Salve hosts publishing panel featuring Bruce Handy and Tracey Minkin

Posted 1/5/23

Ever wonder what it takes to publish for a magazine? This Sunday, Jan 8th, join Salve Regina University as they welcome renowned authors and editors Bruce Handy and Tracey Minkin for an educational …

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Salve hosts publishing panel featuring Bruce Handy and Tracey Minkin

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Ever wonder what it takes to publish for a magazine? This Sunday, Jan. 8, join Salve Regina University as it welcomes renowned authors and editors Bruce Handy and Tracey Minkin for an educational panel. Handy is the author of "Wild Things" and is a contributing editor of Vanity Fair. He has also been a writer and senior editor for Time. His works have appeared in acclaimed publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, Vogue, and The New Yorker. In 1993 he was nominated for an Emmy for his writing on Saturday Night Live. He also received a GLAAD Award in 1998 for his Time cover on Ellen DeGeneres titled “Yep I’m Gay.”

Minkin, a three-time award winner for the SATW Lowell Thomas Gold Award for General Excellence, is a travel editor and writer for Coastal Living Magazine. She also works as a freelance writer, and has written for more than forty publications, including Travel + Leisure, Southern Living, Outside, Food & Wine, and VERANDA.

WHEN: Sunday, Jan. 8, at 4 p.m.

WHERE: 100 Ochre Point Ave., Newport, RI 02840

TICKETS: Click here.

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