WOMAN EDITED JOURNALS AND PRESSES FOCUSED ON INNOVATIVE WRITING
The e-zine Moria welcomes submissions for a soon to be added section on poetic theory. Theory submissions should deal with current issues in contemporary poetics, especially with issues relating to the language school and its inheritors. The essays do not need to follow any traditional notions of composition for academic essays. Submissions must be sent via e-mail to alegr@ibm.net or to wallegr@lsu.edu.
big allis
Editors: Melanie Neilson & Deirdre Kovac
Issue 8 available now with new work by poets including: Heather Ramsdell, Juliana Spahr, Liz Waldner and many others. Special British and Irish feature. Guest editor: Fiona Templeton.
subscription inquiries:
20 Douglass St.
Brooklyn, NY 11231
a+bend press
editor Jill Stengel
3862 21st Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
jilith@aol.com
(all titles 1999)
SAYING NO. 3 by Jenna Roper Harmon
a s f a r a s by Jen Hofer
Genealogy by Kathy Lou Schultz
22 by Katherine Spelling
Spelt by Susan Gevirtz and Myung Mi Kim
Eve Doe: Prior to Landscape by Elizabeth Treadwell
definite articles by Sarah Anne Cox
Waltzing the Map by Standard Schaefer
extraneous roses by Lisa Kovaleski
Room by Dana Teen Lomax
C h a i n
Since 1993, Chain has been publishing a yearly issue of work.
Each issue features the work of around seventy people and is about 250
pages long.
Chain started with publishing mainly poetry. Now we publish photographs, essays, operas, performance transcripts, plays, sculptures, paintings, and other forms. Chain also emphasizes work by new or emerging artists and collaborative and mixed genre work.
Each issue focuses on a topic. Past topics have included gender and editing, documentary, mixed media and hybrid genres, processes and procedures, and different languages. The topic allows Chain's editors to switch the editorial question that they ask of each piece of work submitted--from "Is this a great piece of art?" to "Does this piece of art tell us something about the topic that we didn't otherwise know?". This makes Chain a little rougher around the edges, a little less aesthetically predictable.
Editors: Jena Osman and Juliana Spahr
www2.hawaii.edu/~spahr/chain
Em Press
Editor/Printer: Dale Going
Poetry Pamphlet Series, 16 page books
letterpress printed on Italian and French mould-made papers
in signed limited editions of 100-150.
Currrently available:
Unseen Stream, Jaime Robles, ISBN 1-889589-01-2
Even the Smallest Act, Denise Liddell Lawson, ISBN 1-889589-02-0
Bowl, Carol Snow ISBN 1-889589-03-9
Due this Spring:
&O, Dale Going ISBN 1-889589-04-7
Human Forest, Denise Newman ISBN 1-889589-05-5
Series subscribers receive each book at $10 per copy. Individual titles are
available without subscription at $15. Subscription requests and single book requests:
Em Press
541 Ethel Avenue
Mill Valley, CA 94941
415-381-1243
DaleGoing@aol.com
Ether Dome Press
Editors: Elizabeth Robinson and Colleen Lookingbill
Inquiries: c/o E. Robinson, 10.moris@lw.com
"A forum for new poetic voices." Goal: two chapbooks a year by women who have never published either a chapbook or a full-length collection. First book out, later this year: Brydie McPherson.
Kelsey St. Press: 25 years publishing women's innovative poetry
Kelsey St. Press publishes poetry by contemporary women writers that challenges traditional notions about form, content, and expression, and that offers readers insight into our diverse culture. In the mid-1980's Kelsey St. initiated a unique series of collaborations between visual artists and poets. Believing that poets and visual artists should talk to each other, the Press coordinates collaborations and then documents the results.Kelsey St. Press supports the work of innovative writers whose work has been disregarded by large, for-profit publishers. Just as New Directions championed early 20th century innovators Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams, Kelsey St. Press has published late 20th century innovators Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Kathleen Fraser, Barbara Guest, Myung Mi Kim and Erica Hunt. A partial list of contemporary artist-collaborations include the work of Kiki Smith, Alison Saar, Richard Tuttle and Anne Dunn.
Kelsey Street Press
50 Northgate Avenue
Berkeley, CA. 94708
Visit the Kelsey St. Press website: http://www.sirius.com/~kelseyst/
E-mail: kelseyst@sirius.com.
Information about our subscriber program is available upon request.
