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Friday, August 27, 2010

Follow My Publishing Foibles-How Many Rejections Before Publication

For my first book, I went the fairly new print-on-demand route. How is it different than traditional publishing? With print-on-demand, the publisher prints the book at the time an order is placed. Traditional publishers will do runs of say 500 to 5,000 for poetry, more for academic books, novels and, certainly more for best sellers or hope-to-be-best sellers. So, traditional publishers have an inventory that they must sell. Print-on-demand publishers, by definition, carry no inventory. Print-on demand also requires a bit more from the author but it is a virtually guaranteed way of getting published. Done right the author can even make money.

For my second book, which I feel is much better, tighter and more under control though I miss the wild abandonment of writing a first book, I decided to go the traditional publishing route. It was time to get serious. This meant a number of varied strategies had to be under taken. First, I had to downshift from the euphoria of writing and publishing that first book and quickly finishing another to the realities of promoting both books, in different ways. I quickly found that there are actually many traditional ways to publish. There are magazines and journals, reviews and anthologies, stapled and copied zines and slick shiny publications; all sizes, shapes, tastes and requirements. And nowadays, of course, there are a number of on-line publications that run the same gamut just mentioned. Though, they all follow the same basic formula.

I already had a copy of the 2010 Poet's Market and began at the letter A under the chapter titled, "Magazines and Journals." I sent out five packets of about five poems each before I realized I forgot to change some crucial information in the cover letter. That is, I asked the Alaskan Quarterly Review and four other magazines to "please consider publishing all or any of the enclosed poems in The American Poetry Review, the intended of my first letter. I do not think they were inclined to help my publishing career in quite that way. I sent a humorous follow-up apology but to no avail. At least with the Alaskan Quarterly Review, as they have the honor of the first publication to send me a rejection slip. It reads as follows,

Re: Your August Poetry Submission
We thank you for the opportunity to read your manuscript. Unfortunately, your work does not meet our needs at this time. Because we know how much effort went into this submission, we regret the use of this form. But the volume of manuscripts we receive makes a personal reply impossible.
The Editors Many Thanks

Not so bad really. The apology for the form letter was a nice touch, if ultimately meaningless. I'm sure I'll see the phrase "does not meet our needs at this time" quite a bit. Stay tuned for the next rejection. Form a pool & take bets on when I'll get my first acceptance letter. I'm sending out about five packets of 3 to 10 poems each about every other day to magazines and journals. Also, send to about five on-line publications every other day. & I send to chap book competitions, prizes & grants about every third day. There should be a mathematical formula for this. Where are the guys from Numb3rs?

Saturday, August 21, 2010

IMPORTANT IN A BIG WAY

PLEASE GO TO savetheinternet.com. If you care about free speech, whether you are liberal, conservative, or libertarian or even a Tea Party member, you should be concerned. They are fucking with all of us in regards to our right to free speech. The website explains it much better than I can & so does Al Franken (D-MN) on the video found on the website. This is for real. It is another step in the direction of this country being governed by lies or governed by the truth.

We are beyond the point of whether it is a question or not. They are storming our fortresses, our homes, our studios & garages, our little outbacks, devoted to free speech. On the internet, in the news (paper & TV, especially cable entertainment-news shows on Fox), in the rumor mill, word of mouth, lies filter throughout our lives like the tape worms that go unnoticed, scurvy in our intestines until we do a cleanse and find them laughing at us as we flush the toilet to no avail.

With the help of the Supreme Court, this country is not so slowly being turned into a neo-feudalistic society. A very few rich folks that determine everything (this goes way back, people) for a whole lot of poor folks who do the work & the bidding of, you got it, the rich folks is what we are in for, if we don't do something. Most likely we won't do anything. Not until it gets obviously bad in just about everyone's eyes. (Like maybe TV reception is cut-off?) Then, we will see marches, protests & the like. THAT IS IF WE HAD AN ORGANIZING, GALVANIZING GROUP OF DEDICATED FOLKS THAT ARE WILLING TO LEAD. But alas, even Al Sharpton has mellowed.

As the rest of the world embraces the enviornment & spiritual changes that are sure to come, the United States in its present form is just as likely to reject all such changes. Why? Corporate control. It can't be said enough! Everybody stand-up! Everybody shout! Corporate Control! Gun Control? Corporate Control! Enviornmental control? Corporate Control! Pharmaceutical control? Corporate Control! Governmental Control? Corporate Control! Corporate Control? Corporate Control!!!! Everybody say, "Corporate Control."

Friday, August 20, 2010

RANT-We've lost courtsey, are we losing the truth?

We’ve already lost the skirmish on the battlefield of Courtesy. Congressional representatives call the President a liar from the floor of Congress while the President is speaking. Dr Laura goes on a racist rant that makes Rush and Beck look like amateurs. Radio talk show hosts and cable “entertainment-news” show commentators call the President everything from a Socialist to a Stalinist, from a raving liberal to a fascist, from Mao to Hitler. Tea Party members shout down politicians at town hall meetings, some backing up their rhetoric with a piece strapped to the hip; a rifle in one hand and a misspelled home-made sign in the other.

