Public Writing Project
To meet this requirement, you can go to a reading. Here are some listings:
https://www.pw.org/calendar
And check out the Center for Fiction in Midtown:
They have frequent readings and even a literary magazine that you can submit to.
There's also the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in the East Village:
Bowery Poetry:
http://www.bowerypoetry.com/
And the Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church:
https://www.poetryproject.org/
f you'd rather submit your writing to a publication, I'd suggest Newpages.com:
or Poets &Writers:
Nowadays, many mags will allow you to submit your writing via the
internet. We'll talk more about submitting your work, and I'd be happy
to speak one-on-one w/ you about this too.
If you'd like to start a lit journal and publish yourself and your friends (inside or outside the class), I can show you how to set up your own blog on Blogger (though there's lot of free platforms like Weebly and Wordpress).
If you'd like to start a lit journal and publish yourself and your friends (inside or outside the class), I can show you how to set up your own blog on Blogger (though there's lot of free platforms like Weebly and Wordpress).
If you come up with other ways of meeting the PWP or have questions about it, feel free to post links on the blog (you'll get credit!) or make suggestions or ask questions here or in class.
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