Year 1: Find a job to fund my move to North or South Carolina or Georgia. At this point it can be really anything to make money to move. Do art on the side and try to get work into Comma Coffee, The Hobson Gallery, and Artsy Fartsy.
Year 2: Move to the already mentioned states. Get a job with a literary review like the North Carolina Literary Review, Crazyhorse Literary Review, or Georgia Review. Enjoy the east coast.
Year 3: Continue to live and work on the east coast and start submitting work to galleries like the Alan Avery Art Company in Georgia, 701 CCA in South Carolina, or the Upstairs Gallery in North Carolina.
Year 4: Get tired of the east and miss my family. Move back home. Start my own sort of small poetry review with my new connections and experience. Start applying to graduate school.
Year 5: Move to the Bay Area [probably live with my grandma] and go to the University of San Francisco working towards my MFA in Creative Writing.
Galleries:
Comma Coffee: commacoffee.com
312 S. Carson St.
Carson City, NV 89701
Carson City, NV 89701
(775) 883-2662
Hobson Gallery:
315 Spokane St. Ste. 2
Reno, NV 89512
Reno, NV 89512
Artsy Fartsy:
220 W. Telegraph St.
Carson City, NV 89703
Alan Avery Art Company:
Trinity Gallery:
315 East Paces Ferry Rd.
Atlanta, Georgia 30305
Atlanta, Georgia 30305
404-237-0370
701 CCA: www.701cca.org
701 Whaley Street,
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 779-4571
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 779-4571
Upstairs Gallery
(828) 859-2828
Reviews:
North Carolina Literary Review:
Department of English
East Carolina University
2132 Bate Building
Greenville, NC 27858
Editor: Dr. Margaret D. Bauer
(252) 328-1537
Crazyhorse Literary Review:
Department of English
College of Charleston
66 George St.
Charleston, SC 29424
Editor: Garrett Doherty
843-953-7740
843-953-7740
Georgia Review
320 S. Jackson St.
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
706.542.3481
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