AKINOGA PRESS IS NOW ACCEPTING PROJECTS FOR CONSIDERATION

I am thrilled to announce that akinoga press’s consideration period is NOW OPEN, and will remain so until the end of the year (December 31st)!

So, if you have a project you’ve been looking to find a home for (or have reached out to me previously about submissions), now’s your chance to send something my way!!!

But, before you do, please check out the submissions page for the guidelines. I do submissions a little differently than most presses, and it’s in your best interest to fully understand what i’m looking for. There’s also some additional information about the rough publishing timeline (if your project is selected) that it would worth being aware of before submitting.

I’m excited to see what y’all have been working on!

–mz

welcome Kristjana to the press!

Friends!

It is with equivalent tremendous excitement that i welcome Kristjana Gunnars to akinoga press!!!

Kristjana Gunnars is a writer and painter based in British Columbia. She has published several books of poetry, short fiction and essay collections, as well as five cross-genre works with Red Deer Press/Fitzhenry & Whiteside. She is also the author of three previous chapbooks: Snake Charmers and A Moment in Time from Above/Ground Press in Ottawa, and At Home I the Mountains from Junction Press, Ontario. 112th St. Notebook (forthcoming with akinoga) is inspired by years spent in Edmonton where she taught Creative Writing at the University of Alberta. She is currently serving as Guest Professor at the University of Iceland in the Department of Languages and Literature.

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welcome Stephanie to the press!

Friends!

It is with corresponding tremendous excitement that i welcome Stephanie Garon to akinoga press!!!

Stephanie Garon’s environmental art has been exhibited internationally in London, Colombia, and South Korea, as well as across the United States. Her writing, a critical aspect of her artistic process, has been published in international literary journals. She received dual science degrees from Cornell University, then attended Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA).

When she’s not wading across rivers, she can be found welding sculpture in her Baltimore studio.

Visit her online at: garonstudio.com or IG: @garonstudio

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welcome Suzannah to the press!

Friends!

It is with matching tremendous excitement that i welcome Suzannah Kolbeck to akinoga press!!!

Suzannah Kolbeck writes and paints in Baltimore, Maryland. Her work has appeared in Plainsongs, Pomme Journal, and 50 Haikus.

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welcome Lora to the press!!!

Friends!

It is with equally tremendous excitement that i welcome Lora Robinson to akinoga press!!!

Lora Robinson is a poet, nonfiction writer, and amateur photographer from the Eastern Shore of Maryland, currently residing outside of Minneapolis. She grew up a ballerina and fiction writer, not discovering poetry until her first year in the creative writing program at Salisbury University. After relocating to Colorado, she took a four year hiatus from poetry, returning to her craft when she moved to Baltimore in 2019. She has been published in numerous magazines and journals and will be taking part in her first residency this fall at Art Farm Nebraska. Her writing focuses on imagery and experience and she takes influence from Greek mythology, surrealist art, nature, and dance. In her spare time, you can find her hiking, fishing, singing to her cats and folding origami. Connect with her on Instagram @theblondeprive and Twitter @starsinmyteeth.

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welcome Kelly to the press!

Friends!

It is with tremendous excitement that i welcome Kelly Burke to akinoga press!!!

Kelly A Burke is a 2021 graduate from Madonna University in Livonia, MI with a BA in English Journalism. She lives in Plymouth, MI with her two rescue cats. Kelly writes poetry, nonfiction, personal essays, and short stories that can be found on her blog titled Bee Abundant. She also owns and operates her own social media agency.

Her poetry illustrates the intricacies of womanhood, religion, and modern love.

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YOU get an update AND YOU get an update

Friends!

Summer is almost upon us, and we all know that with the long, hot days nigh, books are not too far behind! I’ve been editing and design up a storm throughout the spring and i am so incredibly excited to be working on so many amazing books!

In the meantime, i wanted to be better with the PR side of things, so starting next week, i will be highlighting some of the writers being published in 2021/2022. They are all amazing and i cannot wait to usher their work into the world.

–mz

continuing support

Friends!

I hope spring is giving everyone the rest and rejuvenation that is so desperately needed after the trash fire that was 2020. We’re not out the woods yet by any stretch of the imagination, but i’ve been noticing some faint traces of slowly kind of getting better on the wind recently, and i hope y’all have too.

I apologize for the radio silence: i’ve been hard at work readying things for the next batch of publications and time has gotten away from me. All i can say for now is there are some truly, truly amazing books coming in 2021/2022 and as always, more detailed announcements are on the way.

I also apologize for not keeping up with a continued call of support for Black/minority-owned businesses. It has been so unbelievably difficult for me to retain things these days and i know that a lot of important things have dropped from my attention, specifically rallying to spotlight Black/minority-owned business.

This is an admittedly small step towards rectifying my lapse in attention, but here is a list of over one hundred Black-owned businesses. They all deserve our support and patronage. Let 2021 be the year we learn to consistently put our attention and financial support where our mouths are.

And thank you, Natalie, for sending along this fairly comprehensive breakdown of the Black Lives Matter movement and why the work it’s doing is so critical.

–mz

the autumn of books continues!

Friends!

Autumn is my absolute favorite season, so it makes a certain kind of sense, i guess, that almost all of the 2020 releases are launching now, literally one after the other. And on that note…

Firstly, thank you to everyone who ordered and preordered Gag Order! Copies are flying out of the shop almost as fast as i can get them bound! akinoga has never published a more resonate or timely collection and i hope it moves you to exercise your right to VOTE, and to vote against trump.

Secondly, i am incredibly excited to announce at Native Tongue vol. 2: spring / summer is now available for preorder!!! I love the space and stillness in these poems. I love sitting with and in them. I love that Jack knows the Alleghenies as intimately as he does.

I am also so, so thankful the amazingly talented Suzanne Onodera agreed to let us use another of her paintings for the cover of vol. 2. Jack’s poetry and Suzanne’s paintings are inexorably linked for me now; i can’t look at one and not be instantly reminded of the other. I am grateful for that pairing, for the enrichment it imparts. May we all be likewise connected.

–mz