Post by moi on Nov 8, 2009 11:42:56 GMT 2
Wompo Publishers' Newspaper
News this week from Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Bohemian Steel Press, Marick Press, Poets' Quarterly, Plain View Press (back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo festival of women's poetry here: wompherence.proboards.com ).
Beltway Poetry Quarterly, edited by WOMPO Kim Roberts, is an online journal that focuses on contemporary poets of greater Washington, DC region as well as the city's rich literary history. The current issue, guest edited by Dan Vera, is on US Poets Laureate. It combines a timeline, essays, and poems.
www.beltwaypoetry.com
Beltway Poetry Quarterly is gearing up for our tenth anniversary year in 2010, and we just heard that we got a grant from the DC Commission on the Arts to support a series of readings, one a month, throughout the coming year. More information on the anniversary events (which also include publication of a special issue of the journal, and a print anthology, Full Moon on K Street: Poems About Washington, DC) can be found here:
washingtonart.com/beltway/tenth.html
Bohemian Steel Press
stains: early poems by Lori A. May
Released autumn 2009, available at a discount to WomPo members: $10 US, includes shipping. Review copies available.
"...May reminds us that stains are not mere surface marks but signs of what have gone into the making of a person" - Elizabeth Switaj, Gender Across Borders
Visit www.loriamay.com or email lori@loriamay.com for more info.
Marick Press new titles for fall
Catalogue includes new chapbook by Alicia Suskin Ostriker: At The Revelation Restaurant and Other Poems. Review copies available.
www.MarickPress.com
Contact: Lori A. May, Managing Editor lmay@marickpress.com or lori@loriamay.com
Poets' Quarterly fall issue
Featured interviews include Kara Candito, Jane Satterfield, Rachel Kann; reviews of new works by Carla Drysdale, Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet, Jody Gladding, and more.
www.PoetsQuarterly.com
Plain View Press, a 35-year-old (national and international) independent literary publishing house is accepting book manuscripts—high literary standards, collaborative process, activist orientation, poetry, fiction, nonfiction— gender, racial and economic justice, environment, peace.
E-mail sb@plainviewpress.net—put “Query” in subject line.
Guidelines: www.plainviewpress.net.
News this week from Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Bohemian Steel Press, Marick Press, Poets' Quarterly, Plain View Press (back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo festival of women's poetry here: wompherence.proboards.com ).
Beltway Poetry Quarterly, edited by WOMPO Kim Roberts, is an online journal that focuses on contemporary poets of greater Washington, DC region as well as the city's rich literary history. The current issue, guest edited by Dan Vera, is on US Poets Laureate. It combines a timeline, essays, and poems.
www.beltwaypoetry.com
Beltway Poetry Quarterly is gearing up for our tenth anniversary year in 2010, and we just heard that we got a grant from the DC Commission on the Arts to support a series of readings, one a month, throughout the coming year. More information on the anniversary events (which also include publication of a special issue of the journal, and a print anthology, Full Moon on K Street: Poems About Washington, DC) can be found here:
washingtonart.com/beltway/tenth.html
Bohemian Steel Press
stains: early poems by Lori A. May
Released autumn 2009, available at a discount to WomPo members: $10 US, includes shipping. Review copies available.
"...May reminds us that stains are not mere surface marks but signs of what have gone into the making of a person" - Elizabeth Switaj, Gender Across Borders
Visit www.loriamay.com or email lori@loriamay.com for more info.
Marick Press new titles for fall
Catalogue includes new chapbook by Alicia Suskin Ostriker: At The Revelation Restaurant and Other Poems. Review copies available.
www.MarickPress.com
Contact: Lori A. May, Managing Editor lmay@marickpress.com or lori@loriamay.com
Poets' Quarterly fall issue
Featured interviews include Kara Candito, Jane Satterfield, Rachel Kann; reviews of new works by Carla Drysdale, Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet, Jody Gladding, and more.
www.PoetsQuarterly.com
Plain View Press, a 35-year-old (national and international) independent literary publishing house is accepting book manuscripts—high literary standards, collaborative process, activist orientation, poetry, fiction, nonfiction— gender, racial and economic justice, environment, peace.
E-mail sb@plainviewpress.net—put “Query” in subject line.
Guidelines: www.plainviewpress.net.