O Books
5729 Clover Dr.
Oakland, CA. 94618
for a catalog, go to: www.obooks.com
Editor, Leslie Scalapino
[See "In Print", for individual titles]
Outlet Magazine & Double Lucy Books
PO Box 9013
Berkeley CA 94709 USA
http://users.lanminds.com/dblelucy
Outlet Magazine
Outlet publishes poetry, fiction and criticism, loosely centered around a common theme. Themes have so far included fairy tales, ornament, and weather/maps. Please visit our website to view excerpts from current & previous issues, which include work by Franklin Bruno, Norma Cole, Malcolm de Chazal, Brenda Iijima, Lily James, Tan Lin, Pamela Lu, Yedda Morrison, Laura Moriarty, Michelle Murphy, Stephen Ratcliffe, Camille Roy, Linda Russo, Jocelyn Saidenberg, and many others.
[Sample copies: $5/ea. Subscriptions: $10/yr (2 issues). Checks to E. Treadwell]
Outlet (4/5) Weathermap -- due out Fall '99 -- will include new poetry and prose by Norma Cole, Gwyn McVay, Christopher Reiner, Kathy Lou Schultz, Liz Waldner & many others, plus an interview with Kathleen Fraser and a history of women publishers at the Poetry Project, NYC.
CALL FOR WORK: OUTLET
Outlet (6) Stars
Astronomy, astrology, celebrity, catastrophe, destiny, romance, navigation, wishes, fortune-telling, constellations. The passage of time. Hemispheres, seasons. Prophecy, heaven. Leonardo da Vinci/di Caprio. Submission postmark period: January 1-February 15, 2000.
Replies by: April 15, 2000. The issue will appear during Summer, 2000.
Raddle Moon
Editors: Susan Clark
http://www.sfu.ca/~clarkd
please send correspondence to:
350 East Second Ave., #58
Vancouver, BC V5T4R8
CANADA
Rooms
Rooms is a quarterly publication-by-contribution created to provide a forum and a consistent means of communication among women writers and artists interested in formal and visual experimentation. The journal has no editor; the work published in each edition depends on what individual Roomates wish to contribute. Poetry, essays, fiction, non-fiction and visual work will be included.
Guidelines
For New Contributors:
Send a sample of your work, a letter introducing yourself, and SASE to the
address below.
For Ongoing Contributors:
Send fifty photocopies of your piece and $10 (in a cash, stamps, or a check
made out to Dale Going) for binding and mailing to:
Rooms c/o Sari Broner, PO Box 12955
Berkeley, CA 94712
The deadlines for 1999 will be the 15 of March, September and December.
Second Story Books
Mary Burger, editor
85 Henry Street, #5
San Francisco, CA 94114
mburger@adobe.com
Second Story Books publishes works which navigate a relationship between narrative and lyric, interrogating implications of verbal consciousness as event and invoking fugitive conditions of place, time and subjectivity.
Titles from Second Story Books:
Not Right Now, Renee Gladman
A Summer Newsreel, Brenda Coultas
The Television Documentary, Lauren Gudath (forthcoming)
Confusion Comix, Jaques Debrot (forthcoming)
Tinfish
A Journal of experimental poetry with an emphasis on work from the Pacific
region
Editor: Susan M. Schultz
47-391 Hui Iwa, #3
Kaneohe, HI 96744
www.wings.buffalo.edu/epc/ezines/tinfish
Look for on-line issues featuring work by poets including: Lyn Hejinian,
Eileen Myles, Susan Geviritz, Mary Burger, Carolyn Lei-lanilau, Ron
Silliman, Elizabeth Treadwell, Bill Luoma, Yi Sha, Juliana Spahr and many
more!
tripwire: ajournal of poetics
edited by Yedda Morrison & David Buuck
PO Box 420936
San Francisco, CA 94142
yedd@aol.com
tripwire3: Gender
featuring work by: Diane Ward, Carla Harryman & Lyn Hejinian, Norma Cole, Jocelyn Saidenberg, Linda Russo, Kristin Prevallet, Kevin Killian, Elizabeth Robinson and many others.
WEB NEWS
non
Editor, Laura Moriarty
non, an electronic journal, emphasizes short essays, commentary, reviews, letters, journal extracts etc. and includes poetry and prose.
The next issue of non will be on the work of Leslie Scalapino. Future
issues of non are planned on song and on critical autobiography.
The headache non is the current issue. It includes writing in relation
to the usual writer and philosopher migraines, as well as work about or
generated by any on-going physical anguish.
Submissions and queries about submission are welcome.
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~moriarty/index.html
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discussion of women poets of all periods, languages, aesthetics, and
ethnicities, and to their poetic and critical works.
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