Wed, 29 July 2009 Matthew Ward lives & writes in Newcastle, Australia. He has had poetry published in Australia and USA. Books published: a novella (2004, Australia.); a short story collection (2006, USA); and a collection of his poetry (2008, USA). He is also the publisher of the short story quarterly, Skive Magazine. Comments[3] |
Sat, 18 July 2009 Robert Earl Stewart’s first collection of poetry, Something Burned
Along the Southern Border, will be published by Mansfield Press in the
fall of 2009. His work has appeared in nthposition, Monday Night,
Rampike and This Magazine. He lives in Windsor, Ontario with his wife
and three young children. Check out the Mansfield Press online, and the Mansfield Revue for more of Robert’s poetry, a list of what he’s been reading lately, and an outtake from his glasspoeme photoblog. Comments[0] |
Mon, 6 July 2009 Wayne Mason is a writer and factory worker from central Florida, when he grows
up he wants to be Kannon. His work has been published throughout the small press
and he is author of several chapbooks, the most recent Poet Laureate Of A
Dirty Garage is now available from Erbacce Press. You can check out more of his
stuff here. Comments[0] |
Fri, 26 June 2009 Desi Di Nardo is a poet and author in Toronto whose work has been published in numerous North American and international journals and anthologies including the Literary Review of Canada, Globe and Mail, National Post, and Descant. Her poetry has been performed at the National Arts Centre, featured in Poetry on the Way on the Toronto Transit Commission, and displayed in the Official Residences of Canada. Desi's poems have also been studied in schools across the country, translated into several languages, and printed on Starbucks cups. She has also worked as an English professor and writer-in-residence. Desi's newly released book of poetry is titled The Plural of Some Things. Visit her website here. You can also read an interview with Desi at this link. Comments[0] |
Fri, 19 June 2009 Greg Santos is the poetry editor of pax americana. His work has appeared in print and online publications such as the Best American Poetry blog, McSweeney's, Nthposition, The Feathertale Review, Six Sentences, and the Dingers: Contemporary Baseball Writing anthology. He currently lives in New Haven, Connecticut and is completing an MFA in the Creative Writing Program at The New School in Manhattan. Read his blog here. Comments[1] |
Wed, 10 June 2009 Richard Wink is a poet based in Norwich, England. Widely published Wink has previously released six collections of poetry from popular independent publishing houses including All along the Wensum (Kendra Steiner Editions), The Magnificent Guffaw (Erbacce Press) and Apple Road (Trainwreck Press). His words have been featured in renowned periodicals such as Aesthetica Magazine, Decanto and 3:AM Magazine. He regularly contributes to Slurve Magazine and various music websites such as Audioscribbler and musosguide.com. He also edits the enigmatic litzine Gloom Cupboard. His latest chapbook Delirium is a Disease of the Night is out now from Shadow Archer Press. Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 June 2009 Ginnetta Correli is the author of a novella called: The Lost Episodes of Beatie Scareli. Her writing can be found in print and online journals such as: Diet Soap, Sein Und Werden, Ink Sweat and Tears, and Insolent Rudder among others. A spoken word project to be released soon. You can visit her blog at this site. Comments[2] |
Wed, 27 May 2009 Chris Pimental is currently alive and well in a tropical location, each day finding reasons not to walk into traffic. Reluctantly, his swill has been seen in Out of the Gutter, Muzzle Flash, Orchard Press, Web Digest Weekly, Demolition Mag., etc. And in an homage to the first podcast, he adds, Quack. Quack. Comments[1] |
Tue, 19 May 2009 Steven Mayoff lives on Prince Edward Island, Canada. His fiction and
poetry have appeared in journals across Canada and the U.S.A. as well
as in Ireland, Algeria and France. His debut fiction collection,
Fatted Calf Blues, was published this year by Turnstone Press. Join the
Facebook group at this link and visit Steven's web site here. Comments[0] |
Tue, 12 May 2009 Grace Andreacchi is an
American-born novelist, poet and playwright. Works include the novels Scarabocchio and Poetry and Fear, Music for Glass
Orchestra (Serpent’s Tail), Give My Heart Ease (New American
Writing Award) and the chapbook Elysian
Sonnets. Her work appears in Horizon
Review, Eclectica, Carolina Quarterly
and many other fine places. Grace is also managing editor at Andromache Books. She lives in London. Comments[1] |
Mon, 4 May 2009 Andrea DeAngelis’ writing has recently appeared in Dogmatika, Terracotta Typewriter, Salome Magazine, Flutter Poetry Journal, Mad Swirl and Gloom Cupboard. Andrea also sings and plays guitar in an indie rock band called MAKAR. MAKAR is currently recording their second album, Funeral Genius. Comments[1] |
Tue, 28 April 2009 Emilia A. Phillips is a soon-to-be graduate of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. In August 2009, she'll be entering the MFA creative writing program at Virginia Commonwealth University. Her poetry and prose has appeared in The Sequoya Review, Pedestal Magazine, Unsaid Magazine, Hit and Run Magazine, Poetry Miscellany, and elsewhere. Comments[2] |
Tue, 21 April 2009 Gabriel Orgrease lives on Long Island near to the Atlantic and has credits including Magazine Minima, Opium, In Posse Review, Bonfire, Stoney Lonesome, Stile, Insolent Rudder, and Gator Springs Gazette. See his blog here. Comments[4] |
Tue, 21 April 2009
LIMITATIONS: Poetry only. WAITING PERIOD: You will receive a reply when your submission heads to the front of the queue. Until then, it has not been listened to and is awaiting its turn. HOW: Record yourself reading in .mp3 format, with no additional commentary.
Limit: Fifteen minutes and as many poems as you wish to fit into that
time period. Send your .mp3 as an attachment after abiding by the
following: SUBJECT LINE: "Planet Submission" BODY OF EMAIL: A brief bio with two links maximum. EMAIL ADDRESS: Click here to email submissions. RECORDING TIPS: It's easy to record yourself, but I cannot provide individual recording advice. If you need recording software, I suggest the free Audacity, available for Windows, Vista, Mac, and just about everything else. The only other thing you need is a mic plugged into your computer. Here are some tips regarding using Audacity. LISTENING TO THE SHOW: Left-click the "direct download" link and the audio will open in your default player, or right-click the "direct download" link and "save link as" to your desktop. You should then be able to double click on the file, like any .mp3. PRODUCER: Paul A. Toth, editor of Hit and Run Magazine and Sitting Pretty Magazine, novelist, poet, and short story writer. Previously served as assistant fiction editor for Small Spiral Notebook, storySouth and Mad Hatters' Review. Toth also works in multimedia. His other podcast, TothWorld, has attracted well over 200,000 downloads. Most of his work can be accessed from his main website. Category: general -- posted at: 10:41 AM Comments[0] |


