32 Poems Accepts Online Submissions
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If you’d like to submit to 32 Poems via the internet beast, you may now do so.
Get thee to ManuscriptHub.com and sign yourself up as a user.
Why submit online? To borrow a few ideas from the good folks at ManuscriptHub.com:
- No paper
- No stamps
- No inefficient post office (Oh, did I say that?)
- No paper cuts (A job hazard for poets.)
- No lost mail worries
- You can move anywhere in the world and still get your acceptance/rejection news!
What does it cost?
About 2 dollars. Really no more than you’d pay for postage, return postage, paper, ink, and your precious time.
This site was dreamed up by none other than the Jeb Livingood of Best New Poets fame and fortune.
- February 12th







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Okay, I tried it out - I hope it made it through all right and I sent the poems the right way (in individual word documents?)
i tried it, too! it’s an interesting tool/concept. i hope it catches on.
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Hey Deb! Did my e-mail get to you? That’s my only thing with the manuscript hub widget - no e-mail contact info! Thanks again
You’re it! I’ve tagged you for a six-word memoir. Check out the instructions at http://bernadettegeyer.blogspot.com/2008/02/tagged-my-6-word-memoir.html