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We're looking for a few (more) good (imaginary) girl writers
Submitted by imaginary dana on May 7, 2007.{Bumping this post to the top of the blog while we're still taking applications for the positions...}
Always dreamed of being imaginary? Now's your chance!
Three Imaginary Girls seeks two new live show correspondent: a Seattle-based all-ages live show writer, and a Portland live show writer.
We've posted ads to Craigslist for both positions... and they go a little something like this:
Imaginary work has loads of perks (free shows and CDs) and is great experience for budding music writers and/or music enthusiasts who would like to share their opinions beyond their personal blogs or livejournals, help build music community in your hometown, and have big fun online!
The ideal imaginary girl....
- Is passionate about discovering new /independent music, especially live shows
- Sees live music at least twice per week
- Loves to write, has a lot to say, isn't afraid to express her opinions, and has experience with writing about music
- Is an avid online social networker (send us links to your myspace/facebook/livejournal, yadda yadda)
Intrigued? Want to learn more? Email us at editor@threeimaginarygirls.com and tell us your top three favorite releases for 2007 so far, the last three shows you attended, and your top three local bands in your city. Also, please include links to any of your online writings or attach a writing sample (txt, doc, or pdf format). We can't wait to hear from you!
Also, if you're a college student, TIG is available for intern opportunities. Just let us know when you email us. Thanks!
Also, TIG is always looking for strong music writers and photographers. If you're interested shooting shows, writing about CDs or films, or if you love to transcribe and write interviews, you can contact us too at the same place: editor@threeimaginarygirls.com.
greggoir said on April 27, 2007:
if you ever want a correspondent in an obscure british town, do let me know :p
Lawrence Winnerman said on April 27, 2007:
No boys!!!!
Unless they're cute, gay, and like dating bears....
imaginary dana said on April 27, 2007:
For these particular roles, we are seeking girls. But then, we have a "don't ask, don't tell" sort of policy... so if you're male and you're willing to be Lawrence's hot new bear imaginary boyfriend, we'll see what we can do... ;)
imaginary dana said on April 30, 2007:
You're hired! Do you know how Liz and I long to be from an obscure British town??
imaginary dana said on April 30, 2007:
Aww, thanks Kayla! Email me to chat more about how you'd like to contribute....
greggoir said on April 30, 2007:
oh, i can just imagine the blogs now. 'Today a man dropped his dog, but it was okay. Nothing very musical here, but it did bark, which is rough singing for animals'
Imaginary-Kiku said on April 30, 2007:
I'm not sure how qualified I am, but I am Seattle-based and can really only go to all ages shows, seeing as I'm 16
I'd love to help out if you need me :]
IndieSucks said on April 30, 2007:
So, is this just blatant sex discrimination or will you accept applications from men just to give you something to laugh at behind closed doors?
Erik Gonzalez said on April 30, 2007:
Wow, you're making Donald Rumsfeld look like a guy who doesn't know how to pick a fight.
Paul/Shrug said on May 1, 2007:
You think this is discrimination? You should've seen this place when it was called "Three Imaginary Dolphins." All anybody did was bark, eat fish and talk about how much Hot Tuna sucked.
imaginary ash said on April 27, 2007:
Say, Dana, do they have to be girls? Or are imaginary boys also welcome to apply?