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Intellectual Property Group, a literary management company based in Los Angeles, seeks remote for-credit interns for Summer 2026

IPG's clients and source material have been responsible for such current, past and upcoming TV hits as BIG LITTLE LIES, BOARDWALK EMPIRE, BOSCH, CRIMINAL MINDS, THE EXPANSE and THE WHEEL OF TIME. And on the film side: THE BOOK THIEF, CASINO ROYALE, CRASH, THE DESCENDANTS, FERDINAND, LIFE OF PI, MILLION DOLLAR BABY, THE WOLF OF WALL STREET and many more. IPG represents high profile screenwriters/authors, such as Michael Connelly (Bosch), Ron Stallworth (BlacKkKlansman), and James SA Corey (The Expanse).

Internship Description: This is an engaging, educational opportunity for interns looking for experience in the entertainment industry. This remote internship is primarily reading/coverage intensive. Interns will read and provide detailed coverage for books, screenplays, teleplays, stage plays, and articles with an eye toward adaptation to Film and TV and representation of clients. Opportunities to learn more about the industry and ask questions to assistants and managers will be provided via intern Zoom call sessions. Some light administrative work and research may be requested (helping to create and curate tracking grids, etc), and tutorials and explanations about industry practices will be provided by assistants and coordinators. This is a great opportunity for those interested in development, literary management, and for aspiring writers.

This internship is a particularly good fit for avid readers with strong writing skills, who want a deeper look into how books become films/tv shows, and the representation process for authors, screen writers, and directors.

This is an unpaid remote internship for college credit. Anyone in the US is welcome to apply.  Please email resumes as attachments and cover letter in the body of the email to kris@ipglm.com.  

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until May 15, 2026. Early applicants are highly encouraged. 

Applicants moved to the second round of the application will be asked to provide a piece of sample coverage. Please note, as first and foremost artist advocates, we are vehemently against the use of AI in creative spaces. If you use AI to write a cover letter, or in your coverage, please apply elsewhere.