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Can’t make it to the live class? No problem! All classes are recorded and made available to class registrants for one month.
Want to submit your work to journals and magazines but don’t know how?
In this class, we’ll talk about what literary magazines are, what editors are looking for in submissions, tips on how to get the most out of a literary journal, tips for crafting a great a cover letter and contributor bio, as well as how to navigate the whole process from submission to acceptance (and how to handle rejections). The skills you learn in this session can easily apply to other publication realms, including writing to agents and editors of small book presses. All participants will receive a complimentary magazine of their choice.
In addition to having several books (both prose and poetry) published, Meg Eden Kuyatt’s work is published or forthcoming in magazines including Writer’s Digest, Prairie Schooner, The Rumpus, Poetry Northwest, Crab Orchard Review, RHINO, and CV2. Join us to hear how she approaches the submission process and what she’s learned along the way.
TAKE THIS CLASS IF
The deadline to register for this class is Wednesday, September 27 at 5:00 PM CDT.
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
The WLT is committed to making our online classes accessible to all writers including writers who do not have the financial means to pay for programming. Three (3) seats in this class have been set aside for scholarship recipients to attend free of charge. Please fill out this application no later than 2 days prior to the class to be considered for one of the scholarship seats. We do not ask for any corroborating documents; we only ask that you help us understand your situation. If you are selected for one of the available seats you will be notified via email (from wlt@writersleague.org) no later than 24 hours before the start of the class. Please note, each writer is limited to no more than four (4) total scholarship seats per catalog season.