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Rejections

Poetry Book Rejection

Jac Jemc

Dance!

Dance!

Lovely Sarabande has an incredibly well-worded form letter they send to the inadequate poetry collections. I found it enjoyable to read, despite it's rejection of my submission. 

Doesn't Sarabande just have the loveliest books? I'm very thankful for the amazing work they bring into the world. I can't wait to get my hands on Kerri Howley's THROWN, but there are tons of other favorites of mine include: 

  • Simone Muench's Wolf Centos
  • Kyle Minor's Praying Drunk
  • Jenny Boully's The Book of Beginnings and Endings
  • T Fleischman's Syzygy, Beauty
  • Karyna McGlynn's I Have to Go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl
  • Jean Valentine's Lucy

Carry on the incredible work, please, Sarabande!

New Story at Fanzine! Residency!

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And whatnot.

And whatnot.

I love what's going on over at Fanzine and I'm excited to have a story about bingo up over there: Bulls-eye

I'm also way excited that I'll be spending my second (though non-consecutive) February in Vermont at the Vermont Studio Center. 

I'm going to share this, and hope I don't jinx anything, but guys: I am more excited about writing than I have ever been. I feel like I have a million projects I want to work on and I am so incredibly thrilled to have the time to work on them. You probably think I am either a) blowing smoke or b) always like this, but I AM NOT. I usually hate writing, and drag my feet when trying to finish a project or have no idea where the next one will come from, and I am the opposite of all these things right now. I don't care how hokey all of this sounds. It feel rully good. 

Rejection 282 and A Different Bed Every Time Released!

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What are we even looking at?

What are we even looking at?

 

Paper Darts didn't take the latest story I sent them, but that's ok: 

My new story collection is out and she's been getting a really hefty amount of kind words said about her, including a sentence of praise from O: The Oprah Magazine. 

You can track it on the book's page here

Lots of readings are also posted here.

 

High fives. Low fives. All the fives.

 

Rejection for Poetry Book, Reviews, Final Round for Grant

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Black Ocean rejected the poetry book I sent them for the second time (after revision). Fair! I think that's the end of sending that particular hunk of language to them. Can't wait to hear what will be coming out though!

Reviews of the new book are out in Kirkus and Publishers Weekly and Foreword Reviews.  

I found out that I was on the shortlist for that Illinois Art Council Grant so that was encouraging. 

I'll be presenting on a panel about Women Editors in Indie Publishing in April at AWP!

A Fellowship Rejection and some nice press for A Different Bed Every Time

Jac Jemc

But I do also want your money.

But I do also want your money.

The Illinois Arts Council reinstated their individual artist fellowships this year and the lucky recipients get $15,000 to do what they will. I received an email this week letting me know I would not be one of those recipients. They posted that they were reopening grant submissions 2 weeks before the deadline, so there wasn't much time to pull things together, but I'm glad I tried! This just means that MacArthur is that much closer right? HAHAHA.

BUT, there's a nice little interview with Dzanc authors over at Prick of the Spindle here: Writer Round-Up. 

And The Millions was kind enough to feature A Different Bed Every Time on its Most Anticipated: The Great Second-Half 2014 Book Preview

Thankgoodnessforeverything.

Rejection 281, NewCity Lit 50, and a new story in Ninth Letter!

Jac Jemc

Today I heard from Bomb Magazine that they are not interested in the story I submitted to them. Onward!

There are two lovely pieces of news though: 

1) I made it onto the list of the NewCity Lit 50 in Chicago, which is pretty much a dream, and then I got to meet a bunch of writers I've long admired at the party, as well as hanging out with some very dear friends!

2) I have a story, "Strange Loop," featured in the newest issue of Ninth Letter. It is a BEAUTIFUL object complete with lots of fluorescent orange ink inside, so you should really order yourself a copy. 

25 Writers to Watch

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The Guild Literary Complex decided to celebrate it's 25th Anniversary by naming 25 Writers to Watch, and I'm honored to be included on the list, among such luminaries as Megan Stielstra, Kathleen Rooney, Bill Hillman, Rebecca Kling, and Jacob Knabb. For a full list of the other writers on the list and more information about each of them, visit the Guild site. 

The mission of the Guild is one I've long admired: "To present and support diverse, divergent, and emerging voices through programming that is as dynamic as Chicago itself. Actively working with individuals and organizations from all of Chicago’s many neighborhoods, the Guild seeks to connect seemingly disparate groups and geographies through literature—bringing unexpected writers, programs, and audiences together." I'm humbled to be in the company of the Guild itself, and the others on this list. 

To join us at the part celebrating the Guild's anniversary, get tickets!

Bowie-inspired Essay up at Consequence of Sound

Jac Jemc

Round and round we go.

Round and round we go.

There's a great project happening at the music site, Consequence of Sound, in which Randall Colburn is soliciting writers to rally together to tell one true story for each song on an album. This month it's David Bowie's Diamond Dogs. I wrote about clutter - in the home and in writing - inspired by "The Chant of the Evercircling Skeletal Family." Listen to the song as you read the essay, and you'll feel the anxiety.

I also just wanted to thank Vol. 1 Brooklyn for the kind advance excitement for A Different Bed Every Time. I love those guys.