Tuesday, May 3, 2011

from The Writing Vein: Submissions

This is the new page that is up over on The Writing Vein. A submissions calendar! It's a Google calendar and it will update as I make changes. There are a few resources for even more submissions information at the bottom of the page on my main website.


I've been keeping a calendar of submission deadlines for myself and a few writing friends. As I was adding a few upcoming deadlines I decided to make it more widely available. Below is what the page looks like - feel free to come back and check it at any time. I will be making updates to the calendar as I find submission opportunities. Feel free to send some my way! The page also has a couple of submission websites (Duotrope, Poets & Writers, CWROPPS (a Yahoo resource group for writers); I know there are more - and I can add more links.

The views should change month by month; and the information will be updated as I make changes and additions.

Here is what you will see on the submissions page when you click on the link above!


      SUBMISSIONS CALENDAR      



Feel free to look through this calendar of upcoming submissions. These are from resources across the web, through email, from friends, and so forth. I am not endorsing specific publications, submission opportunities, or contests (unless I specifically say so!) - these are some that caught my attention, that friends have submitted to or passed along to me, and so on. I will also put some other links below the calendar so you can look at other resources. There are many publications out there and many good resources to see what's happening. I keep my own calendar of upcoming sources I'm interested in submitting to, so I thought I'd share it.

If you have a Google/Gmail account and would like to have this information show up on your calendar, you can subscribe to it by searching for Writing Vein Salon calendar in Google calendars, or you can click on the specific submission announcement and then click on "add to my calendar."



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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Dot's NaPoWriMo - bring it on home

Okay - so I backed off of Script Frenzy to work on the memoir. Yes - I found a limit. Script Frenzy plus NaPoWriMo plus the Wayward Writers in Ariel Gore's Literary Kitchen plus the memoir and teaching and working my freelance and part-time jobs full-time. Whoa. Hit the wall. Bye bye Script Frenzy. Then NaPoWriMo started lagging so I started writing the haikus in batches, thinking I could do it that way. And here is is April 30th, the last day, and although I thought I was only less than a week behind, I logged onto this website to discover

tada

I am 10 days behind.

So: do I give this up too or write hurriedly away to get another 10 done? Oh - and I still have to finish this week's Wayward assignment and do feedback on this week's quick write (which I just did yesterday or the day before).

Yes: forging ahead. I will not give up both Script Frenzy and National Poetry Month (though I did buy CK William's "Wait" and Adrienne Rich's "No Poetry Tonight Will Serve" - so I have given tribute). But, I will write 10 haikus before midnight.

Yes. I can do that. Here goes....

#21
shadows from the clouds
cats hunker down, watching birds
still singing up high

#22
writers gathering
nervous, excited, open
two hours slip away

#23
improvisation
contact improvisation
body touching souls

#24
actors sing and sway
lights open, brighten, and fade
applause, smiles linger

#25
path of innocence
white buds on the new tree bloom
moss smothers the grass

#26
neighborhood parade
I missed it, we were writing
street closed signs remain

#27
ice returns to water
hard earth becomes moist, pliable
cherry tree blooms pink

#28
you said you love me
you said you would never leave
you said goodbye. tears.

#29
kombucha gurgles
alchemical reaction
turns sweetness to sour

#30
this is the last day
of NaPoWriMo this year
thirty days of poems


by Dot.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Dot's NaPoWriMo #17-#19

#17
Temps in the fifties
Mostly sunny no rain
Bare arms legs torsos

#18
Spring in the city
Joggers walkers bikes galore
Parking lots emptied

#19
Temptation of time
Solitude trees creeks and moss
Illumination
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by dot.
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Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Dot's NaPoWriMo #11-16

UNSPOKEN
tension unmentioned
creeks feed rivers feed oceans
banks overflowing


FISHES
she waves from the shore
electronic tears flowing
karma calls him home


RIVER OTTER
two eyes in green grass
gray clouds wander aimlessly
paddles dip and glide


CYCLES
dusky air dampens
cherry blossoms scattering
squashed worms on sidewalk


DAWN
anniversary
reptiles she, regrow their skins
breath follows breath now


METOLIUS
water washes stones
morning brings down pink snowflakes
passion and tear drops

Haikus
by
Dot.
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Dot's NaPoWriMo: April 7,8,9,10

Okay - so I got a little behind. And I'm behind on Script Frenzy, too.

