Submissions are time-consuming and scary, and rejections far outweigh acceptances, so often we put off submitting our work for far too long. Let's make it fun! We'll have a brief chat about tips for successful submission, then we'll get to it in the company of supportive peers.
This class will be hosted on Zoom.
This class is being held for a suggested donation of $5. If you are not able to donate at this time, please go ahead and register here using the appropriate drop down choice so we can send you the Zoom link.
Ann Quinn is the author of the poetry chapbook Final Deployment, published by Finishing Line Press (2018). Her poetry has appeared in a wide variety of publications including Poet Lore, Potomac Review, Little Patuxent Review, Broadkill Review, Haibun Today, and Snapdragon, and is included in the anthology Red Sky: Poetry on the Global Epidemic of Violence Against Women. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee and her poem “Three Years after my father’s Final Deployment to the Gulf of Tonkin” won the 2015 Bethesda Literary Arts Festival poetry contest, judged by Stanley Plumly. Ann is a graduate of the Pacific Lutheran University MFA program. She teaches reflective and creative writing and music and lives with her family in Catonsville, Maryland. Please visit online at www.annquinn.net.