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Articles related to "Chapbook"
Publishing Poetry Chapbooks With the number of poetry publishers and the titles they produce shrinking, many poets are turning to poetry chapbooks as a way of distributing their work. poetry publishing • poetry chapbook • poetry chapbook publishers • what is a chapbook • poetry publishers
How to Make a Chapbook If you want to see your writing in print, why not create a chapbook? These lovely, creative handmade books are becoming increasingly popular in literary communities. make a chapbook • publish a chapbook • marketing chapbooks • self-publish creative writing • chapbook making
An Introduction to the Poetry Chapbook Poetry chapbooks have gained momentum with the advent of self-publishing and are an invaluable tool for anyone interested in pumping their writing into the world. self-publishing • publication • chapbook • making a chapbook • writing poetry
Familiar Poets Recognized in ByLine pages The June issue of ByLine features some familiar names! award • contest • byline • chapbook • poetry
How to Make a Chapbook With these easy steps, you can make your very own book with just some determination, attention to detail, and a few easy to find tools. chapbook • publishing • homemade • arts/crafts • how-to
Profiles in Poetry: Frank Matagrano Frank Matagrano's chapbook was picked up by one of the most respected publishers in the business, but only after he'd come to know the editor by way of a rejection slip. frank • matagrano • chapbook • poetry • puddinghouse
Roundup for Poets: New Releases, Contests, Sites What's happening with Poetry? Have a look at news of contests, chapbook competitions, and recent releases. poetry contests • chapbook contests • lyn lifshin • janet buck • kookamonga
Wendell Hawken Sings with Mothertongue Review of "Mothertongue" by Wendell Hawken. Argonne House Press: Washington, DC, 2001. 50pp. wendell hawken • poems • poetry • poet • argonne house press
Workshopping Poetry Guest columnist Mary Hope shares her workshop experiences with Poetry at suite101.com. artists • about poetry • workshop • mary • hope
Winter Roundup for Poets All sorts of opportunities and news events are part of this Winter Roundup for Poets. all about poetry • byline • conspire • ruth daigon • ck tower
Awards That Publish Your First Book Contests take place all over the world for book-length material, with the first prize being a publishing contract. entering writing contest • fiction writing contests • st lawrence book award • graywolf press nonfiction prize • emily dickinson first poetry award
Self-Publishing in the Early Twentieth Century William E. Dimorier (pronounced Dimoree) was ahead of his time when he self-published two books of poems in the 1940s. william e. dimorier • demmie • erie • pa • self-publish
The Beautiful, Collected Poems of Michelle Tea Michelle Tea is a stable fixture in San Francisco's gay and lesbian underground, and has the impressive credits of being a memoir author, a novelist and a poet. michelle tea • eileen myles • the beautiful • modern beat poets • collected poems of michelle teasan francisco poets
Arizona Inn An undercurrent of delicate elegance, hushed expectancy, and tranquil seclusion await your arrival at Tucson's Arizona Inn (2220 E. Elm St.). arizona inn • tucson resort • elegance • detail • seclusion
Kate Hill - The Darkness Therein and The Immaculate Kate Hill is a poet, short story writer, paranormal romance author, and zine publisher. kate hill • immaculate • the darkness within • rfi west • vampire
Everyday Life This article will discuss how to your experience in your writing. regina avalos • writing • writers • markets • contests
Harvest Roundup for Poets Some opportunities for poets to harvest, and a note from your editor. Read about contests at Samsara, GreatUNpublished.com, IBPC, NYCpoetry.com, and more! poetry • harvest • thanksgiving • contest • award
Getting Published – A Poetry Workshop Can Help An interview with the award-winning poet published in The New Yorker about her poetry workshop, teaching style, and publishing success of her students. poetry workshops • poetry workshop • getting published • publishing poetry • an interview
Carrie Allen McCray: a Special Celebration An overview of a celebration for author Carrie Allen McCray. carrie • allen • mccray • freedom • child
Poetry Month 2001 Special Read news, announcements, and contest information here! poetry • national poetry month • ruth daigon • writing • contest
You Can Publish Poetry Trade magazines and online zines can help you publish your poetry. byline magazine • writer's digest • poets & writers • publish • poetry
Child Development and Emotions in Play Therapy Stressed children may exhibit aggressive behavior, bed-wetting, or anxiety. Here's how family and play therapy can help kids cope with negative emotions. child development and emotions • play therapy • attention deficit disorder • kids dealing with stress • anxious feelings
Gridlinked by Neal Asher Hard SF from an emerging British talent in which Dragons and matter-transmitters mix with Artificial Intelligence, Bond-style secret agents and inter-galactic terrorists gridlinked • neal asher • ian cormac • hard sf • dragons
The Abstract Poetry of Elizabeth Willis Review of "The Human Abstract" by Elizabeth Willis. Penguin Books: New York, 1995. 83pp. abstract poetry • poetry • poems • elizabeth willis • national poetry series
Tony Hoagland A short feature on the award-winning poet's life and work so far, including his collection "What Narcissism Means to Me." american poetry • contemporary american poets • what narcissism means to me • jackson poetry prize • james laughlin award
