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March 28, 2017
Daily Prompt Love <3 In the Distance
28 March 2017
Make art inspired by this line.
“In the distance someone is singing.”-Neruda
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March 27, 2017
Daily Prompt Love s Missing
27 March 2017
Find a photo, and make art about what’s not in the picture, what’s missing.
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Monday Must Read! The Legend of Jesse Smoke, Robert Bausch
The Legend of Jesse Smoke is the latest novel from one of my favorite people, Robert Bausch.
[image error]Robert Bausch is the author of multiple novels: On the Way Home; The Lives of Riley Chance; Almighty Me; A Hole in the Earth; The Gypsy Man; Out of Season; In the Fall They Come Back; Far as the Eye Can See; and most recently, The Legend of Jesse Smoke. In 1995, Bausch published a collection of short stories called The White Rooster and Other Stories.
Bobby was born in Georgia, at the end of World War II, and was raised in the Washington, D.C., area. He has worked as a salesman–of automobiles, appliances, and hardware–a taxi driver, waiter, production planner, and library assistant. He was educated at George Mason University, earning a BA, an MA and an MFA, and he says he has been a writer all his life. He spent time in the military teaching survival, and worked his way through college. Since 1975, Bausch has been a college professor, teaching creative writing, American literature, world literature, humanities, philosophy, and expository writing. He has taught at the University of Virginia, American University, George Mason University, and Johns Hopkins University. For the balance of his career he has been teaching at Northern Virginia Community College. He has also been a director on the board of the Pen-Faulkner Foundation. In 2009 he was awarded the John Dos Passos Prize in Literature.
About The Legend of Jesse Smoke
What would happen if a young athlete came along who could throw a football as well as John Elway or Peyton Manning? What if this person was as strong, quick, and resourceful as any of the great quarterbacks? And what if this person was a woman?
When Skip Granger, the assistant coach for the Washington Redskins, first sees Jesse Smoke, she is on the beach in Belize. And she has just thrown a regulation football a mile.
Granger knows that Smoke’s talent is unprecedented for a woman, and nearly unparalleled among men. As Granger observes her throughout a season as quarterback for the Washington Divas of the Independent Women’s Football League, he decides to sign her to the Redskins, even as he faces losing his job and credibility. As the first woman on a major NFL team, Jesse Smoke’s astounding success places her in the tradition of athletes like Jackie Robinson and Joe Louis. Yet Smoke is quickly faced with her own battles, including the clamors of the press, the violence of her teammates, and the institutional resistance that seeks to keep football in the hands of men.
While a female quarterback in the NFL is a fantasy at the moment, Robert Bausch’s genius as a writer makes it a highly engaging reality on the page. Fans of football–and readers who were just waiting for a player worth getting excited about–will relish Jesse Smoke’s journey to the big leagues.
Buy Bobby’s Wonderful Books!
The White Rooster & Other Stories
More from Bobby Online: Readings & Interviews
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sbrfgT8Xoo
http://www.northernvirginiamag.com/buzz-bin/2014/11/11/robert-bausch/
http://renaissancesofreading.blogspot.com/2012/06/q-author-robert-bausch-1.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwyF-H922OM
https://spaceslitmag.wordpress.com/2012/11/12/writers-reading-bausch/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNSg3nzyvMw
Happy Reading, Y’all!
xo
Mary


March 26, 2017
Daily Prompt Love ve Been
25 March 2017
“All I have is a voice.” ― W.H. Auden
Make art about your voice, losing it, having it silenced, finding your voice, recovering your voice, raising your voice.
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26 March 2017
Make art about a past life.
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March 24, 2017
Friday Call for Submissions Love
Editor: Nicole Oquendo
Publisher: Sundress Publications
Deadline: May 15, 2017
This anthology aims to feature the strange and wonderful intersection between work by writers and artists of hybrid identities and the hybrid work they produce. We are especially interested in work from writers and artists of color, trans, queer, neurodivergent, or disabled writers and artists, writers and artists with invisible illnesses, and anyone else who feels their identity is itself an intersection. In short, if you believe your identity is a hybrid form that influences your craft, we want to hear from you.
Since this anthology will be available exclusively online for free, contributors to this anthology cannot be paid at this time. However, submissions to this anthology are free.
Submissions are due to anthologyATsundresspublicationsDOTcom by 11:59 EST on May 15th, 2017.
Submission Guidelines
This anthology seeks hybrid or otherwise experimental prose, poetry, and other forms from writers that identify as having a hybrid identity. Shorter work is preferred unless the hybrid nature of a piece demands a higher word or page count. Submit up to one submission batch per genre.
Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but let us know immediately if your work has been accepted elsewhere. While disclosure is not required, we’d also love to know more about your hybrid identity in your cover letter, including how you feel your hybrid identity influences your craft.
Fiction
Send one (1) story of up to 5,000 words, or up to three (
Nonfiction
Send one (1) essay of up to 5,000 words, or up to three (
Poetry
Send up to five (
Multimodal/Hybrid
If your submission is multimodal/hybrid (possibilities include images along with text, including but not limited to comics and photo essays, work with sound components, or blends of multiple genres), send one (1) piece of up to 5,000 words, or up to three (
If your attachment may be too large to be handled via email, contact us and let us know.
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Panoply
Issue 6: Theme: Daylight
Deadline: April 2, 2017
Please limit your submissions to subjects related to the theme, “daylight.” The Call is open until Sunday night April 2, 2017 at 11:59 pm Central (US) time.
Up to 3 pieces
Flash fiction or prose of no more than 500 words, and/or poetry
We read blind. Do not put your name or other identifiers on any of the pieces
Please include a bio of
We publish only one piece per contributor per issue
Approximate publication date, to be confirmed, is May 5.
Panoply accepts submissions through Submittable. For more guidelines and to submit, please visit: Panoply’s Submittable Page


Daily Prompt Love <3 In Which Direction
24 March 2017
Many cultures hold sacred meaning for each of the cardinal directions.
Make art about a compass. Or about choosing a direction.
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March 23, 2017
Daily Prompt Love <3 In the Middle of the Night
March 22, 2017
A Lil MidWeek Call for Submissions Love <3 FIVE:2:ONE
FIVE:2:ONE: An Art and Literary Journal
publishes quarterly print issues of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, reviews, art and interviews. They also publish an online daily journal #thesideshow. They accept submissions year round.
“FIVE: 2:ONE accepts submissions year round and puts out print issues quarterly in February, May, August and November. We also produce a daily online journal #thesideshow. We only take submissions via Submittable.
“We are mostly looking for the experimental, transgressive, progressive, surreal, bizarre and the downright weird.”
Website: http://five2onemagazine.com/
Guidelines: http://five2onemagazine.com/submissio...


Daily Prompt Love x 2 <3 Subversive and Fearless
21 March 2017
Make art about Love as subversive.
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22 March 2017
Make art about fearlessness.
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March 20, 2017
Daily Prompt Love <3 Again I Dreamt
20 March 2017
A recurring dream plays a significant role in the novel I just started.
Make art about what you dream again and again.
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