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Internship Program

At Bailiwick Press, we believe it's important to help educate the next generation of publishers, editors, writers, and illustrators.

But what do interns do?

Bailiwick's internship program exposes interns to all facets of publishing. Our interns have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with the entire cycle of book publishing, from concept to draft, editing, layout, printing, and marketing. They:

• attend editorial meetings.
• give input on the current books-in-progress.
• help review submissions.
• proofread.
• do marketing projects of all kinds, from list-building and mailings to website updates, videos, and event support.

Bailiwick offers semester-long internships worth 2-3 college credits (6-9 hours of work per week, 80-120 hours of work for the semester). We have a relationship with the English department at Colorado State University but are also open to interns from other schools as well as independent interns. 
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Bailiwick Press Internship

Our current intern: Fall 2019

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Casey Forest

Casey is a third-year at Colorado State University, double majoring in Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts and English with a concentration in Creative Writing. She loves both reading and writing short fiction and magical realism. When she graduates, she hopes to become an editor and continue working on her collection of flash fiction.

Casey is a barista at Linden Street Cafe as well as the Writing Editor of Cicada Creative, an all-arts magazine based out of CSU. She loves all things language, art, coffee, and imagination. 

Amy Greene former Bailiwick Press Intern
Bonnie Goss former Bailiwick Press intern

Do you have an interest in publishing?
Think you might have what it takes to be a Bailiwick Press intern?

Qualifications

Candidates should:
•have excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
•be capable in Microsoft Word, Excel and other office software.
•be comfortable doing online searches to gather information.
•be interested in learning more about publishing and marketing.

English undergraduate or graduate students with an interest in children's literature and the publishing process are preferred.
How do I apply?

If you are interested in applying for an unpaid Bailiwick internship, we would be happy to provide you with more information. Please send a resume and cover letter explaining your specific interest in Bailiwick to [email protected]. Please include the semester you're interested in, the number of credits you wish to pursue, and your availability Monday through Friday 8 am-5 pm .

We're proud to count more than a dozen current and former interns among our friends and colleagues! Here's what just a few of them have gone on to do:

Booksellers
Bailiwick Press titles are distributed by Legato Publishers Group,  an affiliate of Publishers Group West, and can be ordered directly from PGW as well as your normal channels.
Submissions
We consider submissions, agented and unagented, for humorous children's and young adult fiction. Please read our guidelines and fill out our submission form here. 
Contact 
309 East Mulberry Street
Fort Collins, Colorado 80524  USA
Phone 970.672.4878
Fax 970.672.4731
[email protected]

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