Jennifer VanBuren: Editor

Slow Trains Literary Journal

  • Metronome
  • Turbulance

Laura Hird

  • Hidden in my locker all year
  • Lost in Venice
  • I thought I saw you at Threadgills
  • Ease the Transition
  • Don’t Tell Me It’s The Season
  • Evidence

Triplopia

  • at the zoo he might have said
  • pink gown
  • perhaps it is the hurricaine
  • Antimuse

  • Nursing the Drought
  • beside the white chickens

  • dogwood trail
  • Words-Myth

  • Fixation

  • Tilt
    Choosing the Spare

    Centrifugal Eye

    Wicked Alice

    Stirring

    Hiss Quarterly

    admit 2

    Artistry of Life:
    Featured
    writer Winter 2006

    Fall 2005- poem and photos


    Mastodon Dentist

    Poetry Niederngasse:

    interpoetry

    branches
    Loch Raven Review
    Winter 2005

    Word Riot

    turk magazine

    eclectica

    Carnelian

    Verse Libre Quarterly

    ken*again

    10,000 monkeys

    Pemmican

    Unlikely Stories2

    JMWW

    deep cleveland junkmail oracle

    Branches Quarterly

    zygote in my coffee

    Literary Mama

    from East to West

    Erosha

    Clean Sheets

    thieves jargon

    angry poet

    Poetry Superhighway

    the Beat


    Strange Road

    Other online publications:

    NELincs Poetry Full Moon, American feed Journal, oysters and chocolate,
    humabout, Voracity

    In Print:

    Poetry Motel : Every Morning

    Free Verse : beside the red barn door

    Barking Dogs Poetry Journal

    remark

    bear creek haiku

    Midwifery Today:
    Universal Mother

    Zygote in my Coffee’s 1st Print Edition

    Recognition:

    Euphoria’s Annual Poetry Contest: Outlanders

    Pushcart Nomination:
    Another Missed Performance

    “Best of the Net” Nominations:
    The Hiss Quarterly: Sequin Jean Reflections
    From East to West: Surely this has happened to you

    4 Comments

    1. Tara McIntyre said,

      January 21, 2007 at 5:24 am

      Jen & Co.,

      The site redesign is beautiful! I’m blown away by the art, the words, the layout … all of it. I can tell you’ve been busy since the move south :). You’ve assembled some incredible artists and simply humbling art, both literary and visual.

      You are missed, my dear. I hope you and all your boys are happy and well :)

      peace-
      -Tara

    2. jkvanburen said,

      February 1, 2007 at 3:21 pm

      Thank you Tara! You and the others at TUUC are what I miss the most about Baltimore. No contest.

      I do miss Trader Joes and the Bay, and Rebounder’s Gymnastics :) but I do love Texas, and do not regret the move at all.

      Please send my love,

      Jennifer

    3. maria carolina baulo said,

      August 13, 2007 at 6:58 pm

      For the Editor / Director:

      My name is María Carolina Baulo. I live in Argentina, I´m 30 and about to graduate in History of Arts and have previous studies in Cinematography and Photography. I´m a freelance writer and I´m already writing for several art magazines, that is why I´m contacting different magazines or newsletters interested in having correspondents in different parts of the world. I´m bilingual (English and Spanish). I cover all arts and have local contacts in galleries and museums. I also provide translation services regarding cultural issues exclusively, specially for galleries, institutions, magazines, as well as local representation. You can check my blog for further information and samples (http://macabaulo.blogspot.com).

      I wonder if you are the right person to contact, if not, I would appreciate you let me know to whom I must send this request. My very best regards and hope to hear from you soon,

      MCB
      http://macabaulo.blogspot.com

    4. Alexandre said,

      December 14, 2007 at 2:32 am

      Hello Lady Jennifer,

      Your Winter MannequinEnvy Edition is a fine feather in your cap. You did an outstanding interview.

      And you ARE driving a hybrid!!! Back then they drove brontosouruses.. lol

      Alex

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