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A note tucked at the bottom of the letters column in this week's Village Voice:

The Voice has an immediate opening for a staff writer. We're looking for journalists who understand the difference between magazine-style reporting and the hurried factoid-finding of daily papers. The ideal candidate must have the ability to create in-depth and compelling stories that explore issues, events, and people. We'd like to see examples of not only your past work but also your current ideas. That means we'd like to see your story pitches. We offer competitive salaries and benefits.

Such an interesting place to work. Understanding the difference between magazine and newspaper pieces is essential. But understanding "the boundaries of journalism"? Well, that's more flexible.

Letters [VV]
Earlier: Gawker's coverage of the 'Village Voice.'