Writers workshop: How to get published in The Seattle Globalist

Reporting-FeaturedWant to learn how to form the issues and topics you care about into a published story with The Seattle Globalist? Join us for our next writers workshop!

On Thursday, May 21 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Globalist co-founder and Seattle Times/Globalist columnist Sarah Stuteville will be guiding new to experienced writers through the critical steps from story idea generation to publication.

“Many people worry that they don’t have the right credentials to publish [their writing] or think ‘journalism’ means they have to abandon their personal experiences and passions,” says Stuteville, who also teaches journalism in the University of Washington’s Department of Communication. “At The Globalist we believe your personal experiences and passions are what make you a great journalist.” 

Stuteville and co-presenter Christina Twu, a Globalist editor, will lead participants in a “voice mapping” activity, story pitching, the basics of reporting, drafting strategies and capturing publishable photos on your phone.

Snacks and beverages will be provided.

Interested in attending? Register for the workshop by Monday, May 18. 

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