Post by moira on Apr 12, 2012 22:40:36 GMT 2
Wompo Publishers Newspaper
News this week:
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
2. From Sarah Sarai, My 3,000 Loving Arms
3. SRPR's 2012 Editors' Prize Contest
4. jojo Lazar (aka: The Burlesque Poetess)
5. Red Weather (Arizona 2012)
6. The Earthworks Prize for Indigenous Poetry
7. Fiddler Crab Review
(back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo festival of women's poetry here:
wompherence.proboards.com ).
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
www.bmorrison.com/blog/
- Memory's Wake, by Derek Owens
2. From Sarah Sarai, My 3,000 Loving Arms:
- On April 2, a memory of Adrienne Rich:
my3000lovingarms.blogspot.com/2012/04/adrienne-richs-song.html.
- On April 3, of poet/friend Marilyn Koren (and Lee poem):
my3000lovingarms.blogspot.com/2012/04/le-young-lee-from-blossoms-to-take-what.html
- On April 10, Kay Ryan and Melissa Studdard:
my3000lovingarms.blogspot.com/2012/04/kay-ryan-was-once-green-behind-ears.html.
3. Only five days left to enter SRPR's (Spoon River Poetry Review) 2012 Editors' Prize Contest! (4/15 postmark): $1000 to first place poem; $100 each to two runners up; five Honorable Mentions. All winners, plus several finalists, are published (sixteen finalists were publishes last year in addition to the eight winning poems). See full guidelines on website: www.litline.org/Spoon/contest.html
4. jojo Lazar (aka: The Burlesque Poetess) was featured in the first of a series of blogterviews w/ her (appearing this month) at the Jewish Women's Archive blog, Jewesses with Attitude. Includes text and video of her reading an original Passover poem, also in honor of National Poetry Month.
bit.ly/diasporaJL
She is also doing NaPoWriMo with co-vaudevillian verse-slinger Amy Macabre, together they are "GIRLS SO LOUD" (for short). Their trade-offs & collab. poetry can be seen at:
girlssoloud.tumblr.com/tagged/napowrimo
5. Janet McAdams' novel Red Weather (Arizona 2012) is now available from your favorite independent bookseller. About the novel, Robert Warrior has written: "Driven with beautiful balance by stories and characters, Janet McAdams' Red Weather breathes new life into the radical legacy of the Native 1970s. In prose that recalls Joan Didion's Salvador, McAdams offers reasons to hope for rain, dawn, and even justice." janetmcadams.org
5. The Earthworks Prize for Indigenous Poetry
The Kenyon Review, in partnership with Salt Publishing, UK, and the award-winning Earthworks Book Series, announces a competition for a first or second collection of poems by an Indigenous writer. The winning volume will be published by Salt, and the winning poet will give a reading at Kenyon College and receive a $1,000 honorarium.
www.kenyonreview.org/contests/earthworks-prize/
6. Dear Friends of Fiddler Crab Review:
Fiddler Crab Review. invites you to visit us and read our latest featured chapbook review - of poet Lev Rubinstein's Thirty-Five New Pages published by Ugly Duckling Presse.
Thank you all for your continued interest in the poetry chapbook and what we do at fiddler crab.
The Reviewers
Fiddler Crab review: the Home of the Poetry Chapbook Review
www.fiddlercrabreview.com
News this week:
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
2. From Sarah Sarai, My 3,000 Loving Arms
3. SRPR's 2012 Editors' Prize Contest
4. jojo Lazar (aka: The Burlesque Poetess)
5. Red Weather (Arizona 2012)
6. The Earthworks Prize for Indigenous Poetry
7. Fiddler Crab Review
(back issues of the newspaper are archived at the Wompo festival of women's poetry here:
wompherence.proboards.com ).
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
www.bmorrison.com/blog/
- Memory's Wake, by Derek Owens
2. From Sarah Sarai, My 3,000 Loving Arms:
- On April 2, a memory of Adrienne Rich:
my3000lovingarms.blogspot.com/2012/04/adrienne-richs-song.html.
- On April 3, of poet/friend Marilyn Koren (and Lee poem):
my3000lovingarms.blogspot.com/2012/04/le-young-lee-from-blossoms-to-take-what.html
- On April 10, Kay Ryan and Melissa Studdard:
my3000lovingarms.blogspot.com/2012/04/kay-ryan-was-once-green-behind-ears.html.
3. Only five days left to enter SRPR's (Spoon River Poetry Review) 2012 Editors' Prize Contest! (4/15 postmark): $1000 to first place poem; $100 each to two runners up; five Honorable Mentions. All winners, plus several finalists, are published (sixteen finalists were publishes last year in addition to the eight winning poems). See full guidelines on website: www.litline.org/Spoon/contest.html
4. jojo Lazar (aka: The Burlesque Poetess) was featured in the first of a series of blogterviews w/ her (appearing this month) at the Jewish Women's Archive blog, Jewesses with Attitude. Includes text and video of her reading an original Passover poem, also in honor of National Poetry Month.
bit.ly/diasporaJL
She is also doing NaPoWriMo with co-vaudevillian verse-slinger Amy Macabre, together they are "GIRLS SO LOUD" (for short). Their trade-offs & collab. poetry can be seen at:
girlssoloud.tumblr.com/tagged/napowrimo
5. Janet McAdams' novel Red Weather (Arizona 2012) is now available from your favorite independent bookseller. About the novel, Robert Warrior has written: "Driven with beautiful balance by stories and characters, Janet McAdams' Red Weather breathes new life into the radical legacy of the Native 1970s. In prose that recalls Joan Didion's Salvador, McAdams offers reasons to hope for rain, dawn, and even justice." janetmcadams.org
5. The Earthworks Prize for Indigenous Poetry
The Kenyon Review, in partnership with Salt Publishing, UK, and the award-winning Earthworks Book Series, announces a competition for a first or second collection of poems by an Indigenous writer. The winning volume will be published by Salt, and the winning poet will give a reading at Kenyon College and receive a $1,000 honorarium.
www.kenyonreview.org/contests/earthworks-prize/
6. Dear Friends of Fiddler Crab Review:
Fiddler Crab Review. invites you to visit us and read our latest featured chapbook review - of poet Lev Rubinstein's Thirty-Five New Pages published by Ugly Duckling Presse.
Thank you all for your continued interest in the poetry chapbook and what we do at fiddler crab.
The Reviewers
Fiddler Crab review: the Home of the Poetry Chapbook Review
www.fiddlercrabreview.com