Final Call For Submissions: This is What Love Looks Like. Poetry By Women Smitten with Women

Indie Blu(e) Publishing will be accepting submissions of poetry and art for This is What Love Looks Like. Poetry by Women Smitten with Women until midnight on Sunday, June 30th. This Anthology will celebrate love, attachments, and attraction between women. The maximum number of pieces for submission per writer/artist is FIVE (5). Writing can be uploaded as a WordContinue reading “Final Call For Submissions: This is What Love Looks Like. Poetry By Women Smitten with Women”

Heretics, Lovers, and Madmen Recruiting Core Members and Accepting Featured Writing Submissions

Core Membership If you are interested in being a core member of Heretics, Lovers, and Madmen, please send us an email at (heretics.lovers.madmen@gmail.com) with a sample of three (3) pieces of your writing (poem, prose, essay, script, short fiction, spoken word) so we can get a feel for the fit.  Your sample pieces can be previously published.Continue reading “Heretics, Lovers, and Madmen Recruiting Core Members and Accepting Featured Writing Submissions”

Call For Submissions: This is What Love Looks Like. Poetry By Women Smitten with Women

Indie Blu(e) Publishing is currently accepting submissions of poetry and art for This is What Love Looks Like. Poetry by Women Smitten with Women. This Anthology will celebrate love, attachments, and attraction between women. The maximum number of pieces for submission per writer/artist is FIVE (5). Writing can be uploaded as a Word or PDF attachment.Continue reading “Call For Submissions: This is What Love Looks Like. Poetry By Women Smitten with Women”

Melody Lee Reviews Conversations with My Higher Self by Rachel Finch

Conversations with My Higher Self is a provocative book and certainly a deeply moving and unique one. If you are expecting a book with overused themes, themes that tend to dominate social media and modern poetry books, this is not that book. It’s clever, it’s honest, it’s spiritual, it’s cathartic, it’s a modern-day masterpiece. “TheContinue reading “Melody Lee Reviews Conversations with My Higher Self by Rachel Finch”

Kindra M. Austin Reviews Kristiana Reed’s Between the Trees

My reflection in the train window settles between the trees beyond the glass lining the field of gold. In itself, the opening of the title poem speaks of forlorn reluctance, wishes, and wonders. It must be because there’s something so powerful and intimate about one’s reflection; we study ourselves and pick up every nuance, whetherContinue reading “Kindra M. Austin Reviews Kristiana Reed’s Between the Trees”