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Marc Perez comes on the show to talk about chapbooks, form, and his debut full-length poetry collection, Dayo. Andrew asks about finding the right form for your poem. It's a great time!--Chapbook launch info: Featuring Marc Perez , Andrew French, and Kevin Spenst! See you on Saturday, April 19, 5pm at the Teck Gallery SFU Harbour Centre, Vancouver.--Marc Perez is the author of Dayo (Brick Books, 2024) and the chapbook, Domus (Anstruther Press, 2025). His work has appeared in The Fiddlehead, EVENT, CV2, PRISM international, and Vallum, among others. In his free time, he likes to wander with his camera and document fleeting moments around the city.--Andrew French is a poet from North Vancouver, British Columbia. They have published three chapbooks, most recently Buoyhood (forthcoming with Alfred Gustav Press, 2025). Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University and an MA in English from UBC. They write poems, book reviews, and have hosted this very podcast since 2019.
https://writebloody.com/products/good-girl-and-other-yearnings-by-isabelle-correa ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Isabelle Correa is a poet from Washington state living in Mexico City with her partner and their three dogs. She studied creative writing at Western Washington University, is a Pushcart Prize nominee, and is the author of the chapbook Sex is From Mars But I Love You From Venus. She is the winner of the 2024 Jack McCarthy Book Prize with Write Bloody Publishing for her debut full-length collection, Good Girl and Other Yearnings, which you can pre-order now. Her work has appeared in Hobart, Pank, The Rebis, and more. Find her on Instagram: @isabellecorreawrites and on Substack: A Poem Is A Place. Discussed this week: creative writing for fiction and literary magazines, Good Girl and Other Yearnings, the Excel poem, Sex is From Mars But I Love You From Venus, having 12 siblings, older sisters, TBLTs, Chapbook, Washington State, Western Washington, living in Mexico for 3 years and Vietnam for 6 before that, the ease of access of Mexican mushrooms and other drugs, Bruce Beasley, Dianne Seuss poet, slam poetry the class, 1960s lit, Buddy Wakefield, AWP conference, Taylor Mali, Button Poetry, Frank O'Hara, Kim Addonzio, Ocean Vuong, the importance of PREORDERS BEFORE APRIL 18TH, desire, poems into songs, pronouncing silences, writing poems on company time, loathing your salaried job, the Jack McCarthy award, the evolution of books, Shel Siverstein, ruderal species, Isabelle's news letter and Substack, and more!
Elizabeth Horner Turner lives in San Francisco. Her book, Horsemouth and Aquariumhead, came out in September 2024. It's a chapbook of flash Fictions, which are really short stories that imaginative and sometimes unsettling.
A Writer's World with Shaun Griffin invites you into the rich landscape of poetry and storytelling every other Sunday at 5 p.m. on KWNK. Shaun, a renowned poet and writer, shares his unique perspective, weaving words and ideas into a captivating audio experience. Whether you're a lover of literature or just curious about the art of writing, this series offers a thoughtful glimpse into the creative process and the power of language. In this episode, Shaun Griffin explores the legacy of Limberloss Press, a small press publisher dedicated to preserving the artistry of chapbooks and printed literature in the Intermountain West. He reflects on the tactile beauty of letterpress-printed chapbooks, their unique role in curating poetry and art, and the patience and craftsmanship involved in their creation. He also discusses Limberloss Review's importance in amplifying regional writers' voices, its commitment to countercultural literature, and how printed works continue to serve as vital literary touchstones, even in places like prisons where digital access is limited. Missed an episode? Listen back on Spotify or catch it on 97.7FM as part of KWNK's regularly scheduled programming. A Writer's World is made possible in part by a grant from Nevada Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
I don't know if I shared this in previous episodes, but I have been working with Poetry Lounge Press to publish my first poetry chapbook. In this episode, I have the proof in hand and am driving myself to the woods to read it aloud for a first look. It's real! It's happeningggggggggg! The edits are now in full swing. The expected release date of I Left a Stranger: A Coming Out & Into Estrangement is September 30, 2024. More to follow!
Luiza Flynn-Goodlett lives in Richmond. Her poetry chapbook "Familiar" is about a time traveling witch, childhood trauma, healing, and transformational magic. And there's footnotes.
Poet/musician/editor/publisher Ronnie Ferguson discusses Emily Dickinson, PWPL's 3-Day International Chapbook Competition, and Knuckleheads. Ronnie's book recommendations: Inland Sea by Lynn Domina Knuckleheads by Jeff Kass What We Talk About When We Talk About God by Rob Bell
In which the Unreliable Narrators discuss the short story "Justice" by Dan Knight, founder of United Mythologies Press, author, recording artist, and friend of many. Justice was published in Feast of Laughter volume 3. Chapbook of the Hedgehog Press interview with Dan Knight available HERE on AbeBooks.
