Note From Producer:

I set out in January of 2004 to produce DVDs to assist emerging writers—in fact, all writers—in writing and publishing. The creative writing classroom might be the last frontier for such technology. I believe these DVDs are unique. The print materials on each disc should be used in tandem with the video program. (And the video program can be used in tandem with any number of writing texts.) A number of individuals lent their time and expertise to these projects. By supporting their publications and purchasing and reading their books you are entering into the larger writing community and advancing your development of the craft. A writer can learn the basics of submitting prose in an afternoon, but it takes a lifetime of reading and writing and study to develop the writing craft. We should always be writing; we submit periodically.

—Jotham Burrello, producer   

So, Is It Done?
Navigating the Revision Process

Hosted by Janet Burroway

Methods, Questions, Interviews, and Exercises to Guide Writers to Their Best Work

So, Is It Done? Tough question, huh? Does the story start on page three? Is there a conflict? Are those verbs active? So many questions. But help is on the way. This interactive DVD guides you towards answering the question, So, Is It Done?

“I think this DVD is a useful and necessary product, especially since so many undergraduate writers—and some graduate students—don't really understand or even see the need for revision.”
- Alison Lurie
Author of Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Foreign Affairs


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Submit!
The Unofficial All-Genre Multimedia Guide to Submitting Short Prose

You’ve revised, received feedback, and revised some more. Now how do you get published? This 2-disc DVD set guides you through each step of the submission process.


"Submit reveals a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at the world of publishing. Honest, thorough, and informative, it is an invaluable resource for anyone trying to navigate the submission process."
- Keith Scribner, author of The Goodlife and Miracle Girl. Keith teaches writing at Oregon State University.

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