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Forming your first Chapbook? Interested in the Chapbook Submission process? Then join us on Nov 12th for the inaugural 'Chapbook Editing & Submission Process' Workshop w/ Chestnut Review !
Are you a stubborn writer or artist? Read the latest issue of Chestnut Review & submit your own poetry, fiction, nonfiction, art, or photography. Free submissions for shorter works, $5 for longer. They pay $120/accepted piece. ow.ly/M8iH50LeJZA
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Big day for me! Launch of my writer's website! I recently attended 'You Need a Writer’s Website (Yes, You!)' led by Maria S./수 Picone of Chestnut Review and learned so much! Special thanks to 🍬Jess-O-Lantern🍭 and Annie Haumann for vetting it!
Pls chk it out: writingamidlife.com Thx!
“It’s clear the storm is no storm at all but an exchange of water for air, molecule by molecule, droplet by droplet. We look up to see a cetacean sky. Humpbacks and rights and sperms and blues.” Eileen Tomarchio (on semi-hiatus) Chestnut Review chestnutreview.com/cr_v4_n2/sudde…
I love poets who sound like no one else. 🇰🇷 Joan Kwon Glass--EDITING SERVICES AVAILABLE! in Chestnut Review:
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'My own awe comes out forced next to hers, my sincerity a shell.'
Eileen Tomarchio (on semi-hiatus) is on such a roll! This fantastical flash and with all its eco-anxiety and parental love is so full of beauty and stubborn hope. 💙💙💙
Sudden Evolution in Chestnut Review
Okay, so two things. One, this poem by 🇰🇷 Joan Kwon Glass--EDITING SERVICES AVAILABLE! is terrific – those first three lines especially, with that clever bit of wordplay.
Two, doesn't Chestnut Review have a Twitter bio to die for? I'll bet many, many journals out there wish they could do as much for their artists.
“…because I don’t have answers and can’t pretend that I do.”
This poignant piece by Eileen Tomarchio (on semi-hiatus) in Chestnut Review!💔