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| ISBN 978-1-930293-61-8 |
| PoetWorks Press is pleased to announce a call for submissions for the 2008 Josephine Darner Poetry Award. This honorable award will be presented to the poet whose work is judged "most distinguished" among the submissions received. In addition to a cash prize ($350.), the winning author will receive ten perfect bound book copies of a collection of their published work (60-80 poems). All submissions will be judged by four independent editors. Submissions are received in confidence and will not be publicized, with the exception of the winning author. --Editor |
| Call For Submissions |
| The primary criteria for the poems that will be selected for this anthology are that each poem be well written, on theme and reflective in nature. This anthology is not intended to be a political commentary, but neither is it intended to deny the effect of the political forces that have influenced our generation. This collection of poetry will embrace our memories of our childhood, adolescence, teenage years, young adulthood, middle age and our movement into senility, aka our "golden years." Humor, irony, and outright frivolity will be greatly appreciated, but we also wish to define the gravity of our impact on each others lives and the lives of future generations. --Editor |
| We Are Now Accepting Submissions For Baby Boomer Birthright |
| Submissions Closed April 30, 2008 Selected authors will be notified by email after editors complete reviews |
| ISBN 978-1--930293-56-4 |
| April 2007 |
| Thomas Emmett Mueller's latest book titled "Sign After Sign" is a poetic portrait by a true artist. As you read the lines of his poetry, and between them, you will find not only excellently written verse, but also the portrait of a man haunted by his childhood. Within the lines of his poetry beats the heart of a child confused and buffeted by life's cruel truths, and an intellect that easily co-exists with his indomitable spirit. Mr. Mueller has conquered his childhood and evolved into a writer worthy of reading. His poetic style is polished and touching and does not betray our expectations as we journey with him into this intimate world created and conveyed upon his riveting poetry. Within this well written collection of poetry we are apt to feel something of ourselves. --Editor |
| Now Accepting Submissions |