Showing posts with label published. Show all posts
Showing posts with label published. Show all posts
Monday, August 2, 2010
News: two more poems on SpunOut.ie
SpunOut.ie have published two more of my poems, Turquoise and Lover of a Friend. I didn't publish Lover of a Friend on this blog for the simple reason that I actually forgot to, and the fact the site doesn't credit me with writing the poem makes it look like I'm trying to take credit for something I didn't write - but I assure you all now I did actually write it and I have the email from SpunOut.ie crediting me with writing the poem!
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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
News: SpunOut.ie publishes a second poem
SpunOut.ie is an online magazine I have been published in before and just the other day they published my poem 'Invisible'. I sent in a number of submissions at once at the time and 'Rat Race' was plucked from those to be published.
I wasn't expecting another poem from that group of submissions to be published as well several weeks later, so it was a pleasant surprise to find the webmasters did decide to publish something else! Click on the following embedded links for the original versions of 'Invincible' and 'Rat Race' posted on this blog.
I wasn't expecting another poem from that group of submissions to be published as well several weeks later, so it was a pleasant surprise to find the webmasters did decide to publish something else! Click on the following embedded links for the original versions of 'Invincible' and 'Rat Race' posted on this blog.
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
News: published on SpunOut.ie
SpunOut.ie is an online magazine that provides journalistic articles in varying media on all sorts of topics - in the website's own words it "is an independent, youth powered national charity working to empower young people to create personal and social change."
The website is incredibly interactive and is divided into six sections: Home, The Mag, Health & Life, Take Action, Forum and Get Involved. The Mag section is where fiction and poetry gets published and it is where SpunOut.ie have published my poem Rat Race. They have changed the structure of Rat Race, though, for reasons I can only assume have to do with the space available on the display page - for the original version click here.
They take all sorts of articles, not just fiction writing, so it is definitely worth clicking into the Get Involved link and seeing what you can contribute to SpunOut.ie.
The website is incredibly interactive and is divided into six sections: Home, The Mag, Health & Life, Take Action, Forum and Get Involved. The Mag section is where fiction and poetry gets published and it is where SpunOut.ie have published my poem Rat Race. They have changed the structure of Rat Race, though, for reasons I can only assume have to do with the space available on the display page - for the original version click here.
They take all sorts of articles, not just fiction writing, so it is definitely worth clicking into the Get Involved link and seeing what you can contribute to SpunOut.ie.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
News: published in Minus 9 Online - Minus 9 Squared's cousin
The editor of the monthly online zine Minus 9 Squared has set up a new blog called Minus 9 Online. The aim of the new blog is to provide a continuous stream of work by writers and artists during the gap between publication of the monthly zines proper.
The blog is split into two categories - Words on a Page, for poetry, prose and short stories; and Pictures on a Screen, for all work of a visual nature.
Three of my poems currently feature in the Words on a Page category of the blog - Fantasies, All the Old Friends and Rankle; though, once the blog receives more submissions they'll disappear from the home page quite quickly!
Submitting work to the blog is a good way of getting exposed and could lead to being published in Minus 9 Squared itself, or even in other magazines as anybody could be reading/viewing the content. At the time of writing, the blog remains relatively bare, so help fill it up with a catalogue of work by getting the submissions in!
The blog is split into two categories - Words on a Page, for poetry, prose and short stories; and Pictures on a Screen, for all work of a visual nature.
Three of my poems currently feature in the Words on a Page category of the blog - Fantasies, All the Old Friends and Rankle; though, once the blog receives more submissions they'll disappear from the home page quite quickly!
Submitting work to the blog is a good way of getting exposed and could lead to being published in Minus 9 Squared itself, or even in other magazines as anybody could be reading/viewing the content. At the time of writing, the blog remains relatively bare, so help fill it up with a catalogue of work by getting the submissions in!
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Minus 9 Squared,
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Saturday, May 22, 2010
News: published in Outburst Magazine
Outburst Magazine is a recently established online literary zine containing short stories, poetry, photographs and art work by various contributors.
I was fortunate enough to have two poems published in the second issue of the magazine: Red and Window.
The short stories are particularly interesting in this issue of the magazine, and it is a venture well worth keeping an eye on in the future.
I was fortunate enough to have two poems published in the second issue of the magazine: Red and Window.
The short stories are particularly interesting in this issue of the magazine, and it is a venture well worth keeping an eye on in the future.
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Monday, April 5, 2010
News: published in Minus 9 Squared
Minus 9 Squared is a literary zine that contains poetry, prose, photographs, artwork, and many other products of the arts by various contributors. It has only been recently set up and the first issue can be viewed here.
I was fortunate enough to have my poem Chaos to Silence published in this issue, and my friend Michael Fogarty also had a poem published (and, by random chance, the poems feature beside each other in the online magazine on pages ten and eleven, which is always nice).
All the work, both written and visual, is excellent, and hopefully there will be more to come from Minus 9 Squared and its contributors in the future.
I was fortunate enough to have my poem Chaos to Silence published in this issue, and my friend Michael Fogarty also had a poem published (and, by random chance, the poems feature beside each other in the online magazine on pages ten and eleven, which is always nice).
All the work, both written and visual, is excellent, and hopefully there will be more to come from Minus 9 Squared and its contributors in the future.
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Fogo,
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