Showing posts with label Promotional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Promotional. Show all posts

04 November 2016

Must Have Book for Poets

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0996987177/dianelockward-20


A little bit of self-promotion for the day. See that book up there, The Crafty Poet II? It's a self-contained little poetry tutorial, chock full of tips on crafting poetry, poetry prompts, and poems that model the prompt.

It just so happens one of my poems is used as an example of a poem modeled on a prompt. My poem is "Synthesis" (Page 108) and is a model for the prompt by Barbara Hamby entitled "Vex Me".

My first line is
"Oh Rock in my Path, how considerate of you to descend 
early in the morning to avoid squashing my flesh-bag 
beneath your magnificence." 

Of course it goes downhill from there.

There are lots of other wild and wonderful poems in this book, and prompts to keep your brain engaged and new work flowing. Pick up a copy on Amazon, or Barnes & Noble, you won't regret it.

While you're at it, stop by and give Diane Lockward some love for putting together this awesome collection.

Now, it's November - NaNo this and NaNo that - back to writing!

23 January 2015

Fragment Friday - The Promo Edition

I liked Son One's skull cap so much I made myself one - in pinks!

Things I'm promoting of late:

Gyroscope Review - New, online poetry magazine now accepting submissions for our Spring 2015 issue. 
"Fine poetry to turn your world around."

 
CorgiPals - CorgiPals, Inc. is 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to giving a voice to Corgis in need. http://corgipals.org/ 


Bountiful Baskets - Bountiful Baskets Food Co-op (BBFC). BBFC distributes produce baskets, organic produce baskets, artisan bread and sandwich bread every other week. BBFC is a group of people who work together for mutual benefit. This is a grassroots, all volunteer, no contracts, no catch co-operative. Since there are no employees at Bountiful Baskets, we as a group pay rock bottom prices on your food.  http://bountifulbaskets.org/

BRAT - Basenji Rescue and Transport. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome dogs of the Basenji breed. BRAT rescues Basenjis from shelters, abusive situations, and relinquishing owners.  In order to secure a "forever home" we screen potential adopters, striving for compatibility of dog and owner. BRAT is an all-volunteer organization recognized by the IRS as a tax-exempt charitable corporation since its founding in 1999.

Heifer International - Heifer International is a charity organization working to end hunger and poverty around the world by providing livestock and training to struggling communities. Our animals provide partners with both food and reliable income, as agricultural products such as milk, eggs and honey can be traded or sold at market.


So what are you promoting? Let us know and leave a link in the comments.

31 December 2010

Every Day Poets Publishes Anthology

Just in time for the New Year!

Every Day Poets is pleased to announce the release of :


The Best of Every Day Poets One 
Oonah V Joslin (Editor), Constance Brewer (Editor), Nicholas Ozment (Editor)

This anthology contains the best 100 poems from Every Day Poets' first year of publication.

Every Day Poets (EDP) is a daily online poetry journal that publishes short - less than 500 words/60 lines - poetry. The poetry covers a variety of forms and genres.

We are always looking for good, quality short poems. If you have some poems, hop on over to our online submission system.  Read the guidelines for Every Day Poets and get submitting!

The Best of Every Day Poets One is available in hardcover or paperback from Amazon, and in paperback from Barnes & Noble. For additional places to purchase (UK and Canada, etc.) check the Every Day Poets Anthology page.


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11 July 2010

New Blog is Up and Running

Not that I told anyone before now, but I've created a new blog to showcase my artwork. You can find the blog on Blogger - conveniently named ConstanceBrewer

Hey, not original, but I'm just glad my name was still available.

I have a rather large series of prints I'm planning, not to mention a bunch of oil and acrylic paintings, so I decided to separate things out a bit and keep this blog more for writing and poetry, and the other for art and art type postings.

My first post is about my new print series, 36 Views of Devils Tower. You can go read all about it HERE.

Preview -



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20 June 2010

New Poets Of The American West


Coming in July - I have a poem in this anthology. Here, read all about it: (I would be the "and many more!"...)