My childhood friend and accomplished poet, Michelle Delaine Williams, joins me on Vitally You® to talk about her poetry chapbook, Good Work for Small Hands. Her book centers around her childhood in Missouri and her relationship with her mother. She shares that reflecting on those memories was profoundly cathartic, which really comes through in several of the poems she recites for us. Michelle's poem, Sprout, which she reads beautifully, transports the listener into a young person's world of feelings. Sprout invites a conversation about taking responsibility for our own lives no matter how they began. Since becoming a grandmother twice within the last 18 months, I've been thinking a lot about how we come into this world and the importance of our upbringing in shaping our future. Michelle's poems are portals to reconnecting with our younger selves and learning the ways that they wish to be present in our lives.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: Michelle's inspiration behind Good Work for Small HandsMichelle's path to becoming a writerWriting rituals and journaling practices Exploring beauty alongside pain in memoryHow Michelle finds feeling younger while growing olderResources Mentioned:Learn more about LifeWaveRead Wavewalker: A Memoir of Breaking Free by Suzanne HeywoodRead The Creative Act: A way of being by Rick Rubin Past Episodes Mentioned:Vitally You Episode 25 Healing Your Inner Child to Thrive as an AdultConnect with Michelle Delaine Williams: Good Work for Small Hands is available from Finishing Line Press, Amazon, or Barnes and NobleConnect with Michelle on LinkedInGet in Touch: Become an insider and sign up for My Newsletter — scroll down to the box "Don't Miss A Thing"My WebsiteInstagramContact MeSpecial offers: Download the Daily Vitality eBook at danafrost.com/daily-vitality/Credit:Podcast Production by the team at The Wave PodcastingMusic by Phoebe GreenlandPhotography by Amy Boyle PhotographyPodcast art by SimplyBe. Agency
This is an audio version of the piece “To Speak in Two Tongues”, written (and narrated here) by Mwinji Nakamba Siame for our MEAT issue.Mwinji Nakamba Siame is a writer and budding visual artist with an interest in sharing and understanding African women's experiences. Her nonfiction has most recently appeared in Art Dusseldorf where she wrote about the Women's History Museum of Zambia. Her fiction is forthcoming in Chapbook format via Dancing Girl Press (US). This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.feministfoodjournal.com/subscribe
In the field of Gothic literature, from the Penny Dreadful and Chapbook through the Penny Bloods and novels. whether it a classic like Bronte or something less well known, there are many ways in which the female characters may as monstrous.We explore the landscape of 'mad', murderous and shape-shifting women with Gothic scholar Dr Nicole C. Dittmer, author of 'Monstrous Women and Ecofeminism in the Victorian Gothic'.After listening to this episode, seek out Story 4 of 'Stories from the Hearth', our storytelling show, in your podcast feed for a reading of 'The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains' narrated by Nicole.To support our work creating free folklore-related content, please visit www.patreon.com/thefolklorepodcast
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In "Spring Concert," an incidental return to Dry Marchuary, a chapbook's worth of poetry and the school's Spring Concert. From chaos comes order One way to enjoy Hoppin Hot Sauce is "On Pasta". In the midst of near-total chaos, small rituals ground us, nourishing both body and soul. "On Pasta" at HoppinHotSauce.com Shout outs Shout outs to schwabino kickin fatal aikido kung fu karate they bout to find your body you better ask somebody mymedia designer.com tell a friend to tell a friend about my media designer See for yourself Spring Concert Selfie My hair is long as it's been since 2009! See for yourself above. Subscribers get the selfie e-mailed to them, they don't even have to do anything, just lay there. It's an NFT, it's collectible, it's a blockchain. Blockchain sounds like a necklace to me Lost Weekend Here I Come The wine delivery is coming tomorrow. In the meantime, we've been back to "One Or Two Beers Dry January-February-Marchuary" mode, just for the past few days. Long live one or two beers Dry January To go in your chaps Hippie chapbooks A chapbook is a small publication of up to about 40 pages, sometimes bound with a saddle stitch. "Chapbook," Wikipedia I collected what poetry I have written since I moved here in 2021. It's over 45 pages, and Wikipedia says it's enough to make a chapbook. Let my children play music Once upon a time in the auditorium I went to the San Leandro Unified School District Spring Concert in my wheelchair, to see my son play trumpet in the spring concert. Once upon a time in the auditorium Chapter List 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:47 - From chaos comes order 00:03:21 - Shout outs 00:04:10 - Long Hair 00:05:23 - Wine delivery 00:05:58 - Poetry Collection 00:06:57 - Chapbook 00:09:04 - Writing in Google Keep 00:09:43 - Spring Concert 00:14:27 - Attending The Concert
Poet Seth Copeland enters the fairy ring to discuss petrichor, an archive of text/image. We also talk about Seth's new collection, Plug in the Mountain. The inspiration was birthed in the Wichita Mountains and became a thing made. Visit petrichor: https://petrichormag.com/petrichor Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/petrichor_journal/Cream City Review: https://uwm.edu/creamcityreview/Seth's Website:https://neutralspaces.co/seth_t_copeland/Bio:Seth Copeland grew up in southwest Oklahoma and currently lives, teaches, and studies in the Milwaukee metro. He is the author of the chapbook Plug in the Mountain (Yavanika Press, 2023) and the cohost of Finally, Poetry. He edits petrichor, Cream City Review, and its digital imprint Cheshire.Plug in the Mountain: https://payhip.com/b/ez3nUSupport the showInstagram @thefairyringpodcast Tiktok @thefairyringpodcastYoutube: click hereListen to all episodes for free:http://www.thefairyringpodcast.comBusiness Inquiries:thefairyringpodcast@gmail.comThe Fairy Ring Podcast is written and produced by your host and cosmic friend, Michelle Lark. © Music used in The Fairy Ring Podcast is from Epidemic Sound.
The two-time GRAMMY Award-winning Albany Symphony, will provide some extra sparkle this holiday season at two of the Capital Region's favorite concert venues.On Sunday, December 3, The Magic of Christmas fills The Palace Theatre with gorgeous holiday music, family fun, and special guests. On December 9th and 10th, world-acclaimed pianist Yefim Bronfman will perform Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 in the legendary Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. The concerts on the 9th and 10th will also feature composer Loren Loiacono's work Beanie's Chapbook, a world premiere commissioned by the Albany Symphony.
What is a chapbook? We're glad you asked! In this episode, Danielle explains what a chapbook is and what to keep in mind as you set out to create one. From structuring the collection to invigorating your creative process, Danielle will dish on the intricacies and joys of ordering your manuscript, where to find good advice, and what to do if you're feeling daunted. The goal of this episode is to demystify the journey from concept to creation, helping you decide how you want your poems to appear in the world. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Lori Walker and Danielle Mitchell. Our managing editor is Marilyn Isabel Ramirez. With writing and collaboration from Jessica June Cato and Kelsey Bryan-Zwick. Theme song: "Simply Upbeat" by Christian Telford, Kenneth Edward Belcher, and Saki Furuya Visit thepoetrylab.com/podcast for more information.
