“If you have a dream, don’t just sit there. Gather courage to believe that you can succeed and leave no stone unturned to make it a reality.” ― Roopleen
Sea to Sky Review is an electronic journal devoted to showcasing great writing from British Columbia, Canada and the world. We feature poets and writers as well as artwork and photos.
Banner Photo: Leah Oates, November’s Feature Photographer
WHAT DO YOU SEE?
VOLUME 5. ISSUE 2. NOVEMBER 2024
The Poetry Foundation website tells us that “Ekphrasis” means “description” in Greek. Ekphrastic poetry involves describing a painting, sculpture, or photo/image by narrating and reflecting on the story behind it, often enhancing and broadening its meaning. What do our poets see? Read our Ekphrastic Poetry issue to enjoy.
PUBLICATION DATE: Nov 21.
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Are you struggling to rekindle a relationship with your poetry muse? Do you miss those cozy nights, pen in hand. Or those exhilarating mornings by the window, writing about anything - and everything. As most expert authors and poets tell us (over and over) - the way to be a writer is to write. But it can be so difficult sometimes to just sit down an do it!
A book about abduction, a trip to Roswell, a whistleblower and a movie. These are strange times and we invite you to send us your Alien Encounter stories and poems for our 2023 Fall Issue
Story Tracker is an app that helps writers keep track of their submissions and publications.
So you’re a writer and you’d really like to start publishing your writing online. Here are some comparisons of blogging platforms and a word of caution about Digital Sharecropping.
Over the past few years Goodwin Studios has been building websites using the Squarespace platform. They look beautiful, are budget friendly, easy to update and maintain, and offer all functions required by authors.
Squamish, and the world of theatre, literary and performance arts, bid adieu to this lovely lady. Goodbye Doreen Ramus.