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Monday, May 11, 2009 11:41 AM

A cool contest for newbie comin'-uppers

Judith Fitzgerald


Beginning povert-poets take note: Best New Poets, an annual anthology of 50 poems inked by relatively unknown emerging writers, is accepting online submissions from aspiring poets (including Canadian ones) who have yet to see publication of their first full-length books until June 1st. (Chapbooks don't count.) A blind competition costing $3.50 USD per entry, Kim Addonizio will guest-edit its resulting 2009 volume. Dozens of contests exist out there; but, IMO, this one delivers on its implied promise of fairness for all. G'Luck! (And, by all means, if you manage to make it through, don't hesitate to swag a little braggadocio to you know who and I'll ante-up the glory by further promoting the obvious talents of you, you or you. After all, the time's always right for Canadians to prove what we can do when it comes to going the distance with a leading poetic piece or two; our unofficial motto's not "Can Do" for nuthin', now, is it?)



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Peter Scowen

Peter Scowen is a communities editor with the Globe and Mail and is responsible for the Globe Books website. He is a veteran reporter and editor who has worked for a number of dailies and alternative weeklies in Toronto and Montreal. He is the author of Rogue Nation: The America the Rest of the World Knows.

 
 

Judith Fitzgerald

Judith Fitzgerald -- poet, editor and cultural critic with 30 works (including poetry, biography, anthologies and children's books) to her credit -- writes about poetry for In Other Words and is a contributing reviewer for this newspaper as well as a Poetry Fellow of the Chalmers Arts Foundation. Short-listed for (or recipient of) several major honours including the Fiona Mee, Trillium, Governor-General's Poetry and Writers’ Choice Awards (among others), she recently completed The Adagios Quartet. The ex-Torontonian now calls the Almaguin Highlands home.

 
 

Linda Leith

Linda Leith is the founder and artistic director of the Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival. The annual festival was the world's first multilingual (including English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Farsi, Italian, Urdu...) books festival when it was launched in 1999. Linda's most recent book is Marrying Hungary (2008).

 
 

Brian Joseph Davis

Brian Joseph Davis is an artist and writer based in Toronto. He's the co-founder of Joyland.ca and has written for Arthur Magazine, The Utne Reader, and Eye Weekly. He's the author of the books Portable Altamont (Coach House, 2005) and I,Tania (ECW, 2008), which Slate.com called "the book of your fever dreams."

 
 

Ben McNally

Ben McNally has been a bookseller in Toronto for more than 30 years and has been operating his own store, Ben McNally Books, in the heart of Toronto's financial district on Bay Street since September 2007. In partnership with the Globe and Mail, he co-ordinates the popular Sunday Authors Brunch Series at the King Edward Hotel, and has, for the past two years, been the bookseller at the International Festival of Authors.