Announcing!
A CHAPBOOK featuring 21 new poems composed between July and October 2024
A PDF of which is yours for the asking (comment or PM me on Facebook) ...
A CHAPBOOK featuring 21 new poems composed between July and October 2024
A PDF of which is yours for the asking (comment or PM me on Facebook) ...
Don Campbell appearing at Sacred Grounds open mic as a featured poet (youtube.com)
I've got a brand-new poem "The Re-Enactment of" published on Poet's Place! And congrats to my poetic comrades: Lida Parent Harris, Linda Crate, Mona Jean Cedar, and Anna Broome too. Here's the link...
July Poet's Place — LA Art News
Announcing!
A CHAPBOOK featuring 21 new poems composed between January and June 2024
A PDF of which is yours for the asking (comment or PM me on Facebook)...
DKC From One Century to the Next (dkc1century2thenext.blogspot.com)
Dear Don Kingfisher Campbell,
Thank you for submitting your poetry to the anthology, UNSINKABLE: POETRY INSPIRED BY THE TITANIC. We would like to accept “Queen Mary.” In some cases, we will make necessary copyediting changes and contact authors about suggested edits.
As we mentioned, we are planning to publish the anthology with Salmon Poetry Press with a pub date in 2026. As soon as possible, we would greatly appreciate it if you could email us a bio of 50-100 word to this address. We will soon email a permission form which is required for your poem’s publication, and we will ask for an updated bio, if necessary, closer to the pub date.
Each contributor will receive one copy of the anthology. We have begun to work on setting up Unsinkable poetry readings, and if you have any ideas for such events in your geographic area or anywhere else, please let us know. We are also developing a marketing plan, and if you have any ideas, please let us know.
Thank you for your participation in this project.
Best regards,
Margo Taft Stever, Sandy Yannone, and Susana H. Case
The publication reading for the 2024 Altadena Poetry Review was held at the Altadena Public Library on Saturday, April 27th between 11am and 1pm. I performed one of my two poems published within those pages, In the World War II Museum, utilizing the room as the setting for the poem to a very surprised audience!
Featured last night in Eagle Rock, read five poems from my two most recent books published by Cyberwit Press: Surrender, Knowing, In the World War II Museum, Simile City, and Pantoum to Oblivion.
5-Star Book Review Club: Kingfisher Flowerman by Don Kingfisher Campbell - Fried Potato Press
Had a wonderful time interacting with this group yesterday over eight of my poems (The Gap*, A Poem Is**, The Joshua Parade***, Serious Cloud Bank***, Your Precious Love, Fencing, Skunk and Seal, and Just) and introducing them to my very inspirational poet friends *Tanya Ko Hong, **Linda Ravenswood, and ***Alexis Rhone Fancher who read some of their fine poetry as well. As a bonus I also introduced them to the marvelous Ellyn Maybe who was in the audience, and she read one of her besties too. (Asterisks indicate who inspired me to write which poems.)
And now for your listening pleasure...
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Allow the menage a trois of hosts: Alessander, Chris 'Cakeshop' Penalber, and Kimberly Cobian scintillate your deepest fantasies in a heart-shaped box of various aphrodisiac flavors from the playful innocent white chocolates to the sweet tantalizing milk chocolate truffles, to the darkest chocolate recesses pieces of your erotic and romantic psyche. Everyone's got their favorite love potion or poison. What's your pleasure? What gives you true lust for life?
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It's my great honor and privilege to present to you the poets of THE VAGABOND LUNAR COLLECTION, an anthology created specifically to be included in the payload for the Polaris rocket, which will be launching to the moon in November 2024.
127 poets have been selected for this special mission to the moon, to preserve the very best of our arts, culture, poetry and humanity, as part of the internationally protected record of lunar artifacts in perpetuity.
This, my friends, is as close to immortality as it gets.
Thank you so much to Samuel Peralta for inviting me to include this collection in the Lunar Codex!
-- Mark Lipman