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How to get your poems published in print and online journals
Where should you send your carefully crafted poetry? Learn how to find and evaluate periodicals particularly suited for your work from a poet with hundreds of published poems. She will share ideas including journals with high acceptance rates and those friendly to new poets. The class will also cover tracking your submissions, avoiding common mistakes, and being a responsive member of the writing community. This class is for all writing levels.
Please bring your smartphone or laptop (or use one of the library's) to search, during class, for a potential publication or two to share with the group.
Laura Grace Weldon is a writer, editor, and the author of three books of poetry, Portals, Blackbird, and Tending. Her articles, essays, and poetry have appeared in a range of commercial and literary publications. In 2020, she was named Ohio Poet of the Year.
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The South Euclid-Lyndhurst Branch is home to the William N. Skirball Writers' Center, a welcoming space for writers for all ages and levels of experience. The Writers' Center offers free access to private writing rooms, laptops, writing workshops and a special collection of materials on the art of writing.
This branch is a Student Success Center and a Greater Cleveland Food Bank Kids Cafe location.