Presentation: Getting Published with Jessica Fischoff

Presenter Information

Jessica Fischoff

Location

Online (via Zoom)

Event Website

http://www.undwritersconference.org

Start Date

26-3-2021 2:00 PM

End Date

26-3-2021 3:00 PM

Description

In this audiovisual recording from Friday, March 26, 2021, as part of the 52nd Annual UND Writers Conference: “Roots of the Earth,” Jessica Fischoff, editor and owner of PANK magazine, discusses how to get published. Fischoff discusses her views of and experiences in the publishing world, including in book publishing, magazine publishing, and freelancing. Fischoff also responds to audience questions about how to find a literary agent, how to handle receiving multiple acceptances for the same work, advice for writers rebuilding a platform after taking time off, the cost of starting one’s own literary journal, how to use a pen name, what Fischoff has learned about being a writer from being an editor, how having an unrelated degree impacts a writer’s chance of getting published, and many more.

Introduced by Dr. Patrick Henry, Department of English.

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Presentation: Getting Published with Jessica Fischoff

Online (via Zoom)

In this audiovisual recording from Friday, March 26, 2021, as part of the 52nd Annual UND Writers Conference: “Roots of the Earth,” Jessica Fischoff, editor and owner of PANK magazine, discusses how to get published. Fischoff discusses her views of and experiences in the publishing world, including in book publishing, magazine publishing, and freelancing. Fischoff also responds to audience questions about how to find a literary agent, how to handle receiving multiple acceptances for the same work, advice for writers rebuilding a platform after taking time off, the cost of starting one’s own literary journal, how to use a pen name, what Fischoff has learned about being a writer from being an editor, how having an unrelated degree impacts a writer’s chance of getting published, and many more.

Introduced by Dr. Patrick Henry, Department of English.

https://commons.und.edu/writers-conference/2021/Day3/2