Masterclass: Mastering the Submission Process with  Jann Everard

Masterclass: Mastering the Submission Process with Jann Everard

Ready for submission? Does the submission process seem daunting or mysterious to you? Are you confused about where to send your story and ho

By Alice Munro Festival of the Short Story

Date and time

Saturday, June 8 · 9 - 11am EDT

Location

12 Bayfield Main St N

12 Bayfield Main Street North Bayfield, ON N0M 1G0 Canada

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Mastering the Submission Process

Have you written and polished your short story and now it's ready for submission? Does the submission process seem daunting or mysterious to you? Are you confused about where to send your story and how? Or perhaps you have submitted a few times, been disappointed by the result, and are reluctant to try again. Writer, you are not alone!

Jann Everard has made hundreds of submissions of short and flash fiction, as well as short creative nonfiction. She's also read hundreds of submissions as a reader for literary journals such as The Fiddlehead. She'll walk you through Seven Simple Steps that will help you get your hard work out in the world and under consideration for publication. Practical and action-oriented, Jann will answer your questions about how and where to submit, how to track your submissions, what happens to your story after you've submitted, and how to manage strong emotions that come with sharing your work.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jann Everard is an award-winning writer whose stories have been published in Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand in journals including The Malahat Review, The Fiddlehead, The New Quarterly, Prairie Fire, Grain, The Humber Literary Review, EVENT Magazine, Room Magazine, and The Dalhousie Review. Born in Halifax, Jann settled in Toronto, where she worked in health administration and raised two sons. A life-long traveller and outdoorswoman, she now makes her home on Vancouver Island, hiking, kayaking, writing, and being inspired by nature.


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