By Deonna Kelli Sayed Congrats on submitting to an NCWN contest! We are in the throes of contest season. Here are a few best practices for those new to submitting. […]
By Kat Bodrie In 2012, I became a Serious Writer. “Serious,†to me, meant showing my work to others instead of hoarding it on my hard drive, only allowing myself […]
This landed in our inbox recently and we wanted to share: A Room of One’s Own is a brand new global feminist creative platform dedicated to publishing content written by […]
The year might be nearly half over, but there’s still plenty of time for rejections to pile up. However, you’ll never get rejected if you don’t submit! In 2016, Lit […]
In this modern age of tweeting and live stream, where even many of the most traditional publishers feel compelled to have some sort of online presence and offer online content, it’s […]
Cady Vishniac, a reader and copy editor for Raleigh Review (among the many other hats she wears), has a two-part series up at The MFA Years that should be required […]
Sven Birkerts is the editor of AGNI. He recently wrote an article for the AGNI Newsletter (subscribe here): “Five Things the Submitting Writer Should Know.” Birkerts invokes the phrase “the […]
Many members ask, “What is the first step in getting published?” Agents do look to see if you have been previously published or won any literary contests when they consider […]