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Moria is always looking for new poetry, poetic articles, ebooks, and poetry reviews. See www.moriapoetry.com.

 


 

Andrew Lundwall is looking for submissions of poetry for his new e-zine "Seconds: A Virtual Treasury of Verse":

 

http://fcdrain.blogspot.com/

 

"Seconds" has recently published new work by C.S. Perez, Jane Rice, Mathias Svalina, Eileen Tabios, Scott Keeney, Alexander Jorgensen, Sheila Murphy, Tomaž Šalamun and Andrew Demcak.

 


 

 

Wuhan Conference

 

Call for Papers

 

International Conference on the 20th-Century American Poetry Wuhan, China July 21-23, 2007

 

The International Conference on the 20th-Century American Poetry will take place in Wuhan, China, July 21-23, 2007. It is organized by Foreign Literature Studies (an AHCI source journal), Central China Normal University, and co-sponsored by such institutions as Centre for Programs in Contemporary Writing, University of Pennsylvania (USA), Beijing Language and Culture University (China), and Northwest Normal University (China). The main topic of the conference is the 20th-Century American Poetry with subtopics as follows:

 

1. Charles Bernstein and L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E

2. Langston Hughes: his art and influence (A special symposium on Langston Hughes will take place during the conference.)

3. The politics of poetic form in modernist and contemporary American poetry

4. Visual and sound text, performance, and collaboration in the 20th-century American poetry

5. Rethinking the canon of American poets, modernist, postwar, and contemporary: new perspectives, new challenges

6. Minority, mainstream, insider, outsider: who writes American poetry and who reads it?

7. China and American poetic Encounters and Differences in the 20th and 21st century

 

This will be a large-scale academic conference in China completely devoted to the 20th-century American poetry and will be attended by many distinguished scholars from the world like Professor Marjorie Perloff, president of Modern Language Association of America (MLA) and fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS), and Professor Charles Bernstein, theoretician of L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E Poetry and fellow of AAAS. Conference languages are Chinese and English.

 

Papers for this conference are now called from scholars all over the world. Quality papers will be selected for publication in Foreign Literature Studies and The World Literature Criticism, and the proceedings of the conference will be published afterward.The official letters of invitation for this conference will be sent upon receipt of the papers or abstracts. Papers and/or abstracts are expected to be submitted by mail or, preferably, by e-mail by March 15, 2007, to:

 

Professor Luo Lianggong

Editorial Office, Foreign Literature Studies,

Central China Normal University

152 Luoyu Road, Wuhan 430079, China

Phone: 27-6786 6042 ( also Fax), 138-8606 7048

E-mail: flschina @ yahoo.com

For more details about this conference, please go to our website: www.flschina.net


 

Anyone know any details about the next &Now conference? Interested parties are dying to know.

 


The experimental poetry site GAMMM is now accepting new submissions for the April-August issues and posts. To see the works hosted & posted in the last six months, click on http://gammm.blogsome.com/index/.

 

The submission period is january 1st - march 31st, 2007. Unpreviously published works are welcome. The site's guidelines are published here. And all you need to know about the submissions is on the blog Flux [http://flux.blogsome.com/].

 

Il sito di poesia di ricerca GAMMM accoglie ora nuove proposte di testi per le uscite e i post da aprile ad agosto. Per vedere le opere postate & ospitate dal sito negli ultimi sei mesi, si può cliccare su http://gammm.blogsome.com/index/.

 

Si possono inviare materiali dal 1 gennaio al 31 marzo 2007. Sono benvenuti i testi inediti. Le linee-guida del sito si possono leggere qui. E tutto quel che c'è da sapere a proposito delle spedizioni di testi è sul blog Flux [http://flux.blogsome.com/].

 

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papertiger: new world poetry #07 - poetry at the end of the world

 

 

Hot on the heels of its recent double issue, papertiger: new world = poetry is open to submissions of poetry in its many guises for #07.

 

The first themed issue in papertiger: new world poetry's seven year = history, #07 will explore 'the end of the world'. =20 =20

Think: millennialism, comets, Twin Towers, lost job, the break-up, sea = of glass, the Beast 666, 'troop surge', colonialisation, losing lotto = ticket, the unanswered prayer, tsunami, Katrina, Godzilla, guns, = Nostradamus, darkness, zombies in shopping malls, bird flu, slavery, = dogs howling, mushroom clouds, mutations, the lover you never knew she = had, scorched earth, Pompeii, Conflagration, the Y2K let-down, Axis of = Evil, Fenris, aliens, oil shortage, Darfur, depleted uranium, the = funeral, machine wars, Nero fiddling, your favourite band's last album, = black holes, Judgment Day, phone rage, cancer, dark matter, Mayan = calendar, survivalists, he drowned before I could reach him . and you've = got the picture!

 

Send your submissions of poetry - including multimedia (i.e. video, = audio, Flash animated) poetry, poetry-related visual art and = photography, and essays - to us by 01 March 2007, to be considered. =20 =20 Check our submission guidelines at = http://www.papertigermedia.com/guidelines/pt_guidelines.htm

for all the details.

 

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We could be the only journal to show you the cover before you send in your work. Can you judge a journal by its cover? No, of course not --- but right now, we wish...

 

Have a look at the new cover (3rd beta) for issue 06, http://listenlight.net/06, and send us your best, permanent web archive work, either textual or visual.

 

Listenlight.net averages between 120 & 200 visits per month, on steady rise since our July inception.

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