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The 1,000 Likes Facebook Giveaway Comes to an End!

In CALYX Interns, Contests and Prizes on August 1, 2011 at 12:36 pm

Hello again, CALYX fans!

Guess what happened last week?

Look! How amazing is that? What’s more, we’ve gotten over a hundred new fans since then. We can’t thank you all enough for pitching in, whether you merely liked our new page or went the extra mile and shared it with your friends as well.

Hitting one thousand means that our journal giveaway contest– for all three copies of the turn of the millenium’s Volume 19 CALYX Journals– has come to a close. Just a few minutes ago, I pulled two names out of a jar.

First, I shook it up.

Then I reached in.

Our first winner was Gloria Attar! But there was one more to go, so I reached in again:

And I picked our second winner: R.a. Rycraft!

Congratulations to both of you, and thank you so much to everyone who participated. Stay tuned– our next goal is 2,000!

Cheers,

Mara, CALYX Intern

Journal Giveaway!

In CALYX Interns, Contests and Prizes on June 28, 2011 at 11:36 am

In honor of our 35th anniversary this year, and because we love you, CALYX will be giving away two sets of all three journals comprising volume 19, spanning from late 1999 to early 2001.

We’re asking our followers’ help to reach 1,000 “likes” on our Facebook page. Once we hit that thousand, we’ll randomly pick two people from those who helped spread the word to receive these beautiful journals!

Trust me, these journals are awesome. The lovely Paige will now demonstrate:

See? Don’t you want them?

But for anyone to get them, we need everyone’s help.

Here’s how it works: tell all your friends to “like” us on Facebook, then either comment on this blog post right here or comment on our Facebook and let us know you spread the word about CALYX. As soon as we hit 1,000, we’ll compile all the names of those wonderful fans and two of you will be our winners.

Go forth and spread the word!

Contests! Prizes!

In Contests and Prizes on May 17, 2010 at 8:34 pm

Hello CALYX poets,

This is a reminder that the deadline for the 2010 Lois Cranston Memorial Poetry Prize is coming up on May 31.  Here’s some reasons why you should submit to the contest:

1. Everyone who enters the contest gets a free journal

2. Your chance to win $300 and get published

3. You can be a part of a well-known literary journal that has been publishing feminist art and literature for 34 years

4. You’ll make assistant editor Becky very happy!

5. Who doesn’t like getting and sending letters?

6. Contests: just plain fun. 

Send your 3 best poems to CALYX, PO Box B, Corvallis, OR, 97333 with the reading fee of $15 enclosed. Your money goes to making sure your submissions are read carefully (by our lovely editorial board of 5 readers, and our final judge Fran P. Adler).  You also get to support CALYX!

The Director’s Blog

In CALYX Staff, Contests and Prizes, Director on March 16, 2010 at 3:49 am

Penelope Scambly Schott

March 16, 2010

The announcement of the winner of the first Sarah Lantz Memorial Poetry Book Award that went to Penelope Scambly Schott for her collection Crow Mercies has been exciting. It has also kept CALYX and Penelope very busy. We were delighted to receive the news from the Final Judge, Colleen McElroy, earlier in January than expected. Our distributor, Consortium’s (CBSD) deadlines for the announcement of Fall titles were due in January and February. We rushed to get information from the author and write the “tipsheets” for the new title. Then rushed to write the catalogue copy for CBSD and rushed to get a cover design in as well. And at the same time we wrote to authors Penelope has suggested asking them if they would read Penelope’s manuscript and give a cover comment. I just wrote to Lucille Clifton earlier this week without knowing she had been ill, and just received the news she has died. How very sad.

The hard part of the award is all the good manuscripts that CALYX received for consideration that didn’t win. I was left contacting all the authors and letting them know. There’s never an easy way to handle that correspondence.

