Sunday, April 30, 2006

NEW!!! F.A.Q.s!

Q. Why only women?

A. The short answer: Because we felt compelled to gather, solicit, and create a space specifically for poems made by women. By doing this, we hope to bring more attention to all of the exciting work currently being done by women poets. We find the idea of looking at a collection of poetry by various women really exciting.

The long answer: We believe in multiple genders, and believe the term "“women"” includes multiple genders. We hope this multiplicity is evident in the work we showcase.

Much of our inspiration comes from our long ago involvement with the riot grrrl scene, and the zines that came out of that community. These zines were exciting because they mixed academic discourse about gender with D.I.Y. aesthetics and attitude. They made use of, and incorporated, traditionally "“feminine"” or "“girly"” imagery, while simultaneously challenging that imagery. Nothing was off-limits. Like riot grrrl, which existed within the larger context of indie rock and punk, we hope WOMB will work as something that exists within the larger context of online publishing. That is to say that we see WOMB as something within -- – not against --– the online poetry community. This point is especially important to us.

The other thing of course, is that an online journal which focuses on work created by women provides a context that will allow all of us to explore the role gender plays in poetry, performance, and cyberspace. We don'’t have an answer to this, but we do believe that gender is something worth thinking about. Will WOMB be different from other journals because it focuses on work created by women? We're not sure.

There are some amazing venues which focus on poetries created by women. Check 'em out: HOW2, belladonna*, Superflux, Wicked Alice, Dancing Girl Press, Kelsey Street Press, Switchback Books, and others listed in our sidebar.

Also: Many people have written about women-only spaces as an essential aspect of attaining world-wide gender equality. If you are interested, you can check out this piece which argues that women-only spaces are still vital to achieving gender-equality in the west, or this article on the benefits of women-only spaces in the quest for gender equality in Africa .

Q. Is WOMB just for women?

A. The short answer: WOMB is for everybody! One of our main goals is to make a meaningful contribution to the exciting world of online journals, and for us that means making something that is for everybody.

The long answer: Although WOMB is for everybody, we do hope to provide a space that allows women to find/connect with other women more easily. The internet is a sprawling, rhizomatic space. We hope that WOMB might become a "hub" or sorts. One of the ways we are trying to do this is by building a comprehensive blogroll of poet / bloggers who identify as women.

It goes without saying that this resource will also be of interest and useful to everybody.

Q. Are you looking for "“women'’s writing"”?

The short answer: No.

The long answer: The short answer is no because we'’re not really sure what "“women'’s writing"” is, but it seems like most people who've used this term think "“women'’s writing"” is writing that addresses or discusses "“women-specific"” issues (rape, pregnancy, domestic violence, ect.). Of course we are open to poetry that deals with these subjects, as we are open to poetry that deals with any subject. We have no preferences content-wise. We like all sorts of stuff, which we hope is evident in our weekly links and the links in our sidebar. Check '‘em out!

*That said, there is the term "feminine writing" or "écriture feminine," as coined by Helene Cixous in The Laugh of the Medusa. If you are interested in this term you might want to start here. Additionally, there is Nu shu or "women's script," a form of writing invented by women hundreds of years ago in Jiang Yong Prefecture, Hunan Province, China.

Q. Why the name WOMB?

It'’s a word we'’ve always liked, and it's a not a word you hear very often.

We also like the figurative/connotative properties of the word "“womb."” The etymology of WOMB, and the connections made to "womb" in other words' etymologies, is also interesting.

You can read more about the why we like the word "womb" as a title for a publication here.

Q. Why the funny mark-ups in the title?

It'’s sort of our little homage to thirteen year old girls, which is where we got the inspiration. Something about the urge to decorate text -- – whether it be using bubble letters or tildes and asterisks and underscores -- really appeals to us. We also like how it turns a mark that has a "standard use"” into something decorative. In this sense, thirteen year old girls have successfully appropriated these marks to suit their aesthetic preferences. We think that'’s pretty hip.

Q. I am an artist who works in genres / media other than poetry. Can I still submit to WOMB?

YES!

We consider poetry inclusive of all media. Really. Some "types" of poetry include: Visual and Concrete Poetry, Tactile Poetry, Gestural Poetry, Sound Poetry, HTML and digital poetry, Video Poetry, Found Poetry, Prose Poetry, Altered Texts, and Book Arts.

Anything is poetry if you say it is.

