Sentences with phrase «poetry chapbook of»

January 13 is «Make Your Dreams Come True Day,» and one of the smartest ways to achieve your dream of becoming a published author is to get that novel, memoir, or poetry chapbook of yours out the door and into the hands of readers!

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Gioia has published five full - length collections of poetry, as well as eight chapbooks.
A prize of $ 1,000 and publication by Finishing Line Press is given annually for a poetry chapbook by a woman who has not yet published a full - length collection.
Amy MacLennon, author of several poetry chapbooks, says, «I just don't like the * concept * of a contest.
Alison Townsend is the author of two books of poetry, Persephone in America and The Blue Dress, and two chapbooks, And Still... read more
And when your entrants range from a chapbook of poetry to a five volume history of World War I, you come to see the necessity of awarding people in their specific genre or field to truly reward their accomplishments.
Whether you end up distributing your own prose or poetry at a reading or collecting the work of your friends in limited editions, these instructions on how to create and bind your own chapbooks offer hours of bookmaking fun.
Harshman is the poet laureate of West Virginia, and his poetry books include Green - Silver and Silent and the chapbook Rose of Sharon.
The artwork for your poetry chapbook cover doesn't have to be deep and serious — especially if your writing has a touch of humor or whimsy!
The chapbook style lends itself particularly to collections of poetry, instruction manuals, or pocketsized field guides.
The efforts of water sedge to flourish despite difficult odds seems kindred in spirit to poets hoping to successfully publish their poetry books and chapbooks in an uncooperative publishing environment.
For example, compare a romance novel ebook selling on Amazon in English with a poetry chapbook in Dutch selling in a unique bookstore in a chic corner of Amsterdam.
A prize of $ 1,000 (approximately $ 1,230) and publication by the Munster Literature Center is given annually for a poetry chapbook.
You've written a book with an appealing plot, dynamic characters, and strong dialogue, or a chapbook of compelling, image - rich poetry.
I've self - published a poetry chapbook on Smashwords and I'm thinking of continuing self - publishing but only the shorter works, eg poetry and short story collections.
Winner of two NEA fellowships, a Pushcart Prize, and an award from the Academy of American Poets, David Rigsbee is a seasoned American poet who has published ten books of poetry, multiple chapbooks, and a few translations over the past forty years.
Several at bookstores for chapbooks of poetry.
The author of five chapbooks and artist books, her first full - length collection of visual poetry, (guns & butter), is available from Argos Books.
The exhibition will open with a reading by the American poet CAConrad of MARFA POETRY MACHINE in 36 Things: Width of a Witch, the written dimension of the show published in a new chapbook to accompany the exhibition.
MONICA de la TORRE is the author of two books of poetry, one chapbook and co-edited a book on contemporary Mexican poetry.
Brian Teare, who conducted two interviews in the Wexler Studio in spring 2015 (Rachel Zolf, PennSound podcast # 48, and Brent Armendinger, PennSound podcast # 51), is an assistant professor of English at Temple University and the author of five books of poetry, including The Empty Form Goes All the Way to Heaven and Companion Grasses, as well as a number of chapbooks.
The exhibition will open with a reading by the American poet CAConrad of MARFA POETRY MACHINE in 36 Things: Width of a Witch, the written dimension of the show published in a new chapbook to -LSB-...]
Her first chapbook of poetry is titled, Chromosomory (Q Ave Press, 2010) and forthcoming manuscript is titled WHEREAS.
He and Neil Alger are the founders of Hooke Press, a chapbook press dedicated to publishing short runs of poetry, criticism, theory, writing and ephemera.
From the press release: «The scenery changes three times» takes its title from a collage that Max Ernst published in his first graphic - novel and is a presentation that proposes a formal and conceptual connection between four participating artists and the chapbook — a pocket - size booklet first popularized in the sixteenth century as an apparatus for the dissemination of current events, poetry, and folklore.
Dawn Lundy Martin is the author of three books of poetry and three chapbooks.
Sara holds a Ph.D. in creative writing from Florida State University and published her first chapbook of poetry in 2014.
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