Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Welcome!

The new literary journal Cezanne's Carrot is just about ready to open its webdoors. The inaugural issue, premiering on the Winter Solstice, 2005, features fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction from nationally known writers Joan Logghe, Thomas R. Smith, and Lyn Lifshin, as well as the very talented writers Pam Wynn, Paul Alan Fahey, Antonios Maltezos, Louisa Howerow, and Mary Estrada. This edition also features the photographs and photo collages of Santa Fe artist Christopher Clements.

The name Cezanne's Carrot was inspired by a quote from the artist Paul Cezanne: "The day is coming when a single carrot, freshly observed, will set off a revolution." In this issue and all that follow, we intend bring you the fresh observations that can trigger a revolution of thought and vision, fresh observations that can help illuminate the world.

Join us at Cezanne's Carrot on the twenty-first of December. Take some time to read the fine selections, and if you're a writer or visual artist, check out our submission guidelines. On the twenty-first, we'll open for submissions for the Spring Equinox Issue, which will go live in March of 2006.

We'll use this blog as our announcement list--for updates, changes, exciting news from Cezanne's Carrot--as well as a place where we'll share our experiences as spiritual writers ourselves. So check back often.

Thank you for your interest in Cezanne's Carrot. If you have any questions or like what you see, let us know. Leave a comment here or email us at: editors@cezannescarrot.org.

(Photo credit: Cloud Cover by Christopher Clements)

3 Comments:

Blogger SarahJane said...

beautiful photo. if i may aske, which gallery in santa fe does he show at?
sarah

12:46 PM  
Blogger The Editors at Cezanne's Carrots said...

Thanks, Sarahj! We appreciate your interest and your telling others about the journal. We hope it'll provide a worthwhile space for both readers and writers and artists!

12:34 PM  
Blogger The Editors at Cezanne's Carrots said...

Hi Sarahj,

Christopher Clements' work isn't showing at this time in Santa Fe, however, he is currently in talks with a gallery. We'll let you know as soon as we have any news. Thank you so much for your interest!

4:14 PM  

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