Fostering community through the literary arts
TAKE IT FROM A FICTION WRITER
getting past the first read at lit journals
Available spots
Service Description
What happens to your short story once you’ve submitted it to literary journals? Who reads your piece, and what happens next? Although each venue runs things a little differently, almost all have a first-pass read, which is where most stories end their journeys. In this weekend-long workshop, you’ll learn strategies for breaking through that screening read to move on to the next level (and, hopefully, to publication!). Using expertise gained from a published writer and long-time fiction reader at Ploughshares and other journals, you’ll learn about common pitfalls that keep readers from turning the page, and you’ll polish the first three pages of a story so that first-pass readers stay engaged and curious . . . right up to the end. You’ll also learn about different tools for finding journals and tracking your submissions. This session will be half discussion, half workshop. All participants are invited to bring in three pages of a recent story to polish. (Additional manuscript consultation available as an add-on service; please see https://www.porchlightliterary.org/about-5 for details. All workshop participants receive a 10% discount on Nicole’s offerings.)
Contact Details
1019 E Washington St, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
colvillejen@hotmail.com