Welcome to Poetry Month

(And a Poetry Passion Challenge)

April is coming fast! And along with April comes Poetry Month.

Poetry has a lot of opinions about it, some people think it drips with sap and emotions, other people think it’s the voice that our hearts and souls use to speak to the world… still others think it’s all dirty limericks and silly rhymes.

I once set out to write what I called, ‘the worst poetry in the world’. I was pretty happy with it the first couple of times I read it out. I made sure to put in lots of vampires and ‘blood dripped from her jellied…’ something or other I can’t remember now.

Blood Dripped from… my watch? No… can’t be right… (Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com)

The problem was that it was actually pretty good poetry. I think the problem was that I was passionate in my desire to write bad poetry and that passion created really GOOD bad poetry. I was swimming in a sea of cliches and stabs at ineptitude, but I was so creative in my attempt to be a bad writer that I swam gracefully around the cliches and each sharp blade in the murky water that should have stabbed me? instead I danced on those blades and the turgid waters became a glimmering pool of mystery and with far more depth than if I had dove into the pool without attempting to make bad poetry. I had made poetry so bad that it was good.

Why do I bring this up?

Who Knows What May be in the Water? The Only Way to Know is to Get Wet!- Photo by Serena Summers

I think it’s important as we all start to think about poetry month to think about the nature of poetry. It’s something that is almost impossible to make a mess out of, so long as whatever you’re writing about (and here’s the big secret), you truly and honestly are passionate about the subject. Passion is a strange game to play at. You can play it in so many different arena: at the race track, in sporting events of all kinds, in competitions, in debates, for a religion, for a country, to destroy a country in a war, to destroy yourself in a war, for your family, for yourself, for, best of all, for love.

But passion can make us blind, selfish, foolish, stupid and wrong in almost every single one of these arenas unless we listen very carefully to our hearts and a little bit to our heads.

This is the true joy of poetry, it is passion.

In every poem, be in that poem. Taste it, feel it, smell it, SEE it, hear it, these are our passions! Does it make your heart quicken? Does it make you angry? Does it make a tear form, just so, at the corner of your eye? Or does it make you collapse when you realize all that you’ve lost and what a fool you’ve been? Even the most simple of poems in a prophecy to the right reader at the right time.

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This April, I dare you to submit to poetry month. Write a poem a day without a plan. At the end of April, StarkLight Press will open submissions to a brand new poetry anthology. We will be accepts writers filled with passion as well as a limited number of artists for cover design and internal art.

We may select all thirty of your poems, or we may select only one. Poets will be paid $5 a poem. Poems must be new publications written April 2022. Rights to your poetry will be returned to you for July 17, 2022. You are free to publish them again but please site that they were originally published with StarkLight Press. Poetry only has to be written in April 2022 to qualify, you do not have to write or submit all thirty poems for poetry month to enter!

Stay tuned, as always for more events, contests and new books at StarkLight Press. You saw it here first: Black, White and Read all over

Deadline for entries is May 15, 2022. Please edit your poetry before sending it in, we hprefer your best work! Click on CONTACT US to find out how to submit if you’re a newbie to StarkLight Press.

More of the Great Richard White- plus, Cover Art!

You can find Richard White’s great vlog on YouTube here , where tonight at 8 eastern, 5 Pacific, you can watch our own Anthony Stark, BOFA award winner and two-time BOFA nominee, talk about his graphic design work in covers and interiors, for StarkLight Press and other publishing houses.

 

We’re Back, Baby!

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It’s been a while, folks, but StarkLight Press is back!

Or rather, we are finally getting around to updating all of you lovely, loyal fans with all the amazing books, poems, multimedia work and more our happy little elves at StarkLight have been working on this past evolution.

… starting with our latest book, a Tales from Space series novel involving some of your favorite characters, including by popular demand, Verily Wrought in kid form and that precocious scamp of an android, Nick Goodfrey.

Check in later this week for the details on our latest title, The Androsian Question, along with updated editions of An Incident in El Noor, Dalton’s Daughter  and its sequel Galaxy’s Daughter.

Poetry anthology information to follow for your favorite authors, Virginia Stark!

Check again soon for information on our  upcoming short story contest, and poetry contest as well!

It’s just what the Galaxy wanted for a holiday gift!

– Tony Stark,

Publisher and CEO,

StarkLight Press.

 

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Following many inquiries as to the existence of a photo book commemorating the 2016 Mystery Art Auction, StarkLight Press would like to definitively state that it has withdrawn from the production of the book.

Following the Dawson Creek Art Gallery’s 2016 Mystery Art Auction, many poets and some artists felt that their work was neither properly acknowledged nor recorded by the Gallery. In order to smooth over hard feelings, StarkLight Press had offered to compile gratis a photo book featuring the paintings and poems included in the fundraiser for the Dawson Creek Art Gallery. Copies would be available for purchase online and at the Gallery with all proceeds going toward the Art Gallery itself. The layout and design of the book were to be performed by the Press once high quality digital images and poems were provided by the Art Gallery curator.

After four months, in January 2017, the publisher had been stonewalled by the curator, Kit Fast, and had obtained only one low resolution brochure with the pictures inside. It came to the attention of the publisher that Mr. Fast had not informed anyone from the SPCAC or other members of the Gallery about the production of the book, when at a public meeting, people had no knowledge that this book had been trying to get itself made since the event in October.

After a lengthy apology delivered over the phone, Mr. Fast promised to provide release forms and high quality digital images and poems from the artists not directly connected to StarkLight Press.