Sarah Lantz

This award came about because a generous donor set up funds to establish an award in Sarah Lantz’s memory after we published her book, Far Beyond Triage. Sarah was a great poet, a brilliant thinker, and an enthusiast for life. She was a long-time supporter of CALYX and had been an editorial member of CALYX Journal for a number of years. We had published her poetry in CALYX Journal early in her publishing life. When her book ms. was selected for publication, I had no idea that the experience would be life-changing for me. Sarah had become a close friend. She was suffering from brain cancer and had aphasia resulting from surgeries removing the tumors as we started editing her ms. Yet, her sense of humor and her exciting character were still intact through the cancer ordeal. But communication with Sarah over the ms. was a struggle with language. It was the most difficult editorial work we ever have done—discovering, as we worked together on the book, that Sarah, despite signs of hopeful remissions, would not be recuperating. And that Sarah’s struggle with words—this brilliant poet whose life had been the beauty of words—continued throughout the process. Despite all this Sarah’s eyes continued to shine with her remarkable humor and she continued to laugh through her episodes finding words as we finalized her first, and very unfortunately last, book.

Far Beyond Triage was released in October 2007. Sarah died September 10th, 2007 at the age of 48. It was the month before we had her book back from the printer. She did receive the galley copy of her book (the early copy that goes to reviewers months before the final release of the book) and was delighted with the design and cover art which she had helped select. I’ll never forget the day I brought her the galleys. How she hugged her new book and loved it! I miss Sarah but am glad that we are able to commemorate her love of poetry with the Sarah Lantz Memorial Poetry Book Prize.

Lois Prize 2010 Coming Up

In Contests and Prizes on February 3, 2010 at 3:41 am

Feb 3, 2010

Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Submit Your Poems to the 2010 Lois Cranston Poetry Prize:

10. winner gets $300 prize
9. winner gets published in a beautiful magazine
8. finalists get a free 3 issue subscription to CALYX
7. finalists get published on CALYX website
6. semi-finalists get the recognition of being really close to winning (yes!)
5. it makes editors smile to see lots of different poets writing and sharing their work
4. fun for interns to carry mail from our PO box to our office
3. raises funds for CALYX–support women’s literature!
2. it’s exciting to wait and see if you win (contest! contest! contest!)
1. ALL contestants get 1 free issue of CALYX

We start accepting submissions March 1!

Send 3 poems and $15 entry fee to PO Box B Corvallis, Oregon 97339
See http://www.calyxpress.org/ for full contest details

Sarah Lantz Memorial Poetry prize Winner Announced!

In Contests and Prizes on January 26, 2010 at 3:37 am

Jan 26, 2010

We congratulate Penelope Scambly Schott for her winning book, Crow Mercies. Penelope is the winner of our first Sarah Lantz Memorial Poetry Book Prize. There were many entries, and it was not an easy decision, but final judge Colleen McElroy selected Crow Mercies from a final group of eight books.

Because the lead time on book publication is so early, we got busy right away! Crow Mercies has an ISBN number, and we have entered the summaries and other needed info online with our distributor — a January deadline for an October printing! As someone who is relatively new to this, it is interesting to me how long a lead time there is for many aspects of the production.

I’ll be blogging along the way, as I learn more about how to produce a book of poetry!
– Cathy

Sarah Lantz Finalists Chosen and Sent to Final Judge

In Contests and Prizes on December 15, 2009 at 3:28 am

All the contributors to the Sarah Lantz Oregon Women’s Memorial Poetry Book Prize have been read blind by the CALYX editors (they were accepted from 9/1/09 to 11/20/09). The finalists were sent on to the Final Judge, Colleen McElroy, on 12/14/09. We plan to announce the winner in late January, 2010.

Lois Cranston Poetry Prize Winners on CALYX website!

In CALYX Events, CALYX Interns, Contests and Prizes on November 5, 2009 at 6:33 am

The hard work of judging the Lois Cranston Memorial Poetry Prize is done. The poems of our winner, Linda Strever of Olympia, WA and of our two Honorable Mentions — Pat Cason of Vancouver, WA and Kathryn Alison Graves of Keizer, OR — are on our website at http://www.calyxpress.org/ . After that always comes the hard work of thanking all those who submitted, and sending them a copy of CALYX Journal.

Kelly Sorting!

Our interns, Shayna and Kelly, did a lot of packing, sealing and sorting — here’s Kelly at work in our mailroom (above).

CALYX Brigade with Mail

Almost 700 submissions were received! And yesterday, after at least a week’s worth of prep, we got the many packages in the mail!
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