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Aug.07.2011
Sarah Stern's Another Word for Love is part of Finishing Line’s critically acclaimed Chapbook Series. Stern explores love, loss, death, and desire in the family one is born into as well as in the family that one creates. It asks, among other questions, how one lives and finds beauty in a broken...
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Jul.29.2011
Poetry. A DREAMER'S GUIDE TO CITIES AND STREAMS, Joan Gelfand's latest collection of poems, is a remarkable journey. With an artists eye and a seeker's soul she takes the reader from Tuscan olive groves to a family's Seder table. Using humor and introspection she asks questions, states...
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Jul.04.2011
The Birmingham Art Association is a non-profit organization that includes a broad range of members and patrons. The Birmingham Arts Journal is published quarterly by the Birmingham Arts Association. The BAJ publishes fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and artwork of high resolution (300 dpi or higher...
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Jul.03.2011
This literary magaine or literary review features the work of both new and established writers. It was founded in 1980, and continues to grow, as it publishes chabooks now, many of which are "on the edge." The publisher is now Niagra Falls, New York.
Small Magazine Review says of...
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Jun.29.2011
This literary review is one of high-quality poetry and short fiction at Schoolcraft College in Livonia, Michigan. It has been publishing since 1984.
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Jun.27.2011
San Francisco poet and musician, Kevin Simmonds, trained as classical singer but grew up in jazz, blues and gospel-drenched New Orleans. His poems travel the distance from a southern spiritual's lamentation to gay men in a Bangkok sex club to competitive hot dog eating. With tender...
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Jun.27.2011
The Appalachian Heritage, at Berea College, publishes works of writers primarily from Appalachian region. The literary review, which publishes poetry, short stories, and essays, once dealt mostly with the past. Now, however, I read on their site that they are looking for ground-breaking poems...
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Jun.26.2011
Poetry Australia once accepted poetry from all over the world. The new Poetry Australia, which I found online, www.poetryaustralia.com, accepts work only from Australians. The review to which I submitted work consisted of poetry only. The two poems they published are both, in ways, about...
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