Post by moira on Dec 12, 2013 16:22:06 GMT 2
Wompo Publishers Newspaper
News this week:
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
2. Beltway Poetry Quarterly
3. Lesley Wheeler’s first-year-composition assignment:
4. "Mandela, Presente! Free Leonard Peletier" on Diane Kendig's blog, Home Again
5. Storyscape Issue #11
6. Elisabeth Dä umer on "Muriel Rukeyser's Presumptions"
7. Submissions reopened for MadHat Lit.
8. Ellen Moody's blogs
(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/
- Veronica, by Mary Gaitskill
2. Beltway Poetry Quarterly, edited by Kim Roberts, has announced its pick of the top ten poetry books (and three anthologies) for 2013. All titles are by authors who are current or former residents of the greater Washington, DC region. See: www.beltwaypoetry.com.
3. Lesley Wheeler’s first-year-composition assignment: read Jeanine Hall Gailey’s Becoming the Villainess as a set of clues about an alternate universe, and create a web site full of travel guidelines based on your findings.
lesleywheeler.org/2013/12/09/adventures-in-poetry-teaching-part-two-gaileyland/
4. In "Mandela, Presente! Free Leonard Peletier" on her blog Home Again, Diane Kendig posts her poem "Mandela Appears in Montreal, 1990" and remembers his legacy:
dianekendig.blogspot.com/2013/12/mandela-presente-free-leonard-pelletier.html
5. Announcing the publication of Storyscape Issue #11
Featuring at least one WOMPO -- Amy King! (and others?)
www.storyscapejournal.com
Hila Ratzabi
Editor-in-Chief
6. Elisabeth Dä umer on "Muriel Rukeyser's Presumptions" (introduction to special issue of JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory 43.3 on Rukeyser)
murielrukeyser.emuenglish.org/essay/elisabeth-daumer-muriel-rukeysers-presumptions/
7. Submissions have reopened for MadHat Lit.
MadHat Lit is the smaller, more restless, equally rambunctious sibling to the annual online arts and literary publication, MadHat (formerly Mad Hatters’ Review). In an effort to keep the spirit of ground-breaking literature and arts current, MadHat Lit is an on-going, regularly renewed literary and artistic publication. Curatorial and editorial direction remains the same as for MadHat. Check in weekly to discover our latest offering.
MadHat Lit welcomes poems, flash fictions, short interviews, audio works, visuals, multimedia pieces and reviews. for our complete guidelines see our Guidelines page via the link below, and hold on to your MadHats.
madhatlit.com
8. Ellen Moody's blogs
8.1. I unretire & go to the gym; the real matter of costume dramas:
austenreveries.wordpress.com/2013/12/07/i-un-retire-go-to-the-gym-the-real-matter-of-costume-drama/
8.2. Anthologies and mini-series for now:
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/anthologiesmini-seriesfornow/
News this week:
1. B. Morrison, Monday Morning Book Blog
2. Beltway Poetry Quarterly
3. Lesley Wheeler’s first-year-composition assignment:
4. "Mandela, Presente! Free Leonard Peletier" on Diane Kendig's blog, Home Again
5. Storyscape Issue #11
6. Elisabeth Dä umer on "Muriel Rukeyser's Presumptions"
7. Submissions reopened for MadHat Lit.
8. Ellen Moody's blogs
(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/
- Veronica, by Mary Gaitskill
2. Beltway Poetry Quarterly, edited by Kim Roberts, has announced its pick of the top ten poetry books (and three anthologies) for 2013. All titles are by authors who are current or former residents of the greater Washington, DC region. See: www.beltwaypoetry.com.
3. Lesley Wheeler’s first-year-composition assignment: read Jeanine Hall Gailey’s Becoming the Villainess as a set of clues about an alternate universe, and create a web site full of travel guidelines based on your findings.
lesleywheeler.org/2013/12/09/adventures-in-poetry-teaching-part-two-gaileyland/
4. In "Mandela, Presente! Free Leonard Peletier" on her blog Home Again, Diane Kendig posts her poem "Mandela Appears in Montreal, 1990" and remembers his legacy:
dianekendig.blogspot.com/2013/12/mandela-presente-free-leonard-pelletier.html
5. Announcing the publication of Storyscape Issue #11
Featuring at least one WOMPO -- Amy King! (and others?)
www.storyscapejournal.com
Hila Ratzabi
Editor-in-Chief
6. Elisabeth Dä umer on "Muriel Rukeyser's Presumptions" (introduction to special issue of JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory 43.3 on Rukeyser)
murielrukeyser.emuenglish.org/essay/elisabeth-daumer-muriel-rukeysers-presumptions/
7. Submissions have reopened for MadHat Lit.
MadHat Lit is the smaller, more restless, equally rambunctious sibling to the annual online arts and literary publication, MadHat (formerly Mad Hatters’ Review). In an effort to keep the spirit of ground-breaking literature and arts current, MadHat Lit is an on-going, regularly renewed literary and artistic publication. Curatorial and editorial direction remains the same as for MadHat. Check in weekly to discover our latest offering.
MadHat Lit welcomes poems, flash fictions, short interviews, audio works, visuals, multimedia pieces and reviews. for our complete guidelines see our Guidelines page via the link below, and hold on to your MadHats.
madhatlit.com
8. Ellen Moody's blogs
8.1. I unretire & go to the gym; the real matter of costume dramas:
austenreveries.wordpress.com/2013/12/07/i-un-retire-go-to-the-gym-the-real-matter-of-costume-drama/
8.2. Anthologies and mini-series for now:
ellenandjim.wordpress.com/2013/12/09/anthologiesmini-seriesfornow/