Post by moira on Sept 14, 2011 21:09:45 GMT 2
Wompo Publishers Newspaper
News this week from
1. Lesley Wheeler blogs
2. Black Radish Books
3. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
4. Fiddler Crab Review
5. Darlington Richards Press
(back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo festival of women's poetry here:
wompherence.proboards.com ).
1. In “Sociability’s a drag,” Lesley Wheeler blogs about a forthcoming memoir about Allen Ginsberg; how she’d handle an invitation from Dr. Who to go the famous Six Gallery reading in San Francisco; and the family-work-poetry-friendships-community commitments balancing act you may be familiar with.
http:/thecavethehive.wordpress.com/
2. Black Radish Books announces the publication of Susana Gardner's Herso: An Heirship in Waves, available from SPD. (www.spdbooks.org) Responses to Gardner's second full-length collection by j/j hastain and Jill Alexander Essbaum appear at Black Radish Blog. blackradishblog.blogspot.com/
3. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
www.bmorrison.com/blog/
- The Most Dangerous Thing, by Laura Lippman
- A Night Too Dark, by Dana Stabenow
4. Good morning Friends of Fiddler Crab Review,
Boston-area poet Elaine Schear's chapbook Nine Hours from Oswego - is the featured chapbook review - LIVE on Fiddler Crab Review: the Home of the Poetry Chapbook Review. Why not take a break from your busy day and read a review or two. You'll be glad you did. fiddlercrabreview.blogspot.com/
Thanks so much, as always.
The Reviewers
Fiddler Crab review: the Home of the Poetry Chapbook Review
5. A quick reminder from Darlington Richards Press that there are just two weeks left in our reading period for the next issue of Journal of Renga & Renku, which closes on October 1, 2011. Full details at tinyurl.com/jrr-cfc . To gain an idea of the sort of content that interests the editors, leaf through the 17-page online preview of the current issue of JRR at tinyurl.com/preview-jrr1 .
We'd also be very happy to receive an entry (or several) from you, for the 2011 JRR renku contest, to be judged by Eiko Yachimoto. Full details at tinyurl.com/jrr-contest . Entry is free. Closing date for entries: October 1, 2011.
Please send all contributions and other communications to RengaRenku@gmail.com (RengaRenku AT gmail DOT com)
We look forward to hearing from you.
Norman Darlington
Moira Richards
Journal of Renga & Renku
darlingtonrichards.com/
News this week from
1. Lesley Wheeler blogs
2. Black Radish Books
3. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
4. Fiddler Crab Review
5. Darlington Richards Press
(back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo festival of women's poetry here:
wompherence.proboards.com ).
1. In “Sociability’s a drag,” Lesley Wheeler blogs about a forthcoming memoir about Allen Ginsberg; how she’d handle an invitation from Dr. Who to go the famous Six Gallery reading in San Francisco; and the family-work-poetry-friendships-community commitments balancing act you may be familiar with.
http:/thecavethehive.wordpress.com/
2. Black Radish Books announces the publication of Susana Gardner's Herso: An Heirship in Waves, available from SPD. (www.spdbooks.org) Responses to Gardner's second full-length collection by j/j hastain and Jill Alexander Essbaum appear at Black Radish Blog. blackradishblog.blogspot.com/
3. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
www.bmorrison.com/blog/
- The Most Dangerous Thing, by Laura Lippman
- A Night Too Dark, by Dana Stabenow
4. Good morning Friends of Fiddler Crab Review,
Boston-area poet Elaine Schear's chapbook Nine Hours from Oswego - is the featured chapbook review - LIVE on Fiddler Crab Review: the Home of the Poetry Chapbook Review. Why not take a break from your busy day and read a review or two. You'll be glad you did. fiddlercrabreview.blogspot.com/
Thanks so much, as always.
The Reviewers
Fiddler Crab review: the Home of the Poetry Chapbook Review
5. A quick reminder from Darlington Richards Press that there are just two weeks left in our reading period for the next issue of Journal of Renga & Renku, which closes on October 1, 2011. Full details at tinyurl.com/jrr-cfc . To gain an idea of the sort of content that interests the editors, leaf through the 17-page online preview of the current issue of JRR at tinyurl.com/preview-jrr1 .
We'd also be very happy to receive an entry (or several) from you, for the 2011 JRR renku contest, to be judged by Eiko Yachimoto. Full details at tinyurl.com/jrr-contest . Entry is free. Closing date for entries: October 1, 2011.
Please send all contributions and other communications to RengaRenku@gmail.com (RengaRenku AT gmail DOT com)
We look forward to hearing from you.
Norman Darlington
Moira Richards
Journal of Renga & Renku
darlingtonrichards.com/