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NOVEMBER IN PARIS : A month of letters and leaves, leaves and letters
See the
list below of the literary events for the fall in French and
English and bilingual events, too. Check out also the CALLS for YOUR WORK in
section III and a few workshops in section II. If you can help/take over as our
guest blogger for this listing, I seek your help! So, please email me if
interested!!! (FYI For the remainder of OCT events: go to HERE'S OCT, as a lot is happening on Halloween!!!)
Part I) Paris Events and READINGS in order by date NOVEMBER2015 + a sneak peek into Dec 2015 events
Part II) Writing and other Workshops in Paris
Part III) NEW News and Reviews: publications, TONS OF CALLS FOR YOUR WORK (poetry, prose, plays, graphic novels, photos and more!). Plus announcing books that have just come out!
Part II) Writing and other Workshops in Paris
Part III) NEW News and Reviews: publications, TONS OF CALLS FOR YOUR WORK (poetry, prose, plays, graphic novels, photos and more!). Plus announcing books that have just come out!
ENJOY
LITERARY PARIS!
Jennifer K
Dick
Part I) Paris Events and READINGS
by date NOVEMBER
2015
1er
novembre Violette and Co
tient une table de vente au 27è Festival international du film lesbien et
féministe de Paris Cineffable AT : Cineffable (google for infos) www.violetteandco.com/librairie/
2 November: Every Monday:
from 20h: SPOKEN WORD PARIS Sign up in the bar from 8pm
for your 5 minutes. Poetics begin underground from 8.30. Au Chat Noir, 76 rue
Jean-Pierre Timbaud. Métro Parmentier/Couronnes. Run by David Barnes &
Alberto Rigettini. Check out weekly themes and guest author info: http://spokenwordparis.org/
5, 12, 19, 26
November—Every Thursday from 19h30 Paris Lit Up Open mike nights weekly at
Culture Rapide, Read a poem, listen in, play a song or just come pick up a copy
of PLU magazine issue 3!!! At: 103 Rue Julien Lacroix, 75020. For more
information see: http://parislitup.com/
3, 4, and 5 Nov at 21h : 2
comedies : "48H
DANS LA TÊTE D'UN HOMME" Une comédie surréaliste, originale et, pas prise de tête... ! Texte
: Axel DEPONCEY - Mise en scene : Ronny ZUFFRANO Avec : Michael AUGUSTO, Tristan
BAVIERE, Thibault JACQUET, Pierre
PROD'HOMME, Daniel VANDEBERG et Ronny ZUFFRANO Résumé : 48h dans la tête de Paul, où il devra faire un choix professionnel
important et régler un problème personnel... Que se
passe-t-il quand les sentiments (Raison, Emotion, Curiosité, Mémoire, Sexe et
Cortex) interviennent ?? Un
week-end riche en rebondissements ! Une
comédie originale et, pas prise de tête! AND, pre-show : "L'AMI,
LA FEMME ET LE
MARRANT" Une
petite scénette de
boulevard - comédie d'époque. Production et Texte
: Axel DEPONCEY - Mise en scene : Pierre PROD'HOMME Avec Emeline AUGUSTO, Martin BARLAN
et Albéric SAINT-MARTIN. Résumé : Madame a un ami et un marrant. Mais
que se passe-t-il quand l'ami veut devenir le mari et quand le marrant veut
devenir l'amant? Un jeu de dupe avec des
jeux de mots et des rebondissements... Prix : Prévente : 15€ - Sur place : 18€ // Réservations et
+infos : le
site internet : http://48hdanslatete.jimdo.com
ou http://www.billetreduc.com/146039/evt.htm la
page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/48hdanslatete adresse mail de
reservations : resas48h@gmail.com AT : Théâtre
du Gouvernail, 5 Passage de Thionville- 75019 Paris, M° Laumière ou
Ourcq (ligne 5) et Riquet ou Crimée (ligne 7)
4 Nov 7.30pm, Music at Irish Cultural Center: CHAPEL SESSIONS: Inni-K and Rhob Cunningham 10€ (7€ for students and
unemployed), reservation recommended Chapel Sessions With Inni-K (voice, piano, ukulele), Brian Walsh (drums, percussion), Cormac O’Brien (double bass) Inni-K delights
with her unique indie folk - a transcendent voice and beautiful new songs
combine with tight musicianship and arresting stage-craft. Her debut album The King has Two Horse’s Ears was
released early this year to critical acclaim. She has shared stages with
Efterklang, Caoimhín O Raghallaigh, Wallis Bird, Tiny Ruins, This is How We Fly
and many more. Rhob
Cunningham is a
songwriter from Dublin who has independently released three studio
albums. He has performed all over Ireland as well as in France, Germany and
Holland, sharing bills with Villagers, James V McMorrow and opening for Bobby
Womack, Gil Scott Heron, Tori Amos, John Martyn, Cathy Davey and Lisa Hannigan,
among countless others. Tonight he will premiere new pieces specially composed
to harmonise with the CCI surroundings. AT: Centre Culturel Irlandais, 5 rue des Irlandais,
75005 Paris--Book online and reservations@centreculturelirlandais.com http://www.centreculturelirlandais.comwww.centreculturelirlandais.com
5 nov-- de 19h à 20h30 La maison de la poésie programme une rencontre
à l’occasion de la parution – en avril
dernier aux éditions NOUS – du dernier livre Poésie possible de Michaël Batalla. Il en lira quelques sections (environ 45 minutes) et dans un second temps il va répondre à vos questions . impressions .
objections . remarques critiques . demandes d’explications. commentaires de
toute sorte et toute autre chose de ce genre. La lecture commencera à l’heure afin de laisser du temps aux échanges
Seul en scène pour ces deux moments.
La poésie de Michaël Batalla est une quête de l’invention ayant pour méthode
l’observation des « lieux » – qu’il s’agisse de paysages, d’objets
d’architecture ou de localités plus intérieures. Un centre de rétention, un
boulevard parisien, un arbre picard, un îlot antillais, figurent parmi la
multitude de ces lieux que Poésie
possible donne à voir dans une grande variété d’approches
formelles. À propos de son livre, l’auteur dit : « Poésie
possible est une poésie (plus exactement, le récit de son
commencement). Elle est aussi un rassemblement. Une mise en ordre de marche
d’éléments épars, dispersés par le temps, secrètement cohérents. Elle s’occupe
de ce qu’elle regarde avec les outils poétiques qui lui ont été transmis, les
bricolant un peu au besoin ; creusant amicalement – comme une étrangère
intriguée – dans la langue générale. » Tarif : 5e,
adhérent : gratuit ! http://www.maisondelapoesieparis.com/events/michael-batalla-poesie-possible/AT :
La maison de la poésie, PARIS, Passage Molière, 157, rue Saint-Martin - 75003
Paris M° Rambuteau - RER Les Halles. Infos/réservations : él : 01 44 54 53
00 du mardi au samedi de 15h à 18h ou accueil@maisondelapoesieparis.com
5 nov 19h La Fondation d’entreprise Ricard vous invite à la
rencontre POÉSIE PLATE-FORME avec Amanda Langlet et Marie Rivière, « Interpréter » Une
proposition de Jérôme Mauche (curator of this series) ENTRÉE LIBRE
AT : 12 rue Boissy d’Anglas - 75008
Paris Tél : 33 (0)1 53 30 88 00 info@fondation-entreprise-ricard.com or www.fondation-entreprise-ricard.com
5 nov à
partir de 19h : A l'occasion de la parution de « Dictionnaire Freud » Sous la direction de Sarah Contou-Terquem Robert
Laffont collection Bouquins la librairie Michèle Ignazi a le plaisir de vous inviter à une rencontre
avec Sarah Contou-Terquem.
