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Submitting to Literary Journals

Recorded

January 30, 2024

Duration

2 Hours

Cost

$35

Subject

Publishing

Topic

Business

You’ve done it. You’ve written that short story, personal essay, or poem. You’ve completed several drafts, run it past a B reader or the members of your writing group, revised that sucker until you could revise it no more, and polished every word, phrase, or sentence.

Now what? Get your thick skin on, because it’s time to submit!

Long before completing a book-length manuscript, many writers start the publishing journey by submitting their work to literary journals (also known as literary magazines, or “lit mags”).

In this symposium, you’ll learn the following:

  • What literary journals are and their history
  • How to find reputable magazines
  • Ways to decide which journals might be right for your work
  • Submission process, step-by-step
  • Tips for cover letters (when required)
  • Organizing your submissions

What attendees have said ...

"I have attended a number of these types of seminars, most of which I left before time was up. This was the best yet. Thank you both so much."

Host

Faye Rapoport DesPres is the author of the memoir-in-essays Message From a Blue Jay (Buddhapuss Ink, 2014); the three children’s books in the Stray Cat Stories series (Writer’s Coffee Bar Press, 2018-2021); and the micro-fiction collection Soul to Soul: Tiny Stories of Hope and Resilience (Huntsville Independent Press, 2023). She also co-edited and contributed to […]

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