Wednesday, April 18, 2012

where to publish your work


...for example... these two writers are doing some interesting innovative writing; one idea is to look at writers you like and see where they've published work:

Danielle Dutton is the author of Attempts at a Life and S P R A W L, which was shortlisted for the Believer Book Award. Her fiction has appeared in magazines such as Harper’s, BOMB, and Noon, and in anthologies including A Best of Fence and Where We Live Now: An Annotated Reader. Dutton received her PhD from the University of Denver, where she served as associate editor of the Denver Quarterly. Before joining the faculty at Washington University she taught in the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa and was the book designer at Dalkey Archive Press. Dutton founded and edits the small press Dorothy, a publishing project.

Sarah Rosenthal grew up in Chicago and lives in San Francisco. She is the author of three
chapbooks: How I Wrote This Story (Margin to Margin, 2001), sitings (a+bend, 2000) and
not-chicago (Melodeon Poetry Systems, 1998). Her poetry and fiction have appeared in
numerous journals and have been anthologized in Bay Poetics (Faux Press, 2006) and
hinge (Crack Press, 2002). She has taught creative writing at Santa Clara University and
San Francisco State University. She has edited a collection of interviews entitled A Community
Writing Itself: Conversations with Vanguard Writers of the Bay Area. She is the recipient of the
Leo Litwak Award for Fiction and grant-supported writing residencies at the Vermont
Studio Center and the Ragdale Foundation.

http://www.quarteraftereight.org/ (fiction, poetry, hybrid)
Tarpaulin sky
Kelsey street
Krupskaya
Dorothy
siglio press
futurepoem
roof
Skidrow Penthouse
http://www.spuytenduyvil.net/index.htm
Mudfish,Cream City Review, Chelsea, Washington Square, Nimrod, Puerto del Sol, Iron Horse
Review, American Letters & Commentary, Caketrain, Drunken Boat,
Exquisite Corpse, Fiction International, First Intensity, Gargoyle, Journal of Experimental
Literature, LIT, and Notre Dame Review, Colorado Review (poetry), Denver Quarterly


**Audio/performance:
http://textsound.org/ (tell them I told you to send your work and you were in my class)

Lists of interesting sites/presses/projects/publications online and off:
http://coloradoreview.colostate.edu/about/links/
http://www.tarpaulinsky.com/links.html (a list of odd places to publish)
http://www.durationpress.com/pages/links.htm (list of links to other sites, presses, publishers)
http://www.subitopress.org/amici
http://www.subitopress.org/archives/category/small-press-project

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