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How to Get Published—and Love Doing It

You're invited to a free talk with Dennis James Sweeney, author of How to Submit: Getting Your Writing Published in Literary Magazines and Small Presses.

During this talk, Dennis will show you how to approach publishing in a way that brings you joy and new opportunities -- so you can have authentic (and meaningful) connections with readers, publishers, and the broader literary community.

You will also learn tips and resources for publishing in literary magazines and small presses, so you can get published, find community, and thrive as a writer.

The talk will air live on Friday, February 28th at 1pm ET. Sign up now to watch live, or to watch the recording on your own time.

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Free Talk: How to Get Published—and Love Doing It

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The talk will air live on Friday, February 28th at 1pm ET.

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Dennis James Sweeney is the author of How to Submit: Getting Your Writing Published with Literary Magazines and Small Presses, a guide for writers due out in February 2025. His first book, In the Antarctic Circle, won the Autumn House Rising Writer Prize and was a Debut Poetry Book of 2021 in Poets & Writers. You’re the Woods Too, his second book, was a Small Press Distribution bestseller and a finalist for the Deborah Tall Lyric Essay Prize. Most recently, The Rolodex Happenings won the Stillhouse Press Novella Prize.

His fiction, nonfiction, and poetry have appeared in Ecotone, Ninth Letter, The New York TimesThe Southern Review, and Witness, among others. Formerly a Small Press Editor at Entropy and Assistant Editor at Denver Quarterly, he has an MFA from Oregon State University and a PhD from the University of Denver.

Originally from Cincinnati, he lives in Amherst, Massachusetts, where he teaches at Amherst College.

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