by Rachael Kelly | Nov 1, 2017 | Blog Feature, Events, Internships, Interview Tips, Opportunities
Past a pair of revolving doors on 6th Avenue lies the gold-plated lobby of Simon & Schuster, one of the most highly-regarded houses in the industry. The company was founded by Richard L. (Dick) Simon and M. Lincoln (Max) Schuster in 1924 and, historically...
by Rachael Kelly | Oct 9, 2017 | Announcements, Blog Feature, Internships, Opportunities
Alright, everyone. This is a long post, but a really important one. If you’re hoping to intern at a book, magazine, or media company in the spring, now’s the time to start looking at PUB 699A, a.k.a. Internship I. In the fall and spring, internships run...
by Rachael Kelly | Oct 9, 2017 | Blog Feature, Internships, Online, Opportunities
*Please read this in conjunction with our Internship I & II post. HACHETTE BOOK GROUP Each year, Hachette Book Group (HBG) publishes more than 1,400 adult books, 300 YA/children’s books, and 450 audio books. HBG headquarters is located in New York City, but...
by Rachael Kelly | Sep 15, 2017 | Blog Feature, Spotlight
Rachael Kelly, Internship Graduate Assistant Rachael is a loud-and-proud lover of the written word. Born in Canada but raised in Arizona, she left the Grand Canyon State in 2012 to study journalism and law at the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia....
by Rachael Kelly | Sep 15, 2017 | Blog Feature, Faculty in the Spotlight, Opportunities
Kathy Sandler is the Senior Manager of Content Applications and Digital Workflow Development at Penguin Random House. She is also an Adjunct Faculty member in the M.S. in Publishing Program at Pace University. She specializes in management, workflow, and publishing...
by Rachael Kelly | Sep 13, 2017 | Announcements, Blog Feature, Events
Dear Colleagues and Graduate Students, I hope you enjoyed your summer break. Welcome back to Pace University. We have 27 new students, 57 current students, and 3 visiting students enrolled in the Pace Publishing program for Fall 2017 – a total of 87 students this...