Happy holidays, writers! This month’s Lit Mag Spotlight features New Welsh Review. Founded in 1988 as the successor to The Welsh Review (1939–1948), Dock Leaves, and The Anglo-Welsh Review (1949-1987), New Welsh Review is Wales’s foremost literary magazine in English....
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Lit Mag Spotlight: Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art
Happy November, writers! This month’s Lit Mag Spotlight features Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art. Columbia’s one of the few national journals run entirely by students. Their archives include Jorge Luis Borges, Raymond Carver, Italo Calvino, Noam Chomsky, and...
Summer Solutions: 6 Submission Shortcuts You Should Be Using (And 3 You Shouldn’t)
Despite a common misconception, summer submissions sent to literary agents and editors DO get read! In fact, there are at least five advantages to making summer submissions that all writers should consider. Many clients come to Writer’s Relief because we keep their...
What Are Simultaneous Submissions?
Simultaneous Submissions Definition: Simultaneous submissions happen when a writer submits a given work to more than one market (like a literary agency or literary journal) at one time. In other words, if you prepare a short story and send it out to 25+ markets at the...
How To Interpret Submission Guidelines
Submission guidelines pages have their own industry-specific lingo, and navigating the process of submitting your poems, stories, essays, and books requires a certain amount of professionalism and etiquette.
Use this article to learn the best way to define (and interpret) the phrases and words that are part of making strong submissions!
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