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SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS: Calls for Submission, Events and Other News and Information

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REJECTED POETRY JOURNAL, poetry that doesn’t fit “is a place for those little lost poems that just don’t fit in. Poems that have been rejected a dozen times by even the worst lit mags. Poems that have been rejected by their crush. Poems that barely survived the editing process. Poems that didn’t get finished. Poems that not even the poet believes in. Poems will appear on RPJ intermittently.” This looks like a fledgling publication with a novel idea. It’s a blog type site – nothing wrong with that, by the way – and they’re using Tumblr. I don’t know how many people want to pub “Rejected Poetry” on their list of published poems. Link HERE.

OYSTER RIVER PAGES is preparing for its inaugural issues and invites submissions of fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry and visual art through 31 May 2017. Guidelines HERE.

ICON, Kent State University “is a poetry and art magazine that is published once each years, near the end of the spring semester. Submissions welcome from everyone. Details HERE.

ROGUEPOETRY REVIEW, punks write poems publishes four themed issues a year.  The theme for the spring issue is “Revival.” DEADLINES: Spring: January 31, Summer: April 30, Fall: July 31, Winter: October 31. Spring deadline is upon us, so hop to. You can submit electronically. Editors read on a rolling basis.  Details HERE. RoguePoetry Review is published by Punks Write Poems Press, LLC, which has a book publishing arm.

SAN PEDRO RIVER REVIEW publishes twice a year. The next reading period is July 1 – July 31 for poetry.. Details HERE.

GREEN LINDEN PRESS is a digital publication currently accepting submissions of poetry for Issue three, which is scheduled for publication on Solstice 2017. There is a $2.50 reading fee. Details HERE.

IMITATIONS FRUIT LITERARY JOURNAL publishes poetry and visual art. The deadline for the 2017 issue is April 1st. Details HERE.

COMPETITIONS/CONTESTS

HART CRANE MEMORIAL POETRY CONTEST (ICON, Kent State University) invites submission of two previously unpublished poems. Details HERE. The deadline is 4 p.m. on February 1, so hope to if you are interested.  You can submit electronically.

SEQUESTRUM LITERATURE AND ART Editor’s Reprint Awards for Poetry 2017 invites submissions of previously published work through April 30th. The entry fee is $15 and the winners will be announced in August. Winner award is $200 and publication in Sequestrum. Runner-ups are awarded $25 and publication. Details HERE.

EVENTS

ALBANY POETS 

7:00pm – Poetic Vibe
Troy Kitchen, 77 Congress Street, Troy, NY
Poetic Vibe is a weekly Poetry Open Mic with featured local and regional poets hosted by D. Colin in downtown Troy.

7:30pm – Poets Speak Loud – 12th Annual Tom Nattell Memorial Open Mic and Beret Toss
McGeary’s, 4 Clinton Square, Albany, NY
Poets Speak Loud is Albany Poets’ monthly open mic for poetry and spoken word with guest host Dan Wilcox. This month we celebrate the life and work of Tom Nattell and 12 years of Poets Speak Loud.

POETRY SLAM, INC. lists events around the country HERE.

WORLD POETRY DAY is March 31 this year. Detail HERE.

POTPOURRI

THE FREEDOM PRINCIPLE: EXPERIMENT IN ART AND MUSIC. “1965 to Now” exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) Philadelphia. This large show links the legacy of avant-garde jazz and experimental music of the late 1960s (particularly within the African American arts scene on the South Side of Chicago) and its influence on contemporary art and culture. It continues until March 19, 2017. HERE is a slide show of the art included in the exhibit.

NANCY MITCHELL], Poet and Painter (by Nin Andrews), part of a series about poets who paint, Best American Poetry

THIS POLITICAL THEORIST PREDICTED THE RISE OF TRUMPISM. HIS NAME WAS HUNTER S. THOMPSON, ,Susan McWilliams in The Nation

FACEBOOK PRIVACY TIPS: How to shre without oversharing, Internet Citizen

A GUIDE TO TWITTER’S PRIVACY SETTINGS, Internet Citizen

NEWS

MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS SINCE ORWELL’S 1984 WAS PUBLISHED and Amazon announced that since the election of the current administration (regime), it has become a best-seller. You can download the dystopian novel that was required high school reading in my day for free HERE. I’m guessing that Orwell would have liked to be proven wrong.

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51hlj5jhdkl-_sx329_bo1204203200_The recommended read for this week is Robert Pinsky’s Singing School, Learning to Write (and Read) Poetry. No rules or recipes here just learning by studying the pros. Charming. Fun.

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“The purpose of a writer is to keep civilization from destroying itself.” Albert Camus

CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS

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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POETRY has a rolling deadline and is now reading for its third volume of poetry from emerging and established poets.  Guidelines HERE.  Submissions HERE.

