Not exact matches
The 360 - page
magazine includes interviews, original photography
from Ocean himself, and
poetry.
Get a simple blank book and fill the first few pages with happy thoughts about your relationship, clippings of people
from magazines (replace their heads with your significant other's), silly hand - drawn pictures,
poetry, etc..
The
magazine published fiction containing social gospel themes and ran a regular
poetry column titled «Poems of the Social Awakening,» carrying works by poets Edwin Markham, Vachel Lindsay (a Disciple
from downstate Illinois — a particular favorite) and the Century's own Thomas Curtis Clark.
As national
magazines and newspapers debate what it means to be literate in a computer age in which students butcher language in text messages and open books less and less outside the classroom, Greenhow has found a virtual creative writing boom among students spending long hours writing stories and
poetry to paste on their blogs for feedback
from friends, or creating videos on social issues to bring awareness to a cause.
5 Anthologies Open to Submissions (all paying markets) These 5 anthologies, listed by Authors Publish
Magazine are looking for stories, poems and essays that range
from SciFi erotic
poetry to Western fiction.
I have studied various forms of writing
from poetry, manuscript writing, nature writing, creative writing, and
magazine writing.
World Literature Today is an international literary
magazine that publishes the best contemporary interviews, essays,
poetry, fiction, and book reviews
from around the world.
UNCANNY
MAGAZINE https://uncannymagazine.com/submissions/ Uncanny Magazine is seeking passionate, diverse SF / F fiction and poetry from writers of every conceivable bac
MAGAZINE https://uncannymagazine.com/submissions/ Uncanny
Magazine is seeking passionate, diverse SF / F fiction and poetry from writers of every conceivable bac
Magazine is seeking passionate, diverse SF / F fiction and
poetry from writers of every conceivable background.
Her published work, ranging
from travel and cultural pieces to short fiction and
poetry, has appeared in numerous
magazines and journals, including Archaeology
Magazine,... (more)
When she's not writing
poetry or editing the regional quarterly
magazine Wake Living, Alice teaches writing workshops for aspiring fiction and memoir authors ranging in age
from 9 to 90.
This list also contains podcasts, videos, and audio programs
from literary
magazines, book publishers, alternative
magazines, universities, and bloggers; these include
poetry readings, lectures, author interviews, academic forums, and news casts.
Prime Number
Magazine (a Press 53 publication) is an online quarterly that publishes
poetry and short fiction
from new, emerging, and established writers.
Pembroke
Magazine is the literary magazine housed at UNC Pembroke, publishing quality poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, interviews, and art from North Carolina and beyond sin
Magazine is the literary
magazine housed at UNC Pembroke, publishing quality poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, interviews, and art from North Carolina and beyond sin
magazine housed at UNC Pembroke, publishing quality
poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, interviews, and art
from North Carolina and beyond since 1969.
Award - winning
magazine of honest and heartfelt fiction, nonfiction,
poetry, and visual art
from all over the world.
What you receive changes month - to - month, but every participating
magazine is a highly - regarded actor in the contemporary literary scene that publishes exciting fiction, creative nonfiction, and
poetry from new and established voices.
About Site - World Literature Today is an international literary
magazine that publishes the best contemporary interviews, essays,
poetry, fiction, and book reviews
from around the world.
Founded in 2014, Cherry Tree: A National Literary Journal @ Washington College is an annual literary
magazine featuring
poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and literary shade by emerging and established writers
from across the United States, and all over the world.
I saw Philip drawing at his desk one night and asked him what he was doing and he handed me a letter,
from England, where two 17 - year old editors had asked him to do a cover for their
poetry magazine.
From the press release: Postprint
Magazine is a space for
poetry that lives beyond the printed page, IRL.
Drawing
from black experimental
poetry, as well as popular texts produced for films,
magazines, TV, and books, the works on view deconstruct the structural elements of language to rupture its intended purpose through collage, drawing, text - based installation, and video.
Artists Space is now producing a BC «retrospective» in typical restyled form, encompassing a new photo shoot along with relics
from the group's early fashion line, cine - tracts like Get Rid of Yourself (2003), pages
from the short - lived
magazine Made in USA (2000 — 2001), and more recent forays into
poetry and sculpture — all displayed within a total exhibition architecture conceived with set and production designer Gideon Ponte.
From her early pop tableaux in silver paint, based on clichéd images of women taken from postwar news magazines and TV programmes, and the voyeuristic performance La spia ottica (1968)-- originally staged at La Tartaruga on the occasion of «Il Teatro delle Mostre» — to her paintings and ceramic works of the following decades, the exhibition highlights Fioroni's longstanding involvement with Italian poetry and literature, starting from her partnership with Goffredo Parise to her collaborations with Guido Ceronetti, Andrea Zanzotto, Eugenio Montale, Giuliano Briganti, Elisabetta Rasy and Sandro Pe
From her early pop tableaux in silver paint, based on clichéd images of women taken
from postwar news magazines and TV programmes, and the voyeuristic performance La spia ottica (1968)-- originally staged at La Tartaruga on the occasion of «Il Teatro delle Mostre» — to her paintings and ceramic works of the following decades, the exhibition highlights Fioroni's longstanding involvement with Italian poetry and literature, starting from her partnership with Goffredo Parise to her collaborations with Guido Ceronetti, Andrea Zanzotto, Eugenio Montale, Giuliano Briganti, Elisabetta Rasy and Sandro Pe
from postwar news
magazines and TV programmes, and the voyeuristic performance La spia ottica (1968)-- originally staged at La Tartaruga on the occasion of «Il Teatro delle Mostre» — to her paintings and ceramic works of the following decades, the exhibition highlights Fioroni's longstanding involvement with Italian
poetry and literature, starting
from her partnership with Goffredo Parise to her collaborations with Guido Ceronetti, Andrea Zanzotto, Eugenio Montale, Giuliano Briganti, Elisabetta Rasy and Sandro Pe
from her partnership with Goffredo Parise to her collaborations with Guido Ceronetti, Andrea Zanzotto, Eugenio Montale, Giuliano Briganti, Elisabetta Rasy and Sandro Penna.
Norman, Oklahoma About Blog World Literature Today is an international literary
magazine that publishes the best contemporary interviews, essays,
poetry, fiction, and book reviews
from around the world.