He is a poetry editor at The Adroit Journal.Ĭhristine Holmstrom’s work has been published in Bernie Siegel’s book, Faith, Hope, and Healing. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Vinyl, Thrush, and the minnesota review, among others. Jackson Holbert is originally from Nine Mile Falls, Washington and now lives in Waltham, Massachusetts. Recipient of a 2016 Discovery/Boston Review Poetry Prize, her poems have appeared in Boston Review, Cider Press Review, Nashville Review and elsewhere. Find more of his photos at .Ĭarlie Hoffman is a creative writing teaching fellow at Columbia University, where she is an MFA candidate in poetry and served as poetry editor of Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art. She currently serves as fiction editor of Gulf Stream Magazine. To read more of Jaimie’s writing visit Rob Haff is a South Florida-based black and white photographer dedicated to capturing the unique and energetic culture of Miami and the Florida Keys. Her work can be found in places such as Buried Letter Press, Literary Orphans, Thought Catalog, and Word Riot. She is currently pursuing an MFA at Florida International University. Jaimie Eubanks lives, works and writes in Minneapolis and Miami. Her poems appear in The Mindful Word and Milk Journal. In 20, she won the Bettye Newman Poetry Award. She is the recipient of fellowships from Writers in Paradise and the Bucknell Seminar for Younger Poets. She is the Assistant Editor at The Adirondack Review, as well as the editorial intern and social media manager at Saw Palm: Florida Literature and Art. Sarah Escue is an undergraduate at the University of South Florida. Finally she’s doing the same for herself. Vanya Erickson is a veteran writing and performing arts teacher who has spent her life helping students learn that their words matter. Her story “A Limitless Sky” was adapted to a radioplay by Delmarva Public Radio. Her work has earned two Pushcart Nominations and appeared in Narrative Magazine, Daedalus: The Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Limestone, and Penmen Review, among others. Ree has lived on both US coasts, in Japan and China. Graduating from Cornell University, she headed R&D for a Fortune 500 Company and earned Master’s degrees in architecture and creative writing. She’s traveled across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Ree Davis has worked as a cook, dishwasher, seamstress, farm worker, typist, and baker. Follow her on twitter ( for updates about her first book-length project and pictures of her dog. She is a senior editor of Duende, the literary journal of Goddard College’s BFA in Creative Writing program. For more, visit .Ĭatherine Chambers is a native Texan currently living in Brooklyn. His chapbook “the wind considers everything” was published by Flutter Press last year, and another from Red Dashboard is due out later this year. Kevin Casey’s work is forthcoming or has appeared recently in Paper Nautilus, Green Hills Literary Lantern, Rust+Moth, Chiron Review, and other publications. He is working towards his MA in Creative Writing, Poetry at the University of North Texas. Mailing Address: 5038 Sherbrooke West P.O.Caleb Braun was born in Iowa but has lived in Texas for 18 years. For more information visit: InformationĮditors Name Joshua Auerbach & Eleni Zisimatos Entries accepted by Paypal and by posted mail. Get your word on! Entry Fee: $25 (includes a 1 year subscription to Vallum. Some of the best poets in the world have graced the pages of Vallum. First Prize: $750, Second Prize: $250, + publication in the magazine. Vallum: Contemporary Poetry is now accepting original and previously unpublished submissions for the annual Vallum Award for Poetry 2014. In addition to poetry, Vallum also publishes essays, interviews, book reviews, and visual art. Vallum pushes boundaries and invites the exploration of different worlds and perspectives. Page, Paul Muldoon, Franz Wright, Charles Simic, Les Murray, Jan Zwicky, Stephen Dunn, Les Murray, John Kinsella, Fanny Howe, George Elliott Clarke, Andrew Motion, Erin Mouré, Peter Redgrove, Nicole Brossard, and others. As one of Canada’s top poetry journals with an international focus, Vallum encourages dialogue between Quebec and the rest of Canada and allows Canadian artists to exchange ideas with acclaimed and emerging artists from the United States, Britain, Ireland, Australia, India and other countries around the world. Valllum provides a forum for emerging artists to interact with more established figures while giving them exposure and the confidence to continue with their art. Founded in 2000 and based in Montreal, Vallum magazine is published biannually.
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