7/27: "The World of Lit Mags": A Workshop with Andrea A. Firth

$75.00

Join Andrea A. Firth for this 3-hour workshop on navigating the world of literary magazines. All registrants will be emailed a link to join the live session.

To apply for financial aid, complete this form before purchasing the workshop.

Date: Saturday, July 27, 12:00-3:00 pm ET
Location: Online (Zoom)

Getting published in a literary journal isn't a matter of chance or luck—it’s a process. In this three-hour workshop, taught by Andrea Firth, you will learn the steps to follow and the tools and resources to use to submit and be accepted in literary magazines. Whether you're 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, this webinar will provide you with the motivation and support to get started, unstuck, and publishing more. Rejection is part of the process, and we'll talk about how to avoid it, manage it, and use it to your advantage. We will create a clear and manageable plan for you to follow and introduce you to a range of potential literary outlets for your writing. And there will be ample opportunity to ask questions.

All registrants will be automatically entered into a raffle to win a free individual, 30-minute consultation on a short essay (<1,500 words). You can purchase additional raffle tickets below.

Andrea A. Firth is a writer, editor and educator living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is an Editor at Brevity Blog and cofounder of Diablo Writers’ Workshop where she teaches creative writing and provides developmental editing. She has taught for Blue Stoop in the past. Andrea has an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Saint Mary’s College of California and was a finalist for The Missouri Review's 2021 Perkoff Prize in nonfiction. Her work has appeared in Catapult, Dorothy Parker’s Ashes, Allium, The Coachella Review among others. Learn more about her at www.andreaafirth.com.

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Join Andrea A. Firth for this 3-hour workshop on navigating the world of literary magazines. All registrants will be emailed a link to join the live session.

To apply for financial aid, complete this form before purchasing the workshop.

Date: Saturday, July 27, 12:00-3:00 pm ET
Location: Online (Zoom)

Getting published in a literary journal isn't a matter of chance or luck—it’s a process. In this three-hour workshop, taught by Andrea Firth, you will learn the steps to follow and the tools and resources to use to submit and be accepted in literary magazines. Whether you're 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, this webinar will provide you with the motivation and support to get started, unstuck, and publishing more. Rejection is part of the process, and we'll talk about how to avoid it, manage it, and use it to your advantage. We will create a clear and manageable plan for you to follow and introduce you to a range of potential literary outlets for your writing. And there will be ample opportunity to ask questions.

All registrants will be automatically entered into a raffle to win a free individual, 30-minute consultation on a short essay (<1,500 words). You can purchase additional raffle tickets below.

Andrea A. Firth is a writer, editor and educator living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is an Editor at Brevity Blog and cofounder of Diablo Writers’ Workshop where she teaches creative writing and provides developmental editing. She has taught for Blue Stoop in the past. Andrea has an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Saint Mary’s College of California and was a finalist for The Missouri Review's 2021 Perkoff Prize in nonfiction. Her work has appeared in Catapult, Dorothy Parker’s Ashes, Allium, The Coachella Review among others. Learn more about her at www.andreaafirth.com.

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Join Andrea A. Firth for this 3-hour workshop on navigating the world of literary magazines. All registrants will be emailed a link to join the live session.

To apply for financial aid, complete this form before purchasing the workshop.

Date: Saturday, July 27, 12:00-3:00 pm ET
Location: Online (Zoom)

Getting published in a literary journal isn't a matter of chance or luck—it’s a process. In this three-hour workshop, taught by Andrea Firth, you will learn the steps to follow and the tools and resources to use to submit and be accepted in literary magazines. Whether you're 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, this webinar will provide you with the motivation and support to get started, unstuck, and publishing more. Rejection is part of the process, and we'll talk about how to avoid it, manage it, and use it to your advantage. We will create a clear and manageable plan for you to follow and introduce you to a range of potential literary outlets for your writing. And there will be ample opportunity to ask questions.

All registrants will be automatically entered into a raffle to win a free individual, 30-minute consultation on a short essay (<1,500 words). You can purchase additional raffle tickets below.

Andrea A. Firth is a writer, editor and educator living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is an Editor at Brevity Blog and cofounder of Diablo Writers’ Workshop where she teaches creative writing and provides developmental editing. She has taught for Blue Stoop in the past. Andrea has an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Saint Mary’s College of California and was a finalist for The Missouri Review's 2021 Perkoff Prize in nonfiction. Her work has appeared in Catapult, Dorothy Parker’s Ashes, Allium, The Coachella Review among others. Learn more about her at www.andreaafirth.com.

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