Make sure that the cover exterior is the sheet facing upward, and the sheet facing the work surface is the middle of the chapbook. Chapbook Fellowships. The Orison Chapbook Prize for manuscripts of 20 - 45 pages, in any genre (poetry, fiction, nonfiction, drama, or hybrid). This new edition of Grace Cavalieris 1975 classic collection is revised and with a new foreword by editor Caroline Bock. Below, we've found ten chapbook contests that are currently open for submissions! LONG LIVE BOOKS! Answer: A chapbook is a short book of poetry, usually ranging between 20-40 pages in the UK, chapbooks are often called "pamphlets", but they're pretty much the same thing. Pirene's Fountain is a journal of poetry published in print annually by Glass Lyre Press. A small publisher of chapbooks with an open reading period, and their next one will be in summer 2022. The BOAAT Chapbook Prize is hosted by BOAAT Press, a poetry book and chapbook publisher. 500 copies. . ARTEIDOLIA PRESS: "Arteidolia Press is . The deadline this year is September 1. Find A Guide. 2. Slate Roof's award-winning bookmaker produces beautiful books with letterpress covers and high-quality papers. Deadline: May 31st, 2023. Carefully place all the sheets comprising one chapbook in a neat pile on your work surface. Since then, Anomalous Press has published 23 books (as of 2018) of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and literature in translation." Irregular open submission periods, check HERE. ', This poetry collection, written after the poets experience with Wernickes aphasia, is a poetic journey into the loss of language and the reclaiming of it., The poems in this collection build towards an expansive world celebrating fluidity while casting a critical lens on state power, ecological precarity, and the yearning for queer utopia on stolen land., Freemans latest book of poetry is a politically urgent yet timeless collection that studies the devastating failings of humanity and the redemptive possibilities of love., This poetry collection tells a continuum story of a homeland under erasure, in an ethos of erosion, in a multitude of encroaching methane, ice floe, and rising temperatures., In this poetry collection, Wolff voyages in the myopia of American consumer consciousnesserotic regard, spiritual FOMO, gentrification, brandingwithout destination., Little Mr. Prose Poem: Selected Poems of Russell Edson by Russell Edson, Edited by Craig Morgan Teicher, this selection of poems spanning Edsons career presents a new and contemporary view of a poet of startling imagination and strangeness., The poems in this collection course the dialectic between freedom and containment, banging up against elements and identities along the way., In this poetry collection, according to Molly Peacock, Elber draws us in with wordplay, long Ginsbergian lines, angst, and charm., In this novel-in-verse, the speaker trembles on the verge of discovery, pushing her physical limits through practices of pain, permission, and pleasure., In this collection, Gander responds to the photographs of Jack Shear in a profound dialogue between word and image, observation and inspiration, imagination and intellect., The Strings Are Lightning and Hold You In by Chee Brossy, According to Jon Davis, history and tribal knowledge appear naturally in these poems, as do the pleasures of life on the reservationthe food, the light, the air, the sights and sounds and smells., Joyelle McSweeney writes, In Jessica Lasers Planet Drill, human language is like the slime-mold quietly recreating the subway map of Tokyo: deft, resourceful, pliant, responsive, and finally, collectively, wise., Wolf Whistles Behind the Dumpster by Dan Provost, According to John Sweet, in these poems big moments nestle casually against smaller, everyday observations, and everything is treated with the same amount of respect., This poetry collection renders a sublime world on the verge of vanishing, moving from Tallahassee vigils to flooded gardens after a hurricanes landfall., But I Still Have My Fingerprints by Dianne Silvestri, In this poetry collection, Silvestri navigates the surreal world of chemotherapy, stem cell transplantation, and subsequent threats from graft vs. host disease and serious infections from weakened immunity., Black Snowflakes Smothering A Torch by Ryan Stovall, This poetry collection is a primer serving to facilitate dialogue between those who have experienced the crushing arms of war and those who have not., According to Rachel Eliza Griffiths, Concentrate is the mouth that refuses to swallow Americas blackest desires, which have too long centered their wealth on the lives and deaths of Black girls and women., The Empty Form Goes All The Way To Heaven by Brian Teare, First published in 2015, this poetry collection is a book-length meditation on chronic illness, economic precarity, healing, and the work of abstract artist Agnes Martin., Donovans poetry collection confronts our countrys obsession with guns to explore Americas deep-seated political divisions and issues linked to violence, race, power, and privilege., This poetry collection is an epistolary sequence about sex, exchange and social space set along the Northeast Corridor., In this poetry collection, Ross plumbs motherhood, migration, childhood, and the cycles of violence and renewal that recur in each., Soliloquy with the Ghosts in Nile by Hussain Ahmed, The war Hussain Ahmed accounts in this poetry collection is both physical and psychological, and the survivor within these poems uses his voice as a way to tell the stories of those who were lost., Becoming Couldnt Sing for Anyone by Theresa Senato Edwards, According to Cyril Wong, these poems do not hold back in exposing the pulsing arteries of relationships and the recoveries from death and loss that make up the totality of time and existence., According to Janet Hamill, Reis gift for mapping the irony, hurt, love and loss of her geography is given its best expression in Torohill., Suede Mantis / Soft Rage by Jennifer Soong, According to Imogen Cassels, this poetry collection is a series of