The next battle is most likely already lost and could mean a lost cultural and economic war. The battle already raging in the jungles of the media is the fight for Truth. This skirmish has its roots in a court case that took place in Florida a few years ago. Two Fox News investigative journalists did an expose of Monsanto and hormones in milk. Their bosses made them edit the piece 22 times, until the report was a complete lie. The reporters balked, lost their jobs and sued Fox. The first trial ended in their favor with the jury awarding a very hefty settlement. The ruling was overturned on appeal with the court saying that Fox news had no obligation to tell the truth and that the reporters were insubordinate for not going along with the lie. It stands that way today.

Now, the combination of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling and the Senate’s refusal to pass a disclosure requirement for money donated to political candidates threatens the truth of our democracy. Corporations like Fox (which is half-owned by a Saudi Arabian gajallionaire oil thug who believes in a Taliban-like Sharia law) can now dump as much money as they want to into any political campaign they feel like and they don’t have to disclose how much money or which campaign they gave the money. Corporations can lie, they can give as much as they want to any political candidate and campaign that they want. People get in trouble, sometimes lots of trouble, for lying and people do have to disclose how much and to whom they’ve given political money. In fact, people have limits on the political money the can give and if they go over those limits, they go to jail. Somehow, this does not pass the smell test, like the blind man in the fish market.

The lies about President Obama would be funny, except that so many people believe them. According to a recent poll, one fifth of the country believes he is a Muslim. The researchers did not ask how the interviewees felt about Muslims or the President. And that’s beside the point. The point is that 20% of the country believes the lies (or at least this one) that are put out by right wing groups, organizations, think tanks, and media outlets. Lies that began before his election. Not regular lies but hateful lies. And I bet more than 20% of Americans believe some of the other lies of Fox News et al.

It began, in the mainstream media, with the Birther movement. He wasn’t born here. Where’s his birth certificate? A friend of mine sends me anti-Obama screeds from time to time, usually from some ersatz website or manically paranoid blog. The President has been called everything from a sodomite to a power grabbing racist, from a doped-out party-goer to a fascist corporate-loving anti-Christ. Obviously, not much there to be taken seriously but some folks do.

My favorite new lie is the one about a mosque being built at Ground Zero. For one it is not a mosque. It is a community center based on the example of YM & YWCAs. It does have a place to pray but so do YMCAs & YWCAs. Further more, it is not at Ground Zero, it's a few blocks away. AND, there is already a mosque at Ground Zero built soon after 9/11. What? Did they slip it in and disguise it with a hologram? How did that get past us? IT HAPPENED DURING THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION. And just like a lot of the problems we face and argue about germinated during Regan and grew like a honey suckle vine through Bush, Clinton, Bush and entangled this country in all its lies. Sonny Bush, relegated to putting the nearly final nails in the American coffin, as always, just couldn't get the job done. So, there are still battles these folks want to engage in.

Fox News (that hurts to write) continues to be caught in it's lies, small to large, innocuous to inflammatory. The most recent stand out being the flap over Ms. Sherrod of the Ag department. Sure, everything on the video is true but it was edited and manipulated to the point of presenting the exact opposite point of view than the one she was actually conveying. But where are the lies rooted and why do people believe them? I believe the lies are rooted in hate, both the telling and the believing of the lies. Maybe the lying Tea Partiers and bloated talk show hosts are just getting extra media attention, which may be amplifying the hatred; but still it seems particularly vile and I believe reinforced by the media. And, of course, hatred is usually rooted in ignorance. It's one thing to be vile and truthful, quite another to be vile and lying. One is merely rude; the other extremely rude, insanely propagandized and dangerously intrusive. But I won't say something as rude as, "Goebbels woulda been proud." My mama raised a gentleman.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

SPORTS-BASEBALLL-JOSH HAMILTON IS MM?

Back in the Miami 80's, I went on a fish buying trip to Florida (from NYC ) & the southeastern part of this great country. I was sent on a mission to buy fish, shrimp, crab, red snapper, swordfish & any other delicacies. I found that most fisherman were making most of their money from "Square Grouper." Bales of pot found floating in the the bay. I'm not complaining. Just looking for a way for the smaller companies & the individuals that shrimp & crab to get a little out of this cuz that's all they get is a little . . .

Josh Hamilton of the Texas Rangers is a handsome guy, looks good in the tight uniforms of the baseball world. The old world, Josh ain't baggy pants Manny, looking like he's running with some extras in his pants. I can't imagine they help anyway but for the groupies after the game. But Josh as Mickey? Maybe. Mickey was majestic. Josh is a shrimper.

Josh, as we know went through a whole lot of living that many of us will never have to confront. Hamilton played baseball growing up in North Carolina. He was the first overall pick in the 1999 Major League Baseball Draft by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.[1] He was considered a blue chip prospect until injuries and a drug addiction derailed his career in 2001.

