Writers and poets in the far western mountain area of North Carolina and bordering counties of South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee post announcements, original work and articles on the craft of writing.
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Breath and Shadow Winter Issue is up.
A few years ago I discovered a journal specifically for people with disabilities. I mean the writers of the articles have some disability. Disabilities run the gamut of health problems. I found I qualified to write for this publication because I have fibromyalgia, a physically limiting issue. I was honored they accepted my work.
I know of other writers who have contributed and the work in this journal is excellent. You can read more about it on Twitter, Facebook or here To learn about resources for people with disabilities, scroll down the blog and find articles that are helpful.
If you have submitted your work to Breath and Shadow or if you have read it, please leave a comment and tell us your thoughts.
I am including an email I received from the editor in chief of Breath and Shadow, Chris Kuell. If you can, please consider a tax-deductible donation to this organization.
Glenda Beall
NCWN-West Program Coordinator
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Breath and Shadow
Volume 15 Number 1
Winter 2018
The editors of Breath and Shadow are proud to announce our Winter
issue is up and ready for reading. We present poems by Emma Gorka,
Rick Blum, Sergio Ortiz, and Ken Allen Dronsfield. There are
non-fiction pieces by J. Astrian Horsburgh and Barlow Adams. We also
have an article about disabled fashion models by Denise Noe. We have
short fiction by Scott MacAulay,Lyn G. Farrell, and Tara Calaby.
Finally, more must-read works in our ‘New On The Bookshelf’ section.
Our editors hope you enjoy this issue of Breath and Shadow. Please
share and recommend us to your friends, and let us know what you
think.
Additionally,if you are a past contributor to Breath and Shadow and
have a new book coming out—please let us know.
breathandshadow@gmail.com
Dozen: The Best of Breath and Shadow
An anthology of the best of our first twelve years is now available in
paperback and all e-book formats at your favorite online bookseller.
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Breath and Shadow Staff:
Chris Kuell, Editor in Chief
Assistant Editors: Abby Astor, Dorothy Baker, Todd Hanks and Anne Chiapetta.
Breath & Shadow is a collaborative effort of AbilityMaine, Resources
for Organizing and Social Change (ROSC), and our many valuable readers
and contributors.
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Friday, January 26, 2018
NCWN-West's Program Coordinator, Glenda Council Beall to teach writing classes this spring at Tri-County Community College and Young Harris College's Institute for Continuing Learning
Glenda Council Beall will teach writing classes this spring at two colleges.
Beall will teach on Monday evenings beginning in March 2018, from 5:30 – 8:00 PM, at Tri-County Community College in Murphy, NC. Her topic is Creative Writing. Beall writes: Perhaps you want to write about yourself or people you know, places you have been or family history. Perhaps you have always had stories wandering around in your brain and you want to write fiction. Poetry? Prose? Not sure? Your questions will be answered to help you discover your writing niche. This class is for new or aspiring writers. To register, please contact:
Lisa Long
Director of Community Outreach
(828) 835-4241
LLong@tricountycc.edu
Beall will also teach at Young Harris College's Institute for Continuing Learning , beginning in May, the 3rd-24th, 2018, Thursdays from 3:15-5:15 PM. Registration is made through ICL. More information will be available as the class gets closer. Institute for Continuing Learning's link is:
http://icltest.org/index.html
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Sidney Lanier Poetry Competition open to submissions
Sidney Lanier Poetry Competition
The Lanier Library is proud to present the 10th Annual Sidney Lanier Poetry Competition!
Eligibility and Guidelines
The competition is open to all, including previous contestants, except for members of the Lanier Library Staff, its Board of Directors, or competition judges.Previously published poems are not eligible for the competition.
There are two categories for entries: Adults (18 and above) and Students (13-18)
Poems are to be typed in 12-point font (single spaced) and may not exceed 40 lines. The preferred method of submission is electronic. Electronic submissions are only accepted via Submittable (Adult Submittables and Student Submittables). If submitting by mail or in person, please include the Poetry Competition Application for either Adult or Student plus two copies of each poem with the poet’s name on only one copy.
Entries should be mailed to:
The Lanier Library Association
Attn: Poetry Competition 2018
72 Chestnut Street
Tryon, North Carolina 28782
There is an entry fee of $15 per poem ($5 per poem for student entries). Multiple submissions are acceptable; competitors may submit up to 5 poems, accompanied by a $15/$5 fee per poem.
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Prize in Southern Poetry offered by White Oak Kitchen & Cocktails, Atlanta, GA
Rules
for Submission
1. The contest is open to all poets who currently
reside in and have had residency in one of the following states for a minimum
of 12 consecutive months: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,
Virginia, West Virginia. (Residency will be verified before prize winner is
announced.)
2. Writers who have published 2 or more full-length
collections of poetry or who do not meet the residency requirements are NOT
eligible
3. Translations and manuscripts in languages other
than English are not acceptable, however manuscripts that occasionally use
words from other languages are perfectly fine
4. All poems submitted will become the property of
White Oak Kitchen & Cocktails and can be published without further approval
of author
5. Manuscripts must be received prior to February 4,
2018
6. The submitted poems will not be returned
7. No entry fee required
8. Poem Guidelines:
- Only one submission per author
- 40-line limit
- Must be on the topic of
“FAITH”
- Poem must be typed
(single-spaced)
- Author must include name,
address, phone number, email address, word count and manuscript title on the
submitted poem
9. Poems must be submitted by email to info@whiteoakkitchen.com
10. No revisions of submitted manuscripts will be
allowed during the contest
11. The winner will be announced on February 12, 2018
and contacted to discuss delivery of the $1,500 payment prize
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