Bio

Adrian S. Potter has won several writing awards, including the 2007 Saturday Writers One-Page Poem Contest and the 2006 Cervena Barva Press Fiction Chapbook Prize. He has been published in more than 90 different literary journals, magazines, and websites, including Colere, City Works, Reed, Loop, Denver Syntax, Cherry Bleeds, Blue Earth Review and Poesia.

His short fiction chapbook, Survival Notes, is available through Cervena Barva Press.

He is working on several projects, including a poetry chapbook manuscript and several short stories.  He is also searching for a publisher willing to take a chance on his recently finished full-length poetry manuscript called The Blues Almanac.

He can be reached at aplus3@gmail.com.

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Monday
23Mar2009

Brief Update

I have two poems in the Spring 2009 issue of MO: Writings from the River.  The poems are titled Where We Find Truth and Runaway.  This is the last year this journal will be published under this title; it will undergo a fashionable name change to The Front Range Review.  I'm sure it will continue to be a quality publication dedicated to publishing an interesting mix of established and emerging writers.

I also just received word that my poem Expecting will be published in the Spring 2009 edition of Oracle, the literary magazine of Brewton-Parker College in Mt. Vernon, Georgia.  I am happy to have the chance to contribute - a big thank you to editor Rachel Allen.

Hopefully this is the sign of things to come.  You know, publications and acceptances and stuff like that.

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