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Manuscripts and visual arts accepted for Red WeatherRecent and forthcoming publications from students and faculty
Manuscripts and visual arts accepted for Red Weather
Red Weather is an anthology of prose, poetry and visual arts written by MSUM students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Manuscripts and visual art are being accepted now. Deadline for submissions is Monday, January 18, 2010. Click here for more information.
Recent and forthcoming publications from students and faculty
Fall 2009
Derrick Paulson: Poem, "***" in the Spring/Summer 2009 edition of the Gander Press Review. Also, two poems in the fourth edition of Erik Meyer's Lovechild Journal.
Tiegen Kosiak: Three poems, "The Safety of Gravel", "Flowers", and "Cigarette Smoke" in the madswirl online poetry forum and also the poem "Royalty Circa 1980" in Read This.
Kevin Carollo: A review of Nobel Laureate J.M.G. Le Clezio's "Desert" (originally published in 1980 and available in English for the first time this year) in the Fall 2009 edition of Rain Taxi. Also, a remembrance of J.G. Ballard (who wrote Crash and Empire of the Sun) will be published soon in the online edition of Rain Taxi.
Spring 2009
Kevin Carollo: Poem, "Gumption and Druthers" winner of the 2009 Beau Boudreaux Poetry Prize was selected by poet Arielle Greenberg along with a $1,000 dollar prize and will be published in Cream City Review.
Fall 2008
Nathan Logan: Poem, "Let The Wookie Win," in Superficial Flesh, October 2008; Read It Here; also Poem, "Standard Operating Procedure," in SIR! Magazine, Nov. 2008; (Click on thesecond-to-last head on the bottom row when you: Read it Here
Diana Goble: Diana will have a short story appearing in the April 2009 issue of Main Street Rag; Main Street Rag Webpage
Spring 2008
Becca Owen: Essay, "The Sport of Kings," in Oregon Quarterly Northwest Perspectives, which won in the student category and received an honorable mention in the Maisonneuve Magazine: Summer Literary Seminar Contest. Summer 2008.
Erik P. Block: a poem, "Read Carefully," in Conceit Magazine, July 2008; a short story, "On the Birth of her First Child," in The Emerson Review.
Nathan Logan: an essay, "Slam Poetry: Tearing Down the Tower of Shakespeare," in Lost at Sea, February 2008; two book reviews in Galatea Resurrects #9, March 2008.
