"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

Posts tagged ‘creativity’

Sometimes the Prompt is Rebellious

Daily Prompt
 
Make art about protest, or art that IS protest.
 
#writingprompt #art #poetry #fiction #nonfiction #protest #wordsmatter
elie wiesel on protest

New Comic Book Company! Artists Taking Care of Artists–and Our Community!

Help Launch Plume Snake

Okay all my artist and art-loving friends!

I just donated to support this savvy and talented young artist, one of my amazing alums, Alex Odom in his efforts to support a whole network of other artists! Hear the good work from Alex himself!

PLUME SNAKE

“My name is Alex Odom, I’m a comic book creator and the president of Plume Snake.  I’ve been a freelance writer for over ten years—a comic book writer for three. Over those years, I’ve worked with a lot of different publishers and producers, and based on those experiences, I developed a template for how I want to be treated as a writer and an artist. So when I set out to build a comic book company, I made that template the core of the business plan. This isn’t just a new comic book company; it’s a new kind of comic book company, a better market for independent comic creators to distribute their work.

  • Our network of creators will be paid 60% of net profits!
  • Our creators retain ALL rights to their work!
  • Plume Snake is focused on creating a platform for people in all communities to tell the stories they are most passionate about!
  • Plume Snake is committed to keeping costs low to connect more fans with the work!

Become a Patron of the Comic Book Arts!

Plume Snake is dedicated to putting our comic book and graphic novel creators first; that’s why Plume Snake’s network of creators will receive 60% of net profits from membership sales, and retain the rights to their work. It’s my sincere hope that Plume Snake will become a vehicle for many creative people to have the freedom to earn a living doing the work they are most passionate about. Plume Snake has the potential to connect more people with a wide range of different perspectives and illustration styles.

Your contribution will help make that a reality!

No donation too small!

As artists, we have to take care of each other! Donate! Pass it on!

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/help-launch-plume-snake#/

Monday Must Read! Jennifer K. Sweeney: Little Spells

Monday Must Read! 

jennifer sweeneyThis week, meet Jennifer K. Sweeney, the author of three poetry collections: Little Spells, newly released from New Issues Press, How to Live on Bread and Music, which received the James Laughlin Award, the Perugia Press Prize and a nomination for the Poets’ Prize, and Salt Memory. She is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize, a grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission, a Hedgebrook residency, the Elinor Benedict Poetry Award from Passages North and two Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg awards. Recent poems have appeared in Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day series, American Poetry Review, Cimarron Review, Linebreak, Mid-American Review, New American Writing, Pleiades, and Verse Daily.

Jennifer’s Website:

http://www.jenniferksweeney.com/

Get Jennifer’s Beautiful Books!

Little Spells

http://www.wmich.edu/newissues/titles/sweeney-littlespells.html


How to Live on Bread and Music

http://www.perugiapress.com/books/how-to-live-on-bread-and-music/

 

Read more of Jennifer’s work online!

Academy of American Poets

https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/jennifer-k-sweeney

The Noe Valley Voice

http://www.noevalleyvoice.com/2010/July-August/OVJS.htm

Connotation Press

http://www.connotationpress.com/featured-guest-editor/may-2010/427-jennifer-k-sweeney-poetry

Linebreak

https://linebreak.org/poems/the-somnambulist/

Hear Jennifer read!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csxTf4xmK8k

Interviews

http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/kalamazoo/index.ssf/2011/01/poet_jennifer_k_sweeney_discus.html

At Donna Vorreyer’s Fill in the Blanks

https://djvorreyer.wordpress.com/2015/08/10/fill-in-the-blanks-with-jennifer-k-sweeney/

http://tinderboxeditions.blogspot.com/2015/07/book-interview-little-spells-by.html

 

Happy Reading!

xo

Mary

Special Sunday Call for Submissions! SubTerrain

 

SubTerrain

Issue #73 (Spring) – Theme: “SECRETS”

Deadline: February 15, 2016 (postmarked—can also submit online via Submittable. See their website for more info).

Poetry, fiction, nonfiction exploring the idea of secrecy. Personal, corporate, governmental, military—secrecy is used to cement personal relationships, to guarantee state security, to harbour knowledge. Some consider secrecy one of the main sources of human conflict. “We intend to open the doors on the subTerrain confessional.”

