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Sandra Marchetti left a comment for Nichole L. Reber
"Thanks Nichole!  I really do appreciate it.  The book is forthcoming, and should be out within the next month.  I will let you know when I have it and start reviewing it.  Yay!"
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"Actually, yes, I love that idea. Sounds like a triple win. Sounds like everything you've thought to add is exactly what I'd suggest. When would you like to post it? You're welcome to do it this month, if you'd like. Cheers "
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Sandra Marchetti left a comment for Nichole L. Reber
"Hey Nichole--I meant to ask you something today.  Any chance that if I reviewed a friend's chapbook we could post it on your blog?  I thought about spinning it so there's a short review (500 words or less) of the book, and a link…"
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Sandra Marchetti liked Anna Leahy's blog post If Summer Is Fun, Why Is Writing Still Hard?
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Sandra Marchetti posted a status
"Good week for my writing! CURA Magazine, which originally published one of my poems online this Spring is sending their print issue my way."
May 29
Sandra Marchetti liked Meg Waite Clayton's blog post Top 10 Don't-Miss Sites for Marketing Your Writing (Without Breaking the Bank)
Apr 9
Sandra Marchetti commented on the blog post 'On Adrienne Rich, Letting Go of Genre, & Celebrating the April 3 Paperback Release of DON'T KILL THE BIRTHDAY GIRL (Book Giveaway!)'
"I remember sitting in a small used bookstore in Charleston, SC reading Adrienne Rich's Sources.  I forgot what space I was in.  When I "woke up," I bought that book."
Apr 3
Sandra Marchetti liked Nichole L. Reber's blog post New Facilitator for the Submission Mission chats
Apr 2
Nichole L. Reber left a comment for Sandra Marchetti
"Hi there! Glad to hear from you. I'm super swamped. Just started my new university teaching job a few weeks ago and...well, it's crunch time this week bc our students have a sort of test to complete. I am, however, writing A LOT. Just came…"
Mar 21
Sandra Marchetti posted a status
"I feel like I am totally burned out. I saw a blog post for 'writers who want to set fire to the end of their rope.' I think that's me..."
Mar 20
Sandra Marchetti left a comment for Nichole L. Reber
"Hey!  How are you?"
Mar 20
Nichole L. Reber left a comment for Sandra Marchetti
"Ah, dunno why I was thinking AWP took place THIS weekend. Excited for you that the book will soon be in your own, hard-working hands! Re: the chat you & Anna will both be occupadas at AWP so it'll be me hosting-- which I love, of course.…"
Feb 20
Sandra Marchetti left a comment for Nichole L. Reber
"Too cool.  I'm glad you are enjoying the African stuff!  We had an African fiction writer, Helon Habila, on the faculty at Mason (where I did my MFA).  Great work.  I am really sorry about FWJ and the general frustrations.…"
Feb 19
Nichole L. Reber left a comment for Sandra Marchetti
"Checked out Fifth Wednesday Journal in order to consider submitting but couldn't find anything online to investigate. Hmmm... Am sad that right now it's not taking CNF. :( Meanwhile will check out Ashland Creek. Have gone through four pubs…"
Feb 19
Sandra Marchetti left a comment for Nichole L. Reber
"Something to eventually shoot for?  They are in need of submissions! http://www.ashlandcreekpress.com/submissions.html"
Feb 19
Sandra Marchetti posted a status
"Read my interview with Architecture Travel Writer where I discuss my new book! Thanks, Nichole Reber! http://ning.it/zIwuh4"
Feb 15

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Who I am:
Hi! My name is Sandra Marchetti; I am a poet who lives outside of Chicago. I was just named the regional winner of the Midwest Writing Center's Annual Mississippi Valley Chapbook Contest. My chapbook, The Canopy, is due out in 2012. I was also a Finalist in the 2011 Gulf Coast Poetry Prize and Phoebe's 2009 Greg Grummer Poetry Contest. Recently, I was published in Spurt Literary Journal's premier issue as a "Featured Artist," and in Nolos and Phoebe. I have poems forthcoming in the River Oak Review, dirtcakes and Ohio State's The Journal. You can read my work online here:

http://www.spiralorb.net/four/marchetti

http://www.pifmagazine.com/2009/06/speak-low/
Connect with me online! My site, blog, or Twitter handle are:
I have a new site, and right now it's occupied by my Facebook page. I will eventually have a separate site and FB page, but not yet. Still, please "like" my page at:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sandra-Marchettis-Writing-Services/27...

or

http://www.sandrapoetry.net
Books I've written, anthologies I've contributed to, and any scripts or plays I've authored:
My chapbook, The Canopy, is forthcoming from Midwest Writing Center Press. Check out the press release here:

http://www.midwestwritingcenter.org/RedesignedSite/Events/chapbookc...

I am also currently sending out a full-length manuscript of poems titled "Confluence."
Media outlets that I currently write for:
Sometimes I write book reviews for Fifth Wendesday Journal and PIF Magazine, if you can call those "media outlets." I also am an assistant editor for Fifth Wednesday Journal and do some publicity for them from time to time. Preview the first issue I helped to curate (#9) and submit and subscribe to Fifth Wednesday here:

http://fifthwednesdayjournal.org/
My writing is:
Nonfiction, Poetry, Lit Crit
Outlets where I review books, TV, or film:
Yes, I usually review books of poems. You can find a review here: http://www.pifmagazine.com/2009/06/speak-low/
Services I offer to other writers:
I teach creative writing, literature and composition. I am also a writing specialist at Aurora University (writing tutor). I have my own professional editing and tutoring service which I run in my off time. I edit/help to shape personal statements for grad school, dissertations, theses and undergraduate and grad writing. Also, I have helped authors ready manuscripts/articles/creative work for publication.

