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Meet the Interns: Michelle Leabo, Content Team Manager
Michelle Leabo is a Senior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences majoring in English with a concentration in Literature.
What do you do for SR?
As Content Team Manager, it is my job to keep SR’s content organized. I make sure that our spreadsheets are continually updated. One of my major responsibilities is to ensure that no work get lost. I remain in close contact with other teams and practice excellent communication between my teammates and other interns.
How did you hear about or get involved with Superstition Review?
I heard about Superstition Review last semester when I took a class with P
Meet the Interns: Mariah Beckman, Solicitations Coordinator
Mariah Beckman is an English Literature Senior at Arizona State University and is pursuing a Technical Writing Certificate.
What do you do for SR?
I review current solicitation list and update contacts, and maintain this list so that the following issues have a solicitations list to build off of. I also work with Editors to add names to list and constantly update the Solicitation List with author responses. My job consists largely of helping to garner submissions and organize the responses to those submissions to provide clear and updated list of works to be featured in Superstition Review.
How did you hear about or get
Meet the Interns: Tabitha Gutierrez, Advertising
Tabitha Gutierrez is a senior majoring in Business and English Creative Writing.
What do you do for SR?
At SR, I am in charge of advertising and getting the word about SR out to the public. I write press releases/newsletter providing updates about upcoming readings, submission periods, etc. as well as pursue ways of gaining advertising.
How did you hear about or get involved with Superstition Review?
I heard about the Superstition Review through an email from the English department regarding internship possibilities. I selected SR as my internship because I felt like a student run magazine was new an
Meet the Interns: Scott Sivinski, Development Coordinator
Scott Sivinski is a Senior at Arizona State University majoring in Literature, Writing and Film.
What do you do for SR?
I am formatting the work we have to be sent out to Amazon to use on Kindle.
How did you hear about or get involved with Superstition Review?
I heard about the Review in an email, probably from the English department.
Who is your dream contributor to the journal? Talk about him/her.
David Sedaris who is one of my favorite authors and memoirists would be a great contributor. He has stories for everything.
What job, other than your own, would
Meet the Interns: Melissa Silva, Interview Coordinator
Melissa Silva is a Sophomore at Arizona State University majoring in Economics and International Relations.
What do you do for SR?
I’m the interview coordinator. I organize potential authors to interview, contact the authors and then become the communication link between the editors and authors.
How did you hear about or get involved with Superstition Review?
My ENG 102 teacher recommended I become involved.
What is your favorite section of SR? Why?
The interview section. I like hearing about how the authors developed each character and where the whole idea had its origi
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