Call for Papers – Magical Advice from All Practitioners
July 15, 2011 by Sheta Kaey
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Infinite Possibility
Sheta Kaey – Owner and curator
sheta@spiritcompanion.com
281-684-6507
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Sheta Kaey, that’s me, will edit an anthology of nonfictional content focused on the most important information you’ve ever learned with regard to esotercism and the occult. I’d like to receive submissions beginning at 750 words and up. Longer submissions must maintain the readers interest and keep him involved. Humor is always a pleasant addition.
Consider a bullet or numbered list in which you briefly state a few words of straightforward advice, then go on for a paragraph and explain what you mean or why it is such a crucial thing to understand. What changes are wrought by that understanding? These examples should at least get you wondering what list you have that is dying to be represented.
- 7 Things you can find in your nearby woods that can upgrade or benefit your herb garden.
- 25 Things I learned while working with Enochian angels and the aeythyrs.
- 14 Assumptions I used to make and how I learned to XYZ.
- A list of ironic political and religious quotes and the ironies they represent.
Payment will be a copy of the book.
Deadline for submissions is November 1st. If you want to include something but aren’t sure of your time, write me, and update me often so that I know you haven’t forgotten. If deadline approaches and we still need your piece, we’ll work together to figure out a solution.
Patrick Dunn Releases Book of Poetry
July 4, 2011 by Sheta Kaey
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Press Contact
pwdunn@gmail.com
http://secondpersonpoetry.wordpress.com/
Press Release
Finishing Line Press
PO Box 1626
Georgetown, KY 40324
859-514-8966
Finishinglinebooks@aol.com
www.finishinglinepress.com
Finishing Line Press is proud to announce the release of Second Person, a collection of poems by Patrick Dunn. Patrick says, “If you have any interest in the book, it helps me out if you preorder, and you also get a modest discount, I believe, on shipping. Books are arranged alphabetically by author’s name. Mine is on the left-hand side, about a third of the way down the page.” They’ll be taking preorders until August 10.
Patrick Dunn’s lines, so delicate and lyrical, flow naturally from a tender and sensitive heart.
— William Marr, author of Between Heaven and Earth
Second Person, a collection of poems by Patrick Dunn, is an exploration of life as engagement with others, or with the Other. At turns mystical, sensual, and humorous, Second Person explores everyday life as a relationship with an always-shifting “you.” Patrick Dunn’s meticulous craftsmanship shows in every word, and fresh images and startling juxtapositions shine on every page. Second Person exhibits a fresh new voice in poetry.

Patrick Dunn is a professor of literature at Aurora University, in Aurora, Illinois, where he has lived now for five years. He has published two books on esoteric spirituality, as well as poetry in diverse journals, such as Edgz, DuPage Valley Review, and Empty Spaces. His books have been translated into three languages, and his translated poetry has been published in several Chinese-language journals. He has also won the Marilyn Houghton Kayton Founders Prize in Poetry, and is an active member of the Chicago area writing community. He teaches composition, creative writing, literature, and linguistics, and when not teaching, writing, grading, and planning courses, pursues his hobbies of hiking, creating artificial languages, playing the piano with all the skill of an enthusiastic but untalented amateur. News about readings and other events, as well as musings about creative writing, can be found at Second Person Poetry.
Media Contact
Leah Maines, Editor
Finishing Line Press
PO Box 1626
Georgetown, KY 40324
LeahMaines@aol.com
FinishingBooks@aol.com
www.finishinglinepress.com
859-514-8966
Author Contact
Patrick Dunn
pwdunn@gmail.com
http://secondpersonpoetry.wordpress.com/




