Submitting Your Work for Publication: A  Two-Part Craft Talk and Workshop

Submitting Your Work for Publication: A  Two-Part Craft Talk and Workshop

Join us for a dynamic online event where we'll guide you through the process of submitting your work for publication, offering valuable craf

By The Poets Corner

Date and time

January 11 · 3:30pm - January 25 · 5pm PST

Location

Online

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About this event

Taught by Chelsea Jackson
Two Thursdays, January 11th and 25th, 2024, 6:30 – 8:00 PM ET
Base Cost: $35 | Editorial Feedback Package: $90
Limited to 20 participants

Do you have stories or poems you'd like to share with the world? Are you new to the submission process and don't know where to start or how to find publication opportunities? In this two-part course, we will demystify the process of publication and equip writers with essential knowledge and tools for submitting.

In week one, we'll break down the components of a literary submission, learn how to find journals accepting work, and unpack the language and process of submitting. Between the first and second meetings, participants will have the opportunity to practice writing their bio and cover letter and can send them to Chelsea for feedback. In our second gathering, we will review the Submittable platform, explore common dos and don'ts of submitting, and carve out time to prepare a submission.

Part workshop, part craft talk, this class will provide participants with a greater understanding of and confidence around the submission process.

A small number of Editorial Feedback Package deals are also available for those participants who, in addition to the class, would like editorial feedback on the creative work they plan to submit (not just the bio and cover letter they draft). With this package, Chelsea will offer both in-document feedback and general editorial observations, comments, and suggestions on three poems (not exceeding five pages total). Feedback will be sent within a month of the final class and will help writers better prepare their work for submission.

Learn more here.

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The Poets Corner fosters community among writers and readers interested in poetry and short prose. Based in midcoast Maine, The Poets Corner serves this community with readings and other offerings of interest.

Founded by Meg Weston and Kathrin Seitz in June of 2020.

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