AT : la Librairie
Michèle Ignazi, 17, rue de Jouy,
75004 Paris, 01 42 71 17 00 m° St Paul
5 Nov 19h30 onwards. PLU Open mike nights
weekly at Culture Rapide, Read a poem, listen in, play a song or just come pick
up a copy of the brand new PLU magazine issue 3!!! at 103 Rue Julien Lacroix,
75020. For more information see: http://parislitup.com/
6 November
7pm-10pm, Skellig Foundation in association with CCI presents "SKELLIG
SESSIONS - 2015" Climate Change: Thinking About
Solutions admission
free, reservation recommended, in English Sustainability
and climate change are two critical and defining issues of our time. The
Skellig Foundation has set out to improve the public understanding of these
topics and to help scholars propose novel approaches that address the expected
impacts of future resource depletion and climate change. In
conjunction with our exhibition on climate change Et si on
s’était trompé ? and the international conference taking place in Paris at the end of the
year, CCI and the Skellig Foundation are organising "SKELLIG SESSIONS -
2015", a series of talks and discussions chaired by Lara Marlowe, The Irish Times
correspondent in Paris. Links between politics, economics and climate change,
the potentials of marine energy and the waste-energy-water nexus will be
discussed by specialists such as Frédéric
Dias (University College Dublin and ENS Cachan), Gavin Collins (School of Natural Sciences and The Ryan Institute
for Environmental, Marine and Energy Research, NUI Galway), Torgny Holmgren (Stockholm
International Water Institute) and Frank
McDonald (author and former Environment Editor, The Irish Times). AT: Centre Culturel Irlandais, 5
rue des Irlandais, 75005 Paris--Book online and reservations@centreculturelirlandais.com http://www.centreculturelirlandais.comwww.centreculturelirlandais.com
6 nov à partir de 19h : A l'occasion de la parution de « Comedie de la critique » (Pocket) la librairie Michèle Ignazi a le plaisir de vous inviter à une rencontre avec Jean-Philippe Domecq AT : la Librairie Michèle Ignazi, 17, rue de Jouy, 75004 Paris, 01 42 71 17 00 m° St Paul
8 Nov at 7.30 pm MOVING PARTS presents a reading of a play by Andrew Auerbach "The Secret House" (stage)
Programme subject to change! Check the website for the latest version: www.movingparts.org.uk AT: A la Ville d'Épinal, 5 rue d'Alsace, 75010 Paris, Metro : Gare de l'Est
9 November: from 20h: SPOKEN WORD PARIS Sign up in the bar from 8pm
for your 5 minutes. Poetics begin underground from 8.30. Au Chat Noir, 76 rue
Jean-Pierre Timbaud. Métro Parmentier/Couronnes. Run by David Barnes &
Alberto Rigettini. Check out weekly themes and guest author info: http://spokenwordparis.org/
5, 12, 19, 26
November—Every Thursday from 19h30 Paris Lit Up Open mike nights weekly at
Culture Rapide, Read a poem, listen in, play a song or just come pick up a copy
of PLU magazine issue 3!!! At: 103 Rue Julien Lacroix, 75020. For more
information see: http://parislitup.com/
12 Nov 19h30 onwards. PLU Open mike nights
weekly at Culture Rapide, Read a poem, listen in, play a song or just come pick
up a copy of the brand new PLU magazine issue 3!!! at 103 Rue Julien Lacroix,
75020. For more information see: http://parislitup.com/
13 Nov. at 19h "Love Letters" by A.R.
Gurney. Performed in English by Dear Conjunctions.
Melissa & Andrew sit side by side at tables and read the notes,
letters and cards, in which over nearly 50 years, they discuss their hopes
& ambitions, dreams & disappointments, victories & defeats, that
have passed between them throughout their separated lives. Wonderful. Go see
it. Précisez Words Alive O pour
bénéficier du tarif Words Alive O Amis. AT: Theatre Nesle, 8, rue de Nesle
75006 Paris. map Reservatios : 01 46 34 61 04.
16 Nov, 7pm, Lauren Elkin with Claire-Louise Bennet,
for her novel “Pond”. At: Shakespeare and Co, 37 Rue de la Bûcherie, 75005 Paris
16 November: from 20h: SPOKEN WORD PARIS Sign up in the bar from 8pm
for your 5 minutes. Poetics begin underground from 8.30. Au Chat Noir, 76 rue
Jean-Pierre Timbaud. Métro Parmentier/Couronnes. Run by David Barnes &
Alberto Rigettini. Check out weekly themes and guest author info: http://spokenwordparis.org/
17
November: 19h30 Ivy Writers Paris bilingual reading with
Chantal Bizzini and Marilyn Kallet Bios: Marilyn Kallet is the author of 17 books
including The Love That Moves Me, poetry by Black Widow Press. She has
translated Paul Eluard’s Last Love Poems (Derniers poèmes d’amour),
Benjamin Péret’s The Big Game (Le grand jeu), and with Darren
Jackson and J. Bradford Anderson has co-translated Chantal Bizzini’s Disenchanted
City (La Vie Désenchantée), due out in February, 2015. Her work has
appeared in hundreds of literary magazines, including Plume, Connotation,
Blue Lyra Review, Still: The Journal, New Letters, Prairie Schooner. Dr.
