contrary to a deeply rooted belief, the book is not an image of the world. It forms a rhizome with the world, there is an aparallel evolution of the book and the world; the book assures the deterritorialization of the world, but the world effects a reterritorialization of the book, which in turn deterritorializes itself in the world (if its capable, if it can). –Deleuze and Guittari





S.u.b.m.i.s.s.i.o.n
G.u.i.d.e.l.i.n.e.s



Welcome to R.H.I.Z.O.M.E, a virtual e-portal for reviews on books of poetry.

Here at R.H.I.Z.O.M.E, our goal is to spark a greater interest in the craft of the book review.
The thought process that goes into a review. The interpretations and observations.
R.H.I.Z.O.M.E believes a review should be treated as an art form, and such an art form
should be recognized and celebrated.


So, without further ado, below is a brief layout of submission guidelines.


--only reviews on books of poetry are considered

--books can be in any form, but there is a strong preference for post-modern,
experimental, and unclassifiable “hybrid” forms.

--as far as style goes, it is up to the reviewer. Basically, anything goes--
conventional or unconventional--it is all welcomed

--e-books, pdf books, chapbooks, full-length books are welcomed for review

--reviews can be in any length

-- send as a .pdf, .doc, .rtf attachment, or in the body of the e-mail


Optional:


Feel free to include a brief bio, and/or a link to your personal site

If you have an image of the book cover, please send it as well. If you do not,
we will try our best to provide one.


ALL submissions are to be sent to the following address:

rhizomereview AT gmail Dot com

Queries can be sent to matinals AT gmail DOT com.


Editor:

Matina L. Stamatakis