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Poet Michelle Bonczek Evory Wins 2018 Barry Spacks Prize

24 Wednesday Oct 2018

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We are happy to announce that our poet Michelle Bonczek Evory’s poetry manuscript The Ghosts of Lost Animals has been chosen by poet Lee Herrick as the recipient of the 2018 Barry Spacks Poetry Prize through Gunpowder Press. Herrick writes of the book:

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“Michelle Bonczek Evory’s The Ghosts of Lost Animals is full of risk, reward, gravity, invention, and surprise. There is a hunger and desire resonating through the poems  that evoke the carpe diem theme with a gorgeous lyric velocity, curiosity, and wisdom. These poems explore the natural world, love and lovers, divorce and marriage, and I kept coming back to them again and again. This is a brave new voice and a marvelous book.”

Learn more about the press, contest, and Michelle by clicking here.

Introducing This Year’s Bermuda Triangle Prize Judge: Andrea England

14 Friday Apr 2017

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We are happy to announce that poet Andrea England will be the final judge for this year’s Bermuda Triangle Prize, which will be awarded for the three best poems on the theme of Revolution.

Each winning poem will receive $50, for a total cash prize of $150. The poems will be published and displayed in the Poet’s Billow Literary Art Gallery. Up to five finalists will be considered for publication.

We nominate for the Pushcart Prize, The Best New Poets Anthology, and Best of the Net Anthology, for which we are proud to say that poems we’ve published have been finalists.

The upcoming deadline is April 30th and details can be found here: The Bermuda Triangle Prize.

Andrea England is the author of Other Geographies (2017, Creative Justice Press) and Inventory of a Field (2014, Finishing Line Press). Her work has appeared in Midwestern Gothic, Sonora Review, The 3288 Review and others. She lives and works in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where she teaches English and Creative Writing for various universities and organizations. Find out more at andreajengland.com.

Check out Andrea England’s interviews with:

The 3288 Review

Midwest Gothic 

As well as some of her poems:

Stirring: “Grand Junction, Colorado, 1988”

The Boiler: “That Time of Year”

Storyscape Literary Journal: “Mary and the Hurricane”

We are looking forward to reading your work!

Write (and submit) on.

 

April 13th: Making Time, aka What are you looking at?

13 Thursday Apr 2017

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Poetry makes us slow down. And in that lengthening space, we are able to look closely–at a painting, a memory, a tree, a comma. Whatever it is, we look for a long time.

We look with all of our senses.

We linger.

I once performed a meditation in which you focus your attention on time and imagine a bubble, a dome, settling over your surroundings. The dome allows you to be present and protects you from the world on the other side of the bubble where time moves fast. You know that feeling of how something just won’t end? Usually it’s something we don’t want to be doing, right? A day that just won’t end. Well, this meditation switches this common experience so you can slow the feeling of time passing while you did things you really wanted to do. We all know that slow feeling. This allowed you to change it from dread to pleasure.

Funny. When I’m creating in the zone/in the flow, time ceases to exist. I don’t know if time’s expanded or contracted. There is no time. And when we enter that reality, we see differently.

This video reminded me of that experience. I hope it’s one you are all making time to savor.

Hidden Paintings 

Here are some more links on “fore-edge” technique:

Art on the Edge

Beauty on the Edge

Write on,

Michelle

April Poetry Month: Some Small Delight

03 Monday Apr 2017

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It is April once again. The month we’ve nationally dedicated to poetry and poetry awareness raises my own awareness each year, too. In years past I’ve met the April Poetry Challenge and wrote a poem every day. Last year on TPB I shared daily prompts to inspire writing in all of you. This year I find myself thinking about awareness and attention.

At Western Michigan University the semester is about a month away from over and papers and deadlines are begin to heap. The weather is warming and so is the garden and house renovations calling. I have a tooth distracting me with appointments and pain, a fridge that needs constant stocking and cleaning, cats with their litter boxes, dust settling on the shelves. There are bills stacked on the table, laundry in the basket, a car belt screeching, and what seems like endless phone calls and emails to return. Outside my own little world I manage, the new Administration works to dismantle healthcare, environmental protections, privacy rights–rights of all sorts for all sorts.

What’s that you say? Write a poem? Read poetry?

So, this poetry month I’m going to work to focus my attention–no matter how briefly–on places and things where poetry grows, and away–no matter how briefly–from things that seek to destroy it. “Poetry” in a loose sense. Not necessarily written or verbal. I’ll open my eyes each day and see what the universe delivers. An image, idea, fact, discovery. Something of beauty. Some small delight.

What the universe offers to me, I will in turn offer to you, dear reader, dear writers.

May this April fill you with delight.

Write on,

Michelle

Poet’s Billow Editor Robert Evory Appears in The Baltimore Review

27 Saturday Oct 2012

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We wanted to recognize Robert Evory for his poem “Astronomers” that was just published in The Baltimore Review.

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