Get in-depth insights into the many aspects of submitting one’s work for publication. This class will examine the basics of where and how to submit short stories and essays, cover letters, keeping track of submissions, dos and don’ts, helpful tips, and how long it will take to receive a response. Learn what editors look for in submissions, which venues might be a good fit for your work, when to contact and how to interact with editors, whether or not to pay submission fees, and how to pitch an essay to a magazine that doesn’t accept general submissions. In short, this course will take a thorough look at every step in the sometimes overwhelming process of sending your work into the world.
TAKE THIS CLASS IF
- You’re ready to send your stories or essays to journals and magazines.
- You want answers to common questions about the submissions process from a writer and journal editor.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT JAMES’ CLASSES
- “The instructor was very candid and did a good job answering questions.”
- “JT was very funny, and he has a great presentation.”
- “Great class, well-organized.”
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
James Tate Hill is the author of Academy Gothic, winner of the Nilsen Prize for a First Novel. Fiction Editor for the literary journal Monkeybicycle, his work has appeared in Literary Hub, Writer’s Digest, Story Quarterly, The Texas Review, and The Laurel Review, among others. Originally from West Virginia, he teaches writing at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, North Carolina.
LOCATION
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