Prose Prize

  Newfound Prose Prize Open: 15 Sept 2022 Deadline: 15 Mar 2023 Guest Judge: Joy Castro Award: First place is publication, $500 prize, 25 contributor copies, and royalties contract. Three finalists will be announced.Reading Fee: $15 Enter: Closed—share your writing…

Olivia Cronk: Junk Drawer Poet and Mood Thief

Olivia Cronk is one of two finalists for Newfound’s 2014 Gloria E. Anzaldúa Poetry Prize. Her sublime imagery, irreverence and precision of language struck the panelists and the judge. Coupled with her unique perspective on poetry, she is one to watch, if not to get to know. Look for her poetry in our print issue.

REGGIE CARLISE: Tell me about yourself.

OLIVIA CRONK: I live on the north side of Chicago, where I also teach writing at a small commuter university, Northeastern Illinois University. I teach both Introductory CompositioOlivia Cronkn and upper level Poetry Writing courses, so my artistic and professional selves are at once in competition with one another and deeply entangled.

My first book, Skin Horse (Action Books, 2012), came out of the time of my early teaching life (adjunct work at sometimes three schools at once—this is likely a familiar routine to many Newfound readers) and those poems were an extreme examination of the domestic, often in the flavor of B Horror films, Vincent Price, Giallo, David Lynch, Clara Rockmore. I think those were very, very interior in part because I had such a hectic work life.

And now, my labor situation is a little smoother (or, rather: as smooth as might be expected in the fucked up economy of academic jobs), but I have a small child, and somehow I find myself writing only in long-form (it’s easier to simply “drop in” on a fresh page of an ongoing document)—I only want to work on manuscripts, not on discrete poems. My submission to Newfound’s chapbook contest is from a long poem, “Middle Mansion,” which is about genre, the Fantasy genre, fantasy, (the self inside of the place of) memory, fashion, early adulthood, and apocalyptic settings.

Poetry: Hillary Gravendyk

Buried Shoreline by Hillary Gravendyk   woods threaded with smoke   shredded           sky mist furling through             needles of trees these               woods are wooded                      too. snuffling dog rooting   water    gooey rocks loon           sits long along one long leg         a shore            edgeless             tumbling into ocean then        trickling green patches              as river             bed and there are          rivers    buried under…

Praise

  Praise The Poetry Question: Review of between every bird, our bones Cleaver Magazine: Interview with emet ezell 2022 Eric Hoffer Award Finalist: Autopsy of a Fall by Éric Morales-Franceschini The Poetry Question: Review of Spells of My Name by…

Letter: V5I2

Borderlands Volume no. 5 – Spring   This year’s themed issue explores borderlands: work that represents frontiers and/or life on the fringes, as well as “the border” and border culture. Here, Borderlands also means uncertain conditions or liminal states. We…

Poetry: Laressa Dickey

Winner of the 2013 Newfound Poetry Prize!   GEFION Laressa Dickey                 “Everyone knows the statues are haunted… Don’t you believe that here on our               island these Gods never died; they just became spirits.”               –Lilika Nakos The  history  of  land…

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Poetry Prize

  The Anzaldúa Poetry Prize Open: 15 April 2023 Deadline: 15 September 2023 Guest Judge: Natalie Diaz Award: First place is publication, $1,500 prize, 25 contributor copies, and royalties contract. Three finalists will be announced. Reading Fee: $15 Enter: Closed—share…

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Poetry: Todd

Jesse James Todd Cody Todd for my father   Bullets in the rye bottle. Wasps crawling out of the walls. Alright then, sting me like the breath of a ploughman in Omaha, or a train conductor checking his invisible watch…

Poetry: Glomski

Realism Chris Glomski   At times it all functions like one engrossing infomercial     To say it that way is to gain surprising acceptance even if one’s done little more than mingle about, mentioning things     And yet doing so is the…

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