Saturday, April 12, 2008
How to Get Published Panel Set for May 15th in Long Island City, NY
How to Get Published Panel
WHAT: An expert panel of literary agents, publishers, and established
writers discusses the dynamics of the publishing industry and offers
strategic advice for literary artists. The panel will provide a critical
review of pre-selected pitches from the participants.
WHEN: Thursday, May 15, 7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
WHERE: The Creek and The Cave, 10-93 Jackson Ave.,
Long Island City, NY
WHO: Moderated by Marcela Landres, an Editorial Consultant who
edits manuscripts, critiques proposals, and advises on how to
launch and manage a writing career. She was formerly an editor
at Simon & Schuster and is the creator of Latinidad, one of Writer's
Digest magazine's 101 Best Web Sites for Writers. A member of the
Women's Media Group, she has acted as a judge for the PEN/Beyond
Margins Award and speaks frequently at writing conferences and
literary events. List of panelists TK.
PITCH SUBMISSION: To submit your pitch for critique at the
workshop, please send a typed cover letter and literary pitch to:
Independence Arts Builds Community Submissions, Queens
Council on the Arts, One Forest Park at Oak Ridge, Woodhaven,
NY 11421-1166, or via email to: chenderson@queenscouncilarts.org.
Submissions should be based on an existing work you hope to get
published. Only a limited number of submissions will be discussed
at the workshop. A submission is not required for registration.
REGISTER: Admission is free. Registration is required. Space is
limited. To register, please email your name, address, telephone
number, and artistic discipline to chenderson@queenscouncilarts.org
***********************************************************
For a list of all my upcoming workshops, visit
http://www.marcelalandres.com/
***********************************************************
Marcela Landres
Editorial Consultant
Helping writers get published.
718-208-5810
marcelalandres@yahoo.com
http://www.marcelalandres.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/marcelalandres/
Writer's Digest 101 Best Web Sites for Writers
WHAT: An expert panel of literary agents, publishers, and established
writers discusses the dynamics of the publishing industry and offers
strategic advice for literary artists. The panel will provide a critical
review of pre-selected pitches from the participants.
WHEN: Thursday, May 15, 7:00 - 9:30 p.m.
WHERE: The Creek and The Cave, 10-93 Jackson Ave.,
Long Island City, NY
WHO: Moderated by Marcela Landres, an Editorial Consultant who
edits manuscripts, critiques proposals, and advises on how to
launch and manage a writing career. She was formerly an editor
at Simon & Schuster and is the creator of Latinidad, one of Writer's
Digest magazine's 101 Best Web Sites for Writers. A member of the
Women's Media Group, she has acted as a judge for the PEN/Beyond
Margins Award and speaks frequently at writing conferences and
literary events. List of panelists TK.
PITCH SUBMISSION: To submit your pitch for critique at the
workshop, please send a typed cover letter and literary pitch to:
Independence Arts Builds Community Submissions, Queens
Council on the Arts, One Forest Park at Oak Ridge, Woodhaven,
NY 11421-1166, or via email to: chenderson@queenscouncilarts.org.
Submissions should be based on an existing work you hope to get
published. Only a limited number of submissions will be discussed
at the workshop. A submission is not required for registration.
REGISTER: Admission is free. Registration is required. Space is
limited. To register, please email your name, address, telephone
number, and artistic discipline to chenderson@queenscouncilarts.org
***********************************************************
For a list of all my upcoming workshops, visit
http://www.marcelalandres.com/
***********************************************************
Marcela Landres
Editorial Consultant
Helping writers get published.
718-208-5810
marcelalandres@yahoo.com
http://www.marcelalandres.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/marcelalandres/
Writer's Digest 101 Best Web Sites for Writers