Magazines as Muse: Models & Markets for Your Work
Literary journals can provide our first models of published work, and markets where we submit our work. We'll read poems, nonfiction, and short fiction published in recent issues of well-respected online and print literary magazines (such as Bilingual Review, Blackbird, Cirque, Guernica, Harbor Review, Missouri Review, New Letters, Palabra, Plume, Rio Grande Review, Triquarterly, Witness), and generate prompts from this work as workshop exercises. You may also submit some of your work to these magazines—these magazines and others are your markets.
Registration dates:
August 7: Scholarship Donation Day
August 8: Member registration opens at 10:30 am
August 15: General registration opens at 10:30 am
August 21: Last day of Early Bird pricing
Carolyne Wright
Carolyne Wright’s new book is Masquerade, a memoir in poetry (Lost Horse Press, 2021). Previous books include This Dream the World: New & Selected Poems (Lost Horse, 2017), whose title poem won a Pushcart Prize and also appeared in The Best American Poetry 2009; and the anthology, Raising Lilly Ledbetter: Women Poets Occupy the Workspace (Lost Horse, 2015), which received ten Pushcart Prize nominations. Carolyne has also received NEA and 4Culture grants, and a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award. Visit https://carolynewright.wordpress.com for more information.