Sunday, November 20, 2011

Adopt-A-Poet

Adopt-A-Poet on YouTube

ok, so maybe i'm having a little too much fun with the Adopt-A-Poet poster and video. but what if it was in vogue, hip, or whatever passes for cool these days to support underground authors and publishers. all we need is one Angelina Jolie and they'll be lining up for it. help me spread these around and send me any ideas you have on the subject. also- any celebrity addresses would be helpful.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Archives: Special Collections (Print)

i hope there are many of you who can take advantage of the hard work that Aleathia Drehmer has put in coming up with this list of libraries with special collections. Small presses, independent and self publishers- share your work. Spread the word. Please message me at admin@theliteraryunderground.org if you have more to add.

Denver Zine Library
PO Box 13826
Denver, CO 80201

San Diego State University
Special Collections
c/o Michael Lopez
Library/Information Access
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182

Toronto Zine Library
15 Thorndale Ave
Toronto, Ontario
M8X 1W8 Canada

University of Buffalo
Poetry Continuations
134 Lockwood Library
Buffalo, NY 14260

Zine Collection
Brooklyn College Library
2900 Bedford Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11210
zinecollectioni@brooklyn.cuny.edu

University Libraries
The University of Alabama
PO Box 870266
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

Marlboro College
2582 South Rd
Marlboro, VT 05344
library@marlboro.edu

Special Collections
Michigan State University Libraries
100 Library
E. Lansing, MI 48823

Papercut Zine Library
c/o Lorem Ipsum Books
1299 Cambridge St.
Cambridge, MA (? zip)

Linebaugh Public Library
105 W. Vine St
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
zines@linebaugh.org

Dorothy H. Hoover Library, Zine Collection
Ontario College of Art & Design
100 McCall St.
Toronto, Ontario
M5T 1W1 Canada

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MORE EXCITEMENT

What is Underground?

Project U Radio: Voices from The Literary Underground aired last night for the first time on blogtalk radio. Hosts Lynn Alexander and Paul Corman-Roberts were joined by callers Jack Varnell, Kevin Ridgeway, F.N. Wright and Michele McDannold on the topic of "What does Underground mean to you?". Late in the show, a mysterious sock monkey called in keeping things from getting too heavy. It was a good discussion well worth your time. If you missed it, you can now listen to the on-demand episode in the archives. Next Week, Frankie Metro will share hosting duties with Lynn and Paul. The topic will be on the relationship between publisher and author. What do they owe to one another before the book and after the book. Please call in and share your views. All are welcome!

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theliteraryunderground

Call In Number: (805) 856-2808
Next Live Show: Friday, November 25 at 10pm CST

Thursday, November 17, 2011

November 18, 2011 - What does “underground” mean to you?

Listen to internet radio with theliteraryunderground on Blog Talk Radio

Citizens for Decent Literature Call for Submissions

Citizens for Decent Literature Online is a new quarterly poetry publication founded by Michele McDannold and edited by Michael D. Goscinski. Submissions are open now for the inaugural issue. This is a themed issue and the full guidelines can be read on the website. The deadline for submissions is December 24, 2011. We are looking for new and established poets not afraid to speak their mind. No matter how perverse, gritty, ballsy, political, gay, anti-establishment, women’s-lib, sweet, cynical, absurd, misogynistic, suicidal or rum soaked the poem is, if it’s well written and says something, there’s a good chance it’ll find a home here. No simul subs, reprints considered. Response in four weeks or less.

http://citizensfordecentliterature.com

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Crisis Chronicles Press New Chapbook

Grace, You Let the Screen Door Slam (CC#16) is a chapbook by Ohio poet William Merricle that was published on 11/1/2011 by Crisis Chronicles Press (http://press.crisischronicles.com/). Cover collage/foto by Smith. It's available for only $5 US from Crisis Chronicles Press, 420 Cleveland Street, Elyria, Ohio 44035 - or via PayPal http://press.crisischronicles.com/2011/11/04/grace-you-let-the-screen-door-slam---by-william-merricle-cc16.aspx

Friday, November 4, 2011

Project U Radio: Voices From The Literary Underground

Join hosts Lynn Alexander and Paul Corman-Roberts (Red Fez, Full Of Crow) for guests, callers and discussion about independent press topics, issues, and activism. All are welcome to call in, speak up, and be heard. For more information: theliteraryunderground.org. The Literary Underground is a community, and a growing resource for small press writers, publishers, and readers. The views expressed by guests and hosts are their own, and dissent is welcome. Uncensored, unscripted, and unhinged. Get in touch to get involved.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theliteraryunderground
Call-in Number: (805) 856-2808
UPCOMING SHOWS:
Friday, November 18th 10pm-11pm CST(USA)
Friday, November 25th 10pm-11pm CST(USA)
Friday, December 2nd 10pm-11pm CST(USA)

decomp magazine November issue

decomP magazinE, November 2011

featuring new work from Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, Derrick Brown, Matthew Dexter, Amy Eisner, Don Hucks, Michael Hurley, A D Jameson, Rebecca King, Rupan Malakin, Stephen Massimilla, Rebekah Matthews, Rebecca Mertz, Christopher Miller, M. Owens, Amy Rossi, Amy Marie Thomas, and Jackie Tileston. Additionally, we have reviews of Rae Bryant's The Indefinite State of Imaginary Morals, Jessie Carty's Fat Girl, and Vincent Standley's A Mortal Affect. Thank you for reading.

David Tomaloff New eChap

Artistically Declined Press has released a new eChap by David Tomaloff, titled 13.

13
David Tomaloff
Artistically Declined Press
http://artisticallydeclined.net/pages/322

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

In Between Altered States Episode 18

In Between Altered States Episode 18

Episode 18 features flash fiction from: Len Kuntz, Robert Vaughan, Kyle Hemming, Kristin Fouquet, Danica Green, Michael D. Goscinski, Cheryl Ann Gardner, and Jodi MacArthur.

Gutter Eloquence Issue #18

Gutter Eloquence Issue #18

Peycho Kanev, Rhys Milsom, Kevin Ridgeway, C Wilk, William Taylor Jr, Valentina Cano, John Flynn, Anthony Liccione, Frank Sloan, M.P. Powers, Michael Goscinski, Michele McDannold, Chinedu Ichu, Jason L. Huskey, Jamie Townend, Cynthia R. Lewis, John Tustin, Sarah E. Alderman, Mike Meraz, Jean Brasseur, Zoe Dzunko, Gregory Liffick, Fiona Helmsley, Bruce McRae, James Martin Spears.

NOTES FROM THE EDITOR

Welcome to Issue #18 of Gutter Eloquence Magazine.
To all contributors and readers, my sincere thanks!
Your constructive feedback -- pro or con -- is welcome.
Comments can either be sent in by email * or posted
on the message board (if you're not a member already,
you'll need to sign up).

If you've had any experience writing reviews for books
or chapbooks, and would like to be a reviewer for this
zine (on an occasional basis), please contact me at
ooze AT guttereloquence DOT com.

Submissions for the next online issue (#19) will be open
from November 5th thru December 10th.

Please read the submission guidelines before sending
anything, even if you're a previous contributor.

My inbox awaits your most GUTTERIFIC poetic work!

--Editor Jack

Comments go to: info AT guttereloquence DOT com