Archive for January, 2016
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2016 Prompts, Art, Artists, Bless the Day, Creativity, Writing, Writing Prompts
Sometimes The Prompt Just Begins To Fall
Daily Prompt
“This, then, is the gift the world has given me/(you have given me)/softly the snow”~Diana Di Prima
Make art with first snow as the central metaphor.
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2016 Prompts, Art, Artists, Bless the Day, Creativity, Writing, Writing Prompts
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Very Special Call for Submissions
Very Special Call for Submissions
HIV Here & Now
from publisher Michael H. Broder
It’s that time again. The submission and solicitation wells are dry. The HIV Here & Now Project WEBSITE needs new work FAST (I have nothing for today, for example, let alone the next 152 days). NEW OR PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED poems or short (up to 500 words) prose pieces. By any poet regardless of HIV status. Preferably touching on HIV in some way shape or form, even if metaphorical. Our key advocacy themes are testing, treatment, prevention, dispelling shame, and eliminating stigma. You can really use any of those ideas as a way into a poem that never even mentions HIV or AIDS. Or just any pieces you think would work on the site. You’re a poet! Use your imagination!!
While I appreciate the dedication, please do not submit if your work has already appeared on the site; we are trying not to repeat poets or writers.
Send work to michael@indolentbooks.com. Include a face pic and a brief bio emphasizing your publications.
Previous HIV Here & Now Project poets and writers, please solicit one poet or writer directly, post this on your timelines and share with your groups and other social networks. (I’ll tag 20 of you each week.)
http://www.hivhereandnow.com
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Monday Must Read: Rebecca Foust: Paradise Drive
Monday Must Read!
This week meet Rebecca Foust, the author of three full-length poetry collections. Paradise Drive (Press 53 2015) winner of the 2015 Press 53 Award for Poetry and among Shelf Unbound’s 100 Notable Books of 2015, has been reviewed or featured in more than 40 venues since its release in April. Foust collaborated with artist Lorna Stevens on God, Seed: Poetry & Art about the Natural World (Tebot Bach 2010), winner of a 2010 Foreword Book of the Year Award. All That Gorgeous Pitiless Song (Many Mountains Moving 2010) won the Many Mountains Moving Book Prize, was a finalist for the Paterson Prize, and was nominated for the Poet’s Prize. Foust’s chapbooks, Dark Card (2008) and Mom’s Canoe (2009) won the Robert Phillips Poetry Chapbook Prize in consecutive years and were published by Texas Review Press. Her poems, essays, short stories and book reviews are widely published in the American Academy of Poets, Hudson Review, Massachusetts Review, Prairie Schooner, Sewanee Review, and others. Foust was the 2014 Dartmouth Poet-in Residence, and her awards include The 2015 American Literary Review Writing Award for fiction, The 2014 Constance Rooke Creative Nonfiction Award (Malahat Review) and fellowships from The Frost Place, the MacDowell Colony, Sewanee Writing Conference, and West Chester Poetry Conference. The Poetry Editor for Women’s Voices for Change and an assistant editor for Narrative Magazine, Foust lives in the San Franciso Bay Area with her husband.
Learn more:
Buy Rebecca’s books here:
Paradise Drive
http://www.press53.com/Bio_Rebecca_Foust.html
God, Seed and All That Gorgeous Pitiless Song
http://www.spdbooks.org/Search/Default.aspx?AuthorName=rebecca+foust
All Books
http://www.bookpassage.com/search/site/rebecca%20foust
http://www.powells.com/SearchResults?kw=title:Rebecca%20Foust
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=rebecca+foust
Selected Poetry Online:
“Abeyance,” American Academy of Poets Poem-A-Day series 2015, http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/abeyance
“Courtesy Flush” and “Oops” reprinted in Poemeleon 2015, http://www.poemeleon.org/-rebecca-foust/
“The Notch,” “Bright Juice,” “Nuns Fret Not,” and “Dirt,” The Hudson Review, 2015, http://hudsonreview.com/2015/01/the-notch-bright-juice-nuns-fret-not-dirt/#.VnElSEorLV3
“Prayer for my New Daughter,” “Sufferance,” “Blame,” “Gratitude,” and “Only,” reprinted in Poethead 2015, https://poethead.wordpress.com/2015/01/06/sufferance-and-other-poems-by-rebecca-foust/
“Contradance” The Hopkins Review 2015, http://muse.jhu.edu/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/the_hopkins_review/v008/8.2.foust.pdf
