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NO FEE Submission call + editor interview -- saltfront, DEADLINE: May 15, 2017
NO FEE Submission call + editor interview — saltfront, DEADLINE: May 15, 2017
saltfront “is an environmental humanities literary and art journal priming society for a radically new type of ecological storytelling.” They provide samples of the work they prefer as well as a list of “bearings and positions” to help submitters understand what they are looking for. They accept prose, poetry, and visual art, including “all artistic mediums–as singles or as essays. Currently, we…
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Three of my poems published in Nuclear Impact: Broken Atoms in Our Hands by Shabda Press
Three of my poems published in Nuclear Impact: Broken Atoms in Our Hands by Shabda Press
Cover art: “On the Road to Perilous” by John Sokol
I am honored to have my poems “The Next State,” “Denial,” and “What” published in this amazing poetry anthology Nuclear Impact: Broken Atoms in Our Hands with so many wonderful writers. Proceeds from the anthology are being donated to the Women’s Center in Downtown Los Angeles. I’m particularly proud of this poem, which I wrote as part of a…
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My poem "The Next State" published in Nuclear Impact: Broken Atoms in Our Hands by Shabda Press
My poem “The Next State” published in Nuclear Impact: Broken Atoms in Our Hands by Shabda Press
Cover art: “On the Road to Perilous” by John Sokol
I am honored to have my poem “The Next State” published in this amazing poetry anthology Nuclear Impact: Broken Atoms in Our Hands with so many wonderful writers. Proceeds from the anthology are being donated to the Women’s Center in Downtown Los Angeles. I’m particularly proud of this poem, which I wrote as part of a workshop taught by Meg Day…
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What are these Utah poets up to?
What are these Utah poets up to?
In January of 2015, my friend and fellow poet Bonnie Shiffler-Olsen and I embarked on a new poetic adventure–one that I am certain will become a staple in the Utah literary community for years to come. We were searching for a creative and academic poetry community, one where poets could share, learn, and support each other. And so began Rock Canyon Poets.
We are proud to announce our…
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Kentucky-based artist Michael McLane has posted some amazing glasswork, which has become viral and is being shared across multiple platforms across the Internet.
McLane has created multiple stained glass lamps, ranging from Master Chief to Iron Man – but my favorite, of course, is his Boba Fett masterpiece.
McLane uses leaded stained glass to create these pieces, including the Boba Fett stained glass helmet lamp and a full pane stained glass window.
Check out more of McLane’s work or purchase a piece by visiting his website at www.etsy.com/shop/3rdEdgeStainedGlass.
Stained glass lamps by Michael McLane
Boba Fett Stained Glass Helmet - by Michael McLane
Check it out unlit here.