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Thanks for stopping by! If you’re new here and want to keep up on poetry and 32 Poems, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. A poem of mine — “Love Poem for Lamoni” — was accepted for publication by BOR.
When I sent this poem to them, I felt like their magazine was […]
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Not long ago, I wrote about how much I enjoyed the new magazine Anti-.
A few of my poems make a guest appearance in the latest issue.
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Amanda Auchter’s Pebble Lake Review is accepting submissions again. I got the news via Facebook. =-)
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Another magazine to add to your radar is Anti-.
Online poetry magazines can publish in nontraditional ways and in however-the-heck-they-want ways. NoTell Motel features a poet a week with one poem appearing each day. Verse Daily reprints a poem every day. Anti-, edited by Steven Schroeder, publishes poetry in downloadable PDF chapbooks. The publication also […]
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Add another online magazine to your poetry radar. The Delaware Poetry Review makes a splash with its new issue.
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Courtesy of Amanda Auchter, I was introduced to LineBreak magazine. It’s an online magazine that publishes one poem per week.
By the way, you can find a list of good poetry magazines right here at the 32 Poems blog.
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I’ve already accepted the first poem from the online submission process. I think the turnaround time from submission to publication will be 1-2 months in the end. Take that, other mags! :lol
However, some folks shake their head and incorrectly think that 32 Poem charges $2 per submission.
The correct statement is that Manuscript Hub charges $2. […]
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I had the pleasure of enjoying a copy of Ecotone, a magazine published by the University of North Carolina at Wilmington MFA program. Although I read Ecotone several months ago, I was impressed enough to keep my copy around. I thought of giving it away and then just could not bear to part with it […]
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Didi Menendez posted an interview with me on her Women of the Web blog.
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From William Logan…
Happy families are all alike, but unhappy families … look out! Your mother will leave journals, Hollywood will option them, and Gwyneth Paltrow star in the movie (lucky you, it will bomb at the box-office). Frieda Hughes is the daughter of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, a fact suppressed in her first book […]
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