Kallet is Nancy Moore Goslee Professor of English at the University of
Tennessee in Knoxville. In 2005, she was
inducted into the East Tennessee Literary Hall of Fame in poetry. She has
performed her work on campuses and in theaters across the United States, as
well as in Poland and in Auvillar, France, where she leads a poetry workshop
each spring for VCCA-France. For information about the workshop: http://www.vcca.com/main/node/572. For more about her work: http://marilynkallet.com/ Chantal Bizzini is
a poet, translator, photographer and collage artist, who lives in Paris. She has published poetry and translations in Po&sie,
Europe, Poésie 2005, Action Poétique, Le Mâche-Laurier, Rehauts,
Public Republic, and Siècle 21,
among other international literary journals. American poets she has translated
extensively include Ezra Pound, Hart Crane, W. H. Auden, Adrienne Rich, Denise
Levertov, John Ashbery, Clayton Eshleman and Jorie Graham. Her own poetry has
been translated into English, Italian and Portuguese. Her first volume of poetry,
Boulevard Magenta, was published in 2015 by bousquet-la barthe
éditions. Her current project involves a
series of meditations on photo-illustrated books, including The Bridge by Hart Crane and Walker
Evans;Rodenbach's Bruges-la-Morte, Brassaï's Paris la nuit,
Walker Evans's Many Are Called, and Sebald's Austerlitz. She has
lectured on this topic at the Sorbonne and New York University, among other
venues. For more
see our blog: http://ivywritersparis.blogspot.fr/
Notre groupe FB—devenez MEMBRE du groupe ! https://www.facebook.com/groups/101898279922603/ Notre « community » page sur
FB—rejoignez-nous ! https://www.facebook.com/ivywritersparis?fref=ts At : Delaville Café (au 1er étage) 34 bvd
bonne nouvelle 75010 Paris M° Bonne nouvelle (ligne 8 ou 9)
17, 18, 19, or 21 Nov at 21h : 2 comedies : : "48H DANS LA TÊTE D'UN
HOMME" Une comédie surréaliste, originale et, pas prise de tête... ! Texte
: Axel DEPONCEY - Mise en scene : Ronny ZUFFRANO Avec : Michael AUGUSTO, Tristan
BAVIERE, Thibault JACQUET,
Pierre
PROD'HOMME, Daniel VANDEBERG et Ronny ZUFFRANO Résumé : 48h dans la tête de Paul, où il devra faire un choix professionnel
important et régler un problème personnel... Que se
passe-t-il quand les sentiments (Raison, Emotion, Curiosité, Mémoire, Sexe et
Cortex) interviennent ?? Un
week-end riche en rebondissements ! Une
comédie originale et, pas prise de tête! AND, pre-show : "L'AMI, LA
FEMME ET LE MARRANT" Une petite scénette de boulevard
- comédie d'époque. Production et Texte
: Axel DEPONCEY - Mise en scene : Pierre PROD'HOMME Avec Emeline AUGUSTO, Martin BARLAN
et Albéric SAINT-MARTIN. Résumé : Madame a un ami et un
marrant. Mais
que se passe-t-il quand l'ami veut devenir le mari et quand le marrant veut
devenir l'amant? Un jeu de dupe avec des
jeux de mots et des rebondissements... Prix : Prévente : 15€ - Sur place : 18€ // Réservations et
+infos : le
site internet : http://48hdanslatete.jimdo.com ou
http://www.billetreduc.com/146039/evt.htm la
page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/48hdanslatete adresse
mail de reservations : resas48h@gmail.com AT : Théâtre
du Gouvernail, 5 Passage de Thionville- 75019 Paris, M° Laumière ou
Ourcq (ligne 5) et Riquet ou Crimée (ligne 7)
17 Nov
8pm, Music at
Irish Cultural Center: JAZZ DOUBLE BILL: Umbra and
Sue Ryhardt Duo €10 (€7 for students and
unemployed people) reservation recommended Festival Jazzycolors Umbra Chris Guilfoyle (guitar), Chris Engel (soprano
saxophone), Sam Comerford (tenor
saxophone), Barry Donohue (bass
guitar), Matthew Jacobson (drums) With the energy and power of a
punk rock band and a broad range of influences, this five-piece jazz band from
Dublin stretch the boundaries of the form. Led by guitarist and composer Chris Guilfoyle, Umbra
features some of the most well-known jazz musicians in Dublin who find their
inspiration in the lush harmonic textures of John Hollenbeck and Jim McNeely or
the cyclical grooves of Meshuggah and Aphex Twin. Their music cleverly
integrates this smorgasbord of influences to distill a band sound that is
decidedly contemporary and indeed complex, but one which never loses sight of
the melody. Sue Rynhart Duo Sue Rynhart (vocals), Dan Bodwell (doublebass) Young
composer and singer Sue Rynhart has
performed at jazz festivals all over Ireland. Her collaborations with
well-known Irish and international artists range from premiering works by
George Higgs, Simon McHale, Donal Mac Erlaine or the Irish Composers Collective
to singing with Rick Peckham, Tom Arthurs and Florian Ross.Sue's
critically acclaimed debut album Crossings
was nominated Best Jazz Album in the Irish Times Ticket Awards 2014. AT: Centre Culturel Irlandais, 5 rue des Irlandais,
75005 Paris--Book online and reservations@centreculturelirlandais.com http://www.centreculturelirlandais.comwww.centreculturelirlandais.com
18
November 19h30 (WEDS NIGHT!) Korean-American Author Myung
Mi Kim reads for Ivy Writers
Paris. She will read in English and new translations (first translations!) of
her work by Abigail
Lang will be presented in French.
BIO: MYUNG MI KIM: b. 1957. Author
of 7 books of poetry, professor at Univ of Buffalo, NY, Myung Mi Kim is known
for her strong explorations of history, personal and political narratives in
fragmented space which open the page and the English language to the
othernesses in all of us. As CJ Martin states, she "explores the problem
of legibility: legibility of the book, of the subject, of the work of art.
Kim’s work seeks “a relationship with readers that owns to and remains critical
of the political and systematic nature of that encounter,” from books that
construct their own grammar to lyric speech that explores the problem of
silence to work that foregrounds practice as performance." (Jacket 2
sidebar intro) A large feature on her work, including criticism and a series of
interviews, appeared on Jacket 2: here is a link to one of those works: http://jacket2.org/feature/myung-mi-kim Myung Mi Kim is the subject
of the book The Subject of Building Is a Process / Light Is an Element:
essays and excursions for Myung Mi Kim (2008). She has taught at San Francisco
State University and in the Poetics Program at SUNY Buffalo. Myung Mi Kim was born in Seoul, Korea. She
immigrated with her family to the United States at the age of nine and was
raised in the Midwest. She earned a BA from Oberlin College, an MA from The
Johns Hopkins University, and an MFA from the University of Iowa. Her
collection of poems Under Flag (1991) won the Multicultural Publishers
Exchange Award of Merit; subsequent collections include The Bounty (1996),
DURA (1999), Commons (2002), River Antes (2006), and Penury
(2009). To read the full Poetry Foundation bio: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/myung-mi-kim Her books:
- Under Flag - Kelsey St. Press, 1991, reprinted. 1998 and 2008
- The Bounty - Chax Press, 1996, reprinted. 2000
- Dura- Sun & Moon Press, 1999
- Spelt (with Susan Gevirtz) - a+bend press, 2000
- Commons - Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002
- River Antes - Buffalo: Atticus/Finch, 2006
- Penury - Omnidawn Publishing, 2009
To keep up
on Ivy, join our FB group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/101898279922603/ or « like » our « community » page on FB https://www.facebook.com/ivywritersparis?fref=ts READING WILL BE AT: a Venue
TBConfirmed. Check back on our blog for the details: http://ivywritersparis.blogspot.fr/
19 Nov 19h30 onwards. PLU Open mike nights
weekly at Culture Rapide, Read a poem, listen in, play a song or just come pick
up a copy of the brand new PLU magazine issue 3!!! at 103 Rue Julien Lacroix,
75020. For more information see: http://parislitup.com/
22nd Nov. at 7.30 pm MOVING PARTS presents a reading of a play by Roger Goldsmith "Grey Matters" (stage) Programme
subject to change! Check the website for the latest version: www.movingparts.org.uk AT: A la Ville d'Épinal, 5 rue d'Alsace, 75010 Paris, Metro : Gare de l'Est
23 November: from 20h: SPOKEN WORD PARIS Sign up in the bar from 8pm
for your 5 minutes. Poetics begin underground from 8.30. Au Chat Noir, 76 rue Jean-Pierre
Timbaud. Métro Parmentier/Couronnes. Run by David Barnes & Alberto
Rigettini. Check out weekly themes and guest author info: http://spokenwordparis.org/
5, 12, 19, 26
November—Every Thursday from 19h30 Paris Lit Up Open mike nights weekly at
Culture Rapide, Read a poem, listen in, play a song or just come pick up a copy
of PLU magazine issue 3!!! At: 103 Rue Julien Lacroix, 75020. For more
information see: http://parislitup.com/
23 Nov
7.30pm History talk: Regard sur le CCI: Thomas O’Connor admission
free, reservation recommended, in English This evening’s lecture by Dr. Thomas
O'Connor, Dean of the Faculty of
Arts, Celtic Studies and Philosophy in NUI Maynooth, offers a fascinating
opportunity to hear about the historical origins of the Irish College in Paris.