The legend of Josh Hamilton, Texas Ranger, is growing on a nightly basis. There is nobody like him in baseball, and possibly nobody this good, this big, this fast and this unique -- a 6'4", 235-pound sledgehammer of a hitter who can run balls down in center field and fly around the bases and hit for such a high average -- since Mickey Mantle in his prime.

Talk about steroids. If Mickey Mantle wasn't an alcoholic, drug addict can you imagine what he might have done? He did shit to impair his performance (not on purpose), not enhance it.

Back to that trip to Florida. My wife, at the time, & I got on to an elevator with two other folks. Liz poked me. "What?" I was gazing at the petite blonde next us. "That's Mickey Mantle," I was appalled that she recognized him before I did. My Hero! The elevator stopped on the seventh floor. Of course. They stepped off & Meryln turned to me & smiled. What a gal.

Monday, August 9, 2010

POLITICS - Afghani War

Now that the military has said that there is no "military reason" to be in Afghanistan, why are we there? Probably something Eisenhower warned us about: the military-industrial-congressional complex (the "congressional" part of the quote is usually left out). From very large to small, there are estimated to be about 60,000 private contractors in the country. They get paid only as long as the war goes on. Or is there an alternative for them?

Now, I know President Obama favors the war and told us so during the campaign. From his point of view, it seems paramount to disrupt the terrorist network and hopefully keep the Taliban out of power. He also seems genuinely interested in providing some sort of governmental/societal infrastructure that leaves out the Taliban. Mostly, for their backward stance on women and girls, which goes hand in hand with their backward stance on men and boys. However, the Taliban have moved into Pakistan, as well as, holding their territory in the south of Afghanistan.

Then, of course, there is the "natural resources" reason. Until recently, we thought it was so that an oil pipe line could be built across the country. Now, we know that a booming mining industry awaits Afghanistan and with it all the environmental degradation of acids and poisons. Though it has been known awhile, it was just recently publicized that all those minerals reside in the mountains of Afghanistan. "The previously unknown deposits — including huge veins of iron, copper, cobalt, gold and critical industrial metals like lithium — are so big and include so many minerals that are essential to modern industry that Afghanistan could eventually be transformed into one of the most important mining centers in the world, the United States officials believe."1 Over a trillion dollars worth of minerals in them thar hills.

No one seems to be using the "stop heroin" argument these days. So, why don't we buy Afghanistan's opium for use in medical painkillers and research. We currently purchase the opium our medical community uses from New Zealand. And we should help the Afghanistan farming community to switch to profitable crops. Saffron, an incredibly expensive spice, used to be the number one cash crop of Afghanistan.

If there is no military reason for being in the country then let us bring the military home. Let the contractors stay if they want, but let them get their pay from the Afghanistan government. Let them build the roads, tear up the mountains and destroy the country in the process, if that's the devil's deal Karzai wants with Blackwater and Haliburton. But let us spend our money on our roads. There are places in this country where rather than repairing roads, states and counties are just filling in with gravel; whole roads are turning to gravel for miles long stretches. A recent study by the American Society of Civil Engineers gave the following grades to the areas that make up our infrastructure:
Aviation D
Bridges C
Dams D
Drinking Water D-
Energy D+
Hazardous Waste D
Inland Waterways D-
Levees D-
Public Parks & Recreation C-
Rail C-
Roads D-
School D
Solid Waste C+
Transit D
Wastewater D-

Notice the highest grade is a C+ for "Solid Waste." The best we can do is get rid of our shit in a mediocre manner. There is more detailed information at their website, www.asce.org/reportcard/2009/grades.cfm. No matter the reason for wanting to stay in Afghanistan it seems that we can bring the military home and let the Afghanistan people decide what they want and who they want to deal with. The money saved would be incredible. The amount of lives saved priceless.

1. New York Times, June 13, 2010.
www.nytimes.com/2010/06/14/world/asia/14minerals.html



Sunday, August 8, 2010

POETRY

Promise

A new blossoming

A way to find a way out

Another escape


Go for it quickly

I promise to do likewise

Together we can


If you walk the path

I will be right by your side

Lost again in truth

POETRY

Mixed Up Shook Up


No expiration
The small measure of a man
Is a thought away

It comes upon us
In the middle of the night
In our unawares

Even when we're told
We don't believe their bullshit
It's a jail in here

Shinola comes soft
& carries a damn big stick
lost is all the truth

POETRY - as always, I own the copyright

The Body


I apologize
For being murdered last night
My fault after all

Not protecting us
The heirs lions the whole thing
Attack from behind again

I didn't see you
The disappointment once more
I saw what is dead

But what does that say
About greed & jealousy
Well nothing really

The body next door
It says a lot about me
& more about you

Saturday, August 7, 2010

REMEMBER EVERYTHING IS COPYRIGHTED

POETRY

The Body


I apologize

For being murdered last night

My fault after all


Not protecting us

The heirs lions the whole thing

Attack from behind


I did not see you

The disappointment once more

I saw what is dead


But what does that say

About greed & jealousy

Well nothing really


The body next door

Says a lot about myself

& more about you