An introduction to publishing nature writing
Publishing nature writing offers writers an opportunity to engage with a rich literary tradition that celebrates the natural world. As environmental issues become more prominent and outdoor activities grow in popularity, nature writing is gaining significant traction. However, despite this rise in interest and the increasing number of writers producing nature-focused work, getting published can still be a daunting challenge.
This webinar will guide participants through the key steps and considerations involved in publishing nature writing in the UK.
This webinar will cover essential advice on how to navigate the publishing process, including:
Maintaining a nature diary as a foundation for your writing.
Editing and polishing your work to prepare it for sharing.
Researching and identifying suitable publications.
Crafting effective email pitches to editors.
Handling rejection and learning from feedback
Webinar details:
Date: 3rd December 2024
Time: 7pm – 8pm
Price: £10. Booking in advance is essential.
Tutor: Dr Amanda Tuke
Dr Amanda Tuke is a consultant botanist and university lecturer with a PhD in plant ecology. She is passionate about teaching botany and sharing her fascination with plants and is the vice-chair of the Skills & Training Committee of the Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland.
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