Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Now Accepting Submissions!

The clock is ticking...
Submit now!
Proetry Magazine is now accepting submissions of poetry, prose, and visual art for its Fall 2011 issue, due out in mid-August.
Send emails to ProetryEditor@gmail.com.

Print Edition Submission Guidelines:

General: There are no unacceptable themes for submitting to the print edition.  The deadline for submissions for the August edition is 7/23/11.  We are aiming to have the first issue printed in mid-August.  You can also submit more than one type of writing and/or art for the print edition, up to 3 poems, 3 pieces of artwork, and 2 pieces of prose.

Poetry: Please only submit poems which are a page in length or shorter.  Please only submit 3 poems per person.  Put "Poetry Submission" in the Subject of the Email and send it to: ProetryEditor@gmail.com.  Please send each poem in a separate email.  Please include contact info at the top or bottom of each email as well.  If, for stylistic purposes, you need to send the poem in an attachment, please explain that in the body of the email, otherwise we will not open the attachment due to spam.

Prose: Please only submit prose pieces which are a half-page in length or shorter.  Please put "Prose Submission" & the genre (Fiction, Non-Fiction, etc.) in the Subject of the Email and send it to: ProetryEditor@gmail.com.  Please send each prose piece in a separate email.  Please include contact info at the top or bottom of each email as well.  Please only submit 2 prose pieces per person.

Art:  Please send the highest resolution copy of your work for the print edition.  If the Art Editor does not deem the work to be in a high enough res, we may email you back and ask you for a higher resolution version.  Please only submit 3 pieces of artwork per person.  Send your artwork in the form of .JPG files.  Put "Art Submission" in the Subject of the Email & attach the files to the email, one artwork per email.  Send it to: ProetryEditor@gmail.com

Feel free to email us at ProetryEditor@gmail.com for more info!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Word of Mouth Open Mic Tomorrow!

Come out tomorrow to hear some awesome poetry!  And listen to me feature, of course!  Zines will also be for sale at the show.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Updated Website!

The online edition of Proetry Magazine has just been revised to include more poems and more visual art!  It now includes all the artwork from the print edition, and even more.  Check it out at ProetryMagazine.com.  You can pick up print copies of the zine at the Live Poets Society Open Mic, every Monday from 6-8pm at Flicker Theatre and Bar on Washington St.  Come by and enjoy some poems, some art, some drink :)

Monday, March 7, 2011

Athens, GA Writing Community Upcoming Events (Late March - Mid April, 2011)

3/28/11 @ 6pm -  Live Poets Society Open Mic, located at Flicker Theatre & Bar (263 W. Washington St.)
Poetry open mic, Every Other Monday (alternating with Goodbye open mic at Dog Ear Books)
Email for more info:  ColAthPo@gmail.com

3/30/11 - Presentation: “Bob Dylan and the Poetry of the Blues”. Sponsored by the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, English Department, and the Inst. for African American Studies. Michael Gray, the author of The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia and Song & Dance Man III: The Art Of Bob Dylan, uses records and rare footage to show how hugely Dylan has been inspired by the blues and how much of its poetry has been smuggled inside his own, highly influential writing. 4:00 p.m. 101 Miller Learning Center. Contact: 706-542-1561
Link to UGA's Calendar:  www.uga.edu/mastercalendar/

3/30/11 - Lecture. Sponsored by the department of Romance Languages and other partners. Speaker: Junot Diaz, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Chapel. Contact: lorgiag@uga.edu
Link to UGA's Calendar:  www.uga.edu/mastercalendar/



4/1/11 - Reading by Touring Poet Brian Turner. Sponsored by The Georgia Review and the Georgia Poetry Circuit. Turner is a soldier-poet whose debut book of poems, Here, Bullet, a first-person account of the Iraq war, won a number of major awards. Turner served seven years in the US Army, to include one year as an infantry team leader in Iraq with the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division. Prior to that, he was deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1999-2000. His second poetry book, Phantom Noise, was released by Alice James in the Spring of 2010. Turner has recently been selected as one of 50 United States Artists Fellows for 2009. 7:00 p.m. Cine, 234 West Hancock Ave. Contact: 706-542-3481, davidi@uga.edu 
Link to UGA's Calendar:  www.uga.edu/mastercalendar/



4/4/11 @ 7pm - Goodbye Poetry Open Mic, located at Dog Ear Books (162 W. Clayton St.)
Poetry open mic, Every Other Monday (alternating with L.P.S. at Flicker)
Link for more info:  www.DogEarBooks.com

4/6/11 @ 8pm - Word of Mouth, located at The Globe (199 N. Lumpkin St.)
Poetry open mic, 1st Wednesday of every month, has a featured reader.
Link for more info:  AthensWordOfMouth.com

4/15/11 - Projected Release Date of Proetry, Athens' Community Literary Magazine.
Location & time TBA.  The magazine will be on sale at Dog Ear Books & other locations around Athens.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

New Live Poets Society Open Mic at Flicker Bar!

