Ivory, Anabiosis Press, competition winner, 2001 Soon the Wind, Finishing Line Press, 2004 of Alaska Press, 2008 ( )īone Strings, Scarlet Tanager Books, 2005 ( Chapbooks Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, coauthor, Alaska Geographic Association, 2009Ĭrosscurrents North: Alaskans on the Environment, coeditor, U. Violet Transparent, FutureCycle Press, 2010 The recipient of grants and a fellowship from the Alaska State Council on the Arts and an Individual Artist Project Award from the Rasmuson Foundation, Coray lives at her birthplace on remote Qizhjeh Vena (Lake Clark) in southwest Alaska. Her chapbook, Ivory, won the 2001 Anabiosis Press competition. She has been a finalist with White Pine Press, Carnegie Mellon, Water Press & Media, Rooster Hill Press, and Bright Hill Press. In 2009 she received a Contribution to Literacy in Alaska Award from the Alaska Center for the Book. She is coauthor of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve (winner of a 2010 Media & Partnership Award) and coeditor of Crosscurrents North: Alaskans on the Environment. Kennedy's Rattlesnake Interview Series-including an anthology of interviews to be released for Sacramento Poetry Month (October).Anne Coray is the author of the poetry collections Violet Transparent, Bone Strings, and A Measure’s Hush. Also coming in the Fall: new issues of the Review, Snakelets and VYPER, plus more littlesnake broadsides from NorCal poets near and far, and a continuation of B.L. See the online journal, Mudlark, for a hefty sample of poems from her book that’s. Then we return with a bang on September 12, presenting Susan Kelly-DeWitt's new chapbook, Cassiopeia Above the Banyan Tree. ZZZZZZZ: Shh! The Snake is sleeping! There will be no Snake readings/releases in July or August. Kennedy's Rattlesnake Interview Series, this one featuring Jane Blue. 1.īooks/free broadsides: June's releases include Tom Miner's chapbook, North of Everything David Humphreys' littlesnake broadside, Cominciare Adagio and #3 in B.L. Snakelets10 (for kids 0-12) is also at The Book Collector next deadline is Oct. VYPER6 (for youth 13-19) is in The Book Collector next deadline is Nov. If you want more than one, please send $2 for the first one and $1 for copies after that. Box 762, Pollock Pines, CA 95726 and I'll mail you a copy. If you're none of those, and can't get down to The Book Collector, send two bux (for postage) to P.O. Journals (free publications): Rattlesnake Review14 is now available at The Book Collector contributors and subscribers should have received theirs by now. Previously-published poems are okay for Medusa’s Kitchen, as long as you own the rights. Box 762, Pollock Pines, CA 95726) for posting on this daily Snake blog. Medusa encourages poets of all ilk and ages to send their POETRY, PHOTOS and ART, as well as announcements of Northern California poetry events to (or snail ‘em to P.O. The sad face of someone who has been locked up In the little windows near the top of the house. Constance is quoted fairly extensively, and we are thrilled to be listed in the 'poet's bible.' That's Check it out! There's a direct link on the "Snake Faves" page of /. Rattlechapper and ex-Sacramentan Steve Williams sent in his submission, along with the following: We are one of two poetry sites that will be included in an article in the upcoming Poet's Market 2008, due out this month. RR15 will be out in mid-to-late September. No cover letter, bio, prev-pubs or simul-subs. Tomorrow (Wednesday, August 15), is the next deadline for Rattlesnake Review! Send 3-5 poems, photos, artwork, whatever to or P.O. Thanks to Sacramento's Jane Blue for the photo! She says she risked life and limb on the freeway to get it. The lantern moving behind the curtainless When they saw a family leaving their house Who knows what passed through the neighbors' minds When we left that house where nothing worked Then he, too, disappeared from my life forever. He drove his fist through the kitchen wall. The next week these friendsĪnd we played poker. With somebody else's things, a man appeared
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