lyric refractions which wrangle a self and the experience of the world into language., This poetry collection casts world-historical hierarchies in an aspic mold and serves them back to us on a warped platter., Dowkers poetry collection is an exploration of time, cognition and loss; the intersection of dream and alternate reality amidst myriad systems of control., Barbaro: Beyond Brokenness by Lyn Lifshin, This poetry collection, released in a second edition, outlines the life of the champion horse before his fame, highlighting the beauty and grace of the young colt from his birth, through his youth, and finally to his time as a champion on the track., Secretariat: The Red Freak, The Miracle by Lyn Lifshin, This poetry collection, released in a second edition, focuses on Secretariats life before the track, outlining the playfully perfect foal who found his way into the hearts of many., The Licorice Daughter: My Year with Ruffian by Lyn Lifshin, The Licorice Daughter, released in a second edition, is a deeply emotional collection of poems that highlights the filly behind the legend of The Licorice Daughter, Ruffian., The poems in this collection raise a glass to those still at the table and to those already gone, to homecomings and deployments, to the navigation of love and grief., This poetry collection is a harrowing and ultimately hopeful lens into rural life and the opiod crisis., Each poem in Meadowss collection is a clean and reverent gesture of understandingnatural elements, the damage we inflict upon the land, our history., Too Much Tongue by Adrienne Marie Barrios and Leigh Chadwick, Too Much Tongue is a series of prose poems in which the writers imagine themselves into each others lives, stretching and bending language into constant delight and surprise., Translated from the Korean by Brother Anthony, This collection offers a selection of poems from Sin Yong-moks earlier collections, intended to serve as an illustration of his evolution as a poet, alongside a complete translation of the poems from his fourth collection, When Someone Called Someone, I Looked Back., Simondss triptychs were initially crafted in handwritten strips on rolls of receipt paper obtained at a dollar store, then assembled into three textual columns that sit side-by-side on the page., In this poetry collection, Parker moves her reader back again into the deepest recesses of the human experience, pressing us deeply down into that thing we sometimes call a heart. ( Common poetry terms .) The winning chapbooks will be celebrated at the 2022 OutWrite LGBTQ literary festival. Different poetry publishers are looking for different styles and flavors of poetry. We seek to publish handmade chapbooks of poetry, flash fiction, and micro lyric essays written by emerging and established writers. Although the history of chapbooks goes back centuries, they have become increasingly popular recently. Translated from Chinese by James Shea and Dorothy Tse, Presented bilingually in Chinese and English, this poetry collection refashions borrowed language, including English song lyrics, Cantonese wordplay, Chinese folk stories and poems, news reports, prayers, and slang., In this debut poetry collection, sonically vibrant, polyphonic, typographic experimentation gleefully strategizes resistance and life under white supremacist capitalism., In this new edition featuring a foreword by Jona Colson, Sklarews poems focus on her love of science and natural history., This book of poems based on collected birth stories is a look into the story that women, for centuries, have been quietly sharing with each other., Standing Alone, Leaning Against by Jim Friedman and Dave Smith, In this debut poetry collection, Friedman and Smith bring to their work a full gamut of feelings, from grief to joy, humour to depth, sympathy and objective observation., Standard American English by Elisabeth Houston, In this poetry collection, Houston brings her readers deep into the world of baby, a persona she has been developing in performance contexts for nearly a decade., Tolstoy Killed Anna Karenina by Dara Barrois/Dixon, The poems in Barrois/Dixons latest collection are curious about the world we inhabit and the worlds we create., Translation of the Lilies Back into Lists by Laynie Browne, This poetry collection playfully employs the list poem and delivers poems which evade genre and subvert the quotidian material of daily life., Mosss new poetry collection is a book of songs, devotion, beautiful, painful, useful truths, some work songs, spirituals, grand opera, hymns, chants to God and no God., Grotesque Weather and Good People by Lim Solah, Translated from Korean by Olan Munson and Oh Eunkyung, The poems in this collection explore the simultaneous intimacy and alienation of everyday life in urban Seoul., Set mostly in coastal Connemara, Grennans new poetry collection shows again his powers of close, patient, plainspoken observation., Bettss poetry collection calls up the language of both science and witchery to call roll on Black women., There Must Be a Reason People Come Here by Brian Foley, Foleys new poetry collection refuses to conform to the norms of what poetry is and how it must say things., In this poetry collection, Luboviski-Acosta explores the radical love inherent in revolutionary work through cultural objects, adolescent affect, and queerness from within the fall of empire., Isles of Firm Ground by Ignacio Ruiz-Prez, Ruiz-Prezs poems express a metaphysical shift where the laws of heaven and earth are suspended, transformed into a terrain of the journey inward, reflecting a cosmos of the self., Intimacies in Borrowed Light by Darius Stewart, Stewarts poetry collection coalesces around themes of love, addiction, violence, sexual identity, and the corporeal body to betray the intimate moments that illuminate, especially, Black gay male experiences., Flare Stacks in Full Bloom by Katherine Hoerth, This collection of eco-feminist poetry is a chronicle of Hurricane Harveybefore, during, and after the storm, through formal poetry (sonnets, villanelles, and blank verse narratives)..