ALLEGRO POETRY, a quarterly magazine is open for submission for its twelfth issue. Deadline: January 31. Details HERE.

DRIFTWOOD PRESS “is devoted to finding fiction, poetry, graphic narrative, photography, craft essays, interviews, and other cross-genre work of the highest caliber.” Quarterly issues are released on the first Monday of every third month. The editors read all year round and there is a reading fee. Guidelines HERE. Submissions HERE.

SPLIT ROCK is an online lit mag established 2012 in Minnesota. “While we are proud of our Northwoods roots, SRR provides a venue for writers and artists of any background, in any stage of their careers, to showcase their best work. We seek poetry, creative non-fiction, fiction, book reviews, graphic narratives, comics, visual poetry, digital literature, and hybrid forms that explore place and the natural environment, though we welcome any work that presents a unique vision and aesthetic. We love innovative writing that finds new meaning in the familiar and inspiration from the stuff of everyday life.” Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis.  Details HERE

OTAGO UNIVERSITY PRESS is an academic publisher in New Zealand publishing books on New Zealand and the Pacific with emphasis on history and natural history, biography (memoir), literature and the arts, and the Maori and Pacific. Submission guidelines HERE.

HAYMARKET BOOKS is a nonfiction publisher of “a wide range of progressive and radical political activists.”  Send proposal.  Details HERE. No poetry or fiction.

PULP LITERATURE seeks poetry and there is no reading fee for poetry.The editors are not accepting submissions of fiction right now. Details HERE.

GOBLIN FRUIT seeks “poetry that we can call ‘of the fantastical,’ poetry that treats mythic, surreal, fantasy and folkloric themes, or approaches other themes in a fantastical way.”  Pays on publication. Submissions through March 3.  Details HERE.

CONTESTS/COMPETITIONS

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CALGARY POETRY MAGAZINE open internationally for submission in English only. Reading fee. Deadline July 30, 2017. Details HERE.

WEGLE FLOMP HUMOR POETRY CONTEST year sixteen. Deadline April 1, 2017. Details HERE.

PULP LITERATURE short fiction (up to 750 words) contest. Looking for “short, sweet and sassy”.  Deadline February 15, 2017.  Details HERE.

EVENTS

ROLLING WRITERS ~ WRITERS NOT WRITING ~ Local lit-lights do other stuff: “The Octopus Literary Salon 2101 Webster St @ 22nd, Oakland, California 94612 February 4, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.Youssef Alaoui (instrumental music), Judy Clement Wall (house artist ~ our Toulous Lautrec!), Sharon Coleman (dance), Paul Corman-Roberts (drums), Jamey Genna (acting), Sarah Kobrinsky (dance), Charles Kruger (magic), Lisa Martinovic (singing original song), Colleen McKee and Ruth Crossman (singing duet), Deborah Steinberg (singing), Sandra Wassilie (Shakespearian monologues), Jon Sindell (Shylock speech, original song)” (510) 844-4120

TUPELO PRESS BAY AREA POETRY CONFERENCE – Tupelo’s fifth poetry Conference. Two-day small group sessions. There are three sections: Sat/Sun — March 18-19, 2017 — Portola Valley; Thurs/Fri — March 23-24, 2017 — San Francisco; and, Sat/Sun — March 25-26, 2017 — Berkeley. Details HERE.

news

two-years-eight-months-and-twenty-eight-nightsTHE NEW OBAMA FICTION PICKS the Rushdie book to the left is one, Off the Shelf

THE 38TH BLUES AWARDS, 2017, The Blues Foundation

PLANS TO PRIVATIZE U.S. PUBLIC BROADCASTING, Fortune Magazine

PLANS TO ABOLISH U.S. NATIONAL ENDOWMENTS FOR THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES, The Poet by Day

AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT TRUMP FROM THE U.S. PRESS CORP, Columbia Journalism Review

SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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SWIMMING WITH ELEPHANTS is a nonprofit publisher based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, working with its local community and with authors nationwide. A primary focus is poetry and this publisher has a small line of chapbooks, poetry collections and anthologies, available through Amazon and one of their local bookstores.  Monthly beginning this month, Swimming With Elephants will feature a writer along with interview and samples of his or her work, all by way of helping to grow the writer’s audience. Explore the site HERE to see where your work and the publisher’s interests might intersect.

HERMENEUTIC CHAOS PRESS is largely a publisher of chapbooks – poetry, prose and hybrid. The current reading period ends on January 31. Submission guidelines HERE.

GUERNICA / a magazine of global art & politics was founded in 2004, staffed by volunteers, and supported by federal and private funding sources. It is a free online publication with contributors from all over the world and featuring essays, art, poetry (verse, prose poetry and hybrid) and fiction from emerging and established writers, poets and multimedia producers.  It is published twice monthly with quarterly special issues.  Take the time to check it out HERE as both reader and writer.

