ENGL 178A - Literary PublishingSemester Hours: 3 This course interrogates the art and business of publishing in multiple genres (fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction) and media (commercial and independent-press books, literary magazines, and digital platforms). Case studies illuminate the meaning and import of publication and what happens to texts once they are published. Students follow a manuscript from inception to publication with attention to the roles of professionals (writers, agents, acquiring editors, international scouts, book reviewers, designers, publicists) who participate in that process.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: WSC 001 and ENGL 172.
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