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Literature Gallery Update (31 March/1 April)

Journal Entry: Mon Mar 31, 2008, 7:04 PM
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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





:iconiscariot-priest:

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.

:iconartisticaunjuli:

^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.

:iconwriters-workshop:

*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.

:iconbeccalicious:

`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!

:iconprintsforlit:

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!

:iconwinewriter:

=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!

:iconmimesispoetry:

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.

:iconsina94:

~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!

:iconteague-drydan:

~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.

:iconwordcount:

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!

:iconthefavoritesproject:

*TheFavoritesProject is looking for a few good men or women to join their staff. If this interests you, then be sure to apply!

:iconspideygeek:

: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.

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

:dance: 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.

:jawdrop: 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 FAQ

So 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:

:pencil: Write a poem a day
:pencil: Weekly contests
:pencil: The Mini Chapbook Contest

and you can enter all three, or one or two, as you like.


:sun: Register to write a poem a day in April

To do this you need to:

:pointr: 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.

:pointr: 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.

:pointr: 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.


:sun: Week One: Poetic Responses - Contest

Write a poem in response to a piece of published prose writing. The prose can be non-fiction or fiction.

:pointr: Post your poem as a scrap or deviation.
:pointr: Mention the prose piece that you are responding to in the artists comments (link not necessary).
:pointr: 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 ^lovetodeviate

Judge: `PoeticWar


:sun: The Mini Chapbook Contest - Overall Contest

One 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.

:pointr: 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.

:pointr: 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.)

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

:pointr: 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 review

Judge: Published poet and editor of the roundtable review


:postit: 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



:bulletblue: *ItDoesNotHaveMe is hosting a bi-monthly contest, cathARTsis. Please see the article for more information.

:bulletblue: ~Fishback is hosting the Original Character Contest. Deadline 3 April.

:bulletblue: =Deltabeta is hosting Haikudoing!. Deadline 5 April.

:bulletblue: ~Xadreque reports that mindkicker.com is giving away two dA subscriptions in Blog for a Subscription. Deadline 7 April.

:bulletblue: =Mattiello is sponsoring The Betterment For Humanity contest. Deadline 16 April.

:bulletblue: =Flutterings is hosting the Funny Poetry Competition. Deadline 20 April.

:bulletblue: *ThornyEnglishRose and *batousaijin present the Tots and Teens children's literature contest. Deadline 30 April.

:bulletblue: *letrosesburn is having an Aril Poetry Month Contest based on Naruto couples. (Please remember to submit your entries to Fan Art --- > Fan Fiction.) Deadline 30 April.

:bulletblue: ~meowsap is asking writers to approach the theme, Eternity. Deadline 1 May.

:bulletblue: ~nuisance15 announces a new contest: Smoke-N-Mirrors. Deadline 1 May.

:bulletblue: *djwagLmuffin is asking people to Celebrate world culture in a new contest. Deadline 1 May.

:bulletblue: ~inspyretash is asking writers to spend A Day at the Races. Deadline 24 May.

:bulletblue: `PoeticWar has just announced Mimesis's Digital Chapbook Initiative. Deadline 30 June.

:bulletblue: *Davader is hosting a short story contest. Deadline 1 July.

:bulletblue: =DandiBooks315 is holding a Literature and Visual Art contest. A deadline has not been listed.



Recently Closed Contests and Results

*salshep's I SPY competition closed with some wonderful results. Don't forget to support the winners!

Winners of *Le-Visage's The Face of 2008 contest can be found here.

~writers-in-progress just announced the winners of its March contest. Results can be found here.

Don't see your contest on the list? We're only human! Note the account to let us know.


Of Interest



Notable Clubs and Projects

to add yours, note *litNEWS!

:iconwordcount:
Word Count a community project dedicated to bringing recognition to prose writers here on dA.

:iconvisuallit:
Visual Lit is an up-and-coming project designed for visual artists to interpret and create art from a piece of writing here on dA.

:iconfotofriday:
fotoFRIDAY presents writers an opportunity to beat their writer's block by giving them photography for weekly inspiration.

:iconwritersforart:
WritersForArt features a new artist every two weeks, encouraging writers to find inspiration from that artist's gallery.

:icon007-writeoff:
The 007 Write Off group asks writers to write something new every day of the year.

:iconlinecount:
~LineCount, the sister project to *WordCount, is a new group highlighting poetry and poets on dA.

:iconwriters-notebook:
*Writers-Notebook is a a club aimed at the improvement and expansion of ideas by daily themes where artists are asked to write about memories, interpret lyrics, make short stories, and share ideas with fellow writing deviants under both poetry and prose.




Current Resources

Have a resource? Note *litNEWS!




:iconwriters-in-progress:
Writers in Progress is about to open as a resource for all writers on dA looking to improve. Journals full of writing tips and a new place to encourage reciprocal critique, this looks like the perfect thing to step up where !suture left off.

:iconwudang-mountain:
Wudang Mountain is a resource center for haiku, featuring haiku exercises for beginners, general information, and off-site guidance.

:iconpoetrylibrary:
Poetry Library offers essays and information on the nature of poetry, metre, the differences between poetry and prose, and other useful tips for writers.

:iconlit-source:
Lit Source is a comprehensive listing of all known lit-related groups and clubs as well as useful tips and literary features on dA.

:iconcharacternames:
An account offering character names for writer's on dA to use in their works.


Mentoring Projects

Starting a project? Note *litNEWS!



:iconadopt-a-writer:
Adopt-A-Writer is for writers looking for mentors who can help them improve. Check out this new and ambitious project, which is not unlike ~writers-adoption used to be!

:iconwriters-workshop:
*Writers-Workshop is a new community designed around helping writers network and improve. Guest critics can even run their own workshops, so stop on by and see how you can contribute.

:iconadoptmypoem: :iconadoptmyprose:
In the spirit of mentoring writers and encouraging critique, there are two new groups making a grand start: Adopt My Poem and Adopt My Prose. Both of these projects allow writers to submit a piece of writing for critique in the hopes that a finished, polished product will come at the end of it.

:iconseniormentors:
Feel like you're writing needs some improvement? Hop on over to the Senior Mentoring Project, where seniors of the deviantART community mentor deviants.



Lit Mags

if you know of a lit mag, note *litNEWS!


:iconmimesispoetry:
Mimesis is an international poetry journal run by our very own gallery director, `PoeticWar.

:iconlostcausemagazine:
Lost Cause Magazine is on its fifth quarterly magazine, releasing new issues through lulu.com with writing from around deviantART.

:iconsoundzine:
Soundzine features recordings of poetry and prose, journals, and art and photography.

:postit: Fuselit
Fuselit is a lit mag based in the UK which has contributing artists, musicians, and writers create their works based off of one word.

:postit: Catharsis Magazine, created by ~so-kind and ~WildMonkey, is an art and literature magazine focusing on self-expression.

:postit: Read This Magazine

:postit: Semaphore

:postit: 365 tomorrows

:postit: The Gunthan

:postit: CRAM Magazine

:postit: Renegade Magazine


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:
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Missing a few end colons there, I think.

Also, what's a chapbook?

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Still here; just not as involved.
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What Should Be Done with Original Character Profiles?

55%
156 deviants said Make a New Category (if possible)
29%
83 deviants said Toss them in Scraps
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18 deviants said Other (Please tell us your ideas/solutions/feelings/thoughts, etc. in a comment below)

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