Congratulations, BJ Epstein!

I’m happy to share an update about practicing writer (and translator) Brett Jocelyn (BJ) Epstein, whom you may recall from this interview. Over on her blog, Brett is reporting on the Nordic Translation Conference, which took place last week in London (and which she organized). As for her personal writing practice, Brett has recently been named a recipient of a 2008 bursary from Academi, the Welsh National Literature Promotion Agency. Richly deserved. Congratulations, BJ!

More Markets/Jobs/Opportunities

If you’re a fiction writer under the age of 30 you’ll want to pay attention (and do it fast, because the submission deadline is February 15) to this contest from The Kenyon Review. Alice Hoffman will be the final judge; stories must be 1200 words or shorter. “The Kenyon Review will publish the winning short story, and the author will be awarded a scholarship to attend the 2008 Writers Workshop, June 14th to the 21st, in beautiful Gambier, Ohio.” No entry fee.
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If you didn’t catch this news already at my super-special AWP blog, here it is once again. “The State-to-State Poets Exchange offers emerging poets from New York City and Minnesota the opportunity to expand the reach of their work by connecting to an active literary community outside their home state. For the first event, an emerging New York City-based poet will travel to Minnesota, meet with seasoned editors and literary presenters, and give a public reading and on-stage interview focused on his or her current work in progress.” The selected poet will also receive an honorarium of $500; the on-stage interview will be transcribed and published in Rain Taxi Review of Books. The second event will bring a Minnesota poet to New York. No application fees. More information/details on eligibility here. There’s no time to waste here, either: New York poets must apply by February 15.
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Seattle’s Hugo House is now seeking writers for its Belltown Residency program, which provides two writers with subsidized housing as well as the opportunity to teach in the Hugo House’s writing classes. Application deadline: April 11, 2008. No application fee. More information here.
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“Send us your stories! For the 2009 Albuquerque Almanac, an annual calendar, guide and selection of articles about Albuquerque, featuring writing by local writers on local subjects. We welcome essays, poems, short stories and other as-of-yet undiscovered kinds of writing of any length (though we reserve the right to edit and shorten). Writers will receive $30 for each accepted submission. Deadline is July 30, 2008. To submit or request guidelines, email mandy(at)streetsweeperpress(dot)com or snail mail ABQ Almanac, PO Box 153, Cedar Crest, NM 87008.” (via New Mexico CultureNet newsletter).
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Wolsak & Wynn, an Ontario-based publisher, accepts poetry samples and manuscripts between January 1 and March 31 each year. Check the guidelines here. (via placesforwriters)
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Finally, here are some job listings for good measure:

Visiting Assistant Professor (“Duties: Teach fiction, poetry, screenplay, documentary, playwriting, nonfiction, new media writing, journalism or related topics.”), University of California at Riverside
Endowed Chair in Creative Writing (fiction), Meredith College (North Carolina)
Media Relations Coordinator, Mars Hill College (North Carolina)
Writer, Stony Brook University (New York)

(Post-AWP) Monday Morning Markets/Jobs/Opportunities

I’m still recovering from AWP 2008 in New York City. And my final AWP blog post for The Writer magazine should be posted today (you’ll find the complete conference blog here). That final post includes information on my Bookfair gleanings, including contests, literary journals, and publishers’ catalogs, so be sure to take a look over there for your weekly dose of markets and opportunities (but be forewarned–not all the journals whose complimentary copies I took home with me pay their writers in cash as well as copies).

As for the weekly batch of job announcements: I’ll try to write up that list and post it tomorrow, along with a few other opportunities you should know about. Thanks for your patience!

AWP 2008 blog posts

Well, practicing writers, I’m off this evening right from my “day job” to the AWP Conference. So I won’t be blogging here until next week. But I will be blogging about the conference for The Writer magazine. Read my first post here, and check back on Writermag.com for updates over the next several days. And if you’re attending the conference yourself and see me there, please say hello!

