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Publishing Poetry Today

Ever wondered what editors are thinking when they read our work? How they make decisions? Curious about common submission mistakes we might be making? How to find the right journal or magazine to submit to? Online or in print? What to consider when submitting a manuscript for publication?

This craft talk will cover these topics and more, presenting our panelists with many frequently asked questions about publishing poetry in today’s ever-changing world. We’ll hear from editors at Poets & Writers Magazine, Beloit Poetry Journal, The Maine Review, and the publisher of the independent press Kelsay Books, joining founder Meg Weston in a lively discussion of the art and science of getting our poems out into the world.

Perfect for those of us who are sometimes confounded by the process of putting poems out into the world, this panel is a special opportunity to get tips and tricks directly from editors and publishers themselves. We’ll learn more about how the decisions to publish are made. There will be time for your Q&A as well. Sign up today.

Registration is not limited, and the cost is just $10.00.

Learn more about our panelists here.

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Submitting Your Work for Publication: A  Two-Part Craft Talk and Workshop