Showing posts with label Claudia Sternbach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Claudia Sternbach. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2013

Writing and Getting Published: Editor Claudia Sternbach speaks to LCW about Memoir Journal

Here's a long overdue post from a talk in September by Claudia Sternbach, Editor in Chief at Memoir Journal. The guest speaker at Left Coast Writers, a monthly literary salon hosted by Book Passage bookstore in Marin, Sternbach was a columnist and feature writer for 15 years before she became an editor at the literary journal.

Learning the ropes in her new position at age 59, she says overseeing the journal, formerly called Memoir (and), felt like having a second child: 'Is it getting out of control? Is it behaving?' she'd wonder as she lay awake at night, worrying.

Memoir: Prose, Poetry, Photography and More... publishes both established and emerging writers twice a year, but Sternbach's goal is to double that number. The journal now receives 6,000 submissions a year (!) with room for only 12 in what she calls a "slim collection." Publishing monthly would be ideal, she says, but they'd need enough subscriptions to defray the cost. So, subscribe! (Recent past issues included interviews with renowned writers Cheryl Strayed and Pam Houston -- both whom I've blogged about.)

The author of Now Breathe and Reading Lips: A Memoir of Kisses, Sternbach takes issue with those who claim that although you may have a story, it may not be worth writing.

Based on the belief that "everyone has a story to tell," the journal hosts the (In)Visible Memoirs Project, a grant-funded program of workshops in the SF Bay Area that, according to the website:

nurtures, publishes, and circulates memoirs that are too often excluded from dominant literary discourses. Our focus is on communities traditionally underserved by literary programming and underrepresented in contemporary literature. We recognize that the exclusion of so many voices from literary programming limits our understanding of the world in which we live and deprives us all.

Here's an excerpt from one participant, which I just love (for its irony and economical language):

"But I have one big problem: Language. I only said, "Good morning" and, "Good bye," but he gave me the job. Janitor, you know, easy job, sweep and mop."
- Eduardo Riviera
The Fortune Society, Long Island City, NY (Volume 6: I Carry With Me)



Memoir Journal's submission period is open now until noon on Feb. 16. Unlike most literary journals with an online submissions manager, there is no reading fee. Considering your stiff competition, make sure your subject matter - and style -- is original.

Sternbach says they're inundated with essays about cancer, bad breakups and being on the brink of a nervous breakdown -- and some submissions treat an editor like a sounding board or a therapist.

"It isn't always about chasing the publication dream, but getting it down on paper," she says, acknowledging that the act of writing can no doubt be cathartic.

Keep in mind that if your writing still expresses "a lot of angst," your work may not be ready for publication. If unsure, you can get a critique of your writing for a reasonable fee (ranging from $30-100 for 1,000-10,000 words of prose and $50-100 for 5-10 pages of poetry).

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Zine Fest and Literary Salon in September (SF)

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September usually conjures images of school buses and freshly sharpened pencils. This Labor Day, I'm launching my post-MFA literary life at the 11th Annual San Francisco Zine Fest! Events include workshops & panels such as: a mail art creation station with the SF Correspondence Co-op; "Sewn, Not Stapled" bookmaking; creating webcomics; advanced self-publishing; and more!

"If you love postal-ish papery things, you won’t want to miss this!" says Jenny Hinchcliff at Red Letter Day Zine. For another preview of postal delights such as vintage stamps and oh-so-savory travels from afar, check out the blog at Felt & Wire.

September 1st + 2nd, 2012
11am - 6pm
San Francisco County Fair BLDG
in Golden Gate Park
FREE!

 Don't miss the Mission Comics party at 7!


The following week I'll attend a Left Coast Writers Literary Salon at Book Passage (Marin) on Tues., Sept. 4 at 7 PM. The featured speaker is Claudia Sternbach, Editor in Chief of Memoir Journal (prose, poetry, photography and more...) and author of Reading Lips, a Memoir of Kisses. I'm especially interested in learning more about the (in)Visible Memoirs project:
The (In)Visible Memoirs Project provides teaching writers with a unique opportunity to design memoir-centered workshops in communities they resonate with personally and locally — as well as an opportunity to edit the writing generated during the workshop towards publication in an annual anthology.
Check back as I'll be sure to blog about both!
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