Friday Find: Literary Events Galore

Here’s the promised follow-up to yesterday’s post: a list of events taking place “offsite” during the AWP Conference. Please note:

1) This list took far more time to compile than I expected. Not sure how often I’ll be able to update it.
2) That said, please feel free to add information in “Comments.”
3) Things change. I make mistakes. Definitely double-check the details for any event you’re interested in attending.
4) Too late (considering how much time I’d already invested in this list), I learned that AWP is maintaining a(nother) list here. Theirs includes some events I haven’t listed below because the announcements lacked clear links for additional information. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t know about them.
5) Enjoy!

Wednesday, January 30
Alice McDermott, interviewed by Roger Rosenblatt (92nd Street Y, 1PM; $20 [$17 for Unterberg Poetry Center Members and $10 for those 35 and under, while tickets last])
Stonecoast MFA/Study Abroad on the Bowery (Bowery Poetry Club, 6PM)
Many Mountains Moving Reading (Cornelia Street Cafe, 6PM; $7 [includes one drink])
Pan African Literary Forum Readings (New School, 6:30PM; $5 general public and free to New School students and alumni)
Indie Press Series: Nightboat Books (McNally Robinson bookstore, 7PM)
Bernhard Schlink in conversation with Paul Leclerc (New York Public Library, 7PM; $15 general admission and $10 library donors, seniors, and students with valid ID) (NB: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED)
Page Meets Stage: Paul Muldoon and Thomas Sayers Ellis (Bowery Poetry Club, 8PM; $12)
Second Annual Cave Canem Fellows Reading (Bowery Poetry Club, 10PM; $10)

Thursday, January 31
Night of Cheap Wine and Poetry (Bowery Poetry Club, 5PM)
Terrain.org 10th Anniversary Reading (Cornelia Street Cafe, 6PM; $7 cover [includes one house drink])
Book Party for Mark Statman & Pablo Medina (New School, 6PM; free but reservations are required)
Indie Press Series: Persea Books (McNally Robinson bookstore, 7PM)
Courting Risk: A Multi-Genre, Multicultural Women’s Reading (CUNY Macaulay Honors College, 7PM)
10th Anniversary for Readings between A and B (11th Street Bar, 7PM)
Ira Glass (Borders-Columbus Circle, 7PM)
Praise, Grumble, Shmooze, Lament: The Voices of 21st Century Jewish Poetry (92nd Street Y, 8PM; $26 or $12 Zeek discount)
Ahshata Press/Litmus Press reading (Bowery Poetry Club, 8PM)
Word Girls Poetry Reading (Old Stone House [Brooklyn], 8PM; $5 [includes drinks and snacks])
Red Hen Press/West Coast Small Press Writers (Cornelia Street Cafe, 8:30PM; $7 cover [includes one house drink])
Luna Park Launch Party (Noo Na, Brooklyn, 9PM)

Friday, February 1
New Directions, Ugly Duckling Presse, Zephyr Press, and Zoland Poetry reading (Bowery Poetry Club, 5PM)
Acentos: A Gathering and Celebration of Latino and Latina Poets (School of Social Work @ Hunter College, 6:30PM)
Lit Mag Series: The Manhattan Review (McNally Robinson bookstore, 7PM)
Mad Hatters’ Review: Poetry, Prose & Anything Goes Reading (KGB Bar, 7PM)
Counterpath Press reading (Bowery Poetry Club, 7PM)

Saturday, February 2
AWP Bookfair is Open to the Public Today!
Book Celebration: “On the Road to Freedom: A Guided Tour of the Civil Rights Trail” (Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 1-3PM)
Plainview Press reading (Bowery Poetry Club, 2PM)
Joyce’s Birthday Book Club (McNally Robinson bookstore, 4PM)
Poetry at the Rubin Museum of Art (4PM)
Red Hen Press (Rattle Conversations and Letters to the World anthology) reading (Bowery Poetry Club, 6PM)
The Future of Fiction: Starcherone Books Authors (KGB Bar, 7PM)
Poetry Reading: “Not for Mothers Only”, New York University, 7PM)
Salmon Poetry launch (Bowery Poetry Club, 10PM)