Happy Halloween this is the story of the first black vampyre. a story written in 1819 first published in Chapbook form in New York. This story is set in St. Domingo (Haiti & Dominican Republic) around the time of the Haitian Revolution. Come Listen to this wonderful short story. Book: The Black Vampyre: A Legend of St. Domingo By Uriah Derick D'Arcy Podcast Artwork: Artbyshalaye: https://instagram.com/artbyshalaye?igshid=18dz8daavtsv6 SFX: https://freesound.org/
Planet Poet-Words in Space – NEW PODCAST! LISTEN to my WIOX show (originally aired September 26th, 2023) featuring the wonderful poet, writer and visual artist, Anique Sara Taylor who reads from and talks about her new, award-winning Chapbook Civil Twilight. Pamela Manché Pearce, Planet Poet's Poet-at-Large is also on the show, bringing us her unique insights into poetry and poets. Anique Sara Taylor's chapbook Civil Twilight won the 2022 Blue Light Poetry Prize. Her full-length poetry book Where Space Bends was published in May 2020 by Finishing Line Press. Anique's other chapbooks include When Black Opalescent Birds Still Circled the Globe, chosen Finalist by Harbor Review's Inaugural 2023 Jewish Women's Prize; Feathered Strips of Prayer Before Morning, chosen Finalist by Minerva Rising Chapbook Competition 2023 and Cobblestone Mist, Longlisted Finalist for the 2023 Harbor Editions' Marginalia Series. Her Holocaust poem “The Train” was a 2019 Charter Oak Award Finalist for Best Historical Poem. https://aniquesarataylor.comAnique Sara Taylor's award-winning collection is mesmerizing. Thirty poems, thirty words each, shimmer with a refined intensity at once both taut and expansive. Within this tight form, her emotional richness is as lyric as it is restrained. Grief's shadow, loss-yet love of the stubborn, simple glories of existence, emerge as gifts of her inner iconography. These resonate with Taylor's organic allusions to the natural world, her outer landscape. Starfish, eagles, crickets, thunderstorms, a sycamore tree-all conspirators in her survival story. "Half daughter, half swallow," she writes, "if only I could tie down the corners of the air." In Civil Twilight, she has done just that.- Leslie T. Sharpe, Author of The Quarry Fox and Other Critters of the Wild Catskills …these brief poems filled, line by line, with such rich diction. [Her] formal gestures--30 words, five lines--keep the poems taut, & with stresses, the insistent spondees throughout, emphasize the emotional resonance underlying the book: shy mouth nailed shut / sheets creased white / cockroach shells / quill-shaped mist / bones break naked / beaks crave rain / …so many lovely phrasings, all toward expressing & containing the undercurrent of grief. "Bittersweet," [she] says, yes. - Michael Waters, innerman (Etruscan Press, 2023), Border Lines: Poems of Migration (Knopf, 2020) Civil Twilight is a stunningly crafted sequence of small poems that deliver both an architecture and music reminiscent of the stanza. Here, the reader…enters room after room of discovery…These poems, like little vestibules, exist between…moments that illuminate the inner life…between daylight and darkness, past and present, between the living and the dead, between a daughter and the memory of a father. Taylor's poems are keenly attuned to the language of the natural world and to all the mysteries that come with it. - Sean Nevin, Author of Oblivio Gate
Writers choose a Black Country scene to reveal something of this strangely hidden region. R.M. Francis is sharing the secret world of Wren's Nest in Dudley. Once a site of intense mining, this was the UK's first urban nature reserve. It's world-famous geologically for its well-preserved Silurian coral reef fossils and is considered the most diverse and abundant fossil site in the British Isles. Surrounded by council houses, takeaways, pubs and supermarkets, Wren's Nest is a very surprising place. RM Francis is a writer from the Black Country. He's a lecturer in Creative and Professional Writing at the University of Wolverhampton and is currently the poet in residence for the Black Country Geological Society. He's the author of five poetry Chapbook collections plus novels and novellas. Producer: Rosie Boulton A Must Try Softer Production A co-funded project between the BBC, The Space and Arts Council England.
In this episode, we host Dr. Christie Collins from the Department of English, who recently published her first full-length book of poetry titled “The Art of Coming Undone”. We discuss the creative writing process as well as reflect on National Poetry Month.
To commemorate National Poetry Month, producer Maria Esquinca talks to Bay Area-based poet Antmen Pimentel Mendoza about his Chapbook collection, “My Boyfriend Apocalypse.” He talks about surviving the apocalypse, queer love, and finding play in poetry. You can listen to Antmen Pimentel Mendoza read live on Tuesday, April 25, at 7 p.m. at Fabulosa Books in San Francisco. You can find him on Twitter and instagram @antmenismagic. This episode was hosted and produced by Maria Esquinca, and edited by Alan Montecillo. Links: Antmen Pimantel Mendoza's website READ: 'Eau D'Bedroom Dancing (I Learn From You)'
Alise Versella is a twice Pushcart nominated contributing writer for Rebelle Society and the author of the full length poetry collection When Wolves Become Birds (Golden Dragonfly Press 2021). Her chapbook Maenads of the 21st Century is due out with dancing girl press and her collection A Psalm for the Weary is out this April 2023 with Alien Buddha Press. She has been widely published in various magazine and journals as well as long listed for Palette Poetry's 2021 Sappho Prize and a nomination for Best of the Net. You can find her at www.aliseversella.com
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We chat with Adrie Rose the Tammis Day Editorial Fellow & Editor of the brand new NINE SYLLABLES PRESS.Nine Syllables Press: as of the posting of this episode, we haven't got any links yet, but we will update this space once 9SP goes live online Adrie Rose is the Tammis Day Editorial Fellow & Editor of Nine Syllables Press. Born and raised across the Southeast US coast, Adrie currently lives in western MA with her two children. She graduated from culinary school and owned a bakery for a decade, then returned to school to finish her bachelor's degree at Smith College as an Ada Comstock Scholar. She is currently attending Warren Wilson College for her MFA in Poetry.Her work has previously appeared in Nimrod, The Night Heron Barks, Underblong, Witness, and more. She won the Elizabeth Babcock Poetry Prize, the Ethel Olin Corbin Prize, and the Gertrude Posner Spencer Prize in 2021, and the Anne Bradstreet Prize, the Eleanor Cederstrom Prize, and the Mary Augusta Jordan Prize in 2022. Her poem “The Anthropocene” was nominated for a 2020 Pushcart Prize and she has work forthcoming in anthologies with Anhinga Press and Porkbelly Press. She volunteers as a reader for Perugia Press, read manuscripts for the Juniper Prize at UMass Amherst in 2021, and was Editor-in-Chief of Emulate at Smith College in '21-22.Adrie Rose website: https://www.adrierose.com/aboutAdrie Rose twitter: https://twitter.com/AdrieLovesPie The Boutelle-Day Poetry Center/Smith College: https://www.smith.edu/academics/poetry-center Perugia Press: https://perugiapress.org/about/VIDA: https://www.vidaweb.org/ Paper and Stick Priscilla Wathington (Tram Editions): https://trameditions.com/paper-and-stick-by-priscilla-wathington/ Broadside Books (Northampton): https://www.broadsidebooks.com/ Thank you for listening to The Chapbook we'll be back in 2023 with season three!