Below are my haikus for the dates I missed. And I'm up to 23 pages on the script; only about 10 behind now. Whew - was 15 behind!

Okay - back to the poetry!


april 7
fried egg daffodil blossoms
risomes expanding outward through damp dirt
old roots hearty

april 8
vitamin D sprinkles walkers
chloroform floods the trees’ leaves
birds splash in yesterday’s puddles

april 9
mister lester’s morning peep show
from the headboard, black furry head through curtains
watches robins, squirrels, crows

april 10
headwaters pushing
crashing to the pool below
cameras clicking
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Dot's NaPoWriMo: April 6

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april 6
spring sky releases snow
email note from 32 years absent friend
life = unpredictable


by dot.
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Dot's NaPoWriMo: April 5

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april 5
pains unspoken fester
unwillingness to communicate viral
silence saddens, frustrates

by dot.
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Deb's Day 4, napowrimo

spring haiku
 
soft pink breaths of air
green gloves cling fast to strong stems
while rain, wind bellow
 

Dot's NaPoWriMo: April 4

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april 4: lester


a pounce of love leap
sleek black body lands, demanding attention
kneading, sandpaper tongue
 
by dot.
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Monday, April 4, 2011

Deb's Day 3 NAPOWRIMO, for April 3rd

Memory pulled backward
down the corridor
blackened walls screaming
doors gaping silent
full of words and empty
empty voice
 
 
 

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Dot's NaPoWriMo: April 3

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april 3

no voice no opinion
alternating sun rain sun gray blue
whimsy or folly mine
 
 
by dot.
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Day 2 Poem

 
Spring Fever
By Deb
 
The cat has gone crazy again
spring saturates
her ancient blood
unknown feline hallucinogen
males calling her out
her madness surreal
and nothing to do
with having been spayed
 
Meow, let me out
meow, let me in
meow, dinner is on the balcony
you do like rabbit don't you?
meow, pet me now
meow, do not touch 
claw gashes the hand that feeds
meow and meow and meow
 
Soft grey fur
circles my unsteady legs
threading her plea
crazed begging
all purr and frantic instinct
the unseen need
unmet by me
only a human
who long ago
lost the frenzy of spring
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Dot's NaPoWriMo: April 2

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Haiku #2

shoes/jacket blue sky/sun
black clouds follow down the street, obliterating the sun
drenched in rain, pelted by hail


by dot.
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Friday, April 1, 2011

Deb: April 1st, an opening Haiku

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almost midnight now
poet brain not yet aware
time for poetry
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by deb scott
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Dot's NaPoWriMo: April 1st

I decided to add a minstrel Poet in my Script Frenzy stage play. Double duty this month as I write a 100 page script in 30 days and write a poem a day, too. Crazy? Maybe.

Haiku #1


sun shining no rain
season’s first shirtless men with hackysack
daphne welcomes April

by dot

It's NaPoWriMo time!

Yes, it's April.

Friend and fellow writer (what's the female form of "fellow" writer?) will be poster her NaPoWriMo (national poetry writing month) poems here for the month. I can't wait to see them! Deb and I shared the poetry space in April 2010 (and the prompts I set up are still available under the archives for April 2010; our poems are also still available in the "comments" under each prompt).

This year I've opted to do Script Frenzy. I'm threatening to include a poet so I can do double duty - both Script Frenzy and NaPoWriMo ... but I'm not there yet. I have about 6 hours to go to make that decision. Okay, 5 hours and 30 minutes if I'm going to write a poem.

Anyway - keep your eyes out here for Deb's poetry!

Yay, Deb.