New Poets of the American West


an anthology of poets
from eleven Western states


Edited by Lowell Jaeger


Kim Addonizio • Sandra Alcosser • Sherman Alexie • Jimmy Santiago Baca •Ellen Bass • Jim Barnes • Marvin Bell • James Bertolino • Sherwin Bitsui • Judy Blunt • Christopher Buckley • Henry Carlile • Maxine Chernoff • Marilyn Chin • Katharine Coles • Mary Crow • Matthew Dickman • Gary Gildner • Raphael Jesús Gonzáles • Dana Gioia • Samuel Green • Mark Halperin • Sam Hamill • Joy Harjo • Jim Harrison • Jane Hirshfield • Garrett Hongo • Christopher Howell • Linda Hussa • Lawson Fasao Inada • Mark Irwin • Lowell Jaeger • Ilya Kaminsky • Melissa Kwasny • Lance Larson • Dorianne Laux • David Lee • Philip Levine • Adrian C. Louis • Clarence Major • Ron McFarland • Sandra McPherson • Jane Miller • Dixie Partridge • Simon Ortiz • Carol Muske-Dukes • Robert Pack • Greg Pape • Lucia Perillo • David Ray • Lois Red Elk • David Romtvedt • Alberto Rios • Pattiann Rogers • William Pitt Root • Wendy Rose • Vern Rutsala • Kay Ryan • Reg Saner • Leslie Marmon Silko • Maurya Simon • Floyd Skloot • Gary Soto • Kim Stafford • David St. John • Primus St. John • Luci Tapahonzo • Rawdon Tomlinson • Bill Tremblay • David Wagoner • Robert Wrigley • Al Young • and many more!


New Poets of the American West is a panoramic (and revealing) view of the West through the eyes of more than 250 poets and 450 poems, including poems in English, Spanish, Navajo, Salish, Assiniboin, and Dakota languages. Collected here are poems about horse racing, mining, trash collecting, nuclear testing, firefighting, border crossings, buffalo hunting, surfing, logging, and sifting flour. In these pages you will visit flea markets, military bases, internment camps, reservations, funerals, weddings, rodeos, nursing homes, national parks, backyard barbecues, prisons, forests, meadows, rivers, and mountain tops. In your “mind’s eye,” you will meet a simple-minded girl who gets run over by a bull, two mothers watching a bear menacingly nosing toward unsuspecting children, and children who “have yet to be toilet trained out of their souls.” You will learn to “reach into the sacred womb, / grasp a placid hoof / and coax life toward this certain moment.” You’ll teach poetry to third graders, converse with hitchhikers, lament for an incarcerated brother “trying to fill the holes in his soul / with Camel cigarettes / and crude tattoos.” You will sit at the kitchen table where perhaps the world will end “while we are laughing and crying, eating of the last sweet bite.” In the short time each of us has in this world, here’s your chance to experience life widely and to reflect on your experiences deeply. Lowell Jaeger, Editor In New Poets of the American West, we hear from Native Americans and first-generation immigrants, from ranchlanders and megaopolites, from poet-teachers and street-poets, and more. In fact, the West is so big, and home to such diversity that the deeper one reads in this anthology, the more voices and world views one encounters, the more textures of thought, emotion, and language one discovers, the less we may find ourselves able to speak of a single, stable something called the American West. Rather, we may find ourselves living in (or reading into) not one West, but many.


Brady Harrison, Professor
University of Montana


New Poets of the American West
is available for purchase
at amazon.com or by contacting:
fvccbookstore.com
or call 406-756-3814 (9:00 - 5:00 M-F)

For more information, please contact Lowell Jaeger at
406-756-3907 or ljaeger@fvcc.edu
ISBN: 978-0-9795185-4-6
7 x 10 - 550 pp
$24

30 March 2010

Shameless Promotion: Every Day Poets Wants You!


Do you have well-crafted, unpublished poems yearning to make their way  out into the spotlight? Every Day Poets is looking for short, quality poems for upcoming issues.  "Every Day Poets is a magazine that specializes in bringing you fine, short poetry. We publish a new poem, every day, of up to 60 lines or up to 500 words."


What Duotrope's Digest has to say about Every Day Poets:

        This market ranks among the 25 Most Approachable Poetry Markets
     This market ranks among the Most Personable Poetry Markets

 Use our new, easy on-line submission process to get started. (http://www.everydaypoets.com/submit-story)

(Please read the guidelines. No previously published work.)

We're Personable. 
We're Approachable
We're Needy. 
We really, really want to read your poems. 
Give Every Day Poets a try.

That number again is 1-800 -SUBMIT A POEM

You may now resume your regular blogging day - but don't forget to submit.