A specialist on Irish migration to Europe in the early modern period, Dr
O’Connor explains how the Irish student community came to settle on the left
bank and its setting within the entire Irish colleges’ network. AT: Centre Culturel Irlandais, 5 rue des Irlandais,
75005 Paris--Book online and reservations@centreculturelirlandais.com http://www.centreculturelirlandais.comwww.centreculturelirlandais.com
24, 25 et 26 Nov at 21h : 2 comedies :
: "48H DANS LA TÊTE D'UN
HOMME" Une comédie surréaliste, originale et, pas prise de tête... ! Texte
: Axel DEPONCEY - Mise en scene : Ronny ZUFFRANO Avec : Michael AUGUSTO, Tristan
BAVIERE, Thibault JACQUET, Pierre
PROD'HOMME, Daniel VANDEBERG et Ronny ZUFFRANO Résumé : 48h dans la tête de Paul, où il devra faire un choix professionnel
important et régler un problème personnel... Que se
passe-t-il quand les sentiments (Raison, Emotion, Curiosité, Mémoire, Sexe et
Cortex) interviennent ?? Un
week-end riche en rebondissements ! Une
comédie originale et, pas prise de tête! AND, pre-show : "L'AMI, LA
FEMME ET LE MARRANT" Une petite scénette de boulevard
- comédie d'époque. Production et Texte
: Axel DEPONCEY - Mise en scene : Pierre PROD'HOMME Avec Emeline AUGUSTO, Martin BARLAN
et Albéric SAINT-MARTIN. Résumé : Madame a un ami et un
marrant. Mais
que se passe-t-il quand l'ami veut devenir le mari et quand le marrant veut
devenir l'amant? Un jeu de dupe avec des
jeux de mots et des rebondissements... Prix : Prévente : 15€ - Sur place : 18€ // Réservations et
+infos : le
site internet : http://48hdanslatete.jimdo.com ou
http://www.billetreduc.com/146039/evt.htm la
page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/48hdanslatete adresse
mail de reservations : resas48h@gmail.com AT : Théâtre
du Gouvernail, 5 Passage de Thionville- 75019 Paris, M° Laumière ou
Ourcq (ligne 5) et Riquet ou Crimée (ligne 7)
24 – 25 Nov 7.30pm, Theater at Irish Cultural
Center: Rough Magic presents “How to Keep an Alien” €7 (€5 for students and
unemployed), reservation recommended, in English approx.: 75 mins Written by Sonya Kelly Directed by Gina Moxley Performed by Sonya
Kelly and Justin Murphy Following her delightful performance of The
Wheelchair on my Face in 2012, Sonya Kelly returns to the CCI with a
tearfully funny, tender memoir about securing an Irish visa for her Australian
partner. They met. They fell in love. Now all they have to do is prove it to
the government beyond any reasonable doubt. Winner Best Production (Tiger Dublin Fringe 2014) AT: Centre Culturel Irlandais,
5 rue des Irlandais, 75005 Paris--Book online and reservations@centreculturelirlandais.com http://www.centreculturelirlandais.comwww.centreculturelirlandais.com
24th Nov à 19h30-21h Go with
Words Alive O to "How to Keep An Alien"
Performed in English Irish Company Rough Magic
Theatre Company RESERVE YOUR TICKETS NOW ONLINE lien
(Tickets go fast). A tearfully funny, tender memoir about securing an
Irish visa for her Australian partner. They met. They fell in love. Now all
they have to do is prove it to the government beyond any reasonable
doubt. Join her madcap odyssey from the stony townlands of Ireland to the
leafy depths of the Queensland bush. Let us know you're going and
we'll meet before and after the show. 06 37 66 27 98 /
wordsaliveo@gmail.com Centre Culturel Irlandais 5 rue des
Irlandais 75005. accès
24/11-12/12 (Date de la soirée WordsO à confirmer) "Handspring Puppet Co./William Kentridge. Ubu and the Truth
Commission" Director William Kentridge. Nous irons voir cette pièce jouée en anglais
la date sera confirmé. (surtitres français). Si vous souhaitez
venir avec nous, confirmer par email à wordsaliveo@gmail.com Grande Halle de la Villette M°
Porte de Pantin accès
26 Nov 19h30 onwards. PLU Open mike nights
weekly at Culture Rapide, Read a poem, listen in, play a song or just come pick
up a copy of the brand new PLU magazine issue 3!!! at 103 Rue Julien Lacroix,
75020. For more information see: http://parislitup.com/
27 nov - 14 h. à 21 h : PAGE(S)
18 : salon de livres d’artistes. Pages hits 18 this year. Check
out the artist books salon ! Free entry. L’Association
Page(s) a pour but la promotion du livre d’artiste et du livre illustré contemporain : participation
à des expositions nationales et internationales, organisation de salons,
catalogues, Cdrom, site internet et toutes autres formes de parution et de
diffusion des informations.
Elle regroupe une centaine d’éditeurs
français et étrangers : Allemagne, Angleterre, Belgique, Suisse, Canada,
Grèce, Hongrie, Italie, Espagne…Le salon annuel Page(s) est un évènement
spécifique, et original qui reçoit six à sept mille visiteurs sur trois jours. Le
papier, l’encre, la typographie, le bois, la pierre, le cuivre, le tissu…
matières animées par les créateurs offrent l’occasion d’une rencontre entre
plusieurs talents dont les moyens d’expression diffèrent mais dont la
sensibilité se rejoint et naît alors l’élément profond qui donne jour au livre.
Poètes,
artistes, imprimeurs, éditeurs, conjuguent leur savoir en une intime connivence
dans la construction du livre, support matériel de cette émotion toujours
présente dans la création de l’œuvre d’art. For more, see PAGES : http://www.pages-paris.com/ AT : Espace Charenton, Paris 75012. http://www.pages-paris.com/acc%C3%A8s/
27 Nov. 19h "Love Letters" by A.R.
Gurney. Performed in English by Dear Conjunctions.
Melissa & Andrew sit side by side at tables and read the notes,
letters and cards, in which over nearly 50 years, they discuss their hopes
& ambitions, dreams & disappointments, victories & defeats, that
have passed between them throughout their separated lives. Wonderful. Go see
it. Précisez Words Alive O pour
bénéficier du tarif Words Alive O Amis. AT: Theatre Nesle, 8, rue de Nesle
75006 Paris. map Reservatios : 01 46 34 61 04.
28 novembre de 11 h. à 20 h. : PAGE(S) 18 :
salon de livres d’artistes.. Pages hits 18 this year.
