The Sewanee Review, a 125-year-old literary journal, recently hired writer Adam Ross as its new editor. And as Writer’s Relief learned in this New York Times article, the task of reviving this once revered literary cornerstone would be no small job: "The journal,...
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Are you ready to become a better writer, immediately? It may seem like a gimmick, or simply too good to be true—but you can. The trick to being a better writer—starting right now—is to give yourself permission to be a terrible, awful, unreadable, embarrassingly...
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If you’re like many writers who submit work for publication in literary journals, you've probably received plenty of "no thank-yous." You may begin to doubt yourself and suspect the reason you're not getting published in literary magazines has to do with the quality...
NaNoEdMo: The Best Way To Become A Better Editor
You’ve heard of National Novel Writing Month. But did you know that March is National Novel EDITING Month? Here are the best things you can do right now if you want to become a better self-editor and improve your ability to revise and critique! Writers: How To Become...
5 Things Your Writing Submissions Say About You Without Your Knowing
Believe it or not, your creative writing submissions to literary agents and editors of literary journals say a lot about who you are as a writer and how you view your career. Literary agents and lit mag editors are experts at spotting writing submission red flags that...
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