Thursday, April 30, 2009

Fiction Contest Closes Tonight!

Don't miss the chance to compete for $600 in cash prizes, a Pushcart nomination by the editors, and publication in our special 25th issue. Perigee's fiction contest closes tonight so you'll want to hurry over to our web site, read the guidelines, and submit directly online.

This year's guest judge is author James Brown.

Hurry, the contest closes in the wee hours of the morning, May 1st.

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Steve Kowit Joins Perigee as Poetry Editor!

Perigee is pleased and excited to announce that award winning poet Steve Kowit has joined our editorial team as Poetry Editor.

Native New Yorker Steve Kowit was born in Brooklyn in 1938 and moved to San Diego over twenty-five years ago, where he teaches at Southwestern College and regularly tours with his popular poetry workshops. Kowit earned his B.A. from Brooklyn College, his M.A. from San Francisco State College, and his M.F.A. in writing from Warren Wilson College. He studied with Robert Lowell and Stanley Kunitz during his early, New York life.

In addition to authoring several books of his own poetry, Kowit has edited a poetry anthology, The Maverick Poets; written several works on the subject of writing poetry, including the highly praised In the Palm Of Your Hand: The Poet's Portable Workshop; and has had poetry in a wide range of respected journals, magazines and newspapers such as The Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker, The Yoga Journal and The Sun. Kowit's verse is occasionally read by Garrison Keillor on NPR. His work has appeared in many anthologies including ones edited by Edward Field, Garrison Keillor, Billy Collins, and Czeslaw Milosz.

Kowit is distinguished by his many awards for poetry, some of which include the National Endowment Fellowship in Poetry, two Pushcart Prizes, the Atlanta Review Poetry Prize, the Ouroboros Book Award, the 2006 Tampa Review Poetry Prize, and most
recently the San Diego Theodore Geisel Award. His collection of poems, The Dumbbell Nebula, was a San Francisco Chronicle's Notable Book of the Year, and his most recent books of poems, Gods of Rapture and The First Noble Truth have attracted rapt attention and praise from reviewers.

Influenced by the 19th century American prophetic genius Walt Whitman, as well as politically prescient and thoroughly accessible 20th century poets Allen Ginsberg and Robinson Jeffers, Kowit takes his aesthetic motto "No tricks" from another poet he loves, Ray Carver, and is much taken as well by Mary Oliver's remark that "My work is to love the world." His willingness to engage in the questions of political oppression, colonial aggression and tribal self-deception is aptly captured in poems like "Intifada" and in articles such as the one published in Skeptic magazine examining genocidal colonialism and the South Africa Xhosa mass "suicide."

Novelist Duff Brenna calls Steve Kowit "a major figure in poetry in America today. He is also the best lecturer and commentator on the craft of creative writing that I've ever seen in action." Poet Thomas Lux states, "I love Kowit's poems--he has more energy, more passion, more fire and more humor in his left little fingernail than most poets have in their whole bodies." Perigee heralded Kowit for his Tampa Review Poetry Prize in 2007: "His spirit, intelligence, and humanity never cease to amaze us. Not to mention his particular talent for poetry which is both profound and accessible"

Please join us in welcoming Steve Kowit by submitting your best poems directly through our 24th issue, online now. We will also be making an announcement in the near future about Perigee's next poetry competition.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Issue 24 Released!

Perigee's 24th issue was released late in the evening of April 14th. The 6th anniversary issue is the first to use Perigee's totally re-designed web site, and so far the comments coming in have been very favorable.

The new web site includes features for sharing favorite poems and fiction or non-fiction pieces, as well as a comment feature which allows readers to post their thoughts or respond to others.

If you haven't already done so, be sure to check out this very important issue of a magazine celebrating 6 years of delivering free art and literature online. www.perigee-art.com

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Anticipation for the New Site, and 24th Issue, Builds

Anticipation is running high for the release of Perigee's completely re-designed web site, built on a new framework using updated architecture. The design features a new engine for submissions, a faster loading interface, and smoother integration of the writing into the issue itself. Perigee's new site also supports popular sharing options for Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and Digg (plus many more), and better integrates our RSS feed and other web 2.0 features we're planning for the future.

The new issue contains work by award winning writers celebrating the legacy of John Updike, a review of Mick Cochrane's The Girl Who Threw Butterflies, and an excerpt from that novel, all new poetry, and a double-sized fiction section.

We hope all of you will join us in celebrating our 6th anniversary issue when our new site and 24th issue go live on April 15th.

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Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Issue 24 Contributors

Perigee is excited to be releasing its 6th anniversary issue this April 15th. The issue will be launched on a completely rebuilt web platform, and will include work from many noted and award winning writers including Perigee's newest contributing editors Walter Cummins and Thomas E. Kennedy. The 24th issue will present a special non-fiction section devoted to essays about, and an interview of, John Updike.

The following are the contributors to our upcoming issue. Thank you to all who submitted work and we hope everyone will enjoy our new web site and our new issue—coming April 15th.

FICTION BY:
Mick Cochrane
Walter Cummins
Stephen Goldfinger
Thomas E. Kennedy
Stephanie Manuzak
Mary McLaughlin Slechta
Garrett Socol

NON-FICTION BY:
Ellen Akins
Duff Brenna
Steven Cameron
Walter Cummins
Okla Elliott
Thomas E. Kennedy
John Mood
Peter Selgin
Tonny Vorm
Gordon Weaver
Jean Westmoore

POETRY BY:
Martin Galvin
William Charles Hardy
Rick Marlatt
Cameron Keller Scott
Michelle Webster-Hein

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