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Business of Art | Literary Submissions 101

Top tips for getting your work seen by editors and publishers. When it comes to getting your work published, writing is only half of the job. Submitting your work to publications is also a big part of being a writer, and it requires some strategizing. Not sure where to begin? We compiled a series of…

NYFA Coaching | Meet Brett Fletcher Lauer

Lauer is the deputy director of the Poetry Society of America and the poetry editor of A Public Space. Are you a playwright, storyteller, non-fiction writer, or arts administrator working for a literary non-profit? Are you seeking insights about the inner workings of the literary world? New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is pleased…

Business of Art | Survive and Thrive as a Novelist

Get your creative juices flowing with this breakdown of the novel-writing life. Writing a novel is fairly daunting, but you don’t have to feel alone throughout the process! We spoke with Brittney Morris, best-selling author of SLAY (Simon Pulse 2019) and four-time National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) winner, and Esmé Weijun Wang, award-winning author of…

Literary Salon hosted by NYFA on Wednesday, February 11 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM

Readings by Kaitlyn Greenidge, Catherine Lacey, Amy Lawless, Ricardo Alberto Maldonado, Honor Molloy, & Carlos César Valle NYFA is thrilled to host our first Literary Salon on Wednesday, February 11 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. This exciting new program was developed to serve our community of literary artists. Please join us for an evening…

The Business of Art: A Conversation with Frederic Tuten

During the taping of this interview Frederic Tuten was at home. He was at home when we ate lunch at an East Village café, and at home when we walked up the street to have some coffee, and he was at home when we sat down in the back of De Robertis pastry shop on First Avenue…