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes & contact us with your chapbook questions & suggestions here: https://bullcitypress.com/the-chapbook/Bull City Press website https://bullcitypress.comBull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
In today's episode, we welcome the incredible Gaia Rajan to discuss her collection KILLING IT (Black Lawrence Press). Gaia Rajan is the author of the chapbooks Moth Funerals (Glass Poetry Press 2020) and Killing It (Black Lawrence Press 2022). Her work is published or forthcoming in the 2022 Best of the Net anthology, The Kenyon Review, THRUSH, Split Lip Magazine, diode, Palette Poetry, and elsewhere. She is the cofounder of the WOC Speak Reading Series, the Junior Journal Editor for Half Mystic, and the Web Manager for Honey Literary. She is the first place winner of the Princeton Leonard P. Milberg Poetry Prize, Sarah Mook Poetry Prize, and 1455 Literary Festival Contest, and a runner up for the Smith College Poetry Prize, Nancy Thorp Poetry Prize, and Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize. Gaia is an undergraduate at Carnegie Mellon University, studying computer science and creative writing. She lives in Pittsburgh. Gaia Rajan website: http://www.gaiarajan.com/ Gaia Rajan Twitter: https://twitter.com/gaiarajan Gaia Rajan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gaiarajan/KILLING IT (Black Lawrence Press): https://blacklawrencepress.com/books/killing-it/ K-Ming Chang: https://www.kmingchang.com/about Molasses Books (Bushwick): https://www.instagram.com/molassesbooks/ Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes & contact us with your chapbook questions & suggestions here: https://bullcitypress.com/the-chapbook/Bull City Press website https://bullcitypress.comBull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
We've got the latest chapbook titles and chapbook submission deadlines in this month's NEWS YOU CAN USE! NEW TITLESSomething Bright by Ryler Dustin (Green Linden Press): https://www.greenlindenpress.com/books/something-brightAt Night My Body Waits by Saúl Hernández' (Two Sylvias Press): https://www.twosylviaspress.com/at-night-my-body-waits.html The Stars With You by Stefani Cox (Cooper Dillon): https://store.cooperdillon.com/product/the-stars-with-you-by-stefani-cox Animal, Roadkill, Ashes, Gone by Emily Pittinos (coming in 11/8 from Bull City Press): https://bullcitypress.com/product/animal-roadkill-ashes-gone-by-emily-pittinos/Figment by Leila Chatti (coming in 11/8 from Bull City Press): https://bullcitypress.com/product/figment-by-leila-chatti-hardcover/SUBMISSIONSTHE FLORIDA REVIEW: https://floridareview.cah.ucf.edu/submit/chapbook-contest/ THE MASTERS REVIEW: https://mastersreview.com/chapbook-contest/ SIXTH FINCH: https://sixthfinch.com/submitMINERVA RISING PRESS: https://minervarising.com/submissions/chapbook-submissions/DIODE EDITIONS: https://www.diodeeditions.com/chapbook-contestalso check out submission databases at:HEAVY FEATHER: https://heavyfeatherreview.org/calls/DRIFTWOOD: https://www.driftwoodpress.com/submission-opportunitiesCHILL SUBS: https://chillsubs.comPODCASTSPOEMS ON AIR: https://www.lapl.org/books-emedia/podcasts/poems-on-airFIRST DRAFT: https://firstdraftwriters.com/aboutBETWEEN THE COVERS: https://tinhouse.com/podcasts/ Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here: https://bullcitypress.com/the-chapbook/Bull City Press website https://bullcitypress.comBull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
Get a glimpse behind the scenes at Sundress Publications with our guest Tennison Black.Tennison S. Black is the author of Survival Strategies, which was selected as a winner of the National Poetry Series by Adrienne Su for UGA Press. Black received an MFA at Arizona State University. They are the Managing Editor at Sundress Publications and also at Best of the Net. They are grateful to have had their work supported by fellowships from Virginia G. Piper as both a global teaching fellow and also as a research fellow. Their work has appeared or is forthcoming in SWWIM, Hotel Amerika, Booth, Queer Words, and New Mobility, among others. Though Sonoran born, Black resides in Washington State.Tennison Black website: https://tennisonblack.com/ Sundress Publications website: http://www.sundresspublications.com/ National Poetry Series Competition 2022 announcement: https://nationalpoetryseries.org/announcing-the-2022-national-poetry-series-competition-winners-finalists/Angela Narciso Torres podcast episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/e9105806 for the joy of it, anaïs peterson (free e-chap): http://www.sundresspublications.com/e-chaps/forthejoyofit I Know the Origin of My Tremor, Ugochukwu Damian Okpara (free e-chap): http://www.sundresspublications.com/e-chaps/tremor/ Liz Ahl podcast episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/97710b88 Village Books & Paper Dreams (Bellingham): https://www.villagebooks.com/ Changing Hands Bookstore (Tempe): https://www.changinghands.com/ Powell's (Portland): https://www.powells.com/ Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here: https://bullcitypress.com/the-chapbook/Bull City Press website https://bullcitypress.comBull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