“Blazon” http://www.cortlandreview.com/features/14/winter/foust.php#1, “Promise Me,” http://www.cortlandreview.com/features/14/winter/foust.php#2, Cortland Review 2014 and “Petals,” Cortland Review 2012, http://www.cortlandreview.com/issue/58/foust.php#1
“Biography,” “But What Can Wake You,” and “Eulogy,” Omniverse 2014, http://omniverse.us/poetry-rebecca-foust/
“Last Bison Gone” and “Perennial,” The Humanist 2011, http://thehumanist.com/magazine/march-april-2011/poetry/last-bison-gone
“Prodigal,” http://www.valpo.edu/vpr/v14n2/v14n2poetry/foustprodigal.php and “Elocution Lesson,” http://www.valpo.edu/vpr/foustelocution.html in Valparaiso Poetry Review
“Dark Ecology,” “Spec House Foundation Cut into Hillside,” “Rebuke,” “Food-Not-Bombs” (2014), http://www.unf.edu/mudlark/flashes/foust.html and “Bee Fugue” (2011), https://www.unf.edu/mudlark/flashes/bee_fugue.html
“Don’t,” Bomb Magazine 2009, http://bombmagazine.org/article/4589/don-t
Broadsides from God, Seed: Poetry & Art about the Natural World with art by Lorna Stevens:
Tikkun Daily, 2011, http://www.tikkun.org/tikkundaily/2011/02/13/god-seed-poetry-and-art-about-the-natural-world/
Terrain 2009, http://terrain.org/poetry/24/god_seed/
Selected Essays and Book Reviews online:
Poetry Daily, 4/21/15, “Poet’s Pick” essay on “An Irish Airman Foresees his Death” by William Butler Yeats, http://poems.com/Poets’%20Picks%202015/0421_Foust.html
Interview of Susan Terris, “She Asked for Light,” Poetry Flash 2015, http://poetryflash.org/features/
Guest Blog for Brian A. Klems, “The Writer’s Dig,” Writer’s Digest, http://www.writersdigest.com/online-editor/its-never-too-late-on-becoming-a-writer-at-50
Guest Blog on “Writing Sonnets,” 4/12/15, Savvy Verse and Wit, http://savvyverseandwit.com/category/guest-post
Review of Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here, The Rumpus 2014, http://therumpus.net/2014/05/al-mutanabbi-street-starts-here-edited-by-beau-beausoleil-and-deema-shehabi/
Review of After the Firestorm by Susan Kolodny, Poetry Flash 2012, http://poetryflash.org/reviews/
Review of Bacchus Wynd by Catherine Edmunds, Wordgathering 2014, http://www.wordgathering.com/past_issues/issue30/reviews/edmunds.html
Review of Beamish Boy by Albert Flynn DeSilver The Rumpus 2013, http://therumpus.net/?s=beamish+boy
North American Review “Throwback Thursday” series, 9/7/15, http://northamericanreview.org/throwback-thursday-featuring-rebecca-foust-strip-mine-from-vol-292-2/
Weekly Poetry Columns for Women’s Voices for Change,
http://womensvoicesforchange.org/category/the-arts/poetry
Selected Book Review links for Paradise Drive
San Francisco Chronicle Sunday Edition (Diana Whitney) http://m.sfgate.com/books/article/Poetry-John-Burnside-Jane-Hirshfield-Rebecca-6401935.php#photo-8336857
Philadelphia Inquirer Sunday Edition (Frank Wilson)
http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/20151101_Rebecca_Foust_s__Paradise_Drive___In_the_lap_of_plenty__wishing_for_better.html#S80SLOE5OwgTRK6L.99
Washington Independent Review of Books (Grace Cavalieri) “National Poetry Month’s Best Picks,” http://www.washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com/features/april-exemplars-national-poetry-months-best-picks-by-grace-cavalieri
The Huffington Post (Dean Rader) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dean-rader/three-books-for-autumn_b_8090182.html
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Art, Artists, Creativity, Must Read Monday, Must Read Writers, Writing
Sometimes You Just Gotta Let The Prompt Go
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2016 Prompts, Art, Artists, Creativity, Gratitude, Love, Writing, Writing Prompts
Gratitude! A Couple of Publications to Start 2016 :-)
Thrilled and thankful to the editors for including my crazy lil prose poems in their beautiful publications ❤
Special Thanks to Clare L. Martin for being a consistent and beautiful light in this world!
MockingHeart Review
http://mockingheartreview.com/vol1issue1/mary-carroll-hackett/
and to the editors of
Milk Journal
http://www.milkjournal.net/#!a-private-mythology—mary-carroll-hacke/duuv7
Check out and support these fine publications, y’all!
Sometimes the Prompt Really Haunts You
Daily Prompt
Working on this chapbook of ghost poems.
Make art about a haunting.
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First Daily Prompt of 2016 :-) Sometimes the Prompt Takes Wing
Daily Prompt — First one for 2016!
Woke to this hawk calling outside the bedroom window, then he followed me and the dogs on our walk.
Make art about hawks.
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2016 Prompts, Art, Artists, Bless the Day, Creativity, Love, Writing






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