![]() Submit up to 4-6 unpublished poems in one document. Reading Fee: $25, includes a one-year subscription Three winners (judged by the editors anonymously) will receive $5,000 and 500 author copies of their chapbook which will also be distributed to Rattle’s 7,000 subscribers. Get those poems in now! NOTE: Deadlines are midnight EST.ĭEADLINE: 1/15 -Hurry! Rattle Chapbook Contest In February, submissions open again for Issue 15, but the submission window will only be from 2/1 to 2/10. Submissions should be e-mailed with the subject “SUBMISSION-Title of Poem” (replace “Title of Poem” with the title of your poem) to Submissions are always FREE. Please send only ONE poem of any length and style in a Word document. They are interested in a wide range of poems, from traditional to experimental.ĭEADLINE: 1/15 – Final day to submit for Issue 14! Kissing Dynamite Poetry Submit up to 5 unpublished poems in one document. Submit no more than three poems in one document.ĭEADLINE: 1/15 – Act Fast Salt Hill Journal Second and third place will receive $300 and $200, respectively. Palette’s editors will choose the winner, and any honorable mentions they think deserve extra attention. Poets & Writers has a circulation of over 70,000 print and 100,000+ monthly visitors. The winner will receive publication, $2,000, and a unique opportunity to have themselves profiled across a quarter-page advertisement in the Poets & Writers magazine: bio, headshot, excerpt of work, and contact information for solicitation. The next six weeks include: Our own Spotlight Award, TriQuarterly, Salt Hill Journal, Foundry, Sibling Rivalry Press & more.ĭEADLINE: 1/15 -LAST DAY!! The 2020 Palette Poetry Spotlight Award Her recent work is found or forthcoming in Bellingham Review, Tinderbox Poetry, Tint Journal, and elsewhere.Every 15th of the month: new deadlines, new contests, and new opportunities for your voice to find the world. She lives in North Miami, with her son, sphinx, and rescue dog writing her best poetry in the morning with the tanning iguanas. Lissa Batista (she/her) is a Brazilian-born poet raised in Miami, Florida where she is an MFA candidate at Florida International University. Limited edition books, all written, designed, hand-printed, and bound She is devoted to her writing practice and has produced six Prints and artist books have been exhibited internationally and She has a methodical yet curious and experimental studio practice. Press at the fine art printmaking studio she founded called IS Projects. She is almost always found standing next to a Is a passionate and productive printmaker and book artist based in Fort Leave the workshop with 5-10 collaborative pieces on handmade paper. Experience the magic of hand papermaking using paper pulp prepared from 100% recycled materials including blue jeans and test prints.Ĭut and remix your work, then take the plunge: drop your poem into a vat filled with ocean water and paper pulp, pulling out an original poem reinterpreted by the ocean water. Write original poems under the guidance of Printmaker and Book Artist Ingrid Schindall. “Writing with Water” is an opportunity for participants to write new poems in collaboration with the Atlantic Ocean while being inspired by the sights and sounds of the shore. Led by Artist Ingrid Schindall and Poet Lissa Batista Writing with Water Workshop | A 2-hour paper making workshop
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