Showing posts with label small press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small press. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Important Announcement from Crisis Chronicles Press

Crisis Chronicles Press
has made the difficult decision to cease considering new manuscripts and publishing new titles through at least 2024. Please forgive us for failing to make the time to respond to any unsolicited queries or submissions during this time, no matter how much we love your work.
 
As Crisis Chronicles' founding editor and publisher, I have been fortunate to work with excellent poets from around the world for the past fifteen and a half years. I plan to keep most of our in-print titles available indefinitely and to continue getting them into the hands of new readers. But now that I am mostly caught up with my publishing commitments, I want and need to redirect much of my energies and focus away from publishing to other priorities.
 
I say "mostly" because there are still two authors I revere for whom I promised years ago to publish collections, though I have so far been unable to obtain all of the desired poems for these projects. I hope to fulfill these promises if and when I can. Also, I would like to eventually publish a volume two of Cheap and Easy Magazine and a volume three of Oct Tongue. But neither of those is likely to happen in 2024.
 
Please accept my deepest gratitude for your all interest and support over the years. 
 
Peace, love and poetry,

John B. Burroughs
9 November 2023
 
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Sunday, June 15, 2014

Dad's Day, New Books, Barrel

Me, Dad and baby brother Mike in April 1972 at our old apartment,
5000 O'Neill Blvd. #104C in Lorain, Ohio - photo by Mom
Some of the promising new literature I've acquired so far this month, mostly
at last night's Words Dance in the NightBallet event - photo by me
Recycling barrel painted by Dianne Borsenik, emblazoned with one of
my older short poems, now residing at Elyria Community Garden A Plenty
- photo by Dianne