You can email me at sandrapoetry@gmail.com if you are interested in these services, or contact me here:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sandra-Marchettis-Writing-Services/27...

and

http://www.sandrapoetry.net
I'm part of these writers' groups or salons:
Loosely, but not formally.
My professional associations:
I am a member of AWP (Association of Writers and Writing Programs) and a former member of Sigma Tau Delta. I did my graduate degree (MFA) in Creative Writing at George Mason University.
I found out about She Writes from:
Anna Leahy

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At 6:50am on June 4, 2012, Nichole L. Reber said…

Actually, yes, I love that idea. Sounds like a triple win.

Sounds like everything you've thought to add is exactly what I'd suggest.

When would you like to post it? You're welcome to do it this month, if you'd like.

Cheers

At 6:34am on March 21, 2012, Nichole L. Reber said…

Hi there! Glad to hear from you.

I'm super swamped. Just started my new university teaching job a few weeks ago and...well, it's crunch time this week bc our students have a sort of test to complete.

I am, however, writing A LOT. Just came up with an idea and wrote the entire piece last night. It's part of this new structure I'm working on-- the Brevity-style nonfiction piece.

 

Am meanwhile submitting one piece, trying to keep up with my blog posts, and editing two other works. Oye! The choppiness of my schedule entices me to complain, but realistically, Sandra, it keeps me extremely focused. Therefore adding to my productivity. Also the new location inspires me. Just since leaving the US on 1 March I've already started multiple pieces for potential publication, finished one, and determined a sort of schedule for the year. My writerly life has never been so regimented!

 

Fortunately I'm still able to read a bit, when my brain can't put forth literature but can imbibe it! Have come up with some substantial material for the two SW chats I'm now hosting. 

How's your book doing? Recovered yet from AWP? :) Has its release influenced your submissions? You've been a machine since the beginning of the year. Wa-how!

Will you be joining the SubMiss chat at 230 PM, Friday, 6 April?

Thanks for much for poking me. I haven't been in touch with anyone in a while and need to remember to do so. xoxo<:

NLR

At 1:30am on February 20, 2012, Nichole L. Reber said…

Ah, dunno why I was thinking AWP took place THIS weekend.

Excited for you that the book will soon be in your own, hard-working hands!

Re: the chat you & Anna will both be occupadas at AWP so it'll be me hosting-- which I love, of course. Suppose we should keep it at same time/day. Was concerned about my teaching schedule in Peru, though I've yet to hear even about my work visa (another thing of frustration lately) so...we'll proceed.

I'll let Anna know.

Cheers.

At 8:39pm on February 19, 2012, Nichole L. Reber said…

Checked out Fifth Wednesday Journal in order to consider submitting but couldn't find anything online to investigate. Hmmm...

Am sad that right now it's not taking CNF. :(

Meanwhile will check out Ashland Creek. Have gone through four pubs just today and none are even close to my work. Feeling deflated and demoralized... though I am reading an amazing, profound, intellectually/religiously deep novel called Devil on the Cross by the African novelist Ngugi.

Hey, did we ever figure out what the H we're gonna do for the next SubMiss chat?

How are ya? Did you enjoy the AWP?

At 9:07pm on February 9, 2012, Nichole L. Reber said…

Wasn't aware you live in Chicago, my home town. I miss it often.

Have you heard anything about hosting next month's Sub Miss chat? You and I discussed cohosting next month.

Still thinking about your book cover. Did I tell you it reminds me of one of my Galway Kinnell books? http://www.amazon.com/When-Lived-Long-Time-Alone/dp/0679732810/ref=as_li_wdgt_js_ex?&linkCode=wey&tag=architec01-20

Glad you like my blog. Today I wrote two posts for it. Part of my monthly goal is to publish 10 posts. Ten is the # bc as a subscriber to many blogs I find those who publish every day get to be annoying/grating quite soon. It's also a workable # for me as I'm focusing sometimes on journalism and sometimes on literary writing plus I've been traveling periodically for the past few months.

Regarding the Q&A: I'll formulate some questions and send them by tomorrow at the latest. Sound good?

At 4:49pm on January 6, 2012, Ellen Estilai said…

Hi Sandra,

Thanks for the friend request.  Today's chat was very inspiring.  I look forward to many more.

At 9:26pm on January 5, 2012, Lori D'Angelo said…

Sandy, 

Thanks for the tips. I need to get a manuscript together as in put stuff in one file. I can send it when I do. That'll be a goal for the next few weeks. Did you have subheadings and subsections or just poems? 

At 8:20pm on January 5, 2012, Lori D'Angelo said…

I'd love to see your manuscript too. I don't really have a manuscript. Just a bunch of poems, and I don't know how to assemble them. I have the same problem with short fiction. I don't know how or when to get to the next step of the collection. I guess I could just through it together. But it seems like there should be some method to the madness. What did you do? 

At 6:45pm on January 5, 2012, Lori D'Angelo said…

Thanks, Sandy! Congrats on winning a chapbook contest. I was going to enter one recently but accidentally missed the deadline. Also, I have no idea what I'm doing. I wish I could come to the chat tomorrow, but Fridays are my husband's day off, and we're going to a winery, and I don't know if we'll be back in time. 

At 12:51pm on November 13, 2011, Meg Waite Clayton said…

>At least they recycle your poems!

 

Resisting the urge to riff on this. :-)

 
 
 

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