The Best Match: Poetry for Literary Journals with Amy Holman (via Zoom)
In this class, Amy Holman will teach you how to match the poems you write to the best possible literary journal editors. She will teach you quick ways of assessing what is published by answering a set of questions about each poem. This will, in turn, help you assess your own poetic style. Literary journals can also be creatively inspiring, and in this class you will be encouraged to write new poems that are influenced by the poets we read, and by the editorial interests of the journal editors.
NB: This six-week class will be taught on Zoom and will be capped at 12 students. Registrants will receive the Zoom link to the email address they use to register. It will arrive immediately after registration so please check your spam folder if you do not receive it. It will also be sent the day before class as a reminder. Please review the course policies page before registering for any classes. Please email misty@writerscenter.org with any questions.
Amy Holman is a literary consultant and poet. She is the author of the poetry collections Captive (Saddle Road Press, 2023) and Wrens Fly Through This Opened Window (Somondoco Press, 2010), as well as four chapbooks, including the prizewinning Wait for Me, I’m Gone (Dream Horse Press, 2005). She has taught thousands of writers how to get published at writers conferences, literary centers, colleges and universities, including Bread Loaf Writers Conference, Marin Poetry Center, Emerson College, and The New School. She writes the monthly Substack newsletter What Where: Literary Journals, for writers seeking publication for their poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. She is also one of the poetry editors at The Westchester Review.