May 17 2023
Making Time, Making Art: Navigating the Writer/Author Divide

Making Time, Making Art: Navigating the Writer/Author Divide

Presented by CRAFT TALKS at Online/Virtual Space

In literary circles, we often discuss the “writer’s life” – nurturing a strong writing habit, how to approach revision, building a literary community – but there’s much less discussion of the “author’s life” – the new and frequently time-consuming activities needed after a writer goes public with their work and nurtures their writing in the world.

In this presentation, Julie Marie Wade shares first-hand experiences navigating the writer/author divide and strategies to balance creative work with literary business. We will explore the writing process, pursuit of publication, and the new responsibilities that arise post-publication. We’ll also consider how we can integrate these two aspects of a literary life. Beyond publishing as “happily ever after,” we’ll explore ways to realize your dream of publishing *and* sustain happiness in your new, inevitably busier life as an author.
In this webinar, you will:

GAIN perspective on the time and energy commitments of pursuing publication
LEARN strategies that will both increase your likelihood of getting published and help you submit efficiently
RECEIVE advice for navigating the new responsibilities of authorship
FIND inspiration for new work while representing published work as an author

This webinar is for…

Writers looking to publish their work for the first time
Writers who have newly become published authors
Published authors looking to find more time and balance between their writing and publishing lives

Closed captioning is available. ✔
All registrants receive the recording. ✔
ABOUT YOUR PRESENTER

JULIE MARIE WADE is a member of the creative writing faculty at Florida International University in Miami. A winner of the Marie Alexander Poetry Series and the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Memoir, she is the author of many collections of poetry and prose, including two collaborative essay collections written with Denise Duhamel and Brenda Miller. Wade’s newest projects are Fugue: An Aural History (Diagram New Michigan Press, 2023) and Otherwise: Essays (Autumn House Press, 2023), selected by Lia Purpura for the 2022 Autumn House Press Nonfiction Book Prize.

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Dates & Times

2023/05/17 - 2023/05/17

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space