As of September 2017, only two-thirds of the release forms have been provided. There has been no contact from the Dawson Creek Art Gallery with regard to this matter. Although we refuse to speculate as to the reasons why the curator and Art Gallery have so greviously sabotaged what could have been a valuable opportunity for the local arts community, we recognize that there are serious problems with bullying, clique-ism and discrimination against Persons with Disabilities in the Dawson Creek Arts Community.

Unfortunately, due to the bad behaviour of a few, all the artists and poets involved in the 2016 Mystery Art Auction go without a professionally-made and promoted commemorative book.

Therefore, following disrespectfully unprofessional interactions with the Dawson Creek Art Gallery, StarkLight Press would like to formally withdraw its offer to commemorate the 2016 Mystery Art Auction with a fundraising book. We are also officially stating we will not be making any commemorative books for the Art Gallery in future, unless a more professional and courteous approach is taken.

While StarkLight Press regrets the fact that it cannot help poets and artists who did not receive proper acknowledgment from the 2016 Mystery Art Auction, it nevertheless has exhausted every opportunity to try to provide a lasting record of the hard work and creativity that went into the event.

Alaska Highway Book Update!

Thanks to all those who recently ordered a copy of The Alaska Highway: 75th Anniversary Edition, making this our fourth run of the book!

Books will be delivered to StarkLight Press warehouse by July 15th, and will be available for pickup after 4 pm that day. For our customers in North America, your books will arrive by post by July 27th.

For international customers, orders will be arriving by August 15th.

 

Thanks again to everyone who has helped make the 75th Anniversary of the Alaska Highway into such a huge success!

 

 

Tony Stark,

Publisher and CEO,

StarkLight Press.

Sneak Peek at The Alaska Highway

In anticipation of our upcoming release of The Alaska Highway: 75 Years, StarkLight Press is revealing one of our special insert pages that accompany the main narrative. Here is the final page of our section on Rusty Dow, the Chief Engineer of the project and first woman to drive the Alaska Highway. This insert was written by Virginia Carraway Stark.

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In addition, here is the first page of our excerpt that explains the nature of Muskeg to our international audience- this insert was written by Tony Stark.

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There are additional pieces written by Krista Michelle, Maude Welles, Will Norton, Jonny Wakefield of the Alaska Highway News, Leanne Caine, Joyce Lee, as well as personal remarks about the importance of the Alaska Highway from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Premier Christy Clark and Dawson Creek Mayor Dale Bumstead.

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Look for this beautiful, collectible book coming from StarkLight Press in March of 2017. All proceeds from this remarkable work are being donated to local arts councils, museums, historical societies and to Pioneer Village in Dawson Creek, B.C.

– Tony Stark,

Publisher and CEO,

StarkLight Press.

Hearts Asunder Sequel Available Again!

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Our second terrifying volume of Valentine’s Day horror stories has received a huge response from readers. Hearts Asunder Vol. 2 makes the eighth title from StarkLight Press to sell out from its online sources. To all our readers and fans, I say, Way to Break the Internet!

I am pleased to announce that this chilling collection of tales is now available again through the StarkLight Press Bookstore!

In addition to this title, look for our second volume of Shamrocks, Saints and Standing Stones, coming in early March from StarkLight Press.

 

Blue Moon Season Release Date!

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Our first were-themed anthology is set to hit bookshelves in stores across North America on August 21, 2016!

This rollicking read features stories about transformation into anything… wolves, fossas, lamps… this anthology is filled with spine-chilling misadventures of people who tangled with the light of the full moon, and the monsters that emerge from it.

Featuring a bevvy of new authors, as well as StarkLight Press favorites, Blue Moon Season is perhaps our most horrifying, entertaining anthology to date!

Check into StarkLight Press all this week for interviews with our winning authors, including:

Piper Tadwell                                     Van Fleming

Mod Welles                                         Will Norton

Tara O’Neill                                        Jeren Nethers

Alfie Elkins                                        Virginia Carraway Stark

Nicholas Vincenzi                            Leanne Caine

Cathy Illes

and more!

Congratulations to all of our winning authors!

Look for Blue Moon Season Anthology August 21 on Amazon and Scribd, as well as in bookstores in British Columbia, Ohio, Ontario and California!

 

– Tony Stark,

Publisher and CEO,

StarkLight Press.

 

Outermost Magazine July Reading Spree!

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To celebrate our monthly paranormal magazine, Outermost: A Journal of the Paranormal, StarkLight Press is happy to announce that all 8 titles are FREE for the month of July!

Kick back in the sun this summer and enjoy over two hundred pages of gripping, spine-tingling paranormal facts, articles and fiction short stories about topics like:

UFOs

Aliens

Angels and Demons

Psychics and Psychic Powers

and more!

You can find them online here, for FREE, only for July. Look for Issue 9, (also free for July) coming out on the 15th of this month!

https://www.scribd.com/document/317471527/Outermost-Vol-1-Issue-2

Perpetuity

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Perpetuity: I Am Yours Forever and You Are Mine

by Virginia Carraway Stark

One day I found a picture of you

And my heart was hurt anew

Because my love, how I loved you

You were mine, my Perpetu

But even more I belonged to you

Someone like my Perpetu

Can never leave my heart too

So much of me was invested in you

Every day you were with me was always new

A part of my soul was claimed when yours was due

I always new the day would come

When I would think of you and numb

The pain and tears that will not be dumb

Some things in life aren’t here to stay

But having a dog taken away

Even by old age, the pain eats us day by day

Rest for now, my Perpetu

One day I know, I will see you

I will hold you in my arms anew

What is gone now is not lost except for a few

When it’s time to wake up know that I’m here

And that I’ve never once forgotten you.

– mixed media on paper, Copyright 2009 Virginia Carraway Stark.

You can watch Virginia Carraway Stark read her poem here: