Archive: How to Publish in Literary Journals and Magazines
Date: 5/15
Time: 4:30pm - 6:30pm PST
Cost:
Class Level: Emerging - Intermediate
Are you interested in publishing your writing in journals and magazines? Have you considered it, but don’t know where to start? Do you wonder if your work is even good enough for publication?
In this two-hour, interactive workshop, you’ll learn everything you need to know to get started:
Knowing when your work is ready to submit
Finding and researching journals and magazines in every genre
Writing cover letters
Crafting your author’s bio
Navigating Submittable
Tracking and organizing your submissions
Strategies for submitting
Vocabulary to help you represent yourself like a pro
“Literary Twitter”
Participants will receive a reference guide with space for notes and a list of almost 300 journals, and there will be ample time for Q&A.
Attend with a pen and paper or the reference guide you’ll receive prior to the workshop. You’ll leave with the tools necessary to begin submitting your work to journals and magazines ranging from approachable to top-tier. This workshop is perfect for writers of all skill levels.
Your Instructor: TJ Butler lives on a sailboat on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay with her husband and dog. She writes fiction and essays that are not all fun and games. She coaches writers interested in accountability, goal setting, and story consultation, and she is a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee. Her work appears in a variety of literary journals, and she's a regular contributor to Tiny House Magazine. Her short story collection, "A Flame on the Ocean," is forthcoming this fall. Find her at @aGalWithNoName and TJButlerAuthor.com
Date: 5/15
Time: 4:30pm - 6:30pm PST
Cost:
Class Level: Emerging - Intermediate
Are you interested in publishing your writing in journals and magazines? Have you considered it, but don’t know where to start? Do you wonder if your work is even good enough for publication?
In this two-hour, interactive workshop, you’ll learn everything you need to know to get started:
Knowing when your work is ready to submit
Finding and researching journals and magazines in every genre
Writing cover letters
Crafting your author’s bio
Navigating Submittable
Tracking and organizing your submissions
Strategies for submitting
Vocabulary to help you represent yourself like a pro
“Literary Twitter”
Participants will receive a reference guide with space for notes and a list of almost 300 journals, and there will be ample time for Q&A.
Attend with a pen and paper or the reference guide you’ll receive prior to the workshop. You’ll leave with the tools necessary to begin submitting your work to journals and magazines ranging from approachable to top-tier. This workshop is perfect for writers of all skill levels.
Your Instructor: TJ Butler lives on a sailboat on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay with her husband and dog. She writes fiction and essays that are not all fun and games. She coaches writers interested in accountability, goal setting, and story consultation, and she is a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee. Her work appears in a variety of literary journals, and she's a regular contributor to Tiny House Magazine. Her short story collection, "A Flame on the Ocean," is forthcoming this fall. Find her at @aGalWithNoName and TJButlerAuthor.com
Date: 5/15
Time: 4:30pm - 6:30pm PST
Cost:
Class Level: Emerging - Intermediate
Are you interested in publishing your writing in journals and magazines? Have you considered it, but don’t know where to start? Do you wonder if your work is even good enough for publication?
In this two-hour, interactive workshop, you’ll learn everything you need to know to get started:
Knowing when your work is ready to submit
Finding and researching journals and magazines in every genre
Writing cover letters
Crafting your author’s bio
Navigating Submittable
Tracking and organizing your submissions
Strategies for submitting
Vocabulary to help you represent yourself like a pro
“Literary Twitter”
Participants will receive a reference guide with space for notes and a list of almost 300 journals, and there will be ample time for Q&A.
Attend with a pen and paper or the reference guide you’ll receive prior to the workshop. You’ll leave with the tools necessary to begin submitting your work to journals and magazines ranging from approachable to top-tier. This workshop is perfect for writers of all skill levels.
Your Instructor: TJ Butler lives on a sailboat on Maryland's Chesapeake Bay with her husband and dog. She writes fiction and essays that are not all fun and games. She coaches writers interested in accountability, goal setting, and story consultation, and she is a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee. Her work appears in a variety of literary journals, and she's a regular contributor to Tiny House Magazine. Her short story collection, "A Flame on the Ocean," is forthcoming this fall. Find her at @aGalWithNoName and TJButlerAuthor.com