Posts tagged critique

Posts tagged critique
Experience of being an writer
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As writers, we all know that rejection is a normal and (sometimes very) frequent part of submitting one’s work for publication. But it’s not always an easy obstacle to overcome, especially for new writers who are more inclined to become discouraged. In this guest blog post, author Michael Young offers suggestions on how to not only accept rejection as a part of the writing life, but also how to get over it and move on.

February’s Lit Mag Spotlight: RATTLE
TODAY (February 13) is your LAST DAY to win a free one-year subscription and an editor’s critique of up to three pages of your poetry. PLUS: Anyone subscribing to RATTLE can mention Writer’s Relief in the merchant checkout, and they’ll send you a FREE copy of their current issue!

February’s Lit Mag Spotlight: RATTLE
TOMORROW (February 13) is your LAST DAY to win a free one-year subscription and an editor’s critique of up to three pages of your poetry. PLUS: Anyone subscribing to RATTLE can mention Writer’s Relief in the merchant checkout, and they’ll send you a FREE copy of their current issue!

February’s Lit Mag Spotlight: RATTLE
Comment on the blog post (link above) by February 13 to enter to win a free one-year subscription and an editor’s critique of up to three pages of your poetry. PLUS: Anyone subscribing to RATTLE can mention Writer’s Relief in the merchant checkout, and they’ll send you a FREE copy of their current issue!

February’s Lit Mag Spotlight: RATTLE
Comment on the blog post (link above) by February 13 to enter to win a free one-year subscription and an editor’s critique of up to three pages of your poetry. PLUS: Anyone subscribing to RATTLE can mention Writer’s Relief in the merchant checkout, and they’ll send you a FREE copy of their current issue!

February’s Lit Mag Spotlight: RATTLE
Comment on the blog post (link above) by February 13 to enter to win a free one-year subscription and an editor’s critique of up to three pages of your poetry. PLUS: Anyone subscribing to RATTLE can mention Writer’s Relief in the merchant checkout, and they’ll send you a FREE copy of their current issue!