Just received a note from friend and Dallas poet, Christopher S. Soden. Christopher and I have spoken before on the podcast about his quest to build an unabashedly queer poetry scene here in Dallas/Ft. Worth (his story is the second one shared in this podcast). Here’s his press release, which discusses the mission of his theater group, QUEER VOLTAGE.
Queer Voltage: a burgeoning theatre group that produced the award-winning QUEER ANARCHY in September of 2007 is pleased to announce the FIRST ANNUAL QUEER VOLTAGE QUEER POETS COMPETITION, a fundraiser for Queer Voltage Theatre. Any poet who self-identifies as GLBT may enter, and if so determined will be invited to a FINALIST’S READING in early Spring 2009. Three top prizes of 1st (150.00) 2nd (75.00) and 3rd (50.00) place winners will be awarded along with three honorable mentions. All finalists will be featured in a commemorative chapbook made available at the Finalist’s Reading. All finalists will receive certificates and the top six who place will also receive gift bags.
Those who wish to enter may submit up to three poems for 15.00, which includes a copy of the winning chapbook. Additional poems may be entered for 5.00 apiece. 10-15 finalists will be chosen to read at a special fundraiser reading in early Spring of 2009. Winners will be announced at this event. No poem should exceed 3 pages in length and no more than one poem should appear per page. Contestant’s name should not appear anywhere on the poems themselves as this will be a blind judging. A cover sheet including the contestant’s full contact information (Name, address, phone number, email address, if applicable) poem titles and brief bio should be enclosed. Finalists need not be present at the reading to win. Checks and money orders should be made out to Queer Voltage. All entries should be postmarked no later than March 31st, 2009. Entries should be sent to : Queer Voltage, 7706 Meadow Road #121, Dallas, Texas 75230. Email entries cannot be accepted.
Poems will be judged on the basis of meticulous craftsmanship, original use of language and subtlety of execution. Poets must self-identify as GLBT but it is not necessary for content to raise queer issues. Judges are respected members of the literary community and represent a variety of disciplines and orientations. QUEER VOLTAGE is a theatrical group dedicated to the performance of ground-breaking, poignant and provocative drama to advance understanding and appreciation of the Queer Community as a whole, with all its diversity, intensity, irony and rage. QUEER VOLTAGE seeks to produce theatre that depicts queerfolk with pride, complexity, empathy and panache, giving voice to both new and established playwrights.
For more information, contact Christopher at christophersoden[at]sbcglobal.net
UPDATE: Christopher just dropped on the Minters that he’s beginning a queer poetry discussion at Paperback Plus: http://hintofmintlive.com/2009/02/05/queer-poets-discussion-group-paperbacks-plus
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CYRUS CASSELLS FINALIST JUDGE FOR QV FUNDRAISER!
8 February 2009
Dear Editors, Friends, Enthusiasts and Supporters,
please forgive me as it is not my wish to deluge you with publicity but, feeling that we now have the essentials in place, and in light of the great news that Pulitzer Nominee Cyrus Cassells has agreed to be the finalist judge for the poetry contest, I felt it important to send you an update, as we now have a date and venue for the reading event, and a prestigious judge to pick the top six winners. Cassells is an out and proud gay, African American poet well known in literary circles, and (hopefully) opportunity for recognition by one of America’s preeminent literary lights will provide keen incentive for writers in the GLBT community to participate. In addition to Mr. Cassell’s BIO, you will find the event date (May 16th, 2009) and venue (ArtCentre Theatre of Plano) included in the details of our new and improved press release below. Thank you so much for your help and encouragement and please help us circulate news of this worthy event.
Sincerely,
Christopher S. Soden
Director : Queer Voltage
7706 Meadow Road # 121
Dallas, Texas 75230
469-228-1575
christophersoden@sbcglobal.net
Queer Voltage: the group that produced the award-winning Queer Anarchy, is pleased to announce their First Annual Queer Voltage Queer Poets Competition, a fundraiser for Queer Voltage Theatre. Any poet who self-identifies as GLBT may enter. Subsequently 10-15 poets will be invited to a Finalist’s Reading, Saturday, May 16th, at 7PM, at The ArtCentre Theatre of Plano, 1028 15th Place. Plano, TX 75074, corner of 15th and Avenue K. Three top prizes of 1st (150.00) 2nd (75.00) and 3rd (50.00) place winners will be awarded along with three honorable mentions, chosen by preeminent American Poet and Pulitzer Nominee, Cyrus Cassells. All finalists will be featured in a commemorative chapbook made available at the Finalist’s Reading. All finalists will receive certificates and the top six will receive additional prizes.
Contestants may submit up to three poems for 15.00, which includes a copy of the winning chapbook. Additional poems may be entered for 5.00 apiece. 10-15 finalists will be chosen to read at the special fundraiser reading event. Winners will be announced at this event. No poem should exceed 3 pages. Consistent with blind judging names should not appear anywhere on poems themselves. A cover sheet with full contact information, poem titles and brief bio is required. Finalists need not be present at reading to win. Checks and money orders should be made out to Queer Voltage. Entries must be postmarked by March 31st, 2009. Email entries are NOW accepted through PayPal. Please email for special instructions. christophersoden@sbcglobal.net Hardcopy entries should be sent to : Queer Voltage, 7706 Meadow Road # 121, Dallas, Texas 75230
Poems will be judged on craft, original use of language and strength of execution. Poets must self-identify as GLBT but queer content isn’t required. Judges are respected members of the literary community, representing a variety of disciplines and orientations. Queer Voltage is a theatrical group dedicated to the performance of ground-breaking, poignant and provocative drama to advance understanding and appreciation of the GLBTQ Community as a whole, giving voice to both new and established playwrights.
Cyrus Cassells is the author of three books of poetry including The Mud Actor, a selection of the National Poetry Series and Soul Make a Path Through Shouting (1994), which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. He was also the recipient of the William Carlos Williams Award. His latest work is Beautiful Signor (1997) a collection of love poems. He has received the Peter I. B. Lavan Younger Poet Award of the Academy of American Poets and fellowships from The Lannan Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, and The National Endowment for the Arts. He has taught at the College of the Holy Cross and Northeastern University. Cyrus Cassells teaches and has worked as a professional actor in Rome.