We are excited to welcome Raye Hendrix to the show this week with EVERY JOURNAL IS A PLAGUE JOURNAL from Bottlecap Press. Raye Hendrix (she/they) is a writer from Birmingham, Alabama. She is the poetry editor at Press Pause Press and the author of two poetry chapbooks, Fire Sermons (Ghost City Press) and Every Journal is a Plague Journal (Bottlecap Press). Their work has also appeared in Poet Lore, 68 to 05, Poetry Northwest, 32 Poems, Shenandoah, The Adroit Journal, Cimarron Review, and others. Raye is the winner of the Keene Prize for Literature and Southern Indiana Review's Patricia Aakhus Award, and she has received scholarships from Bread Loaf and the Juniper Summer Writing Institute. Raye holds a BA and MA from Auburn University, an MFA from the University of Texas at Austin, and is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Oregon, where she has been awarded fellowships and grants for her dissertation work on disability poetics.author website: https://www.rayehendrix.comauthor twitter: https://twitter.com/_rayehendrixEvery Journal is a Plague Journal (Bottlecap Press): https://bottlecap.press/products/journalFrank O'Hara at Poets.Org: https://poets.org/poet/frank-oharaTsunami Books (Eugene, Oregon): http://www.tsunamibooks.org/ Thank You Books (Birmingham, Alabama): https://thankyoubookshop.com/Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here: https://bullcitypress.com/the-chapbook/Bull City Press website https://bullcitypress.comBull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
In this episode, we welcome poet Angela Narciso Torres to discuss her collection TO THE BONE (Sundress).Angela Narciso Torres is the author of What Happens Is Neither (Four Way Books 2021) Blood Orange, winner of the 2013 Willow Books Literature Award for Poetry, and the chapbook, To the Bone (Sundress Publications 2020). Recent work appears or is forthcoming in POETRY, Missouri Review, Quarterly West, Cortland Review, and Poetry Northwest. A graduate of Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers and Harvard Graduate School of Education, Angela has received fellowships from Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Illinois Arts Council, and Ragdale Foundation. She received First Prize in the Yeats Poetry Prize (W.B. Yeats Society of New York). New City magazine named her one of Chicago's Lit 50: Who Really Books in Chicago. Born in Brooklyn and raised in Manila, she currently resides in San Diego. She serves as a senior and reviews editor for RHINO Poetry.Twitter: https://twitter.com/angela_n_torresAuthor site: https://www.angelanarcisotorres.comTo The Bone (Sundress): http://www.sundresspublications.com/e-chaps/totheboneWe All Face the Tremendous Meat on the Teppan by Naoko Fujimoto | author website: https://www.naokofujimoto.com Terrance Hayes: https://terrancehayes.com/about/Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here: https://bullcitypress.com/the-chapbook/Bull City Press website https://bullcitypress.comBull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
In this episode, we welcome the remarkable I.S. Jones to discuss her collection SPELLS OF MY NAME (Newfound).I.S. Jones is an American / Nigerian poet, essayist, and music journalist. She is a Graduate Fellow with The Watering Hole and holds fellowships from Callaloo, BOAAT Writer's Retreat, and Brooklyn Poets. She is the co-editor of The Young African Poets Anthology: The Fire That Is Dreamed Of (Agbowó, 2020) and served as the inaugural nonfiction guest editor for Lolwe. She is an Editor at 20.35 Africa: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry, freelanced for Complex, Revolt TV, NBC News THINK, and elsewhere. Her works have appeared or are forthcoming in Guernica, Washington Square Review, LA Review of Books, The Rumpus, The Offing and elsewhere. Her poem “Vanity” was chosen by Khadijah Queen as a finalist for the 2020 Sublingua Prize for Poetry. She received her MFA in Poetry at UW–Madison where she was the inaugural 2019–2020 Kemper K. Knapp University Fellowship and the 2021-2022 Hoffman Hall Emerging Artist Fellowship recipient. From 2019 to 2022, she served as the Director of the Watershed Reading Series with Art + Literature Laboratory, a community-driven contemporary arts center in Madison, Wisconsin. Her chapbook Spells of My Name (2021) is out with Newfound. She is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Frontier Poetry.Twitter: https://twitter.com/isjonespoetryAuthor site: https://www.isjones.comBrooklyn Poets: https://brooklynpoets.orgSpells of My Name (Newfound): https://newfound.org/shop/i-s-jones-spells-of-my-name-print-e-book/What We Are Not For by Tommye Blount: https://bullcitypress.com/product/what-are-we-not-for/ Bound by Claire Schwartz: https://buttonpoetry.com/product/bound/Aricka Foreman author website: https://www.arickaforeman.com A Room of One's Own (Madison): https://www.roomofonesown.comWomen & Children First (Chicago): https://www.womenandchildrenfirst.comThank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here: https://bullcitypress.com/the-chapbook/Bull City Press website https://bullcitypress.comBull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
Book Public: ‘Math for the Self-Crippling” Ursula Villarreal Moura's slim chapbook of flash fiction makes a big impression
Coming in right under the wire, we've got August 2022's NEWS YOU CAN USE! TitlesNERVOUS SYSTEM WITH DRAMAMINE by David Greenspan (The Offending Adam): https://theoffendingadam.com"Announcing the winners of the 2022 Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellowships" https://poetrysociety.org/about/news/announcing-the-winners-of-the-2022-poetry-society-of-america-chapbook-fellowshipsMINESWEEPER by Judge Munson (Diagram): https://thediagram.com/contest.html LICHT by Dan Kraines (Seven Kitchens Press): https://sevenkitchenspress.com/robin-becker-chapbook-series/dan-kraines-licht/VISITING HER IN QUEENS IS MORE ENLIGHTENING THAN A MONTH IN A MONASTERY IN TIBET by Michael Mark (Rattle): https://www.rattle.com/chapbooks/c2022/GHOST APPLES by Grace MacNair (Inch, Bull City Press) forthcoming: https://bullcitypress.com/product-category/inch/ Submissions Tiny Fork Chapbook Series, The Hunger: https://www.thehungerjournal.com/tiny-fork-chapbooksPodcastsTPQ20 The Poetry Question: https://thepoetryquestion.com/category/tpq20/Of Poetry Podcast: https://ofpoetrypodcast.wordpress.comBreaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast: https://breakingformpod.buzzsprout.comThank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here: https://bullcitypress.com/the-chapbook/Bull City Press website https://bullcitypress.comBull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
We're excited to share this wonderful episode with poet Chloe Martinez as she discusses her book CORNER SHRINE (Backbone Press)Chloe Martinez is a poet and a scholar of South Asian religions. She is the author of the collection Ten Thousand Selves (The Word Works) and the chapbook Corner Shrine (Backbone Press). Her work has appeared in Ploughshares, POETRY, Prairie Schooner, Shenandoah, Beloit Poetry Journal and elsewhere. She works at Claremont McKenna College. Twitter: https://twitter.com/chloepoetSee more at www.chloeAVmartinez.com: https://www.chloeavmartinez.com Corner Shrine (Backbone Press): https://backbonepress.org/2020/11/corner-shrine/ Ten Thousand Selves (The Word Works): https://wordworksbooks.org/product/ten-thousand-selves/ Another & Another: The Grind Anthology (Bull City Press): https://bullcitypress.com/product/another-another/ I exit the hallway and turn right (Above Ground Press), Genevieve Kaplan; the author's website: https://genevievekaplan.com Grolier Poetry Book Shop: https://www.grolierpoetrybookshop.org Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here: https://bullcitypress.com/the-chapbook/Bull City Press website https://bullcitypress.comBull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
