"This work is unlike any other, in its range of rich, conjuring imagery and its dexterity, its smart voice. Carroll-Hackett doesn’t spare us—but doesn’t save us—she draws a blueprint of power and class with her unflinching pivot: matter-of-fact and tender." —Jan Beatty

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Great Places To Find Calls For Submissions

Two great lists for writers 🙂 

The wonderful and inimitable poet and unparalleled literary citizen Allison Joseph hosts one of the best resources at her Creative Writing Opportunities group on Yahoo (CRWROPPS for short) Check it out! 

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/crwropps-b/info

Another good one: Places For Writers 🙂

http://www.placesforwriters.com/

Send that beautiful work out, y’all! 

Friday Call For Submissions Love <3 Uproot

UPROOT

Uproot is a literary journal housed at the University of Illinois Springfield whose main interest lies in place–more specifically, moving from place to place. We’re interested in geological and emotional estrangement, displacement, alienation, longing, and all of the other contradictory feelings associated with moving to a new/old location. We want to read and share literature that challenges notions of genre, work that pulls you up by the roots and plants you somewhere else, somewhere unexpected.

General Submission Guidelines:
We are especially interested in hybrid works, including flash fiction, prose poetry, and the lyric essay. Our only limitation is that submissions fall under 5,000 words and contain no more than 6 individual works.
Please submit work as either .doc/.docx file or PDF file as attachments.
We do not accept work that has been copied and pasted into the body of an email.
Please submit a brief 60 word bio written in the 3rd person.
Please send only original, unpublished work.
We do accept simultaneous submissions.
If your work has been published elsewhere please let us know so we can retract your submission.
We do not accept multiple submissions. We will only accept one submission per person per submission window.

Current submission window for next issue is 2/5/16-3/5/16.
Please send submissions to uprootmagATgmailDOTcom

UPROOT Website: https://uprootmag.wordpress.com/

What Makes Our Writing Community So Beautiful! MockingHeart Review

Thanks and Love to that angel Clare L. Martin for helping to celebrate Trailer Park Oracle over at her beautiful journal MockingHeart Review!

Generosity and sacred hearts like Clare’s are what make our community of writers such a blessing ❤

I tell my students, “Community doesn’t just happen. We have to take care of each other.”

If you haven’t yet, please visit and support MockingHeart Review!

Spread the Love, y’all! ❤

Trailer Park Oracle! So Excited! My newest book released!

Special delivery today!

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Thanks to Karen Kelsay Davies and Aldrich Press for giving these crazy little poems a home ❤ Thanks to Amy Tudor, Doug Van Gundy, and Julie Brooks Barbour, for the time and lovely words they offered about this odd little book, and special eternal BIG LOVE and gratitude to my former student artist angel baby extraordinaire Aaron Persh for the unbelievably beautiful cover art! 

Trailer Park Oracle now available on Amazon, y’all! Get it here
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This is a book that peers from the edges of wild places: from the flickerings of a French film to the heady thrills of train trestles, from the doorways of long-abandoned houses to the quiet of the vigils at the hospital bed. With a voice both gentle and fierce, Carroll-Hackett’s poems are unafraid to see us as the aching creatures we are, to ask the hard questions of language and loss, not even flinching as they reveal the wonder and pain of our very world like the title poem’s Oracle, “calling them as they played, no cushioning of the blow.”

— Amy Tudor, author of A Book of Birds and Studies in Extinction

The needs that haunt our lives also haunt Mary Carroll-Hackett’s newest collection. In Trailer Park Oracle, there is a need for food and love, and to find the true self. But Carroll-Hackett also reminds us that among all of the shining things in this world, we might sometimes forget who we are. “So you repeat, some mantra you think you’re making, until it all just becomes shaking.” Through the rich narrative of this collection, we are reminded of the path back to ourselves, how “the seed knew, at last, its own light.”

–Julie Brooks Barbour, author of Small Chimes

These poems are anchored in love – stubborn, earth-bound, unrelenting love and the generosity that it engenders. And while Carroll-Hackett is NOT the oracle of the title, she is a diviner nevertheless, looking through the quotidian – bread & blankets, Ferris wheels & automotive transmissions, dead deer and starving bears – for clues to the mysterious nature of our human hearts.

–Doug Van Gundy, author of A Life Above Water 

 

Friday Call For Submissions Love! Tallow Eider Quarterly

Tallow Eider Quarterly Seeks Submissions

Submissions accepted year-round.

 

“Tallow Eider Quarterly seeks to publish engaging work from emerging and established writers worldwide and remains open to submissions year-round. We accept poetry, flash fiction, essays, creative nonfiction, reviews, and artwork. We have a penchant for the strange, surreal, and experimental. We accept simultaneous submissions, but please notify us if your work is accepted elsewhere. All rights to published material are reverted back to the artist or writer upon publication. There is no fee to submit. ”

tequarterly.com/submissions/

Where To Submit Feb-March from Entropy Mag

Great list of open calls from Entropy Magazine! 

http://entropymag.org/where-to-submit-february-march-2/

 

Sometimes The Prompt Takes a Little Faith

Daily Prompt
Been workin a lot on feeling worthy, puttin myself out there, makin myself do things that just a year a go I wouldn’t have done.
 
Make art about having faith in yourself.believe-in-yourself-a-little-more

Friday Call For Submissions :-) Got Book? Send It Out!

I’m working on sending out a new book of prose poems, so I thought I’d share some of the calls for books I’ve found. Thanks to Poets & Writers, to all the good folks on Facebook who host Call for Submissions groups, and especially to Allison Joseph for all of the amazingly generous work she does for the writing community on her fabulous group CWROPPS!

The list here is for current open calls for poetry, for book-length collections, but many of these presses also have calls for prose and for chapbooks at other times of the year, so check them out 🙂 Some of these are contests; others are open readings periods with reading fees.

Got book? Send it out!

Michael Waters Poetry Prize for 2016

http://www.usi.edu/sir/awards-contests/waters-prize

The Cowles Open Poetry Prize

http://www.semopress.com/events/

MAIN STREET RAG Poetry Books

http://03c9c48.netsolhost.com/WordPress/contests/the-main-street-rag-poetry-book-award/

2016 FOUR WAY BOOKS INTRO PRIZE IN POETRY

http://fourwaybooks.com/submissions/index.php

New American Press Poetry Prize

https://newamericanpress.submittable.com/submit/47596

CSU Poetry Center

http://www.csupoetrycenter.com/open-book-poetry/

Etruscan Press

http://www.etruscanpress.org/index.php/about-2/

Glass Lyre Press

http://glasslyrepress.com/submissions.html

Lynx House Press

http://lynxhousepress.org/submissions

Red Hen Press

http://redhen.org/contact-2/submission-guidelines/

Terrapin Books

http://www.terrapinbooks.com/open-reading-for-poetry-books.html

Special Sunny Sunday Call For Submissions

Even though it’s Sunday, they’re accepting submissions at Blue Monday 🙂 

http://www.bluemondayreview.com/

Submission Guidelines

http://www.bluemondayreview.com/#!submit-your-work/c1ijy

And they pay!

Special Blizzard Call For Submissions

Seems appropriate 🙂 

Storm Cellar

Deadline: Rolling

 

“Storm Cellar, a print-and-ebook journal of new writing and art, seeks submissions for issue 5.2. We’re looking for aesthetic ambition and risk, formally, emotionally, amazingly. We encourage especially: under-represented voices, people of color, women, and Midwesterners. Send us your space capsules, jungles, double-crosses, and secret crushes.”

Full guidelines at stormcellarquarterly.com/submit; submission manager atstormcellar.submittable.com.

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