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Mapping the Maze for Poets: Chart Your Path to Publication

$ 225 usd
+ available add-ons
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Mon, Nov 18, 2024, 6:15 PM EST – Wed, Nov 20, 2024, 9:00 PM EST
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Mon, Nov 18, 2024, 6:15 – 8:00 PM EST
Wed, Nov 20, 2024, 6:15 – 9:00 PM EST
Mapping the Maze for Poets: Chart Your Path to Publication

Trying to get your work published can feel like wandering in a maze. If you're running into one dead end after another, not sure which way to turn, this workshop can demystify the process and help you reach your destination—publication. 

Mapping the Maze is an online workshop designed for writers who have developed their craft and are now ready to make a concrete plan for getting their work published. 

We recognize that a poet's publishing journey is different in many ways from that of a prose writer. This edition of Mapping the Maze is designed with poets in mind.

In this workshop you will:

  • Learn to prepare submissions to literary journals and presses
  • Gain insight into the business side of publishing
  • Network with an established author as they share stories from their own paths to publication
  • Be introduced to Poets & Writers’ online resources
  • Leave with a clearer understanding of the publishing industry to support your personal goals 

This workshop might be for you if you are:

  • Ready to submit poems to literary magazines but don’t know where to begin 
  • Submitting work regularly, but not getting the response you want 
  • Seeking direction on publishing a chapbook or your debut manuscript
  • Eager to expand your writing community

**The registration fee includes a one-year subscription to Poets & Writers Magazine (or an extension of your existing subscription).

To ensure more equitable access, a limited number of fee waivers are available, with priority to writers who identify as Black, Indigenous, or people of color. Accepted fee waiver applicants will be responsible for a nominal $25 fee. Apply for a fee waiver!

WORKSHOP SCHEDULE

Below is an overview of the workshop, which will span two days. In addition, prior to the workshop, participants will be asked to watch Publishing 101, a video about publishing narrated by Kevin Larimer, editor in chief of Poets & Writers. Participants will be emailed a link to watch the video prior to the workshop.

Monday, November 18
6:15-6:45 p.m. ET | Publishing 101 Q&A w/Emma Komlos-Hrobsky (senior editor, Poets & Writers)

6:45-8:00 p.m. ET | Submitting to Literary Magazines & Journals w/Zoë Hitzig (poetry editor, The Drift)
A literary magazine editor will share their publication's submissions processes, what they are looking for in new work, and other opportunities. They will also discuss the editorial process, what happens once a work is accepted, and share tips for making sure your submission has the best chance of getting published.

Wednesday, November 20
6:15-7:30 p.m. ET | How and Why to Publish a Chapbook w/Parker Menzimer (public programs and community manager, Poetry Society of America) and Brett Fletcher Lauer (deputy director, Poetry Society of America)
A publisher will explore what makes a chapbook and its value for poets, and share information about their press, including the submission process, contests, and prizes; and what advice they have for a writer who is still finding their way along the publishing journey.

7:30-7:45 p.m. ET | Break

7:45-9:00 p.m. ET | The Writer’s Journey w/KB Brookins (author of Freedom House, Deep Vellum 2023)
An acclaimed author will share stories about their literary careers—how they got started and their experience in the publishing world—and offer advice for aspiring and early-career writers.

Instructors

Brett Fletcher Lauer

Deputy Director, Poetry Society of America

Emma Komlos-Hrobsky

Senior Editor, Poets & Writers

KB Brookins

Author, Freedom House

Parker Menzimer

Public Programs and Community Manager, Poetry Society of America

Zoë Hitzig

Poetry Editor, The Drift

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  • Poetry