Welcome to the jungle! We're back with Amorak Huey & W. Todd Kaneko discussing their Diode Editions chapbook SLASH / SLASH (part 2 of 2)Amorak Huey's fourth book of poems is Dad Jokes from Late in the Patriarchy (Sundress Publications, 2021). Co-author with W. Todd Kaneko of the textbook Poetry: A Writer's Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury, 2018) and the chapbook Slash/Slash (Diode, 2021), Huey teaches writing at Grand Valley State University in Michigan. website: http://amorakhuey.netW. Todd Kaneko is the author of the poetry books This is How the Bone Sings (Black Lawrence Press 2020) and The Dead Wrestler Elegies (New Michigan Press 2021). He is co-author with Amorak Huey of Poetry: A Writers' Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury Academic 2018), and Slash / Slash, winner of the 2020 Diode Editions Chapbook Prize. A Kundiman Fellow, he teaches at Grand Valley State University and lives with his family in Grand Rapids, Michigan. website: https://toddkaneko.comSLASH / SLASH by Amorak Huey & W. Todd Kaneko (Diode Editions): https://www.diodeeditions.com/product-page/slash-slash-by-amorak-huey-w-todd-kanekoPOETRY: A Writer's Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury): https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/poetry-9781350020153/LOW BUDGET MOVIE by Kendra DeColo & Tyler Mills* (Diode Editions): https://www.diodeeditions.com/product-page/low-budget-movie-by-kendra-decolo-tyler-mills*DeColo & Mills appeared on episode 7 of THE CHAPBOOK, listen: https://share.transistor.fm/s/715c6e1fEQUILIBRIUM by Tiana Clark (Bull City Press): https://bullcitypress.com/product/equilibrium/Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Bull City Press website https://bullcitypress.comBull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
We go down to Paradise City with Amorak Huey & Todd Kaneko discussing their Diode Editions chapbook SLASH / SLASH (part 1 of 2).Amorak Huey's fourth book of poems is Dad Jokes from Late in the Patriarchy (Sundress Publications, 2021). Co-author with W. Todd Kaneko of the textbook Poetry: A Writer's Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury, 2018) and the chapbook Slash/Slash (Diode, 2021), Huey teaches writing at Grand Valley State University in Michigan. website: http://amorakhuey.netW. Todd Kaneko is the author of the poetry books This is How the Bone Sings (Black Lawrence Press 2020) and The Dead Wrestler Elegies (New Michigan Press 2021). He is co-author with Amorak Huey of Poetry: A Writers' Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury Academic 2018), and Slash / Slash, winner of the 2020 Diode Editions Chapbook Prize. A Kundiman Fellow, he teaches at Grand Valley State University and lives with his family in Grand Rapids, Michigan. website: https://toddkaneko.comSLASH / SLASH by Amorak Huey & W. Todd Kaneko (Diode Editions): https://www.diodeeditions.com/product-page/slash-slash-by-amorak-huey-w-todd-kanekoPOETRY: A Writer's Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury): https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/poetry-9781350020153/LOW BUDGET MOVIE by Kendra DeColo & Tyler Mills* (Diode Editions): https://www.diodeeditions.com/product-page/low-budget-movie-by-kendra-decolo-tyler-mills*DeColo & Mills appeared on episode 7 of THE CHAPBOOK, listen: https://share.transistor.fm/s/715c6e1fEQUILIBRIUM by Tiana Clark (Bull City Press): https://bullcitypress.com/product/equilibrium/Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Bull City Press website https://bullcitypress.comBull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
We're back with new releases and submission opportunities in this July NEWS YOU CAN USE episode! Dive into these new titles and send out work to these upcoming submission deadlines!Titles/PressesBODYELECTRIC: Poems by Aerik Francis (Trouble Department): https://troubledepartment.com/?product=bodyelectronic-poems-by-aerik-francis-paperback-preorderBlanket Sea Press: http://blanketsea.com(title from episode--NEW & PERMANENT, Frances Klein)Dancing Girl Press: http://www.dancinggirlpress.com(title from episode--AGAIN THE GRASS AGAIN THE WIND, Sam Killmeyer)Ethel: https://www.ethelzine.com(title from episode--FRACTURE ANTHOLOGY, Joshua Burton)Sundress Publications: http://www.sundresspublications.com(title from episode--FOR THE JOY OF IT, Anais Peterson)Cutbank: http://www.cutbankonline.org(titles from episode--TEACHING ENGLISH LIT..., Craig Beaven; EACH LIE THAT POLLUTES..., Kevin West)THE WALL WHERE YOU LEAVE ME by Martina Litty (Inch #51, Bull City Press): https://bullcitypress.com/product/the-wall-where-you-leave-me-inch-51/SubmissionsDIODE EDITIONS: https://www.diodeeditions.com/chapbook-contestRIVER GLASS BOOKS: https://riverglassbooks.com/submit/GASHER: https://www.gasherjournal.com/submissionYELLOW ARROW PUBLISHING: https://www.yellowarrowpublishing.com/cbsubmissionsRINKY DINK PRESS: https://rinkydinkpress.com/submission-guidelines/Places that have submission databasesHEAVY FEATHER: https://heavyfeatherreview.org/calls/DRIFTWOOD: https://www.driftwoodpress.com/submission-opportunitiesCHILL SUBS: https://chillsubs.comThank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Bull City Press website https://bullcitypress.comBull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
Robin Miura, Senior Editor & Associate Publisher, from BLAIR PUBLISHING joins us to help answer a listener question about publishing material that's already been shared on the internet. Robin Miura is Senior Editor and Associate Publisher at Blair and has worked in publishing for more than 20 years. She has worked with all types of books, but her passion is literary fiction and creative nonfiction. She is also a founding editor of the online magazine South Writ Large.Blair Publishing: https://www.blairpub.comBlair Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blairpub/Blair Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlairPublisherSouth Writ Large: https://southwritlarge.comThe Last Bookstore: https://www.lastbookstorela.com Marie Manila author of THE PATRON SAINT OF UGLY: https://www.mariemanilla.comUpcoming Blair titles (Fall 2022):A GIRLHOOD: Letter to My Transgender Daughter ATOMIC FAMILY, Ciera Horton McElroy (I don't find links for these at the Blair site yet, so follow Blair on social media & keep an eye out for both!)Ciera Horton McElroy website: https://www.cieramcelroy.com Robin Miura twitter: https://twitter.com/robin_miuraThank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
