"On the last day of the world I would want to plant a tree.” — W.S. Merwin
  • Kate Bernadette Benedict

    (0)
    Posted on July 16th, 2009sherryMagazines

    Here’s what Kate Bernadette Benedict said about her ambitions as a poetry editor:

    My ambition is to keep Umbrella’s standards high by publishing excellent poetry of an eclectic nature. I also feel that certain boilerplate styles hamper poetry’s power, so it’s also a key mission of mine to showcase poems that employ a fresh and ringing diction.

    Kate is editor of Umbrella and, because I have had poems in that journal, her statement set me to shining up my gold star.

    Kate is featured as interview # 9 in Nic Sebastian’s series, Ten Questions for Poetry Editors. When asked “How frequently do you get “exciting” submissions?” Kate made this encouraging response:

    More frequently than I ever would have imagined! Each poem chosen excites in its own way. A poem scintillates when its umbrella idea marries perfectly to its execution … and when it moves me on a deep level.

    I was surprised to learn that Kate serves as her own webmaster. I find Umbrella one of the best-designed, most readable poetry journals on line. That is why I sent my poems there in the first place.

    Kate also gives kudos to her co-editors Rachel Dacus and C. E. Chaffin:

    These people are all pro’s; there are no cons.

    I have found Kate Bernadette Benedict a poet-friendly editor — open, professional, friendly but with very high standards. These characteristics are reflected in the interview, which I suggest you read in full.

    Then go read Umbrella. You’ll find a link on my sidebar.

    Read the whole excellent series.

    __________
    P.S. Kate is always looking for new voices:

    An appearance of clubbiness is death to a journal, in my opinion. Though Umbrella gets submissions from lots of new people each quarter, the proportion of publishable work from that batch is lower than I would hope. It remains an important goal for me to keep the roster fresh.

    Possibly related posts:

      Tilt-a-Whirl
      Helen Losse, Poetry Editor
      More items
      News
      Bumbershoot 2009

    Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

    , , ,

Leave a Reply

 
RSS feed

Archives

Categories

Recent Comments

  • Tommy: Oh, and Will Saletan makes a point that’s a better point than fussing about when and where Pam Tebow refused to have an abortion....
  • Jeff Hess: Shalom Sherry, Goblin Market is one of my favorite poems. I first read it when I was in 17 in the September 1973 issue of Playboy. I...
  • Jessie Carty: man Goblin Market was one of my first favorite books of poetry!!!!!
  • sherry: That’s our Poss, Rebecca & Jessica! Which reminds me that I forgot to give her credit.
  • sherry: This is an allegation, that I had not previously seen, that CBS collaborated with Focus on the Family to produce this add. As a commenter...

Theme Switcher

What I'm Doing...

  • Crepuscular no more, the young raccoon is out with the rising sun to glean sunflower seeds from the bird feeder. Temperatures in the teens. 19 hrs ago
  • The jay works at the suet with the slow regularity of a dippy bird. The snow, once more, is patchy and melting. 1 day ago
  • At dawn, a robin implores us to wake up. Snow is reduced to a few dirty patches under the trees. 5 days ago
  • The line between snow and bare grass traces, ruler straight, the line of the roof beam, the north el of the house where the sun can't reach. 1 week ago
  • More updates...

Powered by Twitter Tools

 
my 'read' shelf:
 my read shelf

Sherry's favorite quotes


"Art is not about itself but the attention we bring to it."— Marcel Duchamp

Artistic Support

Sherry Chandler has received professional development funding and a Professional Assistance Award through the Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency, supported by state tax dollars and federal funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. Kentucky Arts Council Sherry has also received an Artist Enrichment grant from the Kentucky Foundation for Women. kfw
CURRENT MOON