Monday, January 16, 2012

New South and Omnidawn Competitions


POETRY CONTESTS…

1.      NEW SOUTH;

WRITING CONTEST

                    Two prizes of $1000 each and publication in New South are given annually for a poem and a story or an essay. All entries are considered for publication. Tom Hunley will judge in poetry, and Joshua Harmon will judge in prose. Submit up to three (3) poems or up to 9,000 words of prose with a $15.00 entry fee, which includes a copy of the prize issue, by March 5. Send an SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope) call, e-mail, or visit the website for complete guidelines.

New South

Writing Contest,
Campus Box 1894
MSC 8R0322, Unit 8              
Georgia State University
Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3083
Matt Sailor, Editor in Chief.


2.      OMNIDAWN PUBLISHING

Chapbook Competition

        A prize  of $1000, publication by Omnidawn Publishing, and 100 author copies is given for a poetry chapbook. Joseph Lease will judge. Submit a manuscript of 20 to 40 pages with a $15.00 entry fee between January 1 and February 29. Visit the website for complete guidelines.

Omnidawn Publishing,
Chapbook Competition
1632 Elm Avenue
Richmond, Ca 94805-1614
(510) 237-5472
Rusty Morrison and Ken Keagon, Coeditors.








Saturday, January 14, 2012

End of the Road (First Caution Tape Poetry Project)

Greetings everyone! We hope you all are enjoying the new year's first fourteen days! We are excited to tell you all about our first project, a chapbook of poetry called End of the Road, by poet Charles Banks, Jr. writing as CURIOSITY.

END OF THE ROAD SYNOPSIS:

The end of the road is thrust upon CURIOSITY, and he is forced to accept the reality that life must go on without his beloved. A poetic tale of obsession, yearning, and harbored grudges, Curiosity dusts off his stagnant pen to brush his canvas with gentle yet angry strokes of ink to reflect upon his beloved treading new waters. Written by Poet Charles Banks, Jr., this is his first published chapbook of poetry. This chapbook of poems is presented by Caution Tape Poetry! “Step beyond the caution tape at your own peril! Just remember, you were forewarned.”

More information on Charles Banks, Jr. online on Facebook.com now!

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Friday, January 13, 2012

DIVERSITY blog

Ladies and gentlemen, please check out our Tumblr blog called Diversity! It is dedicated to celebrating diverse poetry. We are still accepting submissions until March.

Here is the link:
Diversity blog on Tumblr

Once more, Thank you all for reading!!!!!

- Caution Tape Poetry