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The Puritan

HEY!

Our new issue has arrived!

Go to www.puritan-magazine.com and check out Issue 9, Winter 2010, featuring ...

fiction by Matthew Barbehenn, Emily Schultz, and Christopher McIlroy ...

poetry by Jim Smith, Marcus McCann, Jenn Blair, Sachiko Murakami, Ben Nardolilli, Jenny Sampirisi, Sean Moreland, Jamie Bradley, Kathryn Mockler, and Robin Richardson ...

and a review of Black Bile Press' One-Off Chapbook Series #3, featuring the authors Tony O'Neill, Julie McArthur, and Nathaniel G. Moore!

With the launch of our Winter issue, we're now looking for submissions of poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, interviews, and reviews for Issue X: Spring 2010 (it's only taken us three years to get to the X issue ...). Send all questions and submissions to puritanmagazine@gmail.com (but be sure to read the guidelines on our site before ya do).

Ohhhhhh yeeeeaaaahhhhh .....

Love,

Spencer Gordon
Andrew MacDonald
Tyler Willis




"Catch phati'tude" and pass it on to your readers!

Hi, my name is Gabrielle David and I am Executive Director of the Intercultural Alliance of Artists & Scholars, Inc. (www.theiaas.org), a NY-based nonprofit organization that promotes multicultural literature and literacy.

I am pleased to announce the launch of our interactive literary website, phati'tude (www.phatitude.org), a series of literary programs that uses printed magazine, website, television programming and events to keep the written word alive. Check out our feature interview on Nuyorican poet Jesús Papoleto Meléndez (Papo); a lively interview with Gabrielle David of phati'tude and Papo on WBAI radio in NY; featured poet Iraqi-Israeli poet Ronny Someck, as well as video clips, news announcements, poetry, articles and more!  Besides letting your readers know about our new website, I would appreciate it if you would let them know about the publication of phati'tude Literary Magazine as per the announcement below:

phati'tude Literary Magazine is back and we are now accepting submissions for our Spring 2010 issue, to debut in April 2010 in time for National Poetry Month.  phati'tude Literary Magazine offers readers a wide collection of works that consist of poetry, prose, short stories, articles, interview and essays, along with literary criticism, book reviews and biographical profiles by established and emerging artists, poets and writers with an emphasis on writers of Native American, African, Hispanic/Latino and Asian descent. Published quarterly on POD and Amazon Kindle. Deadline for our debut issue is March 1, 2010., but we read year-round and are conscientious about responding to submissions in a timely manner. For more information, including submission guidelines check out our website at http://phatitude.org/online/programs/phatitude-magazine/submission-guidelines/.

If you have any questions or inquiries, please feel free to contact me.  Thanks for your support!

--

Gabrielle David
gdavid@phatitude.org




Sugar Mule is online


Sugar Mule: The Canadian Issue is now on-line at www.sugarmule.com. This international literary magazine is based in the States, and the current issue was compiled at the request of editor Marc Weber, who shows a welcome interest in reaching beyond American borders to connect a community of poets and readers worldwide.  The Canadian issue features well-known and established poets alongside an unusual selection of prize-winning and interesting mid-career and novice poets. Take a look, and if you like it, please circulate this information to your own email/Facebook list. Comments are welcome and will be passed on to the writers.

If this collection is well received, we plan to publish it as a book in future; please indicate your interest in knowing more about this by means of an email to ae414@ncf.ca. The more such emails we receive, the easier it will be to arrange for publication. A subject line of "Sugar Mule Book - pls send info" is all that's needed.

Also, if you are a poet yourself, the magazine is currently accepting submissions for its next issue, which will be a general issue, and Sugar Mule reaches a wide audience.

Enjoy!

Susan McMaster, guest editor, Sugar Mule: The Canadian Issue



Ascent Aspirations Magazine


1. Ascent Aspirations Magazine

Ascent Aspirations Magazine November/December Combined Online Issue is now up on the web.

http://www.ascentaspirations.ca/tableofcontents.htm

Submissions for January and future issues are now being considered.

2. Fall 2009/ Winter 2010 Issue: Issues for a New World Century

The contest has closed and the submissions are being organized for blind judging. This process will take a while as the due date had been extended and the holidays are approaching and the editor will be out of the country for December. So it is estimated that the project will come together in the new year. To all of you who have submitted, thank you for your patience. Everyone will be notified as soon as the judging has been completed.

3. What's New

http://www.ascentaspirations.ca/whatsnew.htm

4. One Sweet Ride, an anthology of the Easy Writers

http://www.ascentaspirations.ca/onesweetride.htm

www.wordstorm.ca



Ascent Aspirations Publishing
www.ascentaspirations.ca
ascentaspirations@shaw.ca
Member of the Federation of BC Writers
http://www.bcwriters.com/
Member of the Canadian Poetry Association
http://www.canadianpoetryassoc.com/
Member of the Canadian Federation of Poets
http://www.federationofpoets.com/
WordStorm
http://www.wordstorm.ca





  

 

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