Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, CA

I am not resigned to the shutting away of loving hearts in the hard ground.
So it is, and so it will be, for so it has been, time out of mind:
Into the darkness they go, the wise and the lovely. Crowned
With lilies and with laurel they go; but I am not resigned.

Dirge Without Music, Edna St. Vincent Millay



Of Note: 

Wednesday Writing prompt will return on August 7th. I am taking a few days off now from The Poet by Day to get some other work finished.  Poem on … see you on the 7th if not a bit sooner.

Opportunity Knocks replaces Sunday Announcements. I post it when there are enough leads. Many leads are only announced on The Poet by Day Facebook Page.

Links to articles, events and news of interest to poets and writers are regularly published on The Poet by Day FaceBook Page.  

You are welcome (encouraged) to share your work and announcements on The BeZine Arts and Humanities Facebook Group Discussion Page

MARK YOU CALENDAR: SEPTEMBER 28, 2019 is 100,000 POETS FOR CHANGE, GLOBAL, 2019 and THE BeZINE 100,000 POETS FOR CHANGE VIRTUAL EVENT, with Michael Dickel as master of ceremonies. Look for updates on this site, The BeZine,  and at 100tpc.org



“This is a space where we hope you’ll delight in learning how much you have in common with “other” peoples. We hope that your visits here will help you to love (respect) not fear.

“We acknowledge that there are enormous theological differences and historical resentments that carve wedges among and within the traditions and ethnic or national groups, but we believe that ultimately self-preservation, common sense, and human solidarity will empower connections and collaboration and overcome division and disorder.” excerpt from The BeZine Mission Statement

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR

Our Annual 100,000 Poets and Friends for Change Issue

September 2019

Calls for submissions of poems, feature articles, fiction, creative nonfiction, art and photography, music videos, and documentary videos on the themes of peace, sustainability and social justice is open now through September 10, 2019.

ART & PHOTOGRAPHY: Note we also are looking for something special to be the header for The Table of Contents Page.

Your original previously published work may be submitted as long as you own the copyright.

NO simultaneous submissions for September please.

Email submissions to bardogroup@gmail.com. Please note in your subject line: For Zine September 2019.

Among the guidelines: our core team, our guest contributors, and our readership are international and diverse. No works that advocate hate or violence, promote misunderstanding, or that demean others are acceptable.

The BeZine is an entirely volunteer effort. While we do not pay for content, neither do we charge submission or subscription fees.

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Dear 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizers,

It’s time to sign up to organize 100 Thousand Poets for Change events around the world.

September 28, 2019 is the official global day!

If you are going to organize an event in your city please reply to this post with your city name. Or you can go to 100 Thousand Poets for Change sign up page at https://100tpc.org/sign-up/

Once we hear from you we will sign you up and add you to our promotional materials!

It looks like this year’s 100TPC will be bigger and better than last!! So far nearly 300 events have been confirmed for 2019!

As many of you know, we have added the “Read a Poem To a Child” Initiative to 100TPC options. Last year, this initiative was very successful and over 2000 people signed up to share poetry with children during the week prior to the global day. Also, because of our collaboration with Florida State University Libraries, we were able to offer a free pdf collection of poems for children to support your effort. We have updated that collection and will make it available upon request to those who wish to make use of it.

This year “Read a Poem To a Child” will take place between September 23-28.

Finally, if you are unable to organize an event during the above-listed dates, feel free to set a date that will work best for your community. Let us know when that will be and you will be included in the list of “Read a Poem to a Child” participants.

Thank you for all of your hard work and friendship over the years.

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

Peace and love,

Michael Rothenberg and Terri Carrion

Co-founders, 100 Thousand Poets for Change

100tpc.org/Read a Poem to a Child



CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS

ASYMPTOTE invites submissions of translated poetry, fiction, nonfiction and drama and original English-language nonfiction as well as visual art. No payment. No submission fee. Details HERE.

CLEMENTINE REVIEW publishes “fresh and tangy poems,” – formal, free verse, prose poem, or experimental – and also photographs, essays, and other prose.  No payment. No submission fee. Details HERE.

DRUNK MONKEYS publishes fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Its call for submissions is open and there is a $3 submission fee. No payment. Details HERE.

LILY POETRY REVIEW is a new publication and a new press with an open call for poetry and flash fiction. No submission fee. No payment. Submission fee for book manuscripts is $20.  Details HERE.

OUR POETRY ARCHIVE invites anyone who would like to participate in its monthly web issues to send at least three poems attached in a single MS-WORD file and a recent profile picture along with the short BIO, written only in 3rd person narrative to our regular email address: ourpoetryarchive@gmail.com before the 10th of any month. Please note that no .pdf document will be accepted. Further details HERE

PLUM TREE TAVERN original and previously unpublished nature poetry of up to twenty-four lines. No submission fee. No payment. Details HERE.

RUNCIBLE SPOON  has an open call for poetry and prose. No submission fee. No payment. Details HERE.


COMPETITIONS

CRAFT FIRST CHAPTERS CONTEST

  • CRAFT submissions are open to all writers
  • International submissions are allowed
  • Fiction only
  • Excerpts of book-length fiction only—please submit the first chapter or chapters* of your unpublished novels/novellas, completed or in progress
  • Please do not submit short stories
  • Please submit work in English only
  • 6,000 word count maximum*
  • Further details HERE.

$20 submission fee. $2,800 in prizes/$2,000 first prize. Deadline July 31. (Am posting this in spite of the deadline in case anyone has something ready to go today.)

FRONTIER POETRY “staff will select the top ten submissions, and the winning poem and honorable mentions will be selected by the panel of judges, to be announced in the fall. The winning poet will be awarded $3000 and publication on Frontier Poetry. Second and third place will win $300 & $200 respectively, as well as publication. The top ten finalists will also be recognized.​” Entry fee. No theme. Deadline: September 15. Details HERE.

SECOND LIGHT POETRY COMPETITION will close for entries of poetry by women on August 6th. The competition includes first prizes for best long length poem [no length limit] and best short length poem, as well as 2nd and 3rd prizes and commendations publication in ARTEMISpoetry magazine for all these [or extracts in the case of long poems]. Also readings to prize winners and commended poets. For full details got to Second Light Live HERE.


ABOUT

Recent in digital publications: 
* Five poems, Spirit of Nature, Opa Anthology of Poetry, 2019
* From the Small Beginning, Entropy Magazine (Enclave, #Final Poems)(July 2019)
* Over His Morning Coffee, Front Porch Review (July 2019)
Upcoming in digital publications:
* The Damask Garden, In a Woman’s Voice (August 2019)

A busy though bed-bound poet, writer, former columnist and the former associate editor of a regional employment newspaper, my work has been featured widely in print and digital publications including: Levure littéraireRamingo’s Porch, Vita Brevis Literature, HerStry, Connotation Press, The Bar None Group, Salamander CoveI Am Not a Silent Poet, Meta/ Phor(e) /Play, Woven Tale PressThe Compass Rose and California Woman.

I run The Poet by Day, a curated info hub for poets and writers. I founded The Bardo Group/Beguines, a virtual literary community and publisher of The BeZine of which I am the founding and managing editor. Among others, I’ve been featured on The MethoBlog, on the Plumb Tree’s Wednesday Poet’s Corner, and several times as Second Light Live featured poet.

Email me at thepoetbyday@gmail.com for permissions or commissions.

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