Q. Why online?

It's accessible 24/7 worldwide. It'’s less expensive for us. It'’s free for readers. Plus, it will allow us to include lots of images, movies, and poetry which requires an online/digital environment. Plus, we plan to archive everything forever.

Q. Is WOMB a blog? A zine? A journal? What?

For now, WOMB exists here -- at wombpoetry.blogspot.com -- as a blog. But we are working on a website, and when WOMB launches in January 2007, it will be at our website. We'’ll always have a blog, which we like because it'’s easy to update and is open to comments.

As to whether WOMB is a "zine" or a "“journal," we'’re not sure, and for now we don't really care. Call us whatever you want.

Q. Is WOMB feminist?

The short answer: YES.

We like the deinition bell hooks offers in her book Feminisim is for Everybody. feminism is a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression”

The long answer: There are many types of feminisims. The one thing we'd like to make clear is that we are feminist because we love everybody -- including men. We are feminist because we believe everybody should have the same rights and freedoms. We believe feminisim is good for everybody.

Q. What can I do to help or become involved with WOMB?

A. The short answer: Spread the word! Link to us! Submit!

The long answer: We are always grateful for your thoughts and feedback. Feel free to write to us at wombpoetry at gmail dot com. And if you have any special skills that you'd like to volunteer, particularly with web design, we'd love to hear from you!

Monday, April 24, 2006

WOMB Recommends

Monday, April 17, 2006

WOMB Recommends

Each week we'll post links to cool poem / art projects that are made by or involve women.

Ayesha Hameeed's Sea/ Myth/ Build

Erica Hunt at Penn Sound

The Photomontages of Hannah Hoch

Gertrude Stein at Penn Sound

Monday, April 10, 2006

*~*W_O_M_B~*~ Recommends

Each week we'll post links to cool poem / art projects that are made by or involve women.


Mara Taber's Weird and Wonderful Photographs

Hannah Weiner's Little Books / Indians

Yoko One at UBU

Monday, April 03, 2006

~*~W_O_M_B~*~ Recommends

Each week we'll post links to cool poem / art projects that are made by or involve women.

Jen Bervin's "a non-breaking space" from Ugly Duckling Press

Ana Marie Uribe's Anipoems at UBU

Barbara Guest Memory Bank at How2

Paper Rad

Saturday, April 01, 2006

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

~*~W_O_M_B~*~, a new, online journal of poetry by women, seeks submissions for it's premier issue, set to launch January 1, 2007.


~*~W_O_M_B~*~ is intended to showcase the innovative and intriguing and electrifying work of contemporary poets who self-identify as women. We also hope to provide links to resources that are of particular interest to women poets, and to build a comprehensive blogroll of women poets who blog. If you'd like to suggest a link, please e-mail femme feral at gmail dot com. We believe this will be a vital contribution to the exciting world of online poetry journals and to the community of poets who blog.


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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:



*Please send 3-6 poems as inline text (in the body of an e-mail) or as .doc or .rtf or .pdf attachment.


*We also welcome submissions of audio, visual, tactile, and collage poetry. To submit poetry of this nature, please attach a sound file or jpeg/pdf image of your work. If the work is hosted online, you can also just send us a link. If you think the file is too large to send via e-mail, please contact us to obtain a snail mail address.

*If you are interested in submitting hypertext or video poetry or poetry that requires a flash player, please send a file that is viewable using quicktime or real player. Again, if you think your file is too large to send via e-mail, please contact us to obtain a snail mail address.

*Collaborations and translations are also welcome.

*If you are interested in submitting something that does not fit into any of the above descriptions, that's fine. Just help us out by providing us with a brief description of the piece.

*Please query if you are interested in doing a book review.


* Send all submissions to
wombpoetry at gmail dot com


NUTS AND BOLTS:


* We are open for submissions from April 1, 2006 to November 1, 2006. Issue 1 will launch on January 15, 2007.

*Please put your name and date in the subject line of your e-mail. Please also include a cover letter with a brief bio so that we can get to know you a little bit.


*Simultaneous submissions are allowed, just let as know asap if a piece has been accepted elsewhere.

*Please note that we do not consider previously published work (however we are willing to consider work that has been posted to a personal blog; if this is the case, please make a note in your cover letter).

*Please allow 6-8 weeks for a response. If you haven't heard from us in eight weeks, feel free to query.


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Thanks for considering sending your poetry to ~*~W_O_M_B~*~! We look forward to reading your work!



Kind Regards,


Michelle Detorie