Presenter(s)

Elizabeth Benfield, Xander Auman, Kelly Stelzer

Abstract

This presentation will explain our production of Winona State's Literary Journal, Satori. Satori had been Winona State University's Art and Literary publication since 1970 and continues to celebrate art created by Winona State students. The production of Satori has been turned into a three-credit class and is handled by student editors taking the course. This presentation will cover our marketing process. This includes the process of designing posters to entice submissions from students and give them valuable information pertaining to the submission process. This presentation will cover the process of designing promotion material for the book release. This presentation will cover how we divided up our labor into editorial committees. Specifically, our presentation will demonstrate the selection of the professional guidelines for critical evaluation of all submissions. Within each committee individuals advocated for their own opinions toward the group decision.   Submissions were compiled through email which was advertised next sorting the genres their respective committees.

College

College of Liberal Arts

Department

English

Campus

Winona

First Advisor/Mentor

Liberty Kohn

Location

Ballroom - Kryzsko Commons

Start Date

4-18-2024 1:00 PM

End Date

4-18-2024 2:00 PM

Presentation Type

Poster Session

Format of Presentation or Performance

In-Person

Session

2a=1pm-2pm

Poster Number

3

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Apr 18th, 1:00 PM Apr 18th, 2:00 PM

Satori Literary Journal

Ballroom - Kryzsko Commons

This presentation will explain our production of Winona State's Literary Journal, Satori. Satori had been Winona State University's Art and Literary publication since 1970 and continues to celebrate art created by Winona State students. The production of Satori has been turned into a three-credit class and is handled by student editors taking the course. This presentation will cover our marketing process. This includes the process of designing posters to entice submissions from students and give them valuable information pertaining to the submission process. This presentation will cover the process of designing promotion material for the book release. This presentation will cover how we divided up our labor into editorial committees. Specifically, our presentation will demonstrate the selection of the professional guidelines for critical evaluation of all submissions. Within each committee individuals advocated for their own opinions toward the group decision.   Submissions were compiled through email which was advertised next sorting the genres their respective committees.

 

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