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Poets & Writers Magazine • Volume 52 • Issue 5
EDITOR’S Note • THINGS HAVE NOT GONE ACCORDING TO PLAN
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Ukrainian Children Turn to Poetry
Page One • Where New And Noteworthy Books Begin
More MFA Programs Closing
Small Press Points
Literary MagNet
Kyla Kupferstein Torres of Callaloo
The Time Is Now • Writing Prompts and Exercises
Getting Real About Time • HOW DATA MODELING CAN HELP YOU COMPLETE YOUR NEXT BIG PROJECT
Family Farms and County Fairs • A DIFFERENT KIND OF BOOK TOUR
Surprise! • THE ROLE OF THE UNEXPECTED IN SHORT STORIES
THE TRIUMPH OF A HEART • IN HIS THIRD NOVEL, SMALL RAIN, PUBLISHED BY FSG IN SEPTEMBER, GARTH GREENWELL EXPLORES MORTALITY AND MEANING-MAKING, ASKING DEEP QUESTIONS ABOUT WHAT IT TAKES TO LIVE A FULL LIFE ORIENTED TOWARD ART, OPEN TO THE BEWILDERING BEAUTY OF OUR OWN HUMANITY.
Small Rain
ALONE Together • IN A NEW ESSAY COLLECTION, WE’RE ALONE, EDWIDGE DANTICAT BRINGS PERSONAL NARRATIVE AND REPORTAGE TO BEAR ON TRAGEDIES AND TRIUMPHS SUCH AS ENVIRONMENTAL CATASTROPHE, THE ONGOING TRAUMA OF COLONIALISM, AND THE CHALLENGES OF MOTHERHOOD, ALL WITH AN ARTIST’S AWARENESS OF THE DELICATE PRECARITY OF LIFE.
They Are Waiting in the Hills
The New Nonfiction 2024
David Martinez
Wei Tchou
Zara Chowdhary
Lydia Paar
Neesha Powell-Ingabire
Agents & Editors IBRAHIM AHMAD • Ibrahim Ahmad, the former editorial director of Akashic Books, now an executive editor at Viking, talks about his experience moving from an indie press to one of the Big Five publishers and what grabs his attention in a submission.
WHAT I LEARNED THE HARD WAY • EIGHT LESSONS IN ART, PERSPECTIVE, AND PERSEVERANCE
Write As You Live
Seek a Wilder Beauty Than “Craft”
Write What You Want to Read
There Are No Such Things as Chapters
Sweat the Page
The Hard Way Is Still a Way
Not All Praise Is Productive
Dwell in Gratitude
OLDER IN THE MFA • DRAFTING A RICH SECOND HALF
SO MUCH TO FALL IN LOVE WITH • FINDING EASE IN MAKING YOUR ART
The Nuts and Bolts of Distribution • HOW YOUR BOOK ENDS UP IN STORES
Building a Community of Readers • BEST PRACTICES FOR AUTHORS WHO TRULY LOVE BOOKSTORES
Deadlines • POETS & WRITERS MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES state, national, and international prizes in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, and translation. We list only prizes of $1,000 or more, prizes of $500 or more that charge no entry fee, and prestigious nonmonetary awards. Applications and submissions for the following prizes are due shortly. Before submitting a manuscript, first visit the sponsoring organization’s website for complete guidelines. When requesting information by mail, enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope (SASE). See Submission Calendar for deadlines arranged by date. arranged by date. For announcements of recently awarded prizes, see Recent Winners.
Submission Calendar
Recent Winners
Conferences & Residencies • POETS & WRITERS MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES application information for writers conferences, literary festivals, and residencies of interest to poets, fiction writers, creative nonfiction writers, and translators. Applications for the following events...