in the Middle East and lived on a diet of grass. Farmers realized that animals could sustain themselves on an easily obtainable stock of food which was otherwise useless to humans, so they started experimenting with other uses for animal byproducts; hence human consumption of animal milk. Now, instead of simply hunting animals and getting one share of meat and skin, they capitalized on milk production and used the same animals for years. There is evidence of humans drinking milk from many mammals, including goats, sheep, camels, donkeys, even water buffalo, but cow’s milk is by far the biggest industry for animal milk. Why? Because cows can produce nearly 40 liters of milk in one milking. In this world of quantity over quality, cow’s milk made the most sense.” This excerpt was written entirely by one of our interns – Thanks to Jessica Fix of UCSB! Upcoming Info*Spanish Internship* |
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