Monday, May 17, 2010

L.A. Literati

We hear a lot about New York writers and the history of places they wrote in and about so thought we'd begin a semi-regular series on the rich literary history of Los Angeles.

First of all, you can't write about Los Angeles writers without a big nod to Raymond Chandler.  He lived in L.A. from 1912 - 1946 and all but one of his novels was made into a movie. 

If you want to take a peek at his abode, you'd have to drive by 12216 Shetland Lane, Brentwood, CA.  His character, Philip Marlowe, lived elsewhere - in the cliffs above High Tower Drive in the Hollywood Heights.  You can go by and check out the high elevator tower that was described in the novels. (It's been used in countless movies - including 'Dead Again' in which Kenneth Branagh attempts an American accent while playing a modern detective).

Chandler renamed Los Angeles geography in his novels - e.g. Santa Monica Pier became The Bay City Pier; Malibu becomes Montemar Vista, and Silverlake becomes Gray Lake.  They are renamed but if you're familiar with the layout, the references are obvious.

Chandler had a love-hate relationship with Los Angeles - the physical descriptions were lovely and haunting, while the detective struggled to stay honest in a corrupt town.

I read a great non-fiction book recently called A Bright and Guilty Place by Richard Rayner that is a record of not only the criminal activity that built our city, but also a love letter to the writers who made her immortal.

Los Angeles is, and has been, home to great writers and tomorrow we'll begin to explore LAwritersgroup.com's 10 Favorite Place to Write (In No Particular Order)...

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

Poetry Events in May

Laura Copelin of Hen House Studios has updated their calendar - see below...

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FREE tunes and verse with local poet Ellyn Maybe and her Band along with many special guests, all throughout May. Come out and celebrate, hear a new sound and measure some meter!

*Thursday May 6th Poetry Rodeo at Pier 212 in Venice, Ellyn Maybe and her Band with special guests Lynne Bronstein and Jaimes Palacio at 7:30-10pm
*Thursday May 13th - Rodeo Break for Kabam Poetry Festival in Kingston, Arizona.
*Thursday May 20th Poetry Rodeo at Pier 212 in Venice, Ellyn Maybe and her Band with special guests Yvonne de La Vega and Rich Ferguson at 7:30-10pm
*Thursday May 27th Poetry Rodeo at Pier 212 in Venice, Ellyn Maybe and her Band with special guests Elena Karina Byrne and Brendan Constantine at 7:30-10pm

Let your writer's know that we've got a bunch of LA Poetry friends coming up and if they come out to the shows to talk to Ellyn and get in on the Rodeo! The music/poetry improv we've been doing with the guest poets has been really fun so far...

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Four Fabulous Literary Magazine and Contest Online Resources

When it comes to finding the right print and online publications to send your fiction, poetry, and essays, the research, while still time consuming, is much easier than it used to be back in the pre-internet days.  There are some very useful resources out there.  The challenge is making sure you aren't spending all your time dinking around in the databases rather than finishing up those stories/poems/essays and sending them out!

Poets&Writers Magazine 
They have a fairly new but very useful online database where you can search for literary 'zines that is searchable by the newest listings, by genre (fiction, poetry, non-fiction), or by magazine title.  They tell you if the publication takes electronic submissions, simultaneous submissions, genre's published, and the magazine's reading period.  It looks like they currently have 495 listings in their database.

Writers Market Database
The old tried and true Writers Market books now give you online access to their bounty of literary resources.  They boast over 8,000 listings for "...book publishers, magazines, contests, literary agents, greeting card publishers, screenwriting markets, playwriting markets, conferences, newspapers, online publications, syndicates, and organizations."  For a low monthly fee (and also a tax write-off if you earn a living as a writer), you get access to a gigantic searchable database where you can create your own folders and save the listings you like, as well as keep track of your submissions.

Duotrope Digest
This database focuses on poetry and fiction publishers, and has nearly 3,000 searchable listings.  Some of the unique aspects of this database is its extensive genre category and sub-category breakdown, the database is searchable by payscale (Non-Paying, Token, Semi-Pro, Pro), but most useful of all is that they include real response times based on user feedback and experience, so you get a real feel for how long it will take a publication to respond.  That information is only as good as the users who report back, so if you use them, don't forget to go back and let them know the response time.

