IWW Members' Publishing Successes
Not many this week, but they're still triumphs!
Carter
Norman Cooper
Dead Mule School of Southern Literature would like to publish my prose poem "The Spirit Drummer" in their April edition.
Naturally, I said yes! I will provide the link when the edition is available.
In November of 2008, I announced my first Yahoo. "Under the Oak Tree" is up at joyful Make a joyful! Noise... Please sign the guest book if you decide to visit the link.
To recap, this story began as an exercise on the Practice-w and was tweaked a bit on the Prose-W list. Thanks again to all who helped me with this story.
Heidi Kenyon
My poem "On the Invitation of January 20, 2009" was accepted by cc&d magazine. For timeliness of publication, they suggested it be published online only, since the next print issue they have room in is November of this year, but I'll be in the print anthology. So the poem's up. It's frames, so scroll down to Kenyon.
This poem was written for the Poetry-L February 2009 Challenge, and I submitted it as an Offer just two weeks ago. Um, crits are still welcome, since I, ahem, didn't get any. But, I've learned so much from this list already that I never could've written this poem without Poetry-L. Thanks to everyone there; the crits have really helped me become a better poet.
Yaay!!!
Julie McGuire
My creative nonfiction flash piece, "Burning Down the House," is now up at Camroc Press Review. This was the result of a practice exercise on dialogue.
Edith Parzefall
I'm happy to announce that Camroc Press Review published my poem "The Earth."
Feels good!
Gary Presley
Gary Presley's thoughts on writing toward the truth appear on Victoria Mixon's writing blog here.
Anita Saran
It's my turn to appear on the Camroc Press Review with a flash memoir -- "Sister Mine" -- that was critiqued on the Non- fiction list. Thanks to all!
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