Sponsors

Donate

Without your support, Drunken Boat could not exist.

Please donate today.

Calls for Submissions

Drunken Boat seeks work for a special section: Librotraficante and the New Latino Renaissance.

In solidarity with the Librotraficante movement, sparked by Arizona’s HB2281 and the Tucson Unified School District’s resulting ban of Mexican American Studies, Drunken Boat seeks work by creators of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, spoken word, and experimental/mixed media that honors our country’s Latino heritage. The portfolio embraces quantum demographics, which, in the words of Librotraficante founder Tony Diaz, “pinpoint and celebrate the bridges that already exist between us.” Submissions will be considered through this lens of cultural intersection as it pertains to the New Latino Renaissance. Submit

Drunken Boat seeks poems that engage with debt: the friction between desire and limits, the intersection of ownership and obligation.

Poems need not be limited to the political. Special attention will be given to work that considers form when exploring this theme. Limit three poems. Submit

Click here for more details.

Radha Says

The final collection by award-winning poet Reetika Vazirani, published by Drunken Boat.

Excerpt | Purchase | Review

Follow drunken_boat on Twitter


Search

Subscribe to DB

First Name
Last Name
Email
Confirm your email address
Preferred format for emails:
Text HTML

Drunken Boat, international online journal of the arts, will be publishing its special 10th anniversary issue and celebrating its launch with an event at the SoHo20 Chelsea Gallery in NYC.

Friday, July 10th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
SOHO20 CHELSEA GALLERY
511 West 25th St.
Suite 605
NEW YORK, NY 10001

http://www.soho20gallery.com/

Featuring one of Canada’s most radical writers, derek beaulieu, the poet and comix creator, Sommer Browning, novelist and Contributing Editor of Bon Appétit, Rand Richards Cooper, award winning poet and Director of The Center for Book Arts, Sharon Dolin, filmmaker and visionary Ram Devineni, Fulbright fellow and Pushcart winner, Elizabeth Kadetsky, Barnard New Women Poet’s Prize winner and Director of The University Writing Program at Drexel University, Harriet Levin, and award-winning filmmaker and Guggenheim fellow, Elisabeth Subrin.

SOHO20 was founded in 1973, in New York’s Soho art district, as a non-profit, artist-run organization devoted to increasing public awareness of the excellence and diversity of women’s art. SOHO20 has a dynamic history of supporting highly committed women artists both nationally and in the world community through extensive exhibition programs and through an exciting mix of multicultural events. A rigorous jurying process ensures the high quality of the gallery membership and of its exhibitions. The gallery’s commitment to diversity brings a broad and impressive range of works to the public’s attention each season. Major critics in leading magazines and newpapers have cited SOHO20 Gallery for the achievements of its artists and exhibitions.

FREE and OPEN to the public

Bookmark and Share

Published Jul 08, 2009 - Comments Off

No Comments

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.