Magazine Mentor Class

$25.00

 

Magazine Mentor Class: Aug 1- Sep 5
Cost of class: 25.00 USD

A Beginner’s Six-Week Intensive on Publishing, Editorial Work, and Building a Literary Magazine Career

Week One: Before You Apply—Preparing Yourself Mentally and Professionally

Class Objective:
Before learning how to submit, pitch, edit, or publish, we will examine your motivations, expectations, professional goals, and emotional preparedness for participating in the publishing industry; specifically submitting to magazines.

Topics Covered

  1. Why Do You Want to Publish?
  • Identifying your personal goals:
    • Validation
    • Career advancement
    • Creative expression
    • Community
    • Financial goals
    • Legacy
  • Understanding the difference between hobby, passion, profession, and business.
  1. Developing Professional Expectations
  • The reality of acceptance and rejection rates.
  • Why rejection is not necessarily a reflection of quality.
  • Understanding subjectivity in publishing.
  • The importance of perseverance and consistency.
  • Recognizing that publication is not the same as career sustainability.
  1. Emotional Resilience in Publishing
  • Learning to separate your identity from your work.
  • Receiving criticism without becoming defensive.
  • Understanding editorial feedback versus personal attack.
  • Dealing with imposter syndrome.
  • Avoiding comparison and jealousy within creative communities.
  • Recognizing burnout and creative exhaustion.
  1. Professionalism and Reputation
  • Your reputation begins before your first publication.
  • Communicating with editors professionally.
  • Email etiquette.
  • Social media conduct and professional boundaries.
  • Why publishing is a surprisingly small industry.
  • Building relationships rather than transactions.
  1. Preparing Your Work
  • Understanding when a piece is actually finished.
  • The dangers of submitting first drafts.
  • Self-editing strategies.
  • Beta readers and critique partners.
  • Learning when to stop revising.
  1. Building Your Author Foundation
  • Creating a professional author biography.
  • Developing a simple author brand.
  • Establishing an online presence.
  • Keeping submission records.
  • Creating realistic writing goals and schedules.

Description

Lisa Vasquez is an author, artist, publisher, and the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Memento Mori Ink Magazine. She previously served as the CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Stitched Smile Publications and House of Stitched Magazine, and became an Amazon Best Selling publisher in 2024.

Over the course of her career, Lisa has worked with hundreds of writers and artists and has guided contributors from their first publication through more professional careers. Through Memento Mori Ink, she has interviewed bestselling authors, actors, musicians, filmmakers, and cultural figures, including Thomas Jane, Michael Uslan, Joe Lansdale, Laurell K. Hamilton, Jonathan Maberry, Jennifer Sklias-Gahan, Jason Liles, and Kurt Harland of Information Society.

Known for her direct, honest, and hands-on approach to mentorship, Lisa teaches not only the art of writing and publishing but also the art of professionalism, resilience, and the mindset required to build a lasting creative career.

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