Spring 2026 Publicity Intern, Storey Publishing

Hachette Book Group

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United States (Remote)

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Position summary

ropriate steps to achieve goals while taking ownership of situations as needed

  • Interest in or eagerness to learn about the current media landscape, book publicity, and other related activities
  • Proficient in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint
  • What you will learn:
  • Research social media influencers, niche Substack writers and podcasts that would be a fit for Storey authors, and other target media
  • Write early drafts of press releases, galley letters, and pitch emails for upcoming titles
  • Coordinate GoodReads, influencer mailings, and other book giveaways
  • Update and maintain NetGalley digital review platform
  • Use digital tools to search for publicity opportunities for authors
  • General new opportunity research (brand partner database/watching competition/marketing trends)
  • Write and update keywords and descriptions to optimize for maximum discoverability
  • Perform administrative duties such as route galley copy, process office warehouse orders, track inventory, create galley orders, coordinate mailings, schedule meetings, create and distribute weekly reports, and track publicity hits.

How to apply:
In order to be considered, all candidates must submit both a resume and cover letter.

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The compensation for this position is $17/hour. There may be times that you will be required (or requested) to work overtime due to the nature of your role or exceptional workload issues or special projects.