Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Recently Published Work: Martin Willetts, Jr.




Martin Willitts, Jr. is a prolific poet.  Here is a list of his recent chapbooks, including web books:

Art Is Always an Impression of What an Artist Sees (Edgar and Lenore Publishing House, 2013).  Click here to learn about.  Click here to purchase.

Searching for What Is Not There national full-length contest winner, Hiraeth Press, 2013).  Click here to learn about.  Click here to purchase.

Constellations of Memory and Forgiveness (web book, Seven Circles Press, 2014).  Click here to read the web book and press release.

William Blake, Not Blessed Angel But Restless Man (national chapbook contest winner, Red Ochre Press, 2014).  Click here for sample poems and to purchase.

His website is edgarallanpoet.com.




Thursday, April 24, 2014

Recently Published Work: Jeff Streeby





Jeff Streeby earned an MFA in Poetry from Gerald Stern’s program at New England College in New Hampshire. His poetry has appeared in Ginosko, Southwest American Literature, Los Angeles Review, Rattle, and many others. His poem “Biography” won the 2013 Provincetown OuterMost Community Radio Poetry Award. He is a Senior Lecturer in English at Assumption University (ABAC, Bang Na) in Bangkok, Thailand.

Streeby's most recent and forthcoming work can be found in the following links, in the following journals and presses:


1. "Target Ship," Camroc Press Review,  February, 2013.

2. “Coppinger Hall” was included in the 2013 Contemporary Haibun Anthology, and can be found here: "Coppinger Hall"


3. Haibun Today published “Peregrino” in Volume 7, #3 in September, 2013. HT accepted “The End of Spring” for future publication and “Target Ship” (reprinted from Camroc Press Review) for publication in Volume 7, #4. HT also accepted "Hornick, Iowa" for publication in June 2014.  Click here for "Peregrino".

4. Hitherto: The MUIC Literary Journal has accepted “Elegy” and “Other Days” for publication in Issue 5 in April, 2014. Hitherto is the online literary journal of Mahidol University International College in Bangkok, Thailand. In 2013, “Elegy” was a finalist for the $1000 Provincetown OuterMost Community Radio Poetry Award  judged by Marge Piercy.

5. Provincetown OuterMost Community Radio Poetry Award: “Biography” was named winner of the 2013 contest by its judge, American poet and writer Marge Piercy.

6. Upstart: A Journal of English Renaissance Studies at Clemson University in August of 2013 accepted “Wat Mahatat” for publication in the anthology Out of Sequence: The Sonnets Remixed.

7. "The Irma Hotel"is in the current issue of Hobble Creek Review:

8. Right Hand Pointing published “We are in the business of wanting things” in Issue #45, November-December, 2011; “Evidence” under the title “River: Evidence” in Issue #47 released in January, 2012; “Quadriga: 1. Darley’s Horse” under the title “Darley’s Horse” and “Cong Abbey” in issue #54 released in August, 2012; and "Picture This:" in #72 released in February 2014."We are in the business of wanting things...""Wall, South Dakota""River: Evidence""Darley's Horse" and "Cong Abbey""Picture This"

Congratulations, Jeff!  Well done!  We look forward to highlighting future publications in Post Poetry 
MFA!


Jeff Streeby earned an MFA in Poetry from Gerald Stern’s program at New England College in New Hampshire. His poetry has appeared in Ginosko, Southwest American Literature, Los Angeles Review, Rattle, and many others. His poem “Biography” won the 2013 Provincetown OuterMost Community Radio Poetry Award. He is a Senior Lecturer in English at Assumption University (ABAC, Bang Na) in Bangkok, Thailand.



Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Recently Published Work: Terry Lucas








It's been a while since I've posted on this blog.  As you can see below, I've been more busy creating work, than writing about other people's work.  But the time has come to use this blog as a way of promoting the work of my fellow poets.  Since many people I meet want to know where to find my recent work, here is a sampling of my own work published in the last year, and where to find it. 

But now that I've done it, if you are in my poetry network (loosely defined), message me, or email me (lucas.t274@gmail.com), or just comment on this blog, and I will take a look at your recent (or not so recent) publications, and post them on this blog.  Perhaps an interview.  Who knows what it could evolve into.

Thank you to all of the publications below for all that you do for poetry and for the poets you have selected.   

1.  Chapbook  

If They Have Ears to Hear, winner of the Copperdome Award, published by Southeast Missouri State University (2013):http://www6.semo.edu/universitypress/Copperdome/Ears%20to%20Hear.htm

Excerpts from If They Have Ears To Hear, published in Extract(s):  http://dailydoseoflit.com/2013/05/31/excerpt-terry-lucas/  

Review of If They Have Ears To Hear in B O D Y:  http://bodyliterature.com/2013/07/26/friday-pick-if-they-have-ears-to-hear/

Altar Call, one of four winning chapbooks, in the San Gabriel Valley Literary Festival, published in the anthology, Diesel:  http://www.amazon.com/Diesel-Anthology-Gabriel-Literary-Festival/dp/0615755496

2.  Individual Poems

"Contra Costa," winner of the 2014 Crab Orchard Review Special Issue Featured Poet Award (forthcoming in the 2014 Summer/Fall Issue)

"Without," published by MiPOesias, and nominated for the 2014 Pushcart Award.

"The Thing Itself" and "Return Of The Purple Martins" are part of "fiXation 2014," a Curated Gallery and Publication Event by Zhou B Art Center and PoetsArtists Magazine, Chicago IL.  
http://www.poetsandartists.com/fixation-2014/

"Spoils" published in Great River Review.  

"They'll Never Walk Alone" published in Extract(s) (Daily dose of lit):  http://dailydoseoflit.com/2013/03/05/poem-terry-lucas/

"Vox Dei" published in The Good Men Project (and "Collect" forthcoming):  http://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/chb-vox-dei/

"Up In Lights" published in the current issue of Star82 Review:  http://www.star82review.com/2.1/lucas-neon.html

3.  Edited collections and poems

MiPO:  The Blues Issue, edited by Terry Lucas
http://issuu.com/didimenendez/docs/bluesissue

Trio House Press:  Lead editor on Clay, by David Groff, finalist for the 2014 Lambda Literary Award in Poetry:  http://www.lambdaliterary.org/reviews/09/16/clay-by-david-groff/