We get into all kinds of chapbook love with poet and educator Liz Ahl! Liz Ahl is the author of Beating the Bounds (Hobblebush Books, 2017), Home Economics(Seven Kitchens Press, 2016), Talking About the Weather (Seven Kitchens Press, 2012), Luck(Pecan Grove Press, 2010), and A Thirst That's Partly Mine (winner of the 2008 Slapering Hol Press chapbook contest). Her poems have appeared in numerous literary journals, among them Prairie Schooner, Sinister Wisdom, Measure, Nimrod, and Crab Orchard Review. Her work has also been included in several anthologies, including This Assignment is So Gay: LGBTIQ Poets on the Art of Teaching (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2013), COVID Spring: Granite State Pandemic Poems (Hobblebush Books, 2020), Show Us Your Papers (Main Street Rag, 2020), Visiting Bob: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Bob Dylan (New Rivers Press, 2018) and Nasty Women Poets: An Unapologetic Anthology of Subversive Verse (Lost Horse Press, 2017), among others. She has been awarded residencies at Playa, Jentel, the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, the Vermont Studio Center, and the Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow. She teaches writing at Plymouth State University in Plymouth, New Hampshire.Liz Ahl website: https://lizahl.com Liz Ahl facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Liz-Ahl-220024568036054Liz Ahl twitter: https://twitter.com/SurlyAcresYoung Writer's Workshop/UVA: https://www.theyoungwriters.orgEthel Chapbooks: https://www.ethelzine.com/chapbooks-minibooksThank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
It's the May NEWS YOU CAN USE episode with new releases, author & title recommendations, and calls for chapbook submissions! BOOKS & AUTHORSMia Ayumi Malhotra's chapbook, Notes from the Birth Year: https://bateaupress.org/index.php/chapbooks/notes-from-the-birth-year/ Joan Kwan Glass, website: https://joankwonglass.com"What We Don't Say," at Rust+Moth: https://rustandmoth.com/work/what-we-dont-say/If Rust Can Grow On The Moon, coming in June from Milk & Cake Press: https://milkandcakepress.comSteve Henn, Guilty Prayer and American Male, from Main Street Rag: https://mainstreetragbookstore.com/?s=hennCaroline M Mar, Dream of the Lake, from Bull City Press: https://bullcitypress.com/product/dream-of-the-lake-by-caroline-m-mar/Benjamin Niespodziany, Pickpocket the Big Top, from Dark Hour Books: https://www.etsy.com/shop/darkhourbooks Niespodziany interview at Touch The Donkey: http://touchthedonkey.blogspot.com/2022/05/ttd-supplement-214-seven-questions-for.htmlNiespodziany online reading at David Has Zoom Pro Reading Series: https://twitter.com/DavidHasZoomProDavid Wojo, poet: https://twitter.com/MrWojoRisingAe Hee Lee wins the Tupelo Dorset prize: https://www.tupelopress.org/2022/05/09/tupelo-press-announces-the-results-of-the-2022-dorset-prize/SUBMISSIONSGasher https://www.gasherjournal.com/submissionSeven Kitchen Press https://sevenkitchenspress.com/series-guidelines/guidelines-the-allison-joseph-series/Cutbank http://www.cutbankonline.org/submissions-calendarThe Poetry Question https://thepoetryquestion.com/pamphlet-series-submission-guidelines/Slapering Hol https://www.writerscenter.org/contest/Bull City https://bullcitypress.com/submissions-top/chapbook-open-reading-period/Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
Second time's a charm! In this episode, Hananah Zaheer--author of the flash collection LOVEBIRDS--chats flash fiction, reveals a secret about her chapbook, and offers timeless parenting advice. Hananah is a writer, editor, improvisor and photographer. She is the author of a flash chapbook Lovebirds (Bull City Press, 2021). Other writing has appeared or is forthcoming in places such as The Cut, Kenyon Review, Best Small Fictions 2021, Waxwing, AGNI, Pithead Chapel, Smokelong (Pushcart nomination), Virginia Quarterly Review, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, South West Review, Alaska Quarterly Review (with a Notable Story mention in Best American Short Stories 2019) and Michigan Quarterly Review, where she won the Lawrence Foundation Prize for Fiction. She was awarded a Tennessee Williams Scholarship in Fiction at the Sewanee Writers' Conference for 2019, was a finalist for the Smoke Long Fellowship 2019, the Doris Betts' Fiction prize 2014 and a recipient of residencies and fellowships from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Rivendell Writers' Colony and the Ragdale Foundation. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart prize. She serves as a Fiction Editor for Los Angeles Review, and as senior editor for SAAG: a dissident literary anthology—a project that seeks to make space for radical and experimental South Asian art and writing. She is the founder of the Dubai Literary Salon, an international prose-reading series and a guest editor for SmokeLong Quarterly for Winter 2021-22. Currently, she is working on a novel.Hananah is represented by Kent D. Wolf of Neon Literary. You can reach him at kent (at) neonliterary (dot) com. Website: http://www.hananahzaheer.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HananahZaheerInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/hananahzaheerLovebirds (Bull City Press): https://bullcitypress.com/product/lovebirds-by-hananah-zaheer/Sayaka Murata wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayaka_MurataThank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
In this second of two episodes, we round out our conversation about the dollars & cents of chapbook publishing.PART ONE:Glass Poetry Press CLMP submission managerSubmittable submission manager Unicorn Press Bookmobile PART TWO:Small Press DistributionPirateShip.comThank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
In this first of two episodes, we get into the dollars & cents of making and selling chapbooks.Glass Poetry Press CLMP submission managerSubmittable submission manager Unicorn Press Bookmobile Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
We got you all set with April 2022's NEWS YOU CAN USE!Links to items mentioned in this podcast:SHUTTER by Taylor Byas from Madhouse Press Host Publications LOONEY by Dave Housley from HADInterview with Dave Housley Glass Poetry chapbooks Tram Editions WHY I MISREAD A CLOUD by Emily Carlson Tupelo Press 2022 Sunken Garden Chapbook Poetry AwardSubmissions:/tƐmz/ ReviewTwo Sylvias PressSlapering Hol PressHomebound Publications Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
