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2018 Digital Writers’ Festival: Poem Phone

Digital Writers Festival
© Emerging Writers’ Festival

“How often do you pick up the phone these days? As we’ve moved back to predominantly text-based forms of communication, phone calls spent on hold to customer service, telemarketing or seemingly interminable robo-calls are de rigeur. Riffing on John Giorno’s iconic 1969 artwork, this is a Dial-a-Poem for the internet age.”

October 30 – November 3, 2018


Pittsburgh Poetry Houses: Volume III Issue 1

Pittsburgh Poetry Houses

“As you are walking through the city, on your way to work or lunch or an evening out with friends, you see a tiny wooden box on a mailbox post titled ‘Poetry House.’ Behind a plexiglass door are four postcard-sized poems, free for the taking. […] This is the vision behind the Poetry Houses public art project…”

Read more at The Awesome Foundation


2014 Poet’s Market

2014 Poet's Market
Writer’s Digest Books © 2014
ISBN: 978-1599637-30-3

“The 2014 Poet’s Market includes hundreds of publishing opportunities specifically for poets… In addition to the listings, Poet’s Market offers articles on the Craft of Poetry, Business of Poetry, and Promotion of Poetry…”

Featuring poet interviews with Traci Brimhall, Carmen Calatayud, Barton Smock, Erica Wright, Heather Bell, S. Thomas Summers, Karen Rigby, Deborah Hauser


2013 Poet’s Market

2013 Poet's Market
Writer’s Digest Books © 2013
ISBN: 978-1599635-98-9

Featuring poems by Nancy Susanna Breen, Joannie Strangeland, Nin Andrews, Shann Palmer, Susan Laughter Meyers, Rebecca Givens Rolland, Patricia Fargnoli, Sage Cohen, Jeffrey H. MacLachlan, Karen Rigby, Heather M. Moore Niver, Jen Karetnick, Jessie Carty, Kelli Simpson, Terri Kirby Erickson, Linda Simoni-Wastila, Nate Pritts, Pris Campbell, Kelli Russell Agodon, Iris Jamahl Dunkle, Nancy Posey

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The Arcadia Project: North American Postmodern Pastoral

The Arcadia Project
Ahsahta Press © 2012
ISBN: 978-1-934103-29-6

“This nearly 600-page anthology brings together seminal work in the genre of the pastoral as it has evolved into the 21st century. The book’s sections on New Transcendentalisms, Textual Ecologies, Local Powers, and The Necropastoral indicate the range of work being represented. Featuring some of the most provocative and innovative poets of the current moment…” [OUT OF PRINT]

Edited by Joshua Corey & G.C. Waldrep

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