Check out the artist books salon ! Free entry. L’Association
Page(s) a pour but la promotion du livre d’artiste et du livre illustré contemporain : participation
à des expositions nationales et internationales, organisation de salons,
catalogues, Cdrom, site internet et toutes autres formes de parution et de
diffusion des informations.
Elle
regroupe une centaine d’éditeurs français et étrangers : Allemagne, Angleterre,
Belgique, Suisse, Canada, Grèce, Hongrie, Italie, Espagne…Le salon annuel Page(s) est
un évènement spécifique, et
original qui reçoit six à sept mille
visiteurs sur trois jours. For more, see PAGE(S) : http://www.pages-paris.com/ AT : Espace Charenton, Paris
75012. http://www.pages-paris.com/acc%C3%A8s/
29th Nov à 15h30 play in
English, which you can attend at a special WordsAlive rate: "The Ventriloquists Convention" (1h40) Directed by
Gisèle Vienne, Dennis Cooper & Puppentheatre Halle. The Ventriloquists Convention est une reconstitution
fictionnelle d’une rencontre internationale de ventriloques, qui a lieu tous
les ans, dans le Kentucky. En anglais. Surtitres français.
Si vous souhaiteriez venir avec nous, veuillez confirmer nom et nombre de
billets à wordsaliveo@gmail.com Billets
à 15 euros (Aussi possible adhésion à 15 euros et puis billets à
10 euros pour toute la saison. Contactez wordsaliveo@gmail.com
pour les modalités d'adhésion). At : Théâtre Nanterre. (Il est possible d'assister
à "The Ventriloquists Convention" aux autres dates aussi 27/11 au
4/12 en réservant en avance directement au théâtre 01 46 14 70
00 (précisez Words Alive O pour bénéficier du tarif à 15 euros).
29 novembre de 11 h. à 19 h. : PAGE(S) 18 : salon de livres d’artistes..
Pages hits 18 this year. Check out the artist
books salon ! Free entry. Full info above under "27th Nov" listing or the website of Pages. For more, see PAGES : http://www.pages-paris.com/ AT : Espace Charenton, Paris
75012. http://www.pages-paris.com/acc%C3%A8s/
30 Nov 7 pm, Lauren Elkin with Joanna Walsh, for her new books “Vertigo”
and “Hotel”. At: Shakespeare and Co, 37 Rue de la Bûcherie, 75005 Paris
30 November: from 20h: SPOKEN WORD PARIS Sign up in the bar from 8pm
for your 5 minutes. Poetics begin underground from 8.30. Au Chat Noir, 76 rue
Jean-Pierre Timbaud. Métro Parmentier/Couronnes. Run by David Barnes &
Alberto Rigettini. Check out weekly themes and guest author info: http://spokenwordparis.org/
5, 12, 19, 26
November—Every Thursday from 19h30 Paris Lit Up Open mike nights weekly at Culture
Rapide, Read a poem, listen in, play a song or just come pick up a copy of PLU
magazine issue 3!!! At: 103 Rue Julien Lacroix, 75020. For more information
see: http://parislitup.com/
A SNEAK PEEK INTO TE DECEMBER 2015
Dec READINGS IN PARIS
3, 10, 17 Dec—from 19h30. Every Thursday: PLU Open mike nights weekly at Culture Rapide,
Read a poem, listen in, play a song or just come pick up a copy of the brand
new PLU magazine issue 3!!! at 103 Rue Julien Lacroix, 75020. For more
information see: http://parislitup.com/
3 Dec 7.30pm, GAULIN CLUB - Lillis O Laoire €3
(at the entrance), reservation recommended Our final
Gaulín club of the year is led by
“fear a’ ti’ Lillis O Laoire, a
sean-nós singer from Gort A' Choirce, Co. Donegal. O Laoire is also an author
and teaches courses in Irish language, folklore and Celtic civilisation in the
School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, NUI Galway. His book, On a
Rock in the Middle of the Ocean: Songs and Singers in Tory Island was
published in 2007. He co-wrote an award-winning study of the sean-nós singer
Joe Heaney, Bright Star of the West (2011). For the Gaulín, he will sing
songs from Tory Island and from as far afield as Scotland. AT: Centre Culturel Irlandais, 5 rue des Irlandais,
75005 Paris--Book online and reservations@centreculturelirlandais.com http://www.centreculturelirlandais.comwww.centreculturelirlandais.com
4 Dec at 19h "Love Letters" by A.R. Gurney. Performed in English by Dear Conjunctions.
Melissa & Andrew sit side by side at tables and read the notes,
letters and cards, in which over nearly 50 years, they discuss their hopes
& ambitions, dreams & disappointments, victories & defeats, that
have passed between them throughout their separated lives. Wonderful. Go see
it. Précisez Words Alive O pour
bénéficier du tarif Words Alive O Amis. AT: Theatre Nesle, 8, rue de Nesle
75006 Paris. map Reservatios : 01 46 34 61 04.
5 Dec: 5pm. A reading and gathering to celebrate the memory and work of Stephen Rodefer will be held at la Guillotine in Paris on Saturday
5th of December at 5pm, organized in part by Abigail Lang (for Double Change)
6th Dec. at 7.30 pm MOVING PARTS presents a reading of a play by K.J.Dwyer "El Fin del Mundo" (stage) Programme subject to change! Check the website for the latest version: www.movingparts.org.uk AT: A la Ville d'Épinal, 5 rue d'Alsace, 75010 Paris, Metro : Gare de l'Est
6th Dec. at 7.30 pm MOVING PARTS presents a reading of a play by K.J.Dwyer "El Fin del Mundo" (stage) Programme subject to change! Check the website for the latest version: www.movingparts.org.uk AT: A la Ville d'Épinal, 5 rue d'Alsace, 75010 Paris, Metro : Gare de l'Est
7, 14, 21, 28 Dec: from 20h: EVERY MONDAY SPOKEN WORD PARIS Sign up in the bar from 8pm for
your 5 minutes. Poetics begin underground from 8.30. Au Chat Noir, 76 rue
Jean-Pierre Timbaud. Métro Parmentier/Couronnes. Run by David Barnes &
Alberto Rigettini. Check out weekly themes and guest author info: http://spokenwordparis.org/
5, 12, 19, 26
November—Every Thursday from 19h30 Paris Lit Up Open mike nights weekly at
Culture Rapide, Read a poem, listen in, play a song or just come pick up a copy
of PLU magazine issue 3!!! At: 103 Rue Julien Lacroix, 75020. For more
information see: http://parislitup.com/
8 Dec: 19h30 Ivy Writers Paris reading with Michelle Naka Pierce and Chris Pusateri:
see weblog for details as they are announced: http://ivywritersparis.blogspot.fr/ Notre
groupe FB—devenez MEMBRE du groupe ! https://www.facebook.com/groups/101898279922603/ Notre « community » page sur
FB—rejoignez-nous ! https://www.facebook.com/ivywritersparis?fref=ts AT :
BERKELEY BOOKS OF PARIS, rue Casimir Lavigne 75006
10 déc 19h La Fondation d’entreprise Ricard vous invite à la
rencontre POÉSIE PLATE-FORME avec « Les Contemporains » et Thomas Clerc
Marcelline Delbecq Agnès Geoffray Olivia Rosenthal en collaboration avec
Les Contemporains (Sorbonne Paris Cité) à l’initiative de Céline Flécheux et Magali Nachtergael. Une proposition de Jérôme Mauche (curator of this
series) ENTRÉE LIBRE AT : 12
rue Boissy d’Anglas - 75008 Paris Tél : 33 (0)1 53 30 88 00 info@fondation-entreprise-ricard.com or www.fondation-entreprise-ricard.com
10 Dec 7.30pm, Music at Irish Cultural Center: CHAPEL SESSIONS – Loah €10 (€7 for students and unemployed), reservation
recommended Loah (lead vocals), Emma Garnett (backing
vocals), Niwel Tsumbu (guitar), Johnny Taylor (piano) Having
sung with Kíla, Niwel Tsumbu and contributed to Hozier’s platinum-selling debut
album, Loah is now embarking on an ambitious solo career. Of Sierra
Leonean-Irish origin, Loah has already performed her unique blend of folk and
soul at all major Irish festivals – Electric Picnic, the Dublin Fringe
Festival, and Body&Soul’s Shapeshifters Ball amongst others. “Exuding a very exotic cool, we have a bit of
a star on our hands.” (Hot Press) AT: Centre Culturel Irlandais, 5 rue des Irlandais, 75005 Paris--Book
online and reservations@centreculturelirlandais.com http://www.centreculturelirlandais.comwww.centreculturelirlandais.com
