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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7 Signs A Literary Magazine Is A Good Fit For Your Creative Writing | Writer’s Relief
Updated 2/3/2020 There are many wonderful literary magazines that are actively publishing creative writing—more than we’ve ever seen since Writer’s Relief started helping writers get published back in 1994. So it can be hard to determine which literary journals will...
How To Make This Publishing Industry Myth Work For You | Writer’s Relief
When summer rolls around, many writers put away their literary research and put on their sunglasses and hiking shoes. But before you put your publishing goals on pause, Writer’s Relief wants to debunk a common publishing industry myth and show you how summer...
Not Getting Lit Mag Acceptance Letters? Here’s What To Do Next
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...
New Writers: How To Get Your First Publication From A Literary Journal
You're a new writer ready to pursue your first publication credit, but you're hesitating because of the what ifs. What if your writing isn't good enough? What if your submission screams "newbie"? What if you have to be published to get published? It's easy to let...
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