Dunes Review

The Glen Arbor Art Association is proud to publish the Dunes Review — Literary Journal of Northern Michigan in conjunction with Michigan Writers, Inc and the Beach Bards, also of Glen Arbor.

The Dunes Review is published twice a year and accepts submissions of poetry, essays, memoirs and short fiction year round. There is no submission fee.

The William J. Shaw Memorial Prize for Poetry is awarded annually in December, and the deadline for submissions to the contest are due October 15. Prizes for the top three winning submissions are $100, $50 and $25. There is a $10 handling fee for submissions to the contest. Submissions are judged by the Dunes Review Editorial Board.

The Anne-Marie Oomen Prize for High School Poetry is awarded annually in June. The submission deadline is April 15.

Dunes Review and contest submissions must include a self-addressed stamped envelope and a cover letter providing name, mailing address, telephone number, email address (if available) and the title of piece. Submissions may be sent to the address below:

Dunes Review
655 West Orchard Drive
Traverse City MI 49686

Please send an email to Editor Heather Shaw at hshaw@chartermi.net for more information.

SUBSCRIPTIONS

Members of the Glen Arbor Art Association and Michigan Writers may receive the Dunes Review at the rate of $12 a year, which is $4 off the cover price.  Subscriptions may be purchased through the editor of the Dunes Review.

Single edition price is $8.

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2007 Dunes Review Summer Edition


A Letter from Dunes Review Editor Duncan Sprattmoran:

During the April blizzard I looked out at the birdfeeder hanging in the maple tree and saw a dozen goldfinches perched in the snow. For two weeks they gathered near the feeder and I watched as they transformed from their dusty winter grays through shades of muted metals to a brilliant gold. Tonight, a long early May evening, they flit from tree to tree reiterating the imperative to create.

We all know there is a great storm coming—or perhaps simply the accretion of many small extinctions and disasters. We know the environment in which we live is buffeted by winds that rise far from this verdant peninsular shore. We know the news, but what we don’t yet know is how we can change to face the changes we only now begin to foresee. And today we all know the imperative to change our fundamental relationships to the environment.

By examining the multiple ecologies which we inhabit—the natural environment, our families, the constructs of ideologies we use to give our lives meaning—we may discern the mysteries and mechanisms upon which we depend. Martin Luther King, Jr., speaking of other matters, wrote, “I am cognizant of the interrelatedness of all communities.” Looking at our relationship to our beloved, our child, our work, or our world, we may glimpse the possibilities of transformation.

This issue of the Dunes Review is dedicated to Charly Hansen, painter, printer, cook, bon vivant, father, husband, mentor, a man who created, and by creating brought insight and possibility to our community.

 

2006 Dunes Review Summer Edition

The 2006 summer issue of Dunes Review features winners of The Anne-Marie

Oomen High School Prize for Poetry; Jackie Crawford and Adam Smith, both

from The Leelanau School. An awards ceremony for the winners, as well as a

general reading of the Dunes Review will be held Wednesday, June 21 7:00 at

GAAA.  The summer Dunes Review will be available at local stores and GAAA.

Cover artwork by Candace Compton Pappas.

2005 Dunes Review Winter Edition
The 2005 winter issue of the Dunes Review features winners of the eighth annual William J. Shaw Memorial Prize for Poetry; M.E. Craig of Leland, Angela Williams of Beulah, and Taya Kitaysky of Interlochen.

Cover artwork in oil pastel and gold leaf by Margaret White.

 

 

2005 Dunes Review Summer Edition

Forsythia, yellow lilies, a concrete fish, a storm's tidal surge, the echoes of more than one war, blue stones, Bali, and solitude - these are just a few of the images lending shape to what promises to be a strong summer edition of the Dunes Review.

In keeping with our tradition of publishing established writers alongside developing

writers, we're proud to present the work of one of America's most prominent writers, Philip Caputo.  The introductory chapter of Caputo's new novel, Acts of Faith, will be included in our summer issue thanks to GAAA member, Peter Phinny who suggested it.

Caputo joins other favorite and regional writers like fisherman-poet Mike Delp, Northport muse, Al Bona, and Todd Mercer, who has written a lively fictional accompaniment to the Cherry Festival.

Our crossover theme between disciplines sees local writer, teacher and painter, Duncan Sprattmoran contributing two poems and the cover artwork.  Also, songstress Claudia Schmidt offers some written words on the friction between artistry and the bottom line.

The Anne-Marie Oomen Prize for High School Poetry, the Dunes Review Spring Contest, came to a happy conclusion in April with a record breaking number of entries from all over the region.  An awards ceremony for the winners, as well as a general reading of the Dunes Review will be held Wednesday, June 29, 7:30 at GAAA.  The summer Dunes Review will be available at local stores and GAAA.

Heather Shaw, Editor