11 Dec at 19h "Love Letters" by A.R. Gurney. Performed in English by Dear Conjunctions.
Melissa & Andrew sit side by side at tables and read the notes,
letters and cards, in which over nearly 50 years, they discuss their hopes
& ambitions, dreams & disappointments, victories & defeats, that have
passed between them throughout their separated lives. Wonderful. Go see
it. Précisez Words Alive O pour
bénéficier du tarif Words Alive O Amis. AT: Theatre Nesle, 8, rue de Nesle
75006 Paris. map Reservatios : 01 46 34 61 04.
14 Dec et 15 Dec all day: CONFERENCE ON FRED MOTEN: On Monday 14 and Tuesday 15 December, at the
University Paris 8, a new Poets and Critics symposium on Fred
Moten’s work, in his presence. Detailed information
will soon be posted on the Poets and Critics website. Organized by Vincent
Broqua, Abigail Lang, Olivier Brossard. See the poets and critics site
for addresses for the events linked to this and the readings.
16 December, Abigail Lang is
organizing a day conference entitled Scores
at the Université Paris 7 Programme: Antoine
Cazé (LARCA—Paris-Diderot) : "Sonographics: From Erik Satie to
John Cage"; Mathieu Duplay (LARCA—Paris-Diderot) : On Janet’s
Cardiff’s “40 Part Motet. A Reworking of Spem in Allium by Thomas Tallis”. Fred
Moten (UC RIverside) : Charles Gaines : The Blur and Breathe
Books. Mathieu Saladin (TEAMeD, AI-AC—Paris
8) : « La notation est une manière de faire bouger les
gens » : remarques sur la pensée de l’émancipation dans les
partitions expérimentales de Cornelius Cardew. Julie Sermon (Passages
XX-XXI—Lyon 2) : Partition(s) : objet et concept fondateurs des
pratiques scéniques modernes et contemporaines. Julie Vatain-Corfdir
(VALE—Paris-Sorbonne) : Script or score? Acting between the lines in Sarah
Ruhl’s theatre. AT: Université Paris-Diderot—LARCA UMR 8225
20th Dec. at 7.30 pm
MOVING PARTS presents a reading of a play by Hilary Kaiser"The Gap Year" (stage) Programme
subject to change! Check the website for the latest version: www.movingparts.org.uk AT: A la Ville d'Épinal, 5 rue d'Alsace, 75010 Paris, Metro : Gare de l'Est
Part II) Writing
and
Other
Workshops in Paris
See listing for WICE courses in Creative Writing this Nov and Dec at: http://www.wice-paris.org/CreativeWriting
1 November at
12h30 - 14h30, SUNDAY PLU PROSE WORKSHOP:Announcing a new
format for the Paris Lit Up Sunday workshops at Shakespeare and Company. Our
new focus will be on sharing and critiquing short pieces of prose.
Participants will submit their work in advance via Google Drive; everyone
will come to workshop having read and reflected on the work and ready for
discussion. Drop-ins welcomed; it's not necessary to have read the work to sit
in and listen. The workshop will read short prose pieces (flash fiction, micro
essays, short short stories, prose poems, whatever) fewer than 500 words in
length. 5€ donation to benefit Paris
Lit Up INSTRUCTOR: Workshop facilitator Shannon Cain has taught
fiction writing at the University of Leipzig, the University of Arizona, Gotham
Writers’ Workshop, Arizona State University, and most recently as a core
faculty member in the MFA program at Bennington College. Her first book, The Necessity of Certain Behaviors, won the 2011 Drue
Heinz Literature Prize, the largest cash award in the U.S. for an unpublished
collection of stories. Her work also has been awarded the O. Henry Prize, two
Pushcarts, and a fellowship from the U.S. National Endowment for the Arts. In
2014, the French government awarded her a 3-year Skills and Talents visa in the
arts. This workshop is an expression of gratitude for that honor. In 2013 and
2014, Shannon’s current and former clients published six books;
placed twenty-three stories or poems in literary journals; won four national
writing contests, were accepted into two MFA programs, and completed one
postgraduate fellowship. To see the full workshop guidelines, etc: http://www.meetup.com/fr/Paris-Lit-Up/events/226314813/
AT: Shakespeare & Company, 37 rue de la
Bûcherie, 75005 Métro St Michel
Every Sunday
6.30pm-8.30pm:
The OTHERS WRITERS GROUP: This is a
drop-in feedback workshop running almost every weekend since February 2005 at
Shakespeare & Company. It’s also the heart of the SpokenWord Paris
scene, where a lot of the writers at SpokenWord get together and workshop their
poems, stories and novels. Run by me, David Barnes (the founder) and Bruce Sherfield. Bring 10
copies of anything you want feedback on. Up to 3 or 4 pages of prose, or 1 or 2
poems. AT: Shakespeare & Company, 37 rue de la Bûcherie, 75005
Métro St Michel Charge for participating 6 euros http://spokenwordparis.org/the-other-writers-group/
6-8 Nov 2015: A weekend of writing prose and/or poetry in Paris led by
experienced writers and teachers of writing (Amsterdam, Oxford, London,
Lancaster, Zurich), on the beautiful Péniche Librairie L'eau et Les Rêves,
Canal St-Martin (19th arr.) Instructors: Amal Chaterjee and Jane Dreycott are experienced writers and
teachers of writing, and have run courses in Amsterdam, Oxford, London,
Lancaster, Zurich. See Meetup site for more: http://www.meetup.com/fr/Creative-Writing-Workshop-on-the-Canal-St-Martin-6-8-Nov/
Colin David Reese gives workshops in Camera Techniques:
to see his blog and find full info on these workshops, frequently directed to actors, Reese’s new
blog http://cameratechniqueworkshops.blogspot.fr/ For information about
the Camera Technique Workshops
NOV: Wednesdays Intermediate Theater
Workshop in English 20h15-21h45Theatre classes
and Workshops in English.