5 New Fiction Markets These literary magazines accept fiction from writers of all experience levels, and are a great way for writers to gain added exposure for their fiction. fiction markets • magazine markets • fiction magazines • open submissions • fiction
Agnieszka's Dowry (AgD) A look at Agnieszka's Dowry (AgD), one of the more interesting Poetry Magazines on the internet. On-line since 8 March 1996, AgD is a zine that makes a statement. agnieszka's dowry • agd • poetry • poems • zine
Book Review of A Newfoundland Journal In response to her travels on the west coast of Newfoundland in 2003, MacFadyen has created a book-length poem containing vivid and diverse images. book review of a newfoundland journal • author janet macfadyen • macfadyen’s book length poem • poetry journal describes provincial travels • poetry about gros morne national park
Partridgeberry, Redberry, Lingonberry, Too A moth, Grapholita libertina, tells about the seasons of its life cycle, the seasons of the partridgeberry fruit, and the seasons of the people who harvest the berries. partridgeberry redberry lingonberry too • ellen bryan obed • moth grapholita libertina • seasons of partridgeberry • partridgeberry fruit contain worms
Self-Promotion Tips for Writers In this economy, writers are increasingly required to do their own self-promotion work. Impress publishers by bringing your own audience with you. writing self-promotion • ariel gore • self-publishing • public readings • networking for writers
The League of Canadian Poets The League of Canadian Poets is a valuable organization in Canada dedicated to serving the needs of poets of varying levels. the league of canadian poets • poets in canada • membership in the league of canadian poets • programs league of canadian poets • canadian literary prizes
The Legendary Dodge Poetry Festival is Back On Good news! The Festival, once threatened by the economic recession, is on for October 2010. Go to hear Billy Collins and other great poets, and rediscover what matters. dodge poetry festival • waterloo village • economy • recession • economic recession
Emily Dickinson: Sad Spinster Emily Dickinson: Sad Spinster (Part One) emily dickinson • critical essays • criticism • audrey mccrone
Emily Dickinson: Sad Spinster (Part One) Emily Dickinson: Sad Spinster (Part One) emily dickinson • critical essays • criticism • audrey mccrone
New British Poetry 28: Red Lamp Reviews a sample copy of the literary journal RED LAMP: A Journal of Realist, Socialist and Humanitarian Poetry. poetry • poet • poets • verse • writer
Small Presses & Fantastic Fiction When the audience for fantastic literature was small, fans became publishers out of frustration. Except for the advent of desktop publishing, it's not so different today horror • lovecraft • donald m. grant • arkham house • gnome press
Barbie Inspires Book of Poetry Review of "Kinky," poems by Denise Duhamel. Published by Orchises Press, Alexandria, Virginia, 1997. 90pp. barbie • poems • poetry • denise duhamel
Delivering Poetry, or Trying to, Anyway Why isn't poetry more accessible to the public? arts • poetry • literature • funding • national public radio
How to Direct a Writing Camp for Youth Young authors develop confidence in their writing while participating in writing workshops facilitated by local authors at writing camp. writing • writing exercises • writing prompts • writing contests • author
Writer Caught Off-guard Sometimes even a veteran freelancer can get excited about her work. book • first • greatunpublished • poetry • essays
A Guide to H. P. Lovecraft First Editions No collection of Lovecraft's stories was issued in his lifetime. After his death, The Outsider and Others, in a printing of only 1,268 copies, sat in boxes. lovecraft • arkham house • august derleth • the outsider and others • the dunwich horror
Valerie Hardin - Crimson Kisses Valerie Hardin is an award winning gothic poet, an artist and illustrator, a children's book author, and a vampire eBook author. valerie hardin • crimson kisses • vampire • vampires • vampyre
Kate Hil - God of Grim Kate Hill returns with the third in her Vampire Romance series, God of Grim, the story of Matthew and Dulcie. kate hill • rfiwest • god of grim • vampires • vampire
Malay Pantoum Found in America The Pantoum is a poem of Malay origin that requires quatrains to repeat a pattern of lines in a specific manner. poetry • writing poetry • pantoum • malay • neil gaiman
New British Poetry: 8 Three Firsts and One Sixth Reviews and discussion of four new books of poetry from authors writing from contrasting perspectives: Wales, Cornwall, Italy and Austrailia. poetry • poet • poets • verse • writer
Vampire eBook Authors Revisited I decided to end the year by revisiting my Vampire eBook Authors to find out just what has been happening for them. vampire • vampires • vampyres • vampyre • ebook
Dropping in on Ruth Daigon Ruth Daigon is second to none when it comes to tips for poets. poetry • ruth • daigon • kay • day
Poetry Special Places to publish and contests to enter! Get your mouse ready to cut and paste, because this article's full of information to help you succeed. award • art • anthology • poetry • contests
Ruth Daigon Makes Poetry Sing Ruth Daigon sang at Dylan Thomas's funeral, collaborated with W. H. Auden on a poetry project, and she won the Ann Stanford Poetry Prize. Daigon says the keyword for poetry is "control." ruth daigon • singer • poet |
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