Tag: poetry chapbooks

Define Your Goals and Theme to Unify Your Manuscript (Part II) – guest blog post by Natasha Kochicheril Moni

Welcome back. If you haven't read my first post, The Art of Reframing Your Poetry Manuscript, you may want to start there. Today, let's lean into unifying your manuscript through theme. You've arrived at a place where you'd like to re-engage with your poetry. Maybe you've worked your […]

The Art of Reframing Your Poetry Manuscripts (Part I) – guest blog post by Natasha Kochicheril Moni

At some point, every writer reaches a stale mate. You scan your growing stack of contributor copies and don't feel that flutter anymore. You reread your manuscript that has made it so close to being accepted by several excellent presses and yet, it remains unpublished. Friends keep asking, […]

Poetry chapbook reviews/promotion – The Poetry Cafe

The Poetry Cafe is a new online meeting space where poetry chapbooks are reviewed and listed for interested chapbook writers, readers, lovers and reviewers. I was curious how and why this poetry chapbook site began, so I asked founder Risa Denenberg a few questions to find out. See […]

NO FEE Call for e-Chapbooks – cahoodaloodaling “Give It to Me E-gain,” DEADLINE: June 11, 2016

cahoodaloodaling is a collaborative literary magazine by Sundress Publications that publishes both new and previously published work. For their summer issue they are looking for e-chapbooks that were previously published/self-published online since January 2014. This is a great opportunity for a previously published chapbook to get some additional visibility, […]

NO FEE Call for e-Chapbooks – cahoodaloodaling "Give It to Me E-gain," DEADLINE: June 11, 2016

cahoodaloodaling is a collaborative literary magazine by Sundress Publications that publishes both new and previously published work. For their summer issue they are looking for e-chapbooks that were previously published/self-published online since January 2014. This is a great opportunity for a previously published chapbook to get some additional visibility, […]

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