Issue twenty-six of Otoliths, the southern winter issue, has just gone live.
It's a great & wide-ranging issue as always, but I've run out of superlatives. So, instead, a minimalist introduction.
Contributions from: John Bloomberg-Rissman & Anne Gorrick, David Appelbaum, paul summers, SJ Fowler, Vaughan Rapatahana, Rico Moore, Kyle Hemmings, Philip Byron Oakes, Clark Lunberry, Arpine Konyalian Grenier, Kent MacCarter, Beni Ransom, Eileen R. Tabios, John M. Bennett, Jim Leftwich & John M. Bennett, John M. Bennett & Matthew Stolte, Douglas Barbour & Sheila E. Murphy, Richard Kostelanetz, Lakey Comess, James Mc Laughlin, John Thomas Allen, Donna Kuhn, Raymond Farr, Joshua Mostafa, Jo Langton, Elizabeth Welsh, Tony Beyer, Jordon Lofton, Mark Rutter, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Howie Good, David Jalajel, bárbara mesquita, Jeff Harrison, Jill Jones, Bill Yarrow, Jeremy Freedman, Reed Altemus, Jim Meirose, Matt Margo, Andy Martrich, Tyson Bley, Deborah Poe & Gene Tanta, Andrew Topel, Roger Williams, Jason Joyce, Tom Beckett, Tim Keane, Charles Freeland & Rosaire Appel, Bill Drennan, John Pursch, Caleb Puckett, Matthew Stolte, Marty Hiatt, J.D. Nelson, Stephen Nelson, Marc Jones, Jack Galmitz, Márton Koppány, Francesco Levato, Cherie Hunter Day, Scott Metz, Sarah Edwards, bruno neiva, Keith Higginbotham, Dorothee Lang & Julia Davies, Felino A. Soriano, Emma Morgan, lindsay cahill, Bobbi Lurie, Marco Giovenale, Leah Muddle, Bob Heman, & sean burn.
Enjoy
Mark Young
I'm new to this website, so I'm not sure I'm in the right place. I have a qtsiueon about self-publishing. I have a small collection of poems I'd like to have published as a chapbook (some have been previously published in journals and anthologies). I've entered the collection in chapbook contests, but it will be months before I have an answer one way or the other. My immediate family is eager to see the poems in booklet form, but I'm hesitant to self-publish after reading requirements from various presses who say they will not consider submissions of self-published material. If I print a limited run of presentation copies for family and friends, would the poems be disqualified for later consideration by a press? The copies would be for personal distribution only and would not be sold. Thanks!
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