Times they are a'changing said the singer in the sixties, but he didn't know nuthin' about changes.
Changes in the publishing world are occurring so fast we can hardly keep up with them. One of those changes for writers and poets is the way we submit our work to magazines and journals.
Gone are the days when we made copies, addressed envelopes to send in our work and envelopes to return our work. Now, we submit online without printing a page. But different publications use different methods of submission. We often refrain from submitting if we have to deal with learning a new process.
That is why I am glad we have Robert S. King, a publisher, poet and editor with the expertise to teach us this new technology. Robert stays abreast of what is new, and he is teaching a class at Moss Memorial Library in Hayesville, NC. See the details below.
Robert S. King Moss Memorial Library, Hayesville, NC - Saturday, April 20 - 10 -1:00 p.m. $30.00
Mail check to
Writers Circle, 581 Chatuge Lane, Hayesville, NC 28904 -
Most publishers today allow
electronic submissions, either by dedicated software online or by email. Learn how to use the most popular online systems and also
how to compose email
submissions with or without file attachments. In addition, you will discover how to use the most
popular market lists so that you can identify the magazines or publishers best suited for your writing.
About the Instructor
Robert S. King is a widely published poet and editor. He is the
author of six poetry collections, the latest of which is One Man’s
Profit (Sweatshoppe Publications, 2013) and is the former
Director of FutureCycle Press and the former President of the
Georgia Poetry Society.
See his website at
www.robertsking.com
Call 828-389-4441 for registration information. Send your registration now. Note that it is for Robert King class.