a bit of self promotion
Thursday, January 22, 2009 - 8:56 pm GMT
Here are a few of my publication highlights from 2008, perhaps you will find some of these interesting.
In September, I was selected as one of the winners of the Late Blooms Poetry Postcard contest.
This is a wonderful contest for women poets over the age of 40 who have not yet published a full length collection.
In this contest, the seven winning poems are paired with artwork from seven women artists and a series of art quality 5 x 7 post cards are produced for sale (winners receive 10 20 sets of cards they can sell at readings, etc.).
The 2008 series is available from series editor Lana Ayers on her website, as is the 2007 series. Both groups of cards are really gorgeous.
As a side bar for you writers out there, if you follow the link you may notice that I was a finalist in 2007 with a poem of the same title as the one I won with this year.
The 2008 poem is a new version of the same poem I submitted in 2007. Just something to keep in mind - the crafting process is often quite iterative, and can yield more than one good finished version of a piece of writing.
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It was also my privilege to be selected for inclusion in two wonderful anthologies in 2008.
The first is Pontoon #10, the tenth anniversary edition of this wonderful journal from Floating Bridge Press.
One of my favorite poems from recent work, a piece called ‘waiting,’ appears here in the tremendous company of a great many truly gifted poets. This really is a volume worth reading.
You can read a bit more about it via this link (which includes a link near the bottom of the page where you can purchase a copy if you want).
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The other 2008 anthology my work appears in is Migraine Expressions, edited by Betsy Blondin. And I am truly delighted to have my work included this wonderful book.
In this case, the poem that appears is one of my all time favorites, ‘a comment on migraines and subtitles,’ written in 2003 and published several times since then.

Migraine Expressions contains writings and images from artists, writers, and other individuals with migraine disease. And it is a tremendously powerful collection of work.
Each individual piece of writing or visual art speaks volumes about this diverse and troubling disease, and the exquisite editing of the book makes it all resonate in harmony. The order of work, and the pairing of the written and visual work paints a distinctive tableau that truly gives this collection an integrated and independent voice of its own.
The icing on the cake is that the book is produced as a beautiful 8.5 x 11 inch hardcover publication printed on heavyweight paper, with great design, and containing really superior reproductions of the visual artwork.
The book is available through Amazon via the marketplace, or the editor’s website. The marketplace seller, Word Metro Press, is actually the editor, Betsy Blondin. Ms Blondin, a migraine sufferer herself, conceptualized this project, obtained grant money to help fund it, was the point of contact for everything from submissions to questions, and is one of the nicest people I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with. Her energy and dedication was and is an inspiration.
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indy work, all of it - in case you care…



Wow, this is impressive Kayt and well-deserved recognition. I look forward to checking out the links you’ve included. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Hugs, G
i have never sent mine out,, not even really on the net.. i have a few pieces i really like,, but i just don’t have the confidence i guess,, or maybe i am just not willing to be rejected…..
congrats on all counts.. i wish they let you view the post cards individually… what did your say????
I’d love to read yours too Kayt!!! G
You really deserve the recognition. You are one of the best poets I have met on the internet. Without question. Your images really are quite beautiful and I enjoy how well-considered your pieces are. You are also just plain clever! I am so glad you have had your work included in these publications. I hope you are just as successful this year.
G (x2) thanks G - I really appreciate your support and I’ll get the poem posted with the other published stuff gyroscope rebel arts and I’ll put a note and link up here on the blog to it once that is done - hugs back!!
paisley yes for sure, the rejection thing is real - but honestly publication is a lot about numbers - acceptance rate is low (1-5%) even for excellent work - I keep all my many, many rejections (and acceptances of course) and I made it a game of trying to get at least 10 rejections per month when I first started submitting, just a silly thing to help me focus on making sure I was submitting and resubmitting the work often enough - never got to ten but I got close and the side-effect is that I’ve grown rhino skin when it comes to the work - which is a huge benefit in this biz!
and btw - I’ve read just excellent pieces by you - and I am sure I’ve only read a very small fraction of your entire body of work - when you are ready, you’ll know - and then just go for it !!
I’ll get the poem in question posted in the published poems section on gyroscope rebel arts and will post a link to it on the blog once it is there - thanks tons for the interest!!
Selma thanks Selma - your very kind words are so much appreciated. and yes indeed - success for everyone - cheers!! for me that will be improved quality of my writing, pushing out in new directions, and getting my current manuscript submitted to everywhere it needs to go before the deadlines pass -