Pré-inscription obligatoire 06 37 66 27 98 / wordsaliveo@gmail.com www.wordsaliveo.info Information on classes & workshops
NOV: Saturday Improvisation to
Text Saturday
workshop 17h-19h Theatre classes and Workshops in English. Pré-inscription obligatoire 06 37 66 27 98 / wordsaliveo@gmail.com www.wordsaliveo.info Information on classes & workshops
NOV: Friday Actor Preparation
& Performance Workshop 20h-22h For the Friday Actor
Preparation & Performance Workshop, participants are interviewed.
Kindly send name and contact number. Enrolment closes 30th Nov. The
workshop leads to a theatre production in Paris. Theatre classes and Workshops in English.
Pré-inscription obligatoire 06 37 66 27 98 / wordsaliveo@gmail.com www.wordsaliveo.info Information on classes & workshops
LOW RESIDENCY MFA based in Paris: perhaps you are looking for a degree programme linked to Paris? NYU is now running a low res programme. Over
two years, students and faculty convene regularly in Paris for five
intensive ten-day residency periods held biannually in January and July (click here for a sample residency calendar).
While in residency in Paris, students participate in a vibrant
community engaged in all aspects of the literary arts, including
workshops, craft talks, lectures, individual conferences and manuscript
consultations, as well as a diverse series of
readings, special events and professional development panels. The city
of Paris itself—with its literary history and rich cultural
attractions—provides an ideal opportunity for students to learn the art
and craft of writing, immerse themselves in the creative process, and
live the writer’s life.
During
the intervals between residencies, students pursue focused courses of
study, completing reading and writing assignments under the close
supervision of individual faculty members. These ongoing dialogues with
faculty are tailored to specific student interests and needs; students
are mentored by a different professor each term and work closely with
four different writers during the two-year program. Check out their website for full information: http://cwp.fas.nyu.edu/object/cwp.low.residency.paris
SIGN UP NOW: for the summer 2016 Paris American Academy Writing Workshop: http://pariswritingworkshop.com/ July 1-29 2016.
Part III) NEW News and Reviews:
CALLS FOR YOUR WORK
CALL FOR PLAYS: MOVING PARTS PARIS seeks a play
to put on a reading of for MARCH 6th! You have a play ready? Contact Stephanie now to book a reading of YOUR
play Bookings being taken for Spring 2016 Check the website for the latest version of
their programme or for full information : www.movingparts.org.uk or send an e-mail to movingpartsparis at gmail.com For further information contact : Stephanie Campion on : 06 14 67 18 58
CREATIVE NONFICTION MAGAZINE is seeking new work for an upcoming issue dedicated to “Learning from Nature.” Send your
best work, 4,000 words or fewer. Deadline: February 1, 2016. $1,000 for best
essay; $500 for runner-up. Guidelines at www.creativenonfiction.org/submit.
SEND PHOTOS or WRITING on the AMERICAN
SOUTHWEST: SAN PEDRO RIVER REVIEW seeks poetry and
b&w art for the Spring 2016 issue. The theme is the American Southwest.
Submissions window January 1–January 31, 2016. More: www.sprreview.com. SARANAC REVIEW welcomes submissions for its Fall 2016 issue (#12). We
are looking for fiction, including flash fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and
one-act plays. We read year-round. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Please go
to our website for complete, specific guidelines and to submit: www.saranacreview.com.
Submissions
are open: Word-o-Mat accepts short work of any kind: short stories, creative non-fiction, essays, excerpts from larger
works and poetry collections. Short pieces that don’t fit into these categories
are also welcome. Word-o-Mat focuses on supporting new writers and will
provide editorial support as well as advice on how to move ahead as a writer. Please
submit your work to wordomat@gmail.com Word-o-Mat looks
forward to housing your words within its well-oiled machinery. Want to know
more? See http://word-o-mat.tumblr.com/ABOUT
OUT NOW: Lisa Samuels’ critical chapbook
Over Hear: six types of poetry experiment in Aotearoa/New Zealand is just out from TinFish Press. To order your copy: http://tinfishpress.com/?projects=over-hear-six-types-of-poetic-experiment-in-aotearoanew-zealand
NOW
OUT! The Fall 2015 issue of Asymptote Find our video trailer here. We’re proud to feature never-before-published poetry by 2011 Griffin Prize
winner Yves Bonnefoy, prizewinning fiction by Yasutaka Tsutsui
of Paprika fame, interviews with Björk collaborator Sjón and Pessoa
translator Richard Zenith,
criticism by Ottilie Mulzet
(2014 Best Translated Book Award), twitterature by Alberto Chimal, reportage from Argentina by CEMEX-FNPI award
winner Leila Guerriero, a special feature on Hong Kong Poetry, our first work translated from the Uyghur, and so
much more! Also in our Fall 2015 issue, we’re
thrilled to present new fiction by Aspekte-Literaturpreis winner Thomas Stangl, poems by Ursula Andkjær Olsen, drama by
Romanian-French playwright, poet, and fiction writer Matéi Visniec, Gostan Zarian’s
lyrical 1921 memoir on Armenian identity and exile, and Nina
Papaconstantinou’s richly-textured “drawings with words.” As always, our carefully selected mix of exclusive new
work by today’s most distinguished writers and translators is available for
free, along with archives back to 2011, on our website
BRANDAN SHIMODA’S new book is OUT: EVENING ORACLE —POEMS written at night in Japan (2011-2012) and passages from LETTERS to and
from family and friends** —is now living, thanks to Letter Machine Editions:
http://www.lettermachine.org/book/evening-oracle Evening Oracle also includes original poems by Dot
Devota and Hiromi Itō. **including: Etel Adnan, Jeffrey Angles, Don Mee Choi,
Phil Cordelli, Patricia Goedicke (1931-2006), Matthew Henriksen, Youna Kwak,
Quinn Latimer, Jane Lewty, Mary Ruefle, Kisha Lewellyn Schlegel, Rob Schlegel,
Karen McAlister Shimoda, Karena Youtz ...
http://www.lettermachine.org/
LOOSE MOOSE PUBLISHING is now accepting
manuscripts for novels, books of
short stories, and books of poetry. Our focus is on experimental,
nontraditional literary works, as long as it’s creative, unusual, even a bit
crazy. Details at www.loosemoosepublishing.com.
SEND MEMORY-RELATED WORKS! FROM MARCEL
PROUST to Oliver Sacks, memory has been both a muse and a source of endless
literary and scientific inquiry. Bellevue Literary Review seeks fiction,
nonfiction, and poetry for a theme issue on how memory entwines in our lives,
affecting the body, mind, and relationships. Deadline: February 1, 2016.
Guidelines: www.blreview.org
CALL FOR WORK from OMONOMANY PUBLISHING. We publish
poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Send SASE, sample chapter, and outline to 2095
Exeter Rd., Suite 80-263, Germantown, TN 38138.
FICTION SOUTHEAST is interested in short fiction (1,500 words
or less). We are also interested in interviews with authors of short fiction,
articles concerning fiction craft, and reviews of short story collections
(preferably collections of flash or micro shorts). www.fictionsoutheast.com.
