AR News
Please join *
litNEWS in welcoming ^
LadyLincoln to her new role as Lit GD! Show your love and support and remember that all questions, complaints, concerns, and suggestions can be noted to any of the Lit GDs or $
FallenRox and $
Moonbeam13. Your input does matter and your voice is heard, even if results aren't immediate. Thanks!
Please note: any nonsense about GDs switching galleries or taking on new positions, as well as anything you've heard about galleries being shuffled and categories being combined or switched around is untrue. It was all an April Fool's joke gone wrong and, while dA Lit did not directly participate, it's important that the Lit community understand all of the other rumblings around the community were, indeed, jokes.
Lit News
With the help of *
HaikuKitty, :devjade-pandora, =
RetroZombie, and the rest of the Haiku Heads, *
Iscariot-Priest just finished up the Spring Haikuthon. Complete with contests, journals, comfort, and encouragement, the March through March revealed 31 unique haiku from many unique and talented writers. Congratulations on coming to the end, folks! It was a great effort by all.
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ArtisticAunJuli has just introduced a Book Club to dA. Check out the information in her
journal and get reading! This is a great way to read more throughout the entire year.
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Writers-Workshop is taking a step back and asking writers to take stock and reflect on their own writing. One might thing this is W-W copping out of a new topic, but self-reflection and self-assessment is actually an integral and important part of growing as both a person and a writer. Do you part and read up on it
here.
`Beccalicious's initiative,
Lit Spring Cleaning is quickly coming to an end. With ten days left, there's still time to participate and get reporting!
Do you want to see your Lit on a Print? Not sure if it's for you? Check out ^
cosmosue's feature,
Prints for Literature and get in on the fun!
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WineWriter continues her trend of helpful information by introducing
Resources for Young Writers (Part 2). Don't forget to check out
Part One while you're at it!
Mimesis, created by `
PoeticWar, just announced its
Digital Chapbook Initiative, open to all poets both on dA and off. While you're thinking about joining, don't forget to check out the magazine's new website.
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sina94 announces new publications for dA poets in the magazine,
SAMSARA. Other 'zines recently boasting dA poets are
POMEGRANATE and
Read This Magazine. Be sure to pick up your copies, and congratulations to all our accomplished writers!
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Teague-Drydan is starting a
Poets Helping Poets initiative. This is mostly for inexperienced writers just getting into writing poetry, so if that includes you don't miss your chance to find a few friendly faces.
As *
wordworks mentioned in her recent journal, *
WordCount is looking for staff! However, just as exciting is
Great Prose Exposed: WordCount Feature #9. Get reading!
*
TheFavoritesProject is looking for a few good men or women to
join their staff. If this interests you, then be sure to apply!
:devspideygeek celebrates Great Novelists on dA with Volume one and
Volume Two. Have a look at some of these accomplished writers who've chosen to make a home on our site.

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womenswebdaily is actively looking for writers to join in their new and improved site,
womenswebdaily.com.

There's an exciting new initiative happening, and it's called
The Lit Wall of Fame. Have you been published in 2008? Feel like sharing your accomplishments with the rest of the world? If so, take a look at the article and thank *
salshep and @
youthculture for coming up with a great plan to promote high-quality literature on dA.

Deviants who suggest DDs during April will be entered to win subscriptions, devWEAR, and other fun prizes. Suggest a DD today!
If there is other pressing Lit News we missed, let us know by noting the account.
NaPoWriMo
April is here -- finally! If you are confused about why there is so much excitement in the poetry community, then let me tell you that April is National Poetry Writing Month, or just Poetry Writing Month, if you like.
National Poetry Writing Month FAQSo what are we going to do about it?We are going to write a poem a day. Or some of us are, and you should join us. Poetry writing month is open to everyone. Don't feel daunted if you don't think of yourself as a poet. It will still be a whole lot of fun and us poets are pretty welcoming, and oh... there are prizes to be won.
There will be a contest each week with a different judge. There is also an overall contest with the promise of publication (see below).
Do I have to participate in everything?Not at all. There are three activities going on this month:

Write a poem a day

Weekly contests

The Mini Chapbook Contest
and you can enter all three, or one or two, as you like.
Register to write a poem a day in AprilTo do this you need to:

Note ^
lovetodeviate with a simple yes and I will add you to my journal list. The subject line should be "REGISTER". Or you can simply reply to this news article with a yes.

Write a poem a day and try to post them as a scrap or deviation. You can be late, sure, but at the end of April you should have 30 poems posted.

This is not necessary, but it would be great if you kept a journal with links to the poems you wrote in April for reference.
No deadline.
Week One: Poetic Responses - ContestWrite a poem in response to a piece of published prose writing. The prose can be non-fiction or fiction.

Post your poem as a scrap or deviation.

Mention the prose piece that you are responding to in the artists comments (link not necessary).

Send me a link to the poem in a note titled "POETIC RESPONSE".
Deadline: midnight April 7 (GMT)
Prizes: Two 3-month subs or one 6-month sub (up to the judge) and a journal feature from ^
lovetodeviateJudge: `
PoeticWar
The Mini Chapbook Contest - Overall ContestOne of my favourite pastimes involves playing around with my poetry, arranging them in sequence, dreaming about how it would if I had a collection published...
So I thought it would be fun to have a mini chapbook contest. Not only is it fun, it also "will be good training for everyone in thinking of how their poems can relate to each other and build up into something greater than the sum of their parts," as the contest judge said. This should be good practice for anyone with plans to arrange a chapbook or full-fledged poetry collection in the future.

After all the weekly contests, you will have an extra week to organise a mini chapbook. You can start preparing beforehand by thinking of a theme or concept, and also by registering to write a poem a day (details above). I will open this contest after week 2, when you will have written about 14 poems, but it's best to wait until the end of the month.

The mini chapbook must have a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 10 poems, all from your individual April poetry collections. (This is where making a journal of all your April poems will come in handy for the judges and you.)

You may edit and revise your poems using the
Literature Workshop or any of the critique clubs on deviantART. The more revision, the better.

Details about submission and judging criteria will come later.
Prizes: $50 and $25 deviantDOLLARS, and best of all, the top two mini chapbooks will get published online in
the roundtable reviewJudge: Published poet and editor of
the roundtable review
Have fun writing!If you have any questions, please note me (^
lovetodeviate). Prize offerings and stamps are also accepted.
Please make use of
#getLIT, the
Poetry & Prose Forum, polls and journals to discuss poetry related discussions. It will make April even more interesting.
Updated Contest News
Of Interest
Notable Clubs and Projects
Current Resources
Mentoring Projects
Lit Mags
See anything we missed? Want to add a blurb about your 'zine? Be sure to note *
litNEWS with the information!
Project: Educate
For those of you who missed it, here are the articles from Lit's official week of the AR initiative, Project: Educate:
Devious Comments
Also, what's a chapbook?
--
Still here; just not as involved.
F. R. Andremis
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