In The Margins E1: Less is More
An Interview with Bull City Press
We are releasing our initial episode as a special Holiday gift to our current readers. Additional episodes, on a biweekly basis (first and third Tuesdays of each month), will be published starting in February.
E1 Guest: Bull City Press Executive Director, Ross White
Executive Director, Ross White gives insight to the origins of Bull City Press, the micro-journal, Inch, the Frost Place Residency Chapbook Contest, and his fascinating biases for poetry submissions. Ross says to writers: “Send your stuff. There’s no greater joy as an editor than opening a submission and thinking, ‘oh my god, that’s the one!’” Ross White, Poet, Executive Director of Bull City Press http://www.rosswhite.com/
Podcast Notes
- How We Came Upon the Colony by Ross White http://www.unicorn-press.org/books/White-How-We-Came-Upon-the-Colony.html
Bull City Press, Durham, North Carolina http://www.bullcitypress.com/ Inch Magazine by Bull City Press http://bullcitypress.com/inch/
- Luke Hankins – “A Thought That’s Freeing” http://bullcitypress.com/inch/issues/
- Katherine DeBlassie – “Poema de Amor (14)” http://bullcitypress.com/inch/issues/
Frost Place Chapbook Competition Submission deadline: December 31st every year. http://bullcitypress.com/submissions-top/frost-place-chapbook-competition/
The Frost Place, Franconia New Hampshire http://www.frostplace.org/
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