In this episode we welcome Sara Moore Wagner to discuss her chapbook Tumbling After (Red Bird Chapbooks). Sara Moore Wagner is the author of two full length books of poetry, Swan Wife (winner of the 2021 Cider Press Review Editors Prize) and Hillbilly Madonna (2020 Driftwood Press Manuscript prize winner), a recipient of a 2022 Individual Excellence Award from the Ohio Arts Council, a 2021 National Poetry Series Finalist, and the recipient of a 2019 Sustainable Arts Foundation award. She is the author of the chapbooks Tumbling After (Redbird, 2022) and Hooked Through (Five Oaks Press, 2017). Her poetry has appeared in many journals and anthologies including Sixth Finch, Waxwing, Nimrod, Western Humanities Review, Tar River Poetry, and The Cincinnati Review, among others, and she has been nominated for multiple times for a Pushcart prize, for Best of the Net, and for Best New Poets. Her poetry has also been supported by a SAFTA residency, a merit scholarship from the Juniper Institute, and a scholarship to the Palm Beach Poetry Festival as a finalist for the Thomas Lux prize. She holds a BFA from BGSU, and an MA in literature from NKU, where she currently teaches Intro to Creative Writing. She lives in West Chester, OH with her filmmaker husband Jon and their children, Daisy, Vivienne, and Cohen.Sara Moore Wagner (website)Sara Moore Wagner (twitter) Tumbling After (Redbird Chapbooks)"Her Kind" by Anne Sexton Angela Carter William Butler Yeats Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
We sit down with Tommy Dean author of the flash collection COVENANTS from ELJ Editions! Tommy Dean lives in Indiana with his wife and two children. He is the author of a flash fiction chapbook entitled Special Like the People on TV from Redbird Chapbooks. He is the Editor at Fractured Lit. He has been previously published in the BULL Magazine, The MacGuffin, The Lascaux Review, New World Writing, Pithead Chapel, and New Flash Fiction Review. His story “You've Stopped” was chosen by Dan Chaon to be included in Best Microfiction 2019. It will also be included in Best Small Fiction 2019. His interviews have been previously published in New Flash Fiction Review, The Rumpus, CRAFT Literary, and The Town Crier (The Puritan). Find him @TommyDeanWriter on Twitter.Tommy Dean websiteTommy Dean twitter Tommy Dean substack COVENANTS Tommy Dean (ELJ Editions)SPECIAL LIKE THE PEOPLE ON TV Tommy Dean (Red Bird Chapbooks)HOLLOWS Tommy Dean (Alternating Current Press)"...class in May about metaphors not just for poets..." I couldn't find a link for this class, yet, but I'm pretty confident it will be offered through this site where Dean has another offering: https://writingworkshops.com "Wave" by Tommy Dean (Matter Press: Journal of Compressed Creative Arts) Indy Reads A Novel Idea (Philadelphia)Kathy Fish Fractured Lit journal Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
Books and Selected Other Work by Douglas KearneyBOOKS / COMPOSITIONSSho (poetry, Wave Books, 2021)Fodder, with Val Jeanty (poetry LP, Fonograf Editions, 2021) Starts Spinning (poetry Chapbook, Rain Taxi, 2020)Buck Studies (poetry, Fence Books, 2016)Someone Took They Tongues. 3 Operas (libretti, Subito Press, 2016)Mess and Mess and (poetry and essays, Noemi Press, 2015)Patter (poetry, Red Hen Press, 2014)The Black Automaton (poetry, Fence Books, 2009)LECTURESDouglas Kearney's Bagley Wright Lectures“I Killed, I Died: Banter, Self-Destruction, and the Poetry Reading” (The Yale Review, 2021)OTHER“Dear Editor——: An Open Letter from Douglas Kearney” (Cave Canem, 2020)Also ReferencedBagley Wright Lecture SeriesChristopher Titus, Born With a DefectTarik DobbsJennifer Holliday as Effie in Dream GirlsEllen WelckerRainer Maria Rilke, “The Archaic Torso of Apollo”James Wright, “A Blessing” and “Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota”lucille cliftonVal Jeanty
Episode 29 NEWS YOU CAN USE for March 2022! All the places you can go mentioned in this episode:SOMETHING KINDRED Nicole TallmanLillet Press: the two titles we mention are HIGHLY NOTED & OTHER POEMS and STAR FLOWER STRANGE LIGHT RADIO STATIC James Hoch (Green Linden Press)Variant Lit: the two titles from this episode are THE WATER CYCLE and NOT FLOWERSNOTES FROM THE BIRTH YEAR Mia Ayumi Malhotra (Bateau Press)Submissions:DIODE EDITIONSOUTWRITE 2022THIRTY WEST PUBLISHINGSPLIT LIP PRESSSEVEN KITCHENS PRESSThank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
In this episode, Ross & Noah sit down with chapbook author Claudia Putnam to discuss DOUBLE NEGATIVE, winner of the 2021 Nonfiction/Hybrid Chapbook Contest from SPLIT LIP PRESS. Claudia Putnam is a writer living in Colorado's Roaring Fork Valley. She's too busy finishing a novel to blog, but you are welcome to scan the greatest hits below. Her poetry and fiction can be found in dozens of literary magazines; she has received major fellowships in support of her work; she gives readings.Claudia Putnam websiteClaudia Putnam twitterDOUBLE NEGATIVE (Split Lip Press)THE LAND OF STONE AND RIVER (Moon City Press)Scrivener softwareBREATH: the new science of a lost art | James Nestor Ursula LeGuin BROKEN VESSELS Andre DuBus UNDERLAND Robert McFarlaneWater Street Books Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
This week we talk about some ways to tackle the 2022 AWP conference & of course we have some tips especially if you'r looking for chapbook-related events. AWP 2022 Google map -- Penna Convention Center F172. How to Win a Book or Chapbook Contest F211. Concise Punches of Reality: Readings from Five Chapbook Memoirists (virtual) F235B. Bound, Stitched, & Pressed: On Chapbooks & Community F238. Women of Color Zinesters: DIY Culture as Counter-Storytelling (virtual) SMOL Fair is an alternative, virtual book fair from March 19-26, 2022. Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
We had a great time chatting with the fantastic Nick Rossi & Eric Benick from URSUS AMRICANUS! Ursus Americanus website Ursus Americanus/Twitter Ursus Americanus/Facebook Ursus Americanus/Instagram Dark Matter (Nashville) Molasses Books Quimby's (Chicago) Uncharted Books (Chicago) Tye Liddel -- listeners, this proved too difficult for me; as our guests pointed out, this person is hard to find Chad Morgan Meekling Press Long Day Press Zach Hobbs Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress
Today our guest is Crystal Simone Smith from BACKBONE PRESS! Backbone Press Backbone/Twitter Backbone/Facebook Crystal Simone Smith Down to Earth by Crystal Simone Smith (Longleaf) Carolina African American Writers Collective Amy Sherald artist Smithsonian Open Access Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University Sea Island Blues by Tyree Day (Backbone) Salt in the Sugar Bowl by Angela Belcher Epps (Main Street Rag) Tupelo Press Coffeehouse Press Finishing Line Press Longleaf Press In Your Absence by Lindsay Young (Backbone) Who All Gon' Be There? by Danielle P. Williams (Backbone) Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress