Clockhouse Writers Conference
By Heather Leah Huddleston Poets use fewer words than writers of other genres, and maybe because of this, their very existence is oftentimes viewed as somewhat magical, definitely romantic. It seems that everyone these days wants to be a “writer” but not many want to...
Clockhouse Writers Conference
Clockhouse’s calls for submission brought wonderful poetry submissions for Volumes One, Two, and Three and the first honor for a Clockhouse-published work: A Pushcart Prize Special Mention for Amy King’s “Rolling Deep” (Volume One) was in this category. ...
Clockhouse Writers Conference
Clockhouse’s Editorial Director Sarah Cedeño informs us that the submissions and reading period is going very well. The submissions period ends on December 1 at 11:59, so please do spread the word and consider submitting yourself, so long as you are not...
Clockhouse Writers Conference
We’re offering what we hope is a timely reminder that Clockhouse’s submission period is open. We’ve worked hard to get the word out–you’ll see the call in Poets & Writers, The Writer’s Chronicle, New Pages, Narrative, and other...
Clockhouse Writers Conference
By Heather Leah Huddleston Words are serious business for Jeb Sharp. The tiny stepping stones that can bridge gaps between people politically, culturally, personally, Sharp knows all too well that those words can also cause severe tension. As a radio personality and...