Sunday 14 February 2016

Turbulent Times

This week's news from our turbulent little world...


Calls for submissions

Hobo Camp Review is open for submissions for their Spring issue, check their submissions page here.

Turbulence is seeking submissions for issue 16, for details of how to submit your work click here.

Valley Press is seeking submissions for its upcoming Yorkshire-themed anthology, to be edited by Miles Salter. Check out their call for submissions for full details.


Events

The launch of Stephanie Conn's debut collection, The Woman on the Other Side (Diore Press) will take place on 11th March at the Crescent Arts Centre, Belfast at 8pm.

Susan Evans is featuring at the Angry Manifesto Readings at Cross Hands in Fishponds, Bristol on 24th February from 8pm and at Girlfriend in a Comma at the Full Stop Cafe, Brick Lane, London on 25th February. Check out her facebook page for more details.

Chris Stewart will be testing out a new dramatic dialogue at the ARCADE Scratch Night at ARC in Stockton on 9th March. The night starts at 7pm and more details can be found here and Chris can be tweeted @sideburnedpoet.

Forthcoming Collections

Mary McCollum's debut collection, "Heart on the Water", will be published as a signed, limited-edition and as an ebook by Dancing Sisters on March 1st. 

New Collections

Andy Fletcher's new collection, How To Be A Bomb, is out now and is available from Wrecking Ball Press.

Venues and Installations

If you're planning a trip to Perthshire this year The Corbenic Poetry Path is well worth a visit. The 3km path not only takes in Highland scenery but also poetry carvings, etchings and burnings from some of Scotland's most active poets, including Jon Plunkett


Turbulent Times

If you are a Turbulence contributor (past or present) and have news of an event, collection, chapbook, project, call for submissions or anything else literature-related, drop us an email at turbulencemagazine@gmail.com and we'll endeavour to include it in the next Turbulent Times post.

Tuesday 9 February 2016

Turbulent Times

This week's news from our turbulent little world...


Calls for submissions

Hobo Camp Review is open for submissions for their Spring issue, check their submissions page here.

Turbulence is seeking submissions for issue 16, for details of how to submit your work click here.

Valley Press is seeking submissions for its upcoming Yorkshire-themed anthology, to be edited by Miles Salter. Check out their call for submissions for full details.


Events

The launch of Stephanie Conn's debut collection, The Woman on the Other Side (Diore Press) will take place on 11th March at the Crescent Arts Centre, Belfast at 8pm.

The launch of Andy Fletcher's new collection, How to be a Bomb, will take place at Hull Central Library on 10th February at 7.30pm.

Susan Evans is featuring at the Angry Manifesto Readings at Cross Hands in Fishponds, Bristol on 24th February from 8pm and at Girlfriend in a Comma at the Full Stop Cafe, Brick Lane, London on 25th February. Check out her facebook page for more details.

Speakers' Corner, an open mic for poets, storytellers and spoken word performers will take place on 10th February at the Golden Ball, York. This month's featured guest is Hannah Stone at 7.30pm.

Wendy Pratt is running The Word Shop every Thursday afternoon (1.30 - 3.30pm), a weekly workshop series in Gristhorpe, North Yorks.


Forthcoming Collections

Mary McCollum's debut collection, "Heart on the Water", will be published as a signed, limited-edition and as an ebook by Dancing Sisters on March 1st.



Turbulent Times

If you are a Turbulence contributor (past or present) and have news of an event, collection, chapbook, project, call for submissions or anything else literature-related, drop us an email at turbulencemagazine@gmail.com and we'll endeavour to include it in the next Turbulent Times post.

Monday 1 February 2016

Turbulent Times

This week's news from our turbulent little world...


Calls for submissions

Hobo Camp Review is open for submissions for their Spring issue, check their submissions page here.

Turbulence is seeking submissions for issue 16, for details of how to submit your work click here.

Valley Press is seeking submissions for its upcoming Yorkshire-themed anthology, to be edited by Miles Salter. Check out their call for submissions for full details.


Events

The launch of Andy Fletcher's new collection, How to be a Bomb, will take place at Hull Central Library on 10th February.

Speakers' Corner, an open mic for poets, storytellers and spoken word performers will take place on 10th February at the Golden Ball, York. This month's featured guest is Hannah Stone.

Wendy Pratt is running The Word Shop every Thursday afternoon, a weekly workshop series in Gristhorpe, North Yorks.



Collections


Michael Mc Aloran's new collection, breath(en) flux is out now from Hesterglock Press.