NO DEAR is a Brooklyn-based poetry journal that comes out each fall and spring, accompanied by issue release readings for the featured poets. Submissions for the next issue (theme: Republic) are being accepted through February 15th. No My Dear also publishes chapbooks. Details HERE. NYC poets only.

THE BeZINE‘s January issue comes out on the 15th.  You still have two days (deadline end-of-day January 10) in which to submit work – poetry, essay, short fiction, music videos, art and photography on this month’s theme, which is “Resist.”  Details HERE.

JAMII PUBLISHING “seeks to foster the communion of writers by gifting books to authors who are out there shaking up the world . . .  we believe that poetry is not a solitary art. Poetry is an art form that brings people together.” Jamii forms a community in San Bernadino as well as a publishing house. It is open for literary submission until January 31.  Jamii offers detailed guidelines on submissions HERE. Read carefully. The focus now is women and minorities, non-academic.

MISTAKE HOUSE MAGAZINE “is committed to creative and intellectual refreshment in the form of poetry, fiction, and visual art.” Reading period ends on March 5th.  It “welcomes graduate and undergraduate writers from around the world, including work by previously unpublished writers”. English only. Details HERE. There is a nominal reading free.

DRAGON POET REVIEW is an eJournal that features poetry, flash fiction, short memoir, photograpy, art and reviews. It is published twice a year and the deadline for the summer issue is March 1. Submission guidelines HERE.

Please be sure to check information on all sites. Literary publications often come and go and sometimes close for short periods of time. 

EVENTS

DODGE POETRY FESTIVAL 2017 will be held in October in Newark, New Jersey.  Exact dates are not posted yet. Watch the site if you have an interest in attending what is the largest and most exciting poetry festival in the U.S. Each year the Dodge Poetry Festival  reportedly attracts from 14,000 – 17,000 attendies. It was founded in 1985 and is funded by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. The website is HERE.

READINGS AT McNALLY JOHNSON on January 10 at 7 p.m. with Joshua Bennett (The Sobbing School, Part of the National Poetry Series ) and Jennifer Kronovet (The Wug Tes, Part of the National Poetry Series) . Admission is free.McNally Jackson Books, 52 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012

POETRY IN DELHI announces seventeen events. “Passionately in love with a language, poets unite pleasure with truth. Poetry is considered the crown of literature and being poetic is more a condition than a profession. Poets the ever dramatic, most romantic and not much realistic, play with words and make beautiful verses. Poetry readings, open mic poetry and poetry recitation as part of a play, keep the art & heart alive.”   (The emphasis above is mine. Love it.) Details HERE.

interNATIONAL POETRY MONTH, thinking ahead to April, which is National Poetry Month in the United States. At The BeZine we celebrate it every year as interNational Poetry Month.  Think about some things you’d like to do to celebrate: a poem in your pocket, meeting with friends and sharing a poem at lunch or after work, writing about what poetry means to you on your blog, If you want to submit something for poetry month publication, now would be the time to consider what and to which publications you want to submit.

If you are reading Sunday Announcement from an email subscription, you will have to link to this site to hear Linda Gregerson read her poem for Dear Poet 2016.

KUDOS

Congrats to:

  • M. Zane McClellan for two poems selected as contest winners for a chapbook being published by Praxis Magazine for Arts & Literature. “Tear Down These Walls,” and “And Still I Shrive” are two of seventeen selected out of 163 poems sent to the final judge for selection. Michael is also the newest member of the The BeZine Core Team.
  • 41gwgxef5hl-_sx331_bo1204203200_Michael Dickel on the publication of his newest book, The Palm Reading After the Toad’s Garden, available now in paperback. “Michael Dickel’s highly engaging fourth book gathers flash fiction written in recent years–from a series of surreal memoryscapes to flash thrillers to psychological experiments. This hybrid writing blurs genre lines across poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and cultural criticism in an entertaining montage of imagery.”
  • Aprilia Zank for the remarkable number of recent photographs chosen as cover photos for magazines.
  • Heather Wolfe for cracking the case of Shakespeare’s identity
  • 51wadcuzipl-_sx372_bo1204203200_Silva Merjanian for the money raised on behalf of Armenian-Syrian refugees.  Silva writes that “To date Rumor (alone, without Uncoil a Night ) has raised one book short of $5K for refugees.”  Silva is a shining example of the many poets working hard for the greater good. xo
  • Sharon Frye for her lovely poem Last Night in Dublin published in Anu 52/A New Ulster

 SPECIAL NEWS

Coffee, Tea and Poetry

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I am currently developing a new website that will celebrate the simple soulful things in life. In a world gone mad we still have morning coffee, afternoon tea, kindly baked goods (no animals harmed), gardens and nature in all her glory. Though Coffee, Tea and Poetry hasn’t gone live yet you can bookmark it for future reference. I hope you do.  When It does launch in a week or two, I’d value your opinions.  Thank you!

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