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Under the Blue Light: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011. June 1st is the 2011 1/2 K Prize Deadline! You have one (1) day left to submit your short-shorts and prose poems to Indiana Review. S 2011 1/2 K Prize, judged by the illustrious Ander Monson. Submit up to three pieces of non-lineated prose per entry (each piece must be 500 words or less). What is non-lineated prose, you ask? And then submit away! Dear midwest, no more storms, please! All clear. No. Take shelter, really). That I thought it was an error, some glitch in their system.
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Under the Blue Light: 2011 1/2 K Prize Winner
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Thursday, August 11, 2011. 2011 1/2 K Prize Winner. Photo by John Menard. Announcing our winner of the. 2011 1/2 K Prize. When You Look Away, The World". Congratulations to our contest winner, Corey Van Landingham, our runner-up, Jenny Forrester, and all of our wonderful finalists. We would like to extend our gratitude to Ander Monson. Our contest judge, as well as all of our entrants. Thank you for your submissions and support. You made the 2011 Indiana Review. 1/2 K Prize a success! Best New Poets 2009.
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Under the Blue Light: July Trivia Question #4
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011. July Trivia Question #4. Here comes the last trivia question. Since it's stage debut in 1904, Peter Pan. Has kept the child alive in all of us. From the Disney film in 1953 to the Broadway show starring Mary Martin to Steven Spielberg's Hook. The story has seen many changes. but one tradition remains honored from the debut of the play to the 2003 Peter Pan film. Two roles are played by the same actor. Which two roles are they? Mr Darling and Captain Hook. Best New Poets 2009.
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Under the Blue Light: January 2011
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Thursday, January 27, 2011. Indiana Review will be at AWP 2011. Next week in Washington D.C. and we are stoked! Our Bookfair table is F8. Drop by, chat with us, pick up some issues! Monday, January 24, 2011. The lull of holidays is over. It is a busy time of year: I've been hurtling snow and ice, getting ready for AWP, new semester, new classes, new Indiana Review. Podcast Powered By Podbean. Saturday, January 22, 2011. 2011 Poetry Prize is now open! POSTMARK DEADLINE: March 25, 2011. Poetry prize, her p...
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Under the Blue Light: July Trivia Contest Answer to Question #3:
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Monday, August 1, 2011. July Trivia Contest Answer to Question #3:. It's Monday and the first day of August! However, Monday also means it's time to answer the trivia question from last week! Unfortunately, we don't have a winner this week. There will, however, be ONE last question posted later even though it is no longer July. So keep a sharp eye on our blog for your last chance to be our next winner! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Powered by eSnips.com. Best New Poets 2009.
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Under the Blue Light: August 2011
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Thursday, August 11, 2011. 2011 1/2 K Prize Winner. Photo by John Menard. Announcing our winner of the. 2011 1/2 K Prize. When You Look Away, The World". Congratulations to our contest winner, Corey Van Landingham, our runner-up, Jenny Forrester, and all of our wonderful finalists. We would like to extend our gratitude to Ander Monson. Our contest judge, as well as all of our entrants. Thank you for your submissions and support. You made the 2011 Indiana Review. 1/2 K Prize a success! Was selected by Jan...
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Under the Blue Light: July 2011
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Thursday, July 28, 2011. From the Blue: Contributors Read and Recommend #7. In round 7 of our contributor interview series we spoke with Hadley Moore. Hadley is a graduate of the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. She is at work on a novel and a collection of stories. What are you reading right now? Michael Parker’s The Watery Part of the World. (Full disclosure—he’s one of my former teachers.). What else have you been reading this summer? Classic" you’ve been meaning to read? By Frank Bau...
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Under the Blue Light: Hats Off!
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Thursday, August 4, 2011. Congratulations to Ryan Teitman. Two of Indiana Review. S former poetry editors (2008-2009, and 2009-2010, respectively), who were both chosen as 2011 Ruth Lilly Fellowship finalists. Ryan is currently a Wallace Stegner Fellow in Poetry at Stanford University. His first collection of poems, Litany for the City,. And cream city review,. Wanna know the coolest thing about this double-victory? These guys are collaborators.and buddies, too. Read more here. View my complete profile.
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Under the Blue Light: November 2010
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Monday, November 29, 2010. So Thanksgiving is over. the holiday where we remember what we are thankful for and eat a lot of cranberry sauce is immediately followed by the holiday of: What am I going to buy So-and-so for Christmas/Hanukkah/Holiday of your choice? Play the cheesy [but heartfelt] music. I personally am thankful for Indiana Review. Like everyone out there, I could make a pitch to buy a subscription (or copy of) Indiana Review f. Or all your holiday gift needs, but I'm not quite. Print copies...
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Under the Blue Light: June 2011
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011. From the Blue: Contributors Read and Recommend #3. In round 3 of our contributor interview series we spoke with Tyler Meier, a poet whose "One Way to Fill Up a Sky" appeared in our latest issue. Tyler’s poems have appeared or are forthcoming in AGNI Online, Bat City Review, Forklift, Ohio, jubilat, THERMOS, and Washington Square. He works as the managing editor of the Kenyon Review and co-directs the Kenyon Review Young Writers Program. What are you reading right now? I also read ...