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Posts by J.L. Smith

I am a writer/political scientist based in Eagle River, Alaska. I hold a BA degree in English/Creative Writing and a MA in International Relations. Best of both worlds, I write everything from naturalistic poetry to Russia and the former Soviet Republics. Recent publications: Academic Nonfiction: The Syrian Dilemma: Moscow's Motives in the Syrian Uprising (2013). ISBN: 9781304283931 Creative Nonfiction: "The Important Things" - Alaska Women Speak - Winter 2015 issue Fiction: How to Eat a Bagel - 50-word Stories - Sept 15, 2015 The Devil and the White Room - Down in the Dirt - July/August 2016 Poetry: "Sara" - Grassroots - Fall 1999 "Femininity" - Cirque - Summer 2015 "Sitting in the Bathroom" - Yellow Chair Review - July 2015 "A Happy Poem" - Eunoia Review - August 2015 "Willow Rebuilds" "Spectators" "Fire Angels" - Alaska Women Speak- Fall 2015 "Dark Clouds Descend Low" - Three Line Poetry - Issue 33 - Sept 2015 "Da!" - Peeking Cat Poetry - 8th issue - Oct 2015 "Three times my baby's stroller passes by" - Eunoia Review - Oct 2015 "Babushka's Samovar", "If I May Speak", and "High Tea and Fancy Things" - Alaska Women Speak - Winter 2015 Issue "Joanna's Child" - Cirque - Winter Solstice issue 2015. "Away with the Bitterness!" - Peeking Cat Poetry - 9th Issue - Dec 2015 "Away with the Bitterness!" - Alaska Shorts (49 Writers blog) - December 22, 2015 "The Reflex", "The Drop Off", and "Crossed Eyes" - Eskimo Pie - Feb 2016 "The Fragments You Carry", "The Fireweed Dies", and "Crabapples" - 13 Chairs - Spring 2016

Contest Winners! Claim Your Prizes!

Hey everyone,
Please see the following post, as it contains the contest winners! Winners have until the 26th to collect their prizes. Please email me at jennsmithak at gmail.com to claim.

via Winners of National Poetry Month Contest

Winners of National Poetry Month Contest

Much belated, but finally here, the announcement you have been waiting for.

Contest winners!  I have decided to draw 5 names. If you are a winner, please post here first, acknowledging your prize, then email me at jennsmithak at gmail.com with your mailing address. Thank you, everyone, for joining in!

First place – copy of Medusa – Elle!
Second place – copy of Weathered Fragments – DirtySciFiBuddha
Third place – copy of Weathered Fragments – Frank Solanki
Fourth place – chapbook from my personal collection – Hermendra Dibaakor
Fifth place – chapbook from my personal collection – dreadpoetssobriety

Please claim within a week, so I can plan on sending these out. Thank you for participating. Congratulations!

JL

 

Free Poetry Books! Last Chance!

Thank you, everyone, for participating in my contest. I will start counting all of the entries tomorrow. You have just today to Like, Share or Retweet any of the posts from 4/1-5/2 for the contest entries. So, get those entries in!

I am looking at 6 prizes, and I am open to giving away more if we get a great final push.

Like, Share (2 entries), Retweet (2 entries), PressThis (2 entries). One more day!

Thank you for the support!

Two Days Left In The Contest!

Free books of poetry! Hey, you don’t see that often, do you? Here at the blog, I am celebrating poetry, not only by offering the poetry boot camp and providing excerpts of my own poetry from my latest book, Weathered Fragments, Weathered Souls,
I would also like to share the gift of poetry.

So, I am giving away one signed copy of both of my books, plus other poetry books I have enjoyed. Free. What is the catch? This is a contest, so I can’t give books to everyone (would love to, if I could), but I will do a drawing to determine who will get the books. I will have at least 3 prize books, but if there is enough participating, I will add more.

How do I enter, you ask? Easy.

#1 Like any posts from this month (April). This includes the blog, Facebook, and Twitter.

#2 Double entries if you Share, Retweet, or Press This (via WordPress).

Winners chosen around the first of May. Winners will be posted and notified. You have 7 days to claim before I redraw.

Sound good!

Let’s celebrate poetry!