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Overview of Project Need
The National Book Foundation (NBF), presenter of the National Book Awards, is seeking a full-time Awards & Communications Coordinator to join our small and dynamic team. The Awards & Communications Coordinator reports to the Senior Manager of Awards & Honors, and also works in close collaboration with the Senior Manager of Marketing & Communications, to support NBF’s year-round marketing and communications activities, with a particular focus on the annual National Book Awards—from submissions, through announcements, to the Ceremony & Benefit Dinner.
Typist sought for full-length manuscript (in English, including quotes and not infrequent interpolations in Hebrew script). Appreciated is a familiarity with Hebrew and French Structuralism re: the range of content. Ballpark range estimated 200 hours in total, for the first typescript from handwritten text, and subsequent edit.
$40/hr. Timeline of work, aimed to be completed by June ’24.
Please send brief description of relevant knowledge, experience, etc., and any questions to:
Email: aleph1.ale@yahoo.com
Data Manager
Reports To: Director of Publisher Development
Employment Status: Full-Time
Overview
The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (GSAS) is hiring a director of the GSAS Writing Studio. The Studio’s mission is to support masters and doctoral students as they pursue writing projects crucial to their research and careers.
The Department of Languages and Literatures at Ashland University (www.ashland.edu) invites applications for an Assistant or Associate Professor of English and Director of the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing. Housed within the university’s College of Arts and Sciences, this position reports directly to the Department Chair. This position is on a nine (9) month contract with a summer stipend to direct the residency for MFA.
Responsibilities include:
The Hunter College English Department and MFA Program in Creative Writing invites applicants for a Distinguished Lecturer position to teach graduate workshops and graduate craft seminars in the Creative Nonfiction track and to serve as the faculty coordinator of the nonfiction track. We seek a writer of national/international stature, an outstanding publishing record that includes at least three books with major publishers and work placed in national periodicals, with five or more years of graduate teaching experience.
WRITER
** This role will be on assignment for Columbia University School of Professional Studies but hired through a Temporary Agency.**
Position Summary
Executive Division
Press Office – New York City
Speechwriter
Reference No: EXEC/PO _SW_NYC_6317
The Department of English at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, anticipates a limited number of full-time, non-tenure-track 9-month Lecturer positions to teach first-year composition and/or business and technical writing courses during the 2024-2025 academic year, with the possibility of teaching creative writing and/or literary studies in future years to meet departmental needs. These positions are one-year appointments and covered by a