Submitting your work to literary magazines is one way to connect with readers and propel your writing career forward, but many writers don’t understand what goes on behind the submission curtain. In this one-hour class we’ll discuss insights from literary magazine editors: what makes submissions shine, where your best chance at publication lies, and how to use the submission process to make your writing even stronger.


Cherie Nelson Senie (she/her) is a writer, editor, and educator from Kansas. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing and MA in Literature from Colorado State University and is a former editor of Ruminate Magazine. Her critical and creative work has been published in Prairie Schooner, The Florida Review, Hobart, Ecotheo Review, Speculative Nonfiction, Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies, and elsewhere. Her essays have been selected as a finalist for Best of the Net 2020, a winner of Prairie Schooner's Glenna Luschei award, and second place in The Florida Review's Editor Awards. Her debut essay collection, God Stars, is forthcoming from Orison Books.

What Editors Want: Looking Beyond the Submission Curtain at Literary Magazines

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  • Saturday Mar 28 2026, 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM
  • Zoom (register for link)
    United States