You can read, comment and vote for my poem, "Penticton", at the following location:
http://www.everydaypoets.com/penticton-by-lee-beavington
Cheers,
Lee
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Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
Wow!
Beforehand, I was a little nervous about getting up to read in front of the 40 or 50 people present. So when my friend Tanya arrived, she promptly suggested that we dance in the corner where the music was coming from. Not a bad way to shake the nerves (despite being stared at by everyone in the room!)
"The judging was blind," she assured everyone. "For poetry, first place goes to Lee Beavington."
Second and third place for poetry were announced, and then on to nonfiction. "In second place we have...Lee Beavington!"
Up I went again. Then fiction came, in which I held little hope, as I had submitted a fantasy-flavoured piece, and I assumed the journal catered to what some consider to be "literary". Sheila called out the winners.
"First place goes to Lee Beavington!"
The annual creative writing scholarship went to my talented classmate Angela Kenyon (who also placed second in the poetry category). Congrats to her! Before they announced the winner of the scholarship, a short piece was read about each applicant, including me. My teacher, Zoe Landale, wrote the following, which was read by the incoming chair (and inspirational teacher galore) Ross Laird:
Lee Beavington is a writer with courage. Getting to the places which resonate with readers requires going deep into the places where we ourselves are uncertain, and shadows leap high on the cave walls. Lee is a person who cares about stories. He also has a great work ethic and goes back over and over his writing until it fairly gleams.
I've been beaming since last night.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
A few photos from Saturday
What a Saturday!
First, I got to see my "Fading Firs" photo on display in the Surrey Art gallery "Earth Matters" exhibit. Then it was off to the Every Day Fiction anthology book launch, which features my story, "A Fungal Friend". Unfortunately, an hour-plus wait for the Port Mann bridge meant I missed the reading. But I did get to meet the other authors, and chat with Jordan Lapp for a good while. Besides being a founding editor of Every Day fiction, he is also a fellow Writers of the Future winner, and is an in-law of one of my co-workers! Small world. This might be the start of a beautiful friendship...
You can find out more about the Every Day Fiction anthology right here.
Labels:
every day fiction,
flash fiction,
photography,
publishing
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Two events this weekend!
This Saturday, January 24, I have two back-to-back artistic events. The first is "Earth Matters", an exhibition of photography at the Surrey Art Gallery. My photo, "fading firs", is one of those featured in the exhibit. The opening reception is from 2-4 pm.
Secondly, a story of mine appears in the Best of Every Day Fiction 2008 anthology. They are having a book launch at Spartacus books in Vancouver from 4-7 pm. There will be readings and book signings. (I won't get there until about 5 or so, due to the aforementioned above commitment!)
Here are the details:
Earth Matters exhibit
Opening Reception
Saturday, January 24
2-4 pm
Surrey Art Gallery
13750 - 88 Avenue
Best of Every Day Fiction book launch
Saturday, January 24
4-7 pm
Spartacus Books
684 East Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC
Both events are free. I hope to see some family and friends there!
Secondly, a story of mine appears in the Best of Every Day Fiction 2008 anthology. They are having a book launch at Spartacus books in Vancouver from 4-7 pm. There will be readings and book signings. (I won't get there until about 5 or so, due to the aforementioned above commitment!)
Here are the details:
Earth Matters exhibit
Opening Reception
Saturday, January 24
2-4 pm
Surrey Art Gallery
13750 - 88 Avenue
Best of Every Day Fiction book launch
Saturday, January 24
4-7 pm
Spartacus Books
684 East Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC
Both events are free. I hope to see some family and friends there!
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Recent & Upcoming publications
"Genocide and Graffiti: Remembering Cambodia's War Torn Past," Travel Thru History, November 2008.
"Thirst," Spotlight on the Arts, November 2008.
"A Fungal Friend," The Best of Every Day Fiction 2008, December 2008.
“Billion Dollar Billboard,” “Devolver” & “What's the Meaning of Life?,” Flashshot, December 2008/January 2009.
"Communications Delay," Dark Worlds, Issue 3, TBA.
"Venus," "Penticton," & "Softshell," Every Day Poets, TBA.
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