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message 72: by Nina (new)

1246429 Thank you so much


message 71: by Jan (new)

1580090 Yes, two lovely poems, Nina!


message 70: by Christina (new)

1144176 Congratulations, ladies both.


message 69: by Ruth (new)

335159 And they're good ones, too. Nina.


message 68: by Nina (new)

1246429 I have 2 poems in the new issue of The Smoking Poet

http://www.thesmokingpoet.net


message 67: by Ruth (new)

335159 Congratulations, Pamela. And let everyone know there are some poems there we can read.


message 66: by Pamela (new)

141556 A Walk Through the Memory Palace has been released from qarrtsiluni. Here's the link to it: http://memorypalacewalk.com/


message 65: by Nina (new)

1246429 Thanks all, and Ruth, congrats on Chicago Quarterly


message 64: by Ruth (new)

335159 I love the premise of Nina's poem. An autobiography in song.


message 63: by Jan (new)

1580090 Oh, of course I meant Nina. I was thinking "Nina" when I wrote "Pam."


message 62: by Pamela (new)

141556 Jan, although I wish that I'd written it, that fine poem "Liner Notes" belongs to Nina.

Kudos, Ruth and Nina.


message 61: by Ruth (new)

335159 Thanks Christina and Jan.


message 60: by Jan (new)

1580090 Congratulations, Ruth! Pam, I loved your poem "Liner Notes" on p. 45 at http://www.poetsandartists.com/. It makes me want to listen to the radio until I fall asleep the way I did as a girl.



message 59: by Christina (new)

1144176 Congratulations, ladies!


message 58: by Ruth (new)

335159 The current issue of Chicago Quarterly Review includes my poem Now is the Time of Black Lizards. It's a print journal, but you can see the cover and table of contents at http://www.chicagoquarterlyreview.com/


message 57: by Nina (last edited Sep 05, 2009 10:15AM) (new)


message 56: by Christina (new)

1144176 Thanks, ladies -- on both counts.


message 55: by Jan (new)

1580090 Congratulations on the acceptance by The Minnow, Christina. So sorry about the kidney ailment, and hope the prognosis is a favorable one. Thanks, Ruth, Christina and Nina.




message 54: by Nina (new)

1246429 Jan, that's exciting!

Thanks, Jan and Pamela


message 53: by Ruth (new)

335159 I haven't been able to crack Tin House, either, Christina. But congratulations on Minnow.

I'm sorry to hear you're having health problems. A major nofun.


message 52: by Christina (new)

1144176 Congratulations, Nina and Jan. I rejoice with you both. And apologies for dropping out of sight for so long. (I'm still dealing with the kidney ailment, ongoing diagnostics, etc, etc.)

I, too, have one of each to report. Tin House rejected the batch I sent them for the forthcoming Hope/Fear issue (reporting time: 2 months). However, The Minnow, a new ejournal for haiku, senryu, etc, plus short poems, "nano-poems and nano-fiction," accepted the entire batch I sent them, including a couple of reprints (reporting time: 1 week! -- yes, really).

I should mention also that The Minnow is still reading submissions for their Fall issue. Take a look, if you're interested: http://www.theminnow.org/

Blessings & best wishes to everyone,
Christina


message 51: by Ruth (new)

335159 Way to go, Jan!


message 50: by Pamela (new)

141556 Nina, that's great! I love Oranges and Sardines.


message 49: by Jan (new)

1580090 Got a rejection from Sage Trail Poetry Magazine, but SoMa Literary Review is going to feature an excerpt from my fiction chapbook Mixing Tracks (Gertrude Press, 2009) in their September issue.


message 48: by Jan (new)

1580090 Whoo-hoo! Congrats, Nina!


message 47: by Ruth (new)

335159 Oh, Nina, that's great.


message 46: by Nina (new)

1246429 Got a rejection, and an acceptance. Oranges & Sardines accepted one of my poems!


message 45: by Jim (new)

2057848 Pamela wrote: "I'm ecstatic to announce that my chapbook, A Walk Through the Memory Palace, has been chosen for publication in the qarrtsiluni series by author Dinty Moore.

Here's the announcement:

http://qa..."


Congrats Pam. Keep up the good work...




message 44: by Nina (new)

1246429 Congratulations, Pamela. I also love the way you use language. If you are able to sell signed copies of your chapbook, please let me know.


message 43: by Ruth (new)

335159 Congratulations, Pamela. I love, love, love the way you've played the sounds of the words in Cameo: Epithelamion. Beyond beautiful. And Shuckswitch Road is just wonderful. So evocative.


message 42: by Jan (new)

1580090 PS -- when your chapbook comes out, would you like to do a trade for a copy of my poetry chapbook, The Underwater Hospital?


message 41: by Jan (new)

1580090 Congratulations, Pamela, that's fantastic!


message 40: by Christina (new)

1144176 Woo-hoo! Heartiest congratulations, Pamela. I read and loved your 3 poems on the site, especially "Shuckswitch Road" with that remarkable turn to "sand, drought; camels/" then "Children, the tender swelling/ of their bones.... " If these are representative of your manuscript, it would have to be a winner.

