The Scarlet Quill Society
2024 Workshop Series: PublishingWelcome to the secret back room where the Scarlet Quill Society meets.
Every year YeahWrite runs a free workshop series that explores some aspect of writing and craft in depth. The Scarlet Quill Society combines monthly written workshop posts with actual face-to-face (okay, virtual) monthly meetings where we delve into the topics and answer your questions, plus an editorial backroom on Discord!
2024 Workshop Series: Publishing
Each month we’ll cover a single topic in depth in one of our traditional workshop posts and follow that up with a live virtual meeting hosted by YeahWrite Executive Editor Rowan Becket Grigsby. Scarlet Quill Society members are invited to join our editors and special guests for a deep dive into the month’s topic.
In 2024 the Scarlet Quill Society will be focusing on getting you through that next step: publication. Whether you’re aiming for a place in an anthology, a traditional publisher for your longform work, or self-publishing on your own or through a service, our posts and panels will be there to help you spot scams and fill in the missing pieces to get your work into the places you want it.
Here’s how it works
On the first of every month we’ll post a topical workshop post. We cannot stress enough: we are not shorting these posts to add pay content elsewhere. They’re the same thorough, informative, and—we hope—engaging discussions you’ve come to expect from us. YeahWrite was founded on the principle that it benefits everyone when people can write well, and we’re committed to giving you the tools to do that. We’re excited to see what you think of them in the Coffeehouse on Facebook and Discord.
Once a month we’ll hold a one-hour (ish) video workshop or panel (depending on the month’s topic) for our Society members that covers and clarifies the topic with opportunities to ask questions live—or by email if you can’t make it in person. You can access this video workshop as a subscriber, or just pay for the months you want. (See below for details.) After the workshop, we’ll make the recording available for everyone. We also host a special Discord channel for Society members that gives you more direct access to the editors if you have questions or comments about the month’s topic.
Join the Scarlet Quill Society!
Live Scarlet Quill Society meetings take place once a month. Each month, paid Society members will receive an email with a link to the Zoom meeting. If not every topic interests you, you can also purchase one-time access passes to each month’s meeting via Ko-Fi. If you can’t make it to the meeting, or you don’t like to speak on camera, you are welcome to submit questions before the meeting that our editors will answer in the meeting.
- $5 one-time access to this month’s Zoom session
- $5 monthly subscription: Access to all the live meetings and recordings as soon as they’re uploaded, as well as a private Discord channel where your topical questions will be answered by YeahWrite editors!
- $3 monthly subscription: Access to the meeting recordings as soon as they’re uploaded, as well as a private Discord channel where your topical questions will be answered by YeahWrite editors!
A week after the meeting, recordings will become available to all at no cost, but if you find them useful we encourage you to leave a tip in our tip jar—it helps keep the lights on over here and allows us to keep bringing you the high-quality workshop content you’ve come to expect from us, as well as acquire some exciting guest panelists.
Index
Wondering what the next meeting of the Scarlet Quill Society will be about? Not sure what we've covered already? Here's our club agenda for the year.
January:
- Read: Copyrights and copy wrongs
- Watch: January meeting
February:
- Read: Gazing into the abyss
- Watch: February meeting
March:
- Read: Editorial opinions
- Watch: March meeting
April:
- Read: Ready, Set, Submit!
- Watch: April meeting
May:
- Read: Tradition? Tradition!
- Watch: May meeting
June:
- Read: What's in the box?
- Watch: June meeting
July:
- Read: All Together Now: Anthologies
- Register: July meeting
August:
- Read:
- Watch: August meeting
September:
- Read:
- Watch: September meeting
October:
- Read:
- Watch: October meeting
November:
- Read:
- Watch: November meeting
December:
- Read:
- Watch: December meeting
About the author:
Rowan submitted exactly one piece of microfiction to YeahWrite before being consumed by the editorial darkside. She spent some time working hard as our Submissions Editor before becoming YeahWrite’s Managing Editor in 2016. She was a BlogHer Voice of the Year in 2017 for her work on intersectional feminism, but she suggests you find and follow WOC instead. In real life she’s been at various times an attorney, aerialist, professional knitter, artist, graphic designer (yes, they’re different things), editor, secretary, tailor, and martial artist. It bothers her vaguely that the preceding list isn’t alphabetized, but the Oxford comma makes up for it. She lives in Portlandia with a menagerie which includes at least one other human. She tells lies at textwall and uncomfortable truths at CrossKnit.
Christine Hanolsy is a (primarily) science fiction and fantasy writer who simply cannot resist a love story. She joined the YeahWrite team in 2014 as the microstory editor and stepped into the role of Editor-In-Chief in 2020. Christine was a 2015 BlogHer Voices of the Year award recipient and Community Keynote speaker for her YeahWrite essay, “Rights and Privileges.” Her short fiction has been published in a number of anthologies and periodicals and her creative nonfiction at Dead Housekeeping and in the Timberline Review. Outside of YeahWrite, Christine’s past roles have included Russian language scholar, composer, interpreter, and general cat herder. Find her online at christinehanolsy.com.
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