Full Of Crow Press

Full Of Crow Press Thank you to the friends, poets, writers, artists, and activists who have been a part of our many projects since 2010. Please "like", "share", and follow!

Full Of Crow Press is micropress, an independent producer of poetry, fiction, zines, projects, and more. Please also like/follow our poetry page at Full Of Crow: Poetry, and follow us on Twitter , Instagram. Find out what we are up to on our blog: www.fullofcrow.com/blog. Edited and Produced by Elynn Alexander and Paul Corman-Roberts.

12/07/2018

Telegraph Avenue was her stomping ground, her nation. She spent her days at the Caffe Med, drinking coffee, watching the world pass by and writing poetry. The City Council gave her a lifetime achievement award.

12/07/2018

ANNOUNCING THE BEGINNINGS OF OUR 2019–2020 LINEUP: We are ecstatic to announce our beginning list of titles for the next few years chock full of amazing writers and community members (with more to be added from submissions sent to us in January/February 2019):

Children's Book

Occasionally Accurate Science by July Westhale (poetry) and Liz Laribee (original illustrations)

Full-length Collections

Cotton Candy by Jeremy Fernando
Synchronicity by Tureeda Mikell (poetry)
Sorrowland Oracle by Ayodele Nzinga (poetry)
Guardian Angels by Rochelle Spencer (short stories)
In the Place of Yes (working title) by Paul Corman-Roberts (poetry)
Disgust by Emji Saint Spero (poetry)

Chapbooks

Untitled (or Like Sugar Should Be) by Roberto F. Santiago (poetry)
Black Faggotry by Dazié Grego-Sykes (poetry)
Cryptopedia by Andrew Demcak
My Anxiety Did This to Me (working title) by Yume Kim (poetry)
XV by Zach Goldberg (poetry)
To Love and Mourn in the Age of Displacement by Allan Pelaez Lopez (poetry)
Twice Shy by Luiza Flynn-Goodlett (poetry)
Animal Children by Hugh Behm-Steinberg (poetry)
A Shadowmaker Lives by Jordan Boyd (poetry)
Boi Bi by Kwabena Foli (poetry)
Apricity (working title) by Tahtahme Lizz Cann Xero (poetry)
A Heart Full of Hallways by Greer Nakadegawa-Lee (poetry)

Open Submission Period

Our open reading period runs from January 1–February 28, 2019, and we look forward to getting back to everyone by April 1, 2019, with our decisions.

As a reminder, all submissions must be sent to us through our website at www.nomadicpress.org/submissions (link to Submittable will only go live on January 1, 2019).

Please join us in congratulating all of these amazing writers. We feel blessed to welcome them to our fam.

Full of Crow Poetry Showcase, May 2018 at La Val’s Pizza, Berkeley, CA.
05/14/2018

Full of Crow Poetry Showcase, May 2018 at La Val’s Pizza, Berkeley, CA.

Full of Crow Poetry Showcase, May 2018 at La Val’s Pizza, Berkeley, CA.
05/14/2018

Full of Crow Poetry Showcase, May 2018 at La Val’s Pizza, Berkeley, CA.

Chapbooks can be about sharing, connecting, interacting through work on basic levels, less encumbered. How are chapbooks...
04/18/2018

Chapbooks can be about sharing, connecting, interacting through work on basic levels, less encumbered. How are chapbooks different than traditionally published books or more formal processes? What made you share your poetry in this way?

Instructor: Paul Corman-Roberts | Saturdays | April 21-May 19

New Hope, PA.
02/28/2018

New Hope, PA.

Another great open mic night in the Lehigh valley.
02/28/2018

Another great open mic night in the Lehigh valley.

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Full Of Crow Press- an independent producer of poetry, fiction, zines, projects, and more. Please also like/follow our poetry page at Full Of Crow: Poetry, and follow us on Twitter @fullofcrow, Instagram. Find out what we are up to on our blog: www.fullofcrow.com/blog. Edited and Produced by Elynn Alexander and Paul Corman-Roberts.