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How to Get Published in Literary Journals – with Andrea A. Firth

  • 21 Jan 2023
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Zoom

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Start Your Writing Year Off on the Right Foot! Register today!

You have an essay, short story, poem, or hybrid piece polished and ready to share with the world. But where? And how?  Getting published in a literary journal isn’t like entering a lottery. It’s not a matter of chance or luck. Getting published is a process. Whether you are an experienced writer who wants to publish more, new to submitting and getting ready to send out your first piece or looking for new outlets for writing that is stalled, it’s the same process.
     In this special Saturday two-hour session held on Zoom, you will learn the steps to follow and the tools and resources to use to submit and be accepted in literary magazines. Plus, you will gain the motivation and encouragement to get started, unstuck, and publishing more. We will create a clear and manageable plan for you to follow and introduce you to range of potential literary outlets for your writing. By the end of the class you WILL be ready to hit Submit and be on your way to getting published in lit mags. There will be ample opportunity to ask questions.

WORKSHOP RATES:
ESWA Members: $40; Non-members: $60

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ANDREA A. FIRTH
is a writer, editor, and educator living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has been a freelance writer and journalist for over 25 years. Andrea is an Editor at the Brevity Blog and cofounder of Diablo Writers’ Workshop where she teaches creative nonfiction and provides editorial consulting. Andrea is also adjunct faculty at Saint Mary’s College of California where she received an MFA in Creative Nonfiction Writing. Her essays have been published in The Coachella Review, Motherwell, and Please See Me among others, and she was a finalist for the Missouri Review's 2021 Perkoff Prize in nonfiction. You can read Andrea’s work at her website.


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