But don't send rhyme or we will hunt you down and force you to listen to Taylor Swift songs...
Friday, March 23, 2012
Open Call For Submissions!
The Montucky Review, a journal of poetry and prose based in Bozeman, Montana is always looking for submissions of first rate poetry and prose. Sharpen up your #2 pencil, pour yourself a drink, write something good, and send it to The Montucky Review
But don't send rhyme or we will hunt you down and force you to listen to Taylor Swift songs...
But don't send rhyme or we will hunt you down and force you to listen to Taylor Swift songs...
Thursday, March 22, 2012
A collection of short stories from Jesse S. MItchell
Monday, March 12, 2012
Rufous Press
Rufous Salon used to be an online magazine, as you can see from our archive. These days we publish print publications instead. Our Rufous Press books are launched in the salon. Check them out right here.
You will always find the latest call for submissions at Rufous Salon.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Guest Posters Wanted At Enchanted Conversation

Enchanted Conversation, a blogazine dedicated to seeing and writing about classic fairy tales in new ways, is looking for guest posters/bloggers. If you'd like to post about fairy tales (anything about fairy tales), then we may be able to use your work.
We accept submissions for guest posts each month from 12 a.m. on the 15th of the month to the 16th at 11:59 p.m. Check out guideline information!
We can't pay, but we will give you the cool badge here with this post!
There's a Fairy Tale Road in Germany?

Apparently, there is. Amanda White begins the first part of a three-part series about traveling through Germany in "Germany's Märchen Straße – An Introduction to the German Fairy Tale Road."
Amanda blogs at www.tasteofwonderland.wordpress.com.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Juniperus Flamenco
(Kevin Ridgeway, author of Burn through Today)
Update:
Now we just saw that Akeith Walters has also written a wonderful review of the book. You can read it right here. Akeith is an excellent writer! His poems are bitter sweet, laconic and humourous.
Cheers,
Ande & Jenny
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