
Hit Submit with Meg Max
Created especially for new, nervous and neurodivergent writers who want community and guidance in submitting their writing to literary magazines
About the Course:
Facilitated by Meg Max
Hit Submit was developed to support new, nervous and neurodivergent writers who have writing they’d like to submit to literary magazines, but find themselves struggling to take that big step alone. Hit Submit offers support and structure, moving together through the processing of preparing everything you need to submit your work. By the end of our time together, you’ll not only have hit submit, you’ll know everything you need to continue sharing your writing with the world.
The course will cover:
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How to find open submissions
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Understanding the language of literary magazines
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Simplifying the admin work: Bios, cover letters and keeping track of your submissions
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Dealing with fear, rejection and overwhelm during the submission process
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Hitting submit
Registered participants also get access to:
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Recordings of presentation portions of the sessions
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Copies of slides
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Access to resources, templates and other support materials
By the end of this course you'll have at least one submission sent, and know what you need to continue submitting your writing to lit magazines.
To get a 10% discount on all KR Presents courses, make sure you Register Your Interest.
No refunds will be offered after 7 days before the course start date (unless it is cancelled by the facilitator).
About the Facilitator
Meg Max (she/her) is a queer, neurodivergent, Pushcart Prize nominated writer. She lives on the unceded, unsurrendered Territory of the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation.
Meg writes fiction about queerness, love, badly behaved women, nature, magic and motherhood, and is the founder of Writers in Bloom, a place where writers (and the writing curious) can connect and create in community.