Rejection 209
Peter Slapnicher
Weave Magazine don't want my weirdo-long-emily-dickinson-worded poem I wrote in Vermont. Do you?
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Weave Magazine don't want my weirdo-long-emily-dickinson-worded poem I wrote in Vermont. Do you?
Remember how great the first issue of Black Ocean's Handsome Journal was AWESOME? Remember how having a first issue suggests there will be a second?
Well, two years later (more? maybe a little less?) that second issue is finally here, containing the long-awaited work of: Jeff Alessandrelli, Maureen Alsop, Stephanie Anderson, A K Beck, Dan Boehl, Paula Cisewski, Brianna Colburn, John Cotter, Daniel Coudriet, Jordan Davis, Christopher DeWeese, DJ Dolack, Brandon Downing, John Estes, Lucas Farrell, Ryan Flaherty, Sandy Florian, Charles Freeland, Emily Frey, J. Gallaher, Joe Hall, Shafer Hall, Matt Henricksen, Lyn Lifshin, Tony Mancus, Justin Marks, Marc Mckee, Keith Montesano, Trey Moody, Jefferson Navicky, Patty Paine, Michael Robins, Zach Savich, Rob Schlegel, Fred Schmalz, Maureen Thorson, Nance Van Winckel, Joshua Ware, Kerri Webster, and myself.
You can buy it here. Well worth the wait, if I do say so myself.
Mr. Jon Fullmer just informed me that Knee-Jerk Magazine nominated my story, Before We Pass This Way Again, for a Pushcart Prize. I am humbled and happy. Thank you, gentlemen!
I think my mind went at some point in December. I never announced a new story I had up at Everyday Genius: Trap. There you have it. Sasha Fletcher was guest-editing in December, and I was psyched about the work he pulled together. Stroll the archives since I wasn't with it enough to announce this when it was new.
Probably when an editor takes the time to follow the link to your blog, they couldn't have hated your poems that much, right?
Thanks for making me feel considered, Patty Paine at Diode.
There's a bevy, a veritable slew, of fantastic new work up at Robot Melon. The likes of Wagner Israel Cilio, Tammy Ho Lai-ming, Karen Wood Hepner, Kate Wyer, Kristen Eliason, Nicolle Elizabeth, Rachel Schramm, Howie Good, Becca Sheehan, Adam Showalter, Colleen Barry, Juliet Cook, Kendrick Daye, Christy Call, Mark Cunningham, Gena Mowish, Greg Lyte, and myself are represented.
Happy New Year!
The Emerson Review has now rejected the second submission I sent them, after they asked me to send something. I guess the stuff I'm sending them isn't as 'oil slick glow stick," or whatever, as the things of mine they read in other magazines.
Really, it's that no one seems to like my poetry. Gar. Ima write a poem bout how sad this makes me.
Check it. Literago has a new columnist and she's a bookstore cat. No word on who's hiding their own identity/ job security behind this friendly feline. Wink.
I'm getting a little concerned that I might not line up a residency for the next year, and I really think they help me focus and get work done. Ucross has rejected me. Perhaps, if this is the case, I will drive to a different city and squat in an abandoned building for a couple weeks next fall. Basically the same thing, right?
Or perhaps these are rejections 206 through 210, as I received a rejection for each poem. I wonder if this makes it easier for Bateau to accept and reject or if it's more work and the readers scowl at the process.