Virgogray Media Bringing Two New Print Publications to the VGP Library

Virgogray Press is proud to introduce Virgogray Media, a new arm to the body of the press that shall function as a culture/lit base, as well as a non-lit/nonfiction forum to be shared via print, video, audio and other multimedia facets. While Virgogray Media has floated around in the mist, its time on the back-burner is slowly coming to an end.

Currently Virgogray Media is publishing two different print mags that will be distributed freely in the Austin, TX area. Opportunities to publish your work as well as promote your book or business are available. Virgogray Media publishes traditional, 6×9, saddle-stitch, limited print publications. If you live out of the Austin area and wish to receive a copy of any of these publications, there may be associated publishing and shipping fees. Some of the content of these publications will be available for free on the internet.

More information can be found at http://virgograymedia.blogspot.com/


The Austin Poetry Beat

Virgogray Media is seeking poetry for a brand new print publication to appear for free in the Austin, TX area. The publication will be published on a rolling basis, and seeks new and unpublished work. New and established writers are welcome. Poets of all nationalities and opinion are welcome. Poetry of all styles are welcome. No previously published work.

Send 1-3 poems. A  brief bio. Send a physical mailing address if you wish to receive a copy of the issue your work appears in. There is no monetary compensation.

Put “APB Poetry Sub/ (last name)” in the email subject box.

This publication is brought to you by Virgogray Press and The Austin Poets Association. If you are interested, or have any questions, contact Michael Casares at michael.aaron.casares@gmail.com.


The South Austin Cannon

The South Austin Cannon is a new print publication that is non-literary, a news driven, saddle-stitched, chap style magazine featuring articles from reputable, and cutting edge journals such as Infowars, Natural News, and the Drudge Report. The South Austin Cannon publishes 2-4 times per month and is free of charge. The publication is available at local Austin area businesses south of Ben White and all along the William Cannon corridor.

If you are interested in writing news articles for the South Austin Cannon, advertising in the publication, or receiving a drop off service for your business, please contact Michael Casares @ michael.aaron.casares@gmail.com.

Current Issues:

The South Austin Cannon Vol. 1 No. 1 July 2012

The South Austin Cannon Vol. 1 No. 2 July 2012

The South Austin Cannon Vol. 1 No. 3 Sept. 2012

 The South Austin Cannon Vol. 1 No. 4 Sept. 2012

Carcinogenic Poetry Print Anthology Vol. 2

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Within the pages of the 2nd annual Carcinogenic Poetry print anthology you’ll find the entire 2011 collection of poetry from the free online blog, Carcinogenic Poetry. This year’s anthology includes over 90 poets from around the world. The writer’s herein are denizens of the indie writer’s world and have appeared in the journals and internet publications that map the underground realm; some are new poets, unknown and unread, but with promise their work graces our pages.
            Carcinogenic Poetry originally opened on the internet in December 2009. Since then the website has been visited 1000’s of times, our top readership including countries like the United States, Ukraine, Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, Canada, China, Australia, India and the Philippines, a reason why we sometimes encourage our contributor’s, “Come read, come get read.” We are very happy to have an international list of contributor’s, as well as an international reading audience.
            The gems contained in the volume are many and include Pushcart Prize nominees, as well as, work previously published in other respective journals. So whether you follow the Carcinogenic Poetry blog on the Internet, or you are a first time reader, I hope you enjoy this contribution to the literary underground and as we, the read and writer progress along the continuum of Carcinogenic Poetry.