Teen Submit-a-thon 2022

 

Find the encouragement you need to take the next steps to publishing your writing! Whether you're a seasoned or first-time author, this free online event will maximize your submission experience. We'll help you send out your poems, short stories, and creative nonfiction. Writers get published because of our Submit-a-thons!

  • Get coached by Editor-in-Chiefs from 3 Literary Magazines
  • Find literary journals for your work
  • Gain advice on dealing with rejection
  • Make friends & cheer on your fellow teens
  • Participate in publishing games for prizes!
When: Sunday, October 30, 6 PM, EST. Register in advance: register here.

REGISTRATION CLOSES TODAY: 5 PM, EST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28.

Who: Any teen (ages 13-19) from planet Earth writing in English.
Who: Your expert coaches are Ari Lohr, Editor-in-Chief at Jupiter Review, Michelle Qiao, Editor-in-Chief at Flare Magazine, and Alexandria Peary, Editor-in-Chief at Under the Madness Magazine.

 





I'll be talking about mindful writing as a panelist at the University of New Hampshire's Deep Time Lab this Tuesday. 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM.

Deep Time Lab: The Present is the first in a three-part series of community conversations exploring how we situate ourselves within Time. The series explores new connections between past, present, and potential futures through the research of UNH faculty and community scholars. The conversation is a compliment to the Solastalgic Archive and Deep Time Lab exhibition at the Museum of Art. The exhibition asks viewers to consider living in our current age of accelerated change, which reveals that there is not a single, predictable future. Panelists will explore the idea that history is a story that can be retold and revised: What will be is being scripted right now.

Deep Time Lab: The Present features a conversation between Dr. Cristina Faiver-Serna, UNH Department of Geography and Women's and Gender Studies, Dr. Alexandria Peary, Salem State University and New Hampshire Poet Laureate, and Dr. Tu Lan, UNH Department of Geography. Join us to explore time as a language, a measure, loss, abundance, a social context, a scientific principle, a spiritual space, and a cultural expression.

This event is a hybrid in-person and Zoom event. Location: room A218 in the Paul Creative Arts Center. Registration is required to attend the program via Zoom.

Register to attend via Zoom here.

Joins us for all events in this series, Deep Time Lab: The Past on October 27th and Deep Time Lab: The Future, on November 3rd.

Deep Time Lab: The Present compliments the exhibition the Solastalgic Archive and Deep Time Lab on view at the Museum of Art through December 3, 2022. 



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