We had our first open mic in the new space last night & it was fantastic!  I'm going to post some pics here as well as on Facebook so that everyone can see what a good time we had :)  The open mics are taking place in the stage room at Flicker, the room without the bar, and we had tables & chairs set out in the floor space so that everyone could sit down & drink while listening.  It's a great space for an open mic - intimate, cozy, with great acoustics!  There will be no open mic tonight, 1/31/11, as they already had a show planned, but next week there is a poetry open mic at Dog Ear Books and, after that, we plan on alternating Mondays with Dog Ear Books so that Athen's, GA has a Poetry Open Mic EVERY MONDAY!  We may also grab one Wed. a month at Flicker to have a featured poet or a variety show or a performance art night or, y'know, whatever we do...Hope to see everybody soon!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Athens Word of Mouth is Next Wed!

Next Wednesday, October 6, 2010, Word of Mouth Open Mic will be holding its monthly open mic at The Globe on the corner of Clayton and Lumpkin.  It's an awesome open mic with a featured reader; this month's reader is Ralph LaCharity of Cincinatti, Ohio, who I'm sure will be great!  Aralee Strange is the poet who organizes the event and she always chooses amazing poets to feature.  The open mic is free!  The reading is upstairs, so be sure to stop by the bar on your way up.  This is always a fun event with a lot of stupendous readers and guests; there's a break right before the featured reader, as the event usually lasts from 8pm until about 11/11:30pm.  Get there at 8pm sharp to sign up, as the list fills up quickly, but, if you don't, we can always make room for one more!  (I posted a pic of me reading there last month on the side so you can see what the stage is like.  And click here to visit the Word of Mouth website.)  See you next Wednesday!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Poetic Happenings

Okay, so this blog is about Proetry.com, Athens' New Online Lit Mag that we're currently accepting submissions for, but I also want it to be a place where we can discuss Poetic Happenings in the community, as well as in the world.

And I've got two announcements:  the first is that Poetic Soul was awesome last night!  Poetic Soul, if you don't know, is a weekly open mic for poets and acoustic musicians here in Athens, GA.  It's from 8-10pm on Tuesday nights at New Earth Music Hall (sign-up at 8 so be there promptly please).  It's an awesome event, one you should definitely check out, and last night was fantastic!  We had a pretty big crowd, there was a bunch of awesome poets and musicians, and we had fun!  It's every Tuesday, so be sure to come check us out next week, or the week after, or the week after that...

Second Announcement:  Next weekend, Oct. 7th-10th, the Dodge Poetry Festival is happening in Newark, NJ.  We are heading up there because it is always an amazing weekend and a great festival and I wouldn't miss it for the world!  Tickets are on sale on their site, or via phone.  Here's a link to the festival site:
http://www.dodgepoetry.org/
You should all come if you can!  It's always an awesome time and there are always amazingly talented poets who come out for this festival every other year.  Come be a part of it!  Hope to see you there!

Monday, September 20, 2010

New Happenings at Proetry.com

There have been a ton of exciting things happening here at Proetry.com since we last posted: first of all, Athens Word of Mouth website now links to Proetry.com, and, secondly, Yoko Ono is now following us on Twitter!  If you haven't checked us out on Twitter yet, the name is ProetryEditor (that's me!).  If you need to contact us via email, the address is: ProetryEditor@gmail.com.  Hope you had as great a week as we did!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Accepting Submissions for our First Issue!

Hello, world.  We are now accepting submissions for our first issue, which is due out in January, 2011.  We are accepting Poetry, Prose & Art from now until the end of November, 2010.  There will be no pre-picked theme for this issue, but we will try to choose pieces that seem to stem from a common thread when we go through all of the pieces we receive.  I am posting the submission guidelines below.  Please contact ProetryEditor@gmail.com for more info.  Thanks for your interest!  Hope to see some of your work in our inbox, or to see that you came to visit us once the new issue is up!

Submission guidelines:
Poetry - Please only submit 3 poems per person.  Put "Poetry Submission" in the Subject of the Email.  Please send each poem in a separate email to ProetryEditor@gmail.com.  Please include contact info at the top or bottom of each email as well.  No poems longer than 2 pages will be accepted.
Prose - Please submit prose pieces less than 4,000 words for the first issue.  Put "Prose Submission" & the genre (Fiction, Non-Fiction, etc.) in the Subject of the Email.  Please send each prose piece in a separate email to ProetryEditor@gmail.com.  Please include contact info at the top or bottom of each email as well.  Please only submit 1 prose piece per person, as there are not that many editors right now and we need time to review the works.
Art - Please only submit 3 pieces of artwork per person.  I am not sure as of yet if the site designer will prefer .PDF files or .JPG files, but I will let you know as soon as I know.  Put "Art Submission" in the Subject of the Email & attach the files to the email, one artwork per email.  Send to: ProetryEditor@gmail.com.

 If you go to the website to check it out (Proetry.com), right now there is just a Site Under Construction notice posted and the website is still setup as the old format, but please come back to see us in January!  Please submit all work via email, as we are no longer accepting submissions directly through the website, while it is under construction.  Thanks!