Tuesday, 7 August 2007

Karen Lillis

Words Directory

Biography - Karen Lillis is a writer and artist currently based in Pittsburgh after over a decade in New York City. Her books include the poetic novels “i, scorpion: foul-belly-crawler of the desert” (Words Like Kudzu Press, 2000), “The Second Elizabeth” (Six Gallery Press, late 2007), and the illustrated novella, “Magenta’s Adventures Underground: A Fable for the Police State” (Words Like Kudzu, 2004). She writes regularly for the anti-war and poetry newspaper, “New York Nights,” and she has read her work extensively to audiences in New York, across America, and in Paris.

Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal

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Biography - Luis was born in Mexico. He now works and lives in Los Angeles County, CA. Raw Materials, his first poetry book was published by Pygmy Forest Press and Without Peace, his first chapbook was published by Kendra Steiner Editions. Read more of his poetry at Pemmican Press and in his Laura Hird showcase.

Rob Plath

Words Directory

Biography - my name is rob plath and i'm a 37 year-old poet from ny. i've published well over a 200 poems in 70 magazines and journals. i have one book called "ashtrays and bulls" (liquid paper press) and four forthcoming this year: "tapping ashes in the dark" (lummox press) , "sour milk for the soulless" (cat scan press), "my soul is a broken down valise" (pooka press), and "hooked to an iv bag filled with bile" (scintillating publications). i'm currently the poetry editor of jd finch's print magazine "the whirligig" and also editor of henry chalise's webzine called "neo lampshadian outpost." back in '95 -'97 i was tutored by allen ginsberg at brooklyn college and later in 2002, i performed on a spoken word/music cd with david amram.

Tuesday, 31 July 2007

Wayne Mason

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Wayne Mason is a writer and factory worker from central Florida, when he grows up he wants to be Kannon. His work has been published throughout the small press and he is author of one chapbook 'Broken Zen'. His personal website is http://guerrillapoetics.com

Cherry Bleeds

Magazines & E-zines

Cherry Bleeds - Cherry Bleeds has published more than 100 authors over the last few years including, Charles Anders, Allen Grove, Joshua Samuel Brown, Karl Koweski, Mark Haskell Smith, C. C. Parker and Dan Fante. Publishes poetry and short stories. It's best to keep stories under 2500 words. Stories up to 5000 words are sometimes published though. Simultaneous and previously published work is OK. Please include a brief bio including where you live and read the other stories on our website before submitting

Juice online

Magazines & E-zines

Juice online - Juice is and has always been open to submissions from all writers, regardless of experience or reputation. Quality poetry of any form, theme, length, or philosophy is welcome. If it moves us, makes us laugh, or somehow surprises or impresses us, we'll use it. We're not too fond of poems that are written in "poetic language," and if it's rimed, it better be surprising and complementary to the sense of the poem. Since it's online and free, you should read what we've taken so far. Chances are if you don't like what you read here, we won't like what you write.

Zeitgeist Press

Small Press Listings

Zeitgeist Press - We encourage you to do everything humanly possible to get your poetry work into the world, readings, publishing, get up on pool tables in bars and recite. Zeitgeist is dedicated to locating and publishing great poetry that is consistent with its vision and aspirations for the world. We're still working to do justice to the existing Zeitgeist authors, and to keep their best works in print. It takes all our time and energy. Nonetheless, we do read manuscripts, only once a year, in August of each year. There are too many inquiries to allow us even to respond to inquiries or submissions beyond that.

We do have one additional requirement. Please buy and read at least one of our books prior to submitting or inquiring about your manuscript. This gives us a common frame of reference. Tell us what Zeitgeist book you read, and what you thought about it.