Feedback From Top Editors – Online Summer Workshop

August 2, 2017

Story feedback from the best editors in the industry. We’re working with Tin House, The Paris Review, and American Short Fiction for our Online Summer Workshop. Writers receive developmental feedback on stories and essays from the comforts of home. We even have a special category for flash. The only catch is, there are limited spots available.

Submissions for our summer Online Workshop are open from August 1 – August 31 UNTIL FULL. There are a limited number of spots available, so don’t wait! All submissions will be processed on a first-come, first-serve basis. When spots are full, submissions close.

COST: $299

Instructors:

Michelle Wildgen – Tin House

Emma Komlos-Hrobsky – Tin House

Jeffery Gleaves – The Paris Review

Adeena Reitberger – American Short Fiction

Nate Brown – American Short Fiction

David Galef – (Flash Fiction Only)

Participants Receive:

  • an editorial letter from your instructor with specific suggestions and developmental edits that will help elevate your story to the next level
  • PDF of materials including craft essays from The Masters Review, editorial notes on what we see from the slush pile, information on submission strategies, and additional advice on submitting
  • automatic inclusion in a forthcoming Masters Review contest
  • suggestions on literary magazines and contests that would be a good fit for your work, along with reading recommendations from your instructor
  • a copy of The Masters Review Volume VI with stories selected by Roxane Gay (Ships October 1, 2017)
  • Writers will receive feedback no later than September 30. Early submissions may yield earlier feedback

I hope The Masters Review will continue to do these online workshops and do them more frequently. It’s invaluable to get personal feedback from writers and editors of this caliber. Drew, Summer Workshop

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At The Masters Review, our mission is to support emerging writers. We only accept submissions from writers who can benefit from a larger platform: typically, writers without published novels or story collections or with low circulation. We publish fiction and nonfiction online year-round and put out an annual anthology of the ten best emerging writers in the country, judged by an expert in the field. We publish craft essays, interviews and book reviews and hold workshops that connect emerging and established writers.



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