“Create an Author Website” is currently FREE to download

Thanks to Aerogramme Writers’ Studio for posting this on their Facebook page today! Follow them on Facebook for other writerly tips and news. Create an Author Website by Caimin Jones is currently FREE to download via http://amzn.to/1yTLZbg (limited time only). If you like this post, please share with […]

Two poems published in Switch (the Difference) by Kind of a Hurricane Press

“Prima Facie” and “The Day You Were Born” were selected for this Switch (the Difference) by Kind of a Hurricane Press. Check it out and download a free e-copy or order a paperback on Amazon for $8. Kind of a Hurricane Press always has submission calls lined up […]

Bite-Size Poetry – Notable Utah Poets Video Poetry Readings

The Utah Division of Arts and Museums is running an amazing poetry reading video series this year and will release a new video each month featuring notable Utah poets. The January poet is one of my local favorites, a previous professor of mine–Rob Carney. Watch January’s Bite-Size poetry […]

Call for Submissions – Degenerates: Voices for Peace anthology

This call is for the second issue of Degenerates: Voices for Peace. You can purchase the first anthology in print or read it for free here  and includes my poem “Breast-giver” on page 33. The editor is a pleasure to work with and I’m looking forward to submitting […]

The Writer's Tune-up Manual by Craig Hart is currently FREE to download

Thanks to Aerogramme Writers’ Studio for posting this on their Facebook page today! Follow them on Facebook for other writerly tips and news. The Writer’s Tune-up Manual by Craig Hart is currently FREE to download via http://amzn.to/1IWl1PT Craig Hart has put together 35 exercises for prose writers, but […]

What is asemic writing? "Talking about Asemic Writing (with Michael Jacobson)"

Big thanks to Josh Medsker of Twenty-Four Hours zine for publishing this intriguing interview with Michael Jacobson on asemic writing–I love coming across forms of writing and art I’ve never seen before, and this is both all rolled into one. To see more on asemic writing, check out these […]

What is asemic writing? “Talking about Asemic Writing (with Michael Jacobson)”

Big thanks to Josh Medsker of Twenty-Four Hours zine for publishing this intriguing interview with Michael Jacobson on asemic writing–I love coming across forms of writing and art I’ve never seen before, and this is both all rolled into one. To  see more on asemic writing, check out […]

Ah, Cover Letters: Do They Even Really Matter? | The Review Review

This is an informative article with several editor’s responses on whether or not cover letters matter, if they read them or not, and how they affect the reading process. How do you approach cover letters in your submissions? Have you ever received any feedback, positive or negative, specifically […]

Ah, Cover Letters: Do They Even Really Matter? | The Review Review

This is an informative article with several editor’s responses on whether or not cover letters matter, if they read them or not, and how they affect the reading process. How do you approach cover letters in your submissions? Have you ever received any feedback, positive or negative, specifically […]

FREE – 6th Annual Spirit First Poetry Contest with $450 in prizes: Deadline 1/31/15

Poets, don’t miss this opportunity to submit your poetry to Spirit First with a theme of Meditation, Mindfulness, Silence, Stillness or Peaceful Solitude. You can view the 2014 Contest Results to see what the judges are looking for. You may enter up to three unpublished poems in any […]

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