Monday, August 17, 2009

Power Outage acceptance

Pure Francis, an online literary journal, has accepted for their upcoming Winter 2009 edition my poem Power Outage. Please check it out at purefrancis.org. I'll let you know when it's available online.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Black and White (if only Read all over)

My poem Black and White, a musing written in Texas about the Guadelupe Mountains, the clarify of old movies, and the swagger of the soul has been accepted by San Pedro River Review, a print poetry and art publication. The Fall 2009 issue comes out in September. Their website, which gives guidelines and info, is www.sprreview.com. I'm excited that this poem in particular found its meandering way into a journal named after the ancient river flowing from Sonora, Mexico to Arizona...it feels fitting...

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Silent in Hand....

A fairly new poem, Silent in Hand, written just before my move to Oregon, has just been accepted for the Fall 2009 print edition of Third Wednesday, a journal who last year published another piece. Their website is thirdwednesday.org. Please support and check them out!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

new Literary Bohemian out Monday!



Monday, 8/10, the next issue of Literary Bohemian will be out. It's a unique venue for literary travel writing, poetry, and tidbits: snapshots of our varied journeys. Check it out at www.literarybohemian.com. My poem Icelandic Horses found its way into this issue, via one path or another...

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

...........A Handkerchief Waving......

A Handkerchief Waving, a two year old poem I'd fought hard to get published, has now been accepted at Wild Goose Poetry Review. In October their Fall 2009 issue will be out. Please check it out at: www.wildgoosepoetryreview.com.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

new flickr account

To keep up with my burgeoning interest in photography and to relay some images to friends back East, I've just created a flickr account: www.flickr.com/photos/johnsibleywilliams. Should be new shots up fairly frequently. Feel free to comment on them, as I'm just beginning to understand the rudimentary basics of photography....