Collecting Yourself: Preparing for and Submitting to an Anthology with CMarie Fuhrman

Anthologies are a terrific way for both established and emerging writers to have their work printed in widely read collections.  In this talk writer and editor, CMarie Fuhrman will discuss how editors choose, organize and develop an anthology and give tips for preparing and submitting your work and increasing your chances of being published.
CMarie Fuhrman is the author of Camped Beneath the Dam: Poems (Floodgate 2020) and co-editor of Native Voices (Tupelo 2019). She has published poetry and nonfiction in multiple journals including High Desert Journal, Yellow Medicine Review, Cutthroat a Journal of the Arts, Whitefish Review, Broadsided Press, Taos Journal of Poetry and Art, as well as several anthologies. CMarie Fuhrman is an Indigenous daughter of the Rocky Mountains. Passionate about the wild and sacred, CMarie concentrates her writing and poetry on protecting cultural heritage, preserving open places and remembering Native peoples. She has won the Burns Award for Poetry from the University of Idaho, published in Metaphor, Juxtaprose, Cutthroat, and Taos Journal of Poetry. CMarie is the 2019 recipient of the Grace Paley Fellowship at Under the Volcano in Tepotzlán, Mexico, a 2019 graduate of the University of Idaho’s MFA program, regular columnist for the Inlander, and an editorial team member for Broadsided Press and Transmotion.  CMarie resides in the mountains of West Central Idaho.  
Tickets for this 4hour intensive class are $124. Please register at
**NYC writers: the HVWC is a short, scenic train ride on Metro North’s Hudson line. We are located immediately at the Philipse Manor RR station. No car needed! Join us!

When

Sunday, October 13, 2019    
12:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Where

Hudson Valley Writers’ Center
300 Riverside Drive
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
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Presenter: Hudson Valley Writers Center
Presenter Phone: 9143325953
Handicap Accessible: Yes