PROLIFIC PRESS is accepting full-length poetry
and fiction manuscripts (and chapbook submissions) for
full publishing. We also publish 8 respected literary journals in various
genres. Submissions are now open, and always free. Journal publication comes
with a token payment and other rewards. For more details, visit us online at http://prolificpress.com.
UDP in NYC has some great NEW BOOKS and
more : NEW BOOKS: Cathy
Eisenhower, Woody
Leslie, Callie
Garnett PRE-ORDER: Emergency
INDEX, Vol. 4. Now
available at a special DISCOUNTED PRICE of $15. Use the discount code:
HISTORYNOW at checkout to get the deal. http://www.uglyducklingpresse.org/
SEND POETRY BOOKS: WORDTECH
COMMUNICATIONS LLC is holding a reading period for full-length poetry manuscripts.
Dates: November 2015 (postmark). Recent authors: Arlene Biala, Christopher
Bursk, Barbara Duffey, Diana Raab, James Reiss, Aimee Suzara. Publication in
2017. Must review guidelines at www.wordtechcommunications.com/deadline-list.htm.
WROLSTAD CONTEMPORARY POETRY SERIES. Tavern Books seeks
submissions of new, full-length poetry manuscripts. Open to female poets 40
years of age and younger, regardless of publication history. $1,000 book sales
advance, paperback and hardcover publication in the Tavern Books catalog,
national distribution. Postmark deadline: January 15, 2016; $25 reading fee.
Submission guidelines: tavernbooks.com/wrolstad-series.
Submit your chapbook manuscript now! win a fellowship
to The Frost Place Poetry Seminar, publication, $250, and a week to live and
write in Robert Frost's housesubmissions
accepted October 1, 2015 – January 5, 2016 The Frost Place, a nonprofit center
for poetry and the arts at Robert Frost’s old homestead in Franconia, NH, in
partnership with Bull City Press, invites submissions to the Fourth Annual
Frost Place Chapbook Competition. This year's judge is Afaa
Michael Weaver. In summer 2016, the winner’s chapbook will be published by
Bull City Press, and the winner will receive 10 complimentary copies (from a
print run of 300), and a $250.00 stipend. The winner will also receive a full
fellowship to attend the five-and-a-half-day Poetry Seminar at The Frost Place,
August 2016, including room and board (a cash value of approximately
$1,500.00), and will give a featured reading from the chapbook at the
Seminar. As well, the chapbook fellow
will have the option to spend one week living and writing in The Frost Place
House-Museum in September 2016 (peak leaf season in the White Mountains), at a
time agreed upon by the fellow and The Frost Place. For submissions guidelines,
visit our web site: http://bullcitypress.com/submissions-top/frost-place-chapbook-competition/.
VETERAN’s children who write: this call is
for YOU! BRUTE BOUND PRESS is seeking 8–10 poems each by adult
children of veterans reflecting the impact of war on the family. Also seeking
3–5 photographs each by veterans documenting their time in the military.
Selected poets and photographers will receive a copy of the codex “Beyond
Freedom.” Deadline: December 31. No fee. Please send submissions to brutebound@gmail.com.
OUT and ALWAYS SEEKING GREAT
WRITING: UK magazine run by David
Caddy called Tears in the Fence. Their most recent issue--NUMER 62--is now out
and ready for order from http://tearsinthefence.com/pay-it-forward As announced on the TITF wordpress
blog “Tears in
the Fence 62 is now available from http://tearsinthefence.com/pay-it-forward and
features poetry, fiction and essays from Simon Smith, Nancy Gaffield, Patricia
Debney, Andy Fletcher, Michael Farrell, John Freeman, Dorothy Lehane, and Steve
Spence AND MANY MORE AUTHORS // There is
also a developped critical section! Pick up a copy, subscribe to keep TITF
going and / or send them some of your poetry or a book review!
SLAB WANTS IT ALL, your raise-the-roof, funky creative nonfiction, fiction,
poetry, and text/image pieces. We love flash, too.
Reading period: late summer until December 1. All submissions read by bipedal
mammals, accompanied by the occasional marsupial. Samples and more info at slablitmag.org. SOUNDINGS EAST, the
literary journal of Salem State University, seeks poetry, fiction, and
nonfiction for publication in Vol. 38 in Spring 2016. We read from September 1
to March 1, and respond within 3 months. Simultaneous submissions accepted.
Please send up to 5 poems in a single file, or prose up to 10,000 words, to our
online submissions manager at https://salemstateuniversitysoundingseast.submittable.com/submit.
THE JEANNE M. LEIBY Chapbook Award in fiction,
essay, or graphic narrative. Deadline:
December 30. Winner receives $1,000, chapbook, and publication. All submissions
considered for publication in the Florida Review. Submit up to 40 pages with
$25 entry fee. For guidelines and to submit online, visit http://floridareview.cah.ucf.edu.
SUBMISSIONS TO WORDRUNNER eChapbooks annual
themed anthology are open November 15, 2015 through January 31, 2016. No fee to
submit. Authors are paid. For our Winter 2016 anthology issue, send us poetry,
flash or short stories, novel or memoir excerpts about “Devices” (technology’s
impact on our lives and relationships). Details, guidelines: www.echapbook.com.
CALL FOR WORK: Pure Slush celebrates our 5 year anniversary in December 2015 ... so we’re
publishing a print anthology based on the theme ‘five’Your submission • can be fiction
or non-fiction, poetry or prose; • must be
original, so previously unpublished online or in print (so that includes
authors’ websites and blogs); • must be 500
words maximum; • must somehow
incorporate ‘five’. This can be as simple as including the word ‘five’, or
making it a major theme or subject. As always, we are flexible with how writers
interpret this theme, but ‘five’ must be included somehow. Submissions close
15th December 2015. If you wish to be
involved or have questions, please email edpureslush@live.com.au Please submit
your stories with Five / Story Title / Word Length in Submission
Title by clicking
here. For other topics re submitting and rights etc, click
here
SEND POEMS: CALAMARO, a print poetry magazine, seeks submissions of formal as well as free
verse poems of between 2 and 30 lines. Submissions accepted year-round. See
website for guidelines. www.calamaromagazine.com.
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NOW : for those interested in CRIME WRITING and in FRENCH : check out this issue :
Parution du nouveau numéro d’Itinéraires. LTC N° 2014-3 Le polar en Europe :
réécritures du genre Ce numéro privilégie les regards
croisés pour aborder, à travers le roman policier, les notions de genre
(littéraires et sexués), les questionnements sur l’élaboration d’une hiérarchie
littéraire et sur la fonction sociale du roman. Il démontre également
l’enracinement du polar dans le réel et la façon dont ses règles supposément
restrictives offrent à l’auteur dissident la possibilité de défier l’idéologie
dominante, d’offrir à un public complice, ou pas, une lecture séditieuse du
monde, de son histoire et de nous mettre face à nos propres préjugés et
préconceptions. Ce numéro réunit donc des universitaires français et
britanniques, dans le but de favoriser un dialogue à la fois multidisciplinaire
et multinational, qui reflète les courants actuels de la critique. Il comprend
des articles sur le polar français ainsi que sur le Krimi allemand des
années 1940 et le roman policier anglais de l’après-guerre, mais aussi sur
la question toujours épineuse du statut du polar dans la littérature.
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Deadline: January 1, 2016. Minimum length: 48 pages (no maximum). Reading fee:
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