16.02.2012

A Message from TCE's Editor: Eve Hanninen

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Dear TCE Readers and Contributors,

Our Winter/Holiday 2012 issue C Nose Like a Cherry:  Scents & Sense Memories C is now available in its collector=s‑edition, print format.

This slimmer-than-usual, but luscious issue has 64 full-color pages with a glossy, perfect-bound cover, and is being offered through Lulu Publishing=s print‑on‑demand services at a special, lower price of $21.75 US (regular-priced issues, $23.50).  Visit our website=s homepage (http://centrifugaleye.com/) for information, or Visit Lulu directly:  http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/the-centrifugal-eye...

If you act quickly, you can also get free ground shipping from Lulu, now through midnight of Friday, February 17th.  Use code: FLIGHTLESS for US orders, or code: FLIGHTLESSCA305 for CAN orders.

2009, 2010 & 2011 print back issues are available through TCE’s Lulu storefront:

http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/centrifugaleye

We thank you for your support in all the forms they take.


Best wishes,

from Eve Hanninen,

Editor‑in‑Chief,

and the TCE Staff.
The Centrifugal Eye
http://centrifugaleye.com/

11.11.2011

A Message from Eve Anthony Hanninen - TCE's Editor

tce.jpegDear Readers, Contributors, Friends & Family,

 

“Vacation,” the intriguingly themed Summer/Autumn issue of TCE (once slated for August/September), has arrived home in November, finally, after being fittingly waylaid by its editor’s act of vacating one province for another.

 

Was it worth your wait?  Yes, O, yes, it was.  This issue is as much about mood as it is about writing.  It’s about movement:  action and inertia, substance, absence, departure, and arrival.  It’s about temporary place, negative space, loss, and gain.

 

If you haven’t already met our Featured poet, Maureen Kingston, or her poetry, I invite you to come and go with us in a personal interview about leaving, loss, and the avoidance of poetry.  In her poems and essay, her sharp imagery and attitudes leap to be let off the page.  Take them along with you when you travel through the rest of the issue.

 

The print version of the new Summer/Autumn issue should be available for purchase by mid November.  Check back at TCE’s homesite for link updates, or wait for our announcement.

 

I leave you to enjoy TCE’s latest offerings —

Eve Anthony Hanninen

 Editor-in-Chief
The Centrifugal Eye
http://centrifugaleye.com/

 

 

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Some techie tips on TCE matters:

 

Click on the cover art, or the “New Issue” link in the navigation bar, to get to our embedded viewer.

 

If you have trouble getting the TCE website (http://centrifugaleye.com/) to refresh from an older issue, you can right-click the browser tab when using Firefox and ask it to reload the page.  If that doesn’t work, or if you use Explorer, or don’t know how to clear cookies or your browser cache, try entering the site from the back alley!  Use this link:

http://home.earthlink.net/~tinyviolet/thecentrifugaleyepoetryjournal/index.html

 

 (You can also view our current issue at the Issuu website directly:  http://issuu.com/centrifugaleye/docs/tcesummerautumn2011-vacation, but it’s not as cool as our site.)

 

Don’t know how to find our back issues?  Try here:  http://home.earthlink.net/~centrifugaleye/index.html