For submission instructions, see Writer’s Guidelines: www.subterrain.ca

 

Sometimes the Prompt is Dark, and Lovely

Daily Prompt
 
“And I have learned my lessons in darkness”-from a poem I just wrote.
 
Make art about darkness.
 
darkness

Sometimes the Prompt Reaches Out and…Touches You ;-) When You Least Expect It

Daily Prompt 

“The dead have stories to tell the living. about relinquishing control, about the sweet sweet letting go….”–from a poem I just drafted. 🙂

Make art about the thinning of the veil, communing with the dead.

Thinning Veil-300

Friday Call for Submissions Love! New Journal: Mockingheart Review

 

MockingHeart Review

Deadline: December 1, 2015

Call for Inaugural Issue: Submissions for the inaugural issue of MockingHeart Review open November 1, 2015 and close December 1, 2015. We favor poems that express the complexities of the human heart in clear, precise, and lyrical language. Poems should call out to us, not let us sleep or turn away. Bring us poems that gleam and palpitate with intimacy. We seek visionary works that are visceral and that will leave us emotionally undone. We encourage poems that speak to the personal and political inasmuch as the political relates to the person/a. We accept poetry only. Prose poems are welcome.

Guidelines:

We accept poetry only. Prose poems are welcome.
Works that require extensive special formatting are discouraged.  Our apologies in advance.

Here is a .pdf of Frequently Asked Questions for submitting poetry that generally apply:  How to Submit Poetry

We seek works of the highest literary quality. We expect your best work in its final form.

We favor poems that express the complexities of the human heart in clear, precise, and lyrical language. We want poems that call out to us, that won’t let us sleep or turn away. Bring us poems that gleam and palpitate with intimacy. We hope for visionary works that are visceral and that will leave us emotionally undone. We encourage poems that speak to the personal and political inasmuch as the political relates to the person/a.

We believe metaphors. Entrance us with imagery that transforms. We are especially intrigued by imaginative language which melds the real to the surreal, and are pleased when this is done well through artful craft. We question reality. So should your poems.

We do not like poems that utilize clichés or are not finely wrought. We shy away from experimental verse, unless it appeals to our aesthetic and succeeds in moving us. We want works that convey meaning and possess emotional impact, or convince us there is no meaning to be understood.

We favor poems of shorter length, generally of a line length of 30. There is room for flexibility regarding this.

If you are unsure if your work falls within these guidelines, send it to us anyway. We will respond during the selection process and may be able to help to further clarify through conversation.

Your publishing history does not matter, but the quality of the work does.

Our issues will showcase only the best selected works. We will publish issues (3) three times a year.

Unpublished poems only. Simultaneous submissions okay, if the Editor is notified immediately of publication elsewhere. Expect to hear from us in less than (4) four weeks’ time.

Submissions outside of reading periods, unless solicited, will be ignored. If your work has been accepted for an issue, please wait six months before submitting again, within an open submission period. Also, please wait to hear from us regarding a submission before sending more work.

MockingHeart Review cannot pay our contributors at this time.  Rights revert to author upon publication, although MockingHeart Review reserves the right to anthologize, in printed or electronic format, material originally published here. If work that has appeared in this journal subsequently appears elsewhere, the editor requests MockingHeart Review be acknowledged as the place of first publication.

Submissions for the Inaugural Issue will open November 1, 2015 and close at midnight December 1, 2015.

Website: mockingheartreview.com.

Email: mockingheartreview@gmail.com

Sometimes the Prompt is Haunting

Daily Prompt
 
“I have gone out, a possessed witch, haunting the black air, braver at night”~Anne Sexton
 
Make art about witches
 
#writingprompt #art #poetry #fiction #nonfiction #icastaspellonyoubaby
sexton

Anne Sexton

Sometimes the Prompt Seems So Far Away

Daily Prompt
 
“Time is the longest distance between two places.”~Tennessee Williams
 
Make art about distance, about distance covered.
 
distance

Sometimes the Prompt Can’t Be Seen

Thanks and Love to my lil brother Scott Sumner for inspiring today’s

Daily Prompt ❤

“Every day we bear up under

the liminal weight of air,

a million pounds and more,

in tiny increments

because we’ve grown used to it…”~Dan Gerber

 

Make art about the weight of invisible things.

invisible hands
PS: Scott’s an amazing musician! Check him out and buy his EP at

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