Digging Deeper
A practical guide to magazine submissions.
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A practical guide to magazine submissions.
50 magazines and 5 small presses accepting submissions with no reading fees.
No MFA? No problem. A novelist shares his journey to publication—and becoming a successful full-time writer—without attending a graduate writing program.
A writer and publishing professional reflects on her decision to leave an MFA program, and how academic and workshop language can be used to reify the invisible structures that suppress marginalized communities.
Do some financial planning, head to the library, research locations, and ask around—ten tips to consider before you apply to a graduate writing program.
MFA graduates from around the country share the valuable skills, experiences, and other intangible benefits they took away from their MFA programs.
While most MFA fiction workshops focus on short stories, the director of the creative writing MFA program at the University of Michigan proposes a different form on which to focus: the novella.
A look at 153 full-residency programs and 59 low-residency programs, sorted alphabetically by region.
Literary agents offer honest, unfiltered advice on how to find, approach, and secure the perfect agent for your work.
Follow these agents on Twitter to gain insight into their tastes, author lists, and what kind of work they’re currently seeking.