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Open Editorial Positions at Dappled Things

Katy Carl

Dappled Things magazine has always been run by a team of dedicated volunteers who love Catholic literature, art, and thought. If you love these too, we currently have open volunteer staff positions! Interested in helping out? Please send your resume and a brief bio (~150 words) to dappledthings.editor (at) gmail (dot) com. Have a recommendation? Please encourage anyone who might be interested to apply.

The positions are as follows:

Book Review Editor: In collaboration with our editor in chief and president, correspond with authors, book publishers, and reviewers to ensure that reviews of books that will be compelling to our readers consistently appear in Dappled Things.

Social Media Editor: In collaboration with our web editor, pursue the good of Catholic literary tradition and of our community of readers through online engagement; curate content, schedule postings, and handle other duties as assigned.

Associate Editor: In collaboration with the team of associates, section editors, and editor in chief, review incoming submissions to the magazine, offer opinions in the magazine’s internal forum, and recommend submissions for print and web publication.

Managing Editor: In collaboration with the entire Dappled Things staff:

-Regularly review incoming submissions
-Assign monthly readings to associate and section editors
-Communicate with submitters and with authors whose work is scheduled to appear or has appeared in the magazine: send notices, answer queries, etc.
-Follow up with and prompt editors and staff as needed
-Participate in an annual scheduling conversation
-Handle other duties as assigned

We look forward to hearing from you!

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Katy Carl

About Katy Carl

Katy Carl is Editor in Chief of Dappled Things.

Mary, Queen of Angels 2020

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