Congratulations and best wishes on its future success. Hope it sells like Cialis.

Blessings,
Christina


message 39: by Pamela (new)

141556 I'm ecstatic to announce that my chapbook, A Walk Through the Memory Palace, has been chosen for publication in the qarrtsiluni series by author Dinty Moore.

Here's the announcement:

http://qarrtsiluni.com/2009/08/01/chapbo...


message 38: by Christina (last edited Aug 02, 2009 09:45AM) (new)

1144176 Well, one of my concerns, especially with email submissions, is that it never got there in the first place. That's happened to me only once (as far as I know), but you, know how it is: it only takes one instance to start the paranoia machine working. Thanks for your feedback, Ruth.


message 37: by Ruth (new)

335159 Oh my, I wish I knew. I know I'm often too hesitant to inquire for fear of setting the rejection machine into motion. I've only submitted to them once before, and the rejection was prompt. Way too prompt.


message 36: by Christina (new)

1144176 It's been 15 weeks since I submitted (via email) to The New Yorker. That's a month-and-a-half longer than they held my previous submission. Is it too soon to query them, do you think?

Ordinarily, I don't query until at least 6 months have gone by, and, after all, it is summer. They may be short-staffed with people on vacation. However, I do have a couple of other places I wanted to send that sucker. It's a seasonal poem, and the season's fast approaching. What do you think?



message 35: by Nina (new)

1246429 Pam, I would also try again. Actually, that's exactly what happened with Smoking Poet-I submitted to them more than a year ago and received a this came very close please send us more work rejection, and now-they accepted 2 poems. So definitely try there again.


message 34: by Jan (new)

1580090 Yes, Pam, I'd probably try her again, too.


message 33: by Ruth (new)

335159 I got a no-fun from Bloodroot today.

Pam, if she said she liked it, I think I'd try her again regardless. She may have had a student or assistant stuffing the rejection envelopes.


message 32: by Pamela (new)

141556 Glad to know that you all are having acceptances! Sunday was "three strikes and you're out" for me--a trio of journals replied, "Thanks but no thanks." (Electronic submissions make it a 7-day rejection week).

Question: An editor sent me a personal note that she loves a poem and was considering it, hung on to it for over 4 months, and then sent me a form rejection. What do you think? Would you resubmit another poem?


message 31: by Christina (last edited Jul 21, 2009 05:28PM) (new)

1144176 Congratulations, Ruth and Nina! Yes, I'll look forward to seeing the link, too, Nina, and, Ruth, let us know if it's ever republished online or if you decided to post it under your own writings later. An intriguing title!




message 30: by Jan (new)

1580090 Whoo-hoo, Nina! Can't wait for the link.


message 29: by Nina (new)

1246429 I received an acceptance for 2 poems for the September issue of The Smoking Poet-I'll post a link when it's up.


message 28: by Jan (new)

1580090 Congrats, Ruth! That's great news.


message 27: by Ruth (new)

335159 I just received my contributor’s copies of the Sept/Oct issue of North American Review containing my poem, Ode to the Toothpick.

This is a print only publication, but they do have a website at http://www.webdelsol.com/NorthAmReview/N...


message 26: by Christina (last edited Jul 20, 2009 02:15PM) (new)

1144176 Jan,

Oh, how mortifying! That would infuriate me, too. My sympathies to you likewise.

Yes, the Poetry Editor at The News suggested something similar. In my case, they shortened some lines and lengthened others. (Huh?) He does advocate for us in these cases but has succeeded in getting a poem republished with corrections only once in 20 yrs or so of running the column, and that poem's author was a personal friend of the Editor-in-Chief.

Still, even the most distinguished poets in our area continue to submit to the The News because it continues to be the best way to reach a local readership and publicize a forthcoming book or public appearance.

All right, I've definitely taken up enough space in this thread. Anyone else have publication news?

Blessings,
Christina


message 25: by Jan (new)

1580090 Christina,

I sympathize with your frustration about having your line breaks ignored. I once won a contest for which part of the prize was having my poem published by a local newspaper. When the newspaper printed it, it was printed as prose. The coordinator of the contest, a fine poet, went ballistic on the newspaper editor. Journalists sometimes just don't get it about line breaks, possibly because they have to fit a lot into a small space.

Warmly,
Jan


message 24: by Christina (new)

1144176 Jan,

Thanks for your welcome and the kind feedback. I'm so pleased you liked these 2 poems regardless. After laboring so over my line breaks, it's especially irksome to find them ignored entirely in duplication. "Lot's Wife" is one of my personal favorites, too, yet it hasn't been reprinted as much some of my other work.

"Allendale" was wonderful. You are a master, as Pamela, I believe, has said.

Blessings,
Christina




message 23: by Jan (new)

1580090 Hi, Christina, and welcome to the group. Thanks for the kind words about "Allendale." I really enjoyed your poems in The Buffalo News, too, regardless of screwed-up line breaks; "Lot's Wife" was my favorite.


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