CRWROPPS Listserve
This hidden treasure email list is operated generously by Allison Joseph of http://www.poetryresourcepage.com who is also a poet, editor, and college professor.   She runs it through yahoo groups and sends anywhere from 2 - 12 emails a day with different kinds of contest calls for entries, calls for submissions of all kinds, and even job openings at the professor level for colleges around the country in the creative writing field.  She doesn't filter out certain kinds of announcements (say if you wanted only poetry-related contests or calls for submission) so you have to wade through the emails yourself every day, but it's worth it.  One of the charming things about her list is that when she takes a break, she lets you know.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Call for Submissions : Unpublishable Fiction

Have a story you love that no one else seems to? The Incongruous Quarterly is looking for money-themed unpublishable fiction. From their site:
The Incongruous Quarterly is looking for submissions of unpublishable fiction and poetry for its inaugural issue. The deadline for submissions is June 4, 2010.

Unpublishable writing is misfit writing. Stories or poems that have been previously rejected; writing that is too long or too short, too strange or too normal, too much or too little. The Incongruous Quarterly is a home for work that has no other home.

The theme for fiction submissions is MONEY.
www.incongruousquarterly.com

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Poetry Events in April

Laura Copelin of Hen House Studios has some wonderful events coming up in Los Angeles to honor National Poetry Month.  She sent us a wonderful announcement and we're sharing it verbatim below...

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We want your writers to come out and celebrate National Poetry Month, hear a new sound and measure some meter! FREE tunes and verse with local poet Ellyn Maybe and her Band along with many special guests, all throughout April. We'll be groovin' all over town, dates and locations include:

*Tuesday April 13th at the Talking Stick in Venice opening for the Danny Moynahan Trio at 7pm

*Thursday April 15th is her residency, Poetry Rodeo Thursday's at Pier 212 Cafe in Venice, Ellyn Maybe and her Band with special guests JD Glasscock and Bren Petrakos at 7:30-10pm

*Thursday April 22nd Poetry Rodeo at Pier 212 in Venice, Ellyn Maybe and her Band with special guests Matthew Mars and Luke Salazar at 7:30-10pm

*Saturday April 24th Ellyn and her Band are at the LA Times Bookfair on the Poetry Stage at 5:15pm

*Thursday April 29th Poetry Rodeo at Pier 212 in Venice, Ellyn Maybe and her Band with special guests Steve Abee and Steve Miller at 7:30-10pm

They're all free and open to the public. Thanks and LOVE LOVE the blog...I'll link you to some of Ellyn's new video's if you'd like to hear some of her recent work -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw9muKkwsS4 and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Mjf1EuJ37w&feature=related

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Where exactly in Los Angeles do we hold our writers groups?

We currently hold our writers groups in three locations:
  • Our Glassell Park 8-Week Writers Group is for writers who want to join a writers group who are coming from or work near Glendale, Burbank, Pasadena, Los Feliz, East Los Angeles, Atwater Village, Hollywood, Silverlake, the the Southwest and Northwest San Fernando Valley (Encino, Woodland Hills, Reseda, Van Nuys, Sherman Oaks, North Hollywood) and surrounding areas. Map
  • Our Miracle Mile 8-Week Writers Group is good for writers coming from or who work near West Hollywood, Hollywood, West Los Angeles, Miracle Mile/Fairfax District, Century City, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Hancock Park, Fairfax District, SoFax, Santa Monica, and surrounding areas. Map
  • Our South Bay 8-Week Writers Group is good for writers interested in creative writing who are coming from or work near Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Playa Del Rey, Marina Del Ray, Palos Verdes, Torrance, San Pedro, Lawndale, Long Beach and surrounding areas. Map
We currently have two groups scheduled:
  • Our Miracle Mile 8-Week Writers Group, starting on May 5th, 2010, from 7:30pm - 10:00pm
  • Our South Bay 8-Week Writers Group, starting on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 from 7:30pm - 10:00pm
Our Glassell Park group just started but we will have another one scheduled soon!

LAwritersgroup.com has been running writers groups throughout Los Angeles since 2003. We run several writers groups / writing workshops throughout the Los Angeles area that are open to writers of all levels and kinds, with an aim toward getting words on the page and providing a safe place for writers to create new work and exchange feedback on works in progress. View our current Writing Workshop / Writers Group Meeting Schedule and or read about our group Moderators.

Whether you write novels, screenplays, essays, songs poetry, journal entries, children's books or whatever, you are welcome in our groups regardless of experience. Our groups are about creating new work and soliciting critique from your peers if you so wish.

If you have any questions about our groups, please email us at lawritersgroup(at)gmail.com. Replace (at) with @.