Reviews

Sabotage Reviews features Bethany W. Pope's review of Wendy Pratt's latest pamphlet, Lapstrake. The pamphlet is available now from Flarestack Poets.



Journal publications

Issue 223 of Ambit is out now, featuring a poem from Ariel Dawn.

The Journal #47 is out now, including poetry from: David Andrew, Laura Chalar, Jim Conwell, Clive Donovan, Fred Johnston and Robert Nisbet.


Nutshells and Nuggets features a poem by Rose Cook.


Turbulent Times

If you are a Turbulence contributor (past or present) and have news of an event, collection, chapbook, project, call for submissions or anything else literature-related, drop us an email at turbulencemagazine@gmail.com and we'll endeavour to include it in the next Turbulent Times post.

Sunday 24 January 2016

Turbulent Times

This week's news from our turbulent little world...


Calls for submissions

San Pedro River Review closes for submissions for its next edition on 31st January 2016. The issue's theme is "The American Southwest". Check out their website for more details.

Turbulence is seeking submissions for issue 16, for details of how to submit your work click here.


Competitions

The Prole Laureate Poetry Competition, with a £200 first prize closes for entries on 31st January 2016. This year's judge is Kate O'Shea.


Journal publications

Bunchgrass Press' chapbook anthology Gate is out now, featuring poetry from Jeffrey C Alfier and Tobi Alfier.

Issue 25 of Hobo Camp Review is out now, including poetry from Tobi Alfier and James H Duncan.

Mad Swirl has published a poem by Jonathan Butcher on their site.

Volume 2, Issue 1 of The Magnolia Review is out now, including poetry from Tobi Alfier, Gary Beck and Tom Pescatore.

Issue 9 of Red Paint Hill is out now, including poetry from Kierstin Bridger.


Turbulent Times

If you are a Turbulence contributor (past or present) and have news of an event, collection, chapbook, project, call for submissions or anything else literature-related, drop us an email at turbulencemagazine@gmail.com and we'll endeavour to include it in the next Turbulent Times post.

Sunday 17 January 2016

Turbulent Times

The latest news from our turbulent little world...


Calls for submissions

Turbulence is still seeking submissions for issue 16, for details of how to submit, click here.



Journal publications

Tobi Alfier and Len Kuntz have pieces of short fiction appearing in Revolution John.

Byron Beynon has poetry appearing in Wilderness House Literary Review.

Joseph Farley has poetry appearing in A Bouquet of Flowers from Green Panda Press.

Howie Good and Kenneth Pobo have poetry appearing in MockingHeart Review.

Wendy Pratt has a poem appearing in Three Drops from a Cauldron.


Forthcoming collections

Mary McCollum's debut collection, "Heart on the Water", will be published as a signed, limited-edition and as an ebook by Dancing Sisters on March 1st.

  
Turbulent Times

If you are a Turbulence contributor (past or present) and have news of an event, collection, chapbook, project, call for submissions or anything else literature-related, drop us an email at turbulencemagazine@gmail.com and we'll endeavour to include it in the next Turbulent Times post.

Sunday 10 January 2016

Turbulent Times

The latest news from our turbulent little world...


Calls for submissions

Turbulence is back from hiatus and is seeking poetry submissions for issue sixteen. For details of how to submit, click here.

San Pedro River Review is now open for submissions for its next edition for which the theme is "The American Southwest". Check out their website for more details.


Journal publications

Joseph Farley has poems appearing in appearing in Ygdrasil.

Howie Good has a poem in haikuniverse.

Bruce McRae, Kushal Poddar and April Salzano all appear in issue six of The Birds We Piled Loosely.


Events

The 2016 York Literature Festival programme is out now and can viewed here.


Turbulent Times

If you are a Turbulence contributor (past or present) and have news of an event, collection, chapbook, project, call for submissions or anything else literature-related, drop us an email at turbulencemagazine@gmail.com and we'll endeavour to include it in the next Turbulent Times post.

Sunday 3 January 2016

Issue 16 submissions

Turbulence is back from its hiatus and we are now inviting submissions for issue 16. Please send up to six previously unpublished poems on any theme and a brief (50ish words), third-person biographical note to us at turbulencemagazine@gmail.com. As you are probably aware, Turbulence doesn't have the money to be able to pay poets for their work, but we do offer a free contributor copy to all the poets we include. These are hard copies in the UK and pdf versions for poets outside the UK.

We're really sorry that we have been away for so long, but we are very happy to be back!