Published Books & Journals

Blue Vortex Publishers Books in Print

 

Fragment of the Universe by Pat Andrus, 2019 – Summer 

Dancing with Words by Carol Archibald, 2019

Poetry is a Puzzle by Marilyn Mason, 2018

The Sky Is Bluer for One Crow by Una Nichols Bynum, 2017

Synesthesia Literary Journal, 2017

Into Eighty & Summer Days by Marion Martin Dickes, 2007

Foreign Dust Familiar Rain by Seretta Martin, 2002

 

To request information about publishing a book through Blue Vortex Publishers email bluevortex1@yahoo.com or serettamartin@yahoo.com

 

About seretta

Seretta Martin, author of Foreign Dust Familiar Rain, New and Collected Poems, is a Philip Levine Prize and Washington Prize semi-finalist with her second forthcoming book. She is a recipient of grants from the James Irvine Foundation. Seretta serves as the managing editor of the San Diego Poetry Annual and a founding co-editor of Synesthesia Literary Journal. She is also a co-founder of Haiku San Diego and Dewdrop World Haiku Society of San Diego. Seretta hosts the SDPA La Jolla publication celebration annually in July. Her award-winning visual art, poetry and translations have appeared here and abroad in Fire and Water: Climate Change anthology, Serving House Journal, Margie, American Journal of Poetry, Web del Sol, California Quarterly, Modern Haiku, Frog Pond, Under the Basho, Inkscrawl, A Year in Ink, Oberon, Moonday, Magee Park anthology, City Works, Waymark, Oasis, and elsewhere. Seretta teaches poetry workshops youth – adult at San Diego Writer's Ink Writing Center, and in schools, museums and libraries. She also teachers on Zoom. Seretta is a teacher with Border Voices Poetry Project, KIDS San Diego Poetry Annual, California Poets in the Schools and San Diego Writer's Ink Spot, Liberty Station and Oasis. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing and her studies and affiliations include California Institute of the Arts, University of California, La Jolla, Yale University, San Diego State University and Idyllwild Summer Poetry Arts Academy.
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