It’s one thing to have a poem published, it’s another to have it published by an incredible and passionate staff and for it to be a found poem! I’m so pleased and honored to have my new poem “Your scarlet” published in the Spring issue of Amethyst Arsenic alongside a slew of other fellow poets, friends, and well, just gorgeous people. Don’t miss a single poem in this issue, all selected by guest editor E. Kristin Anderson.
Read the complete issue of Amethyst Arsenic.
Amethyst Arsenic is an online publisher of poetry, art, and music founded in 2011 by Samantha Milowsky. The journal was mentioned as “One of five awesome new literary magazines” in 2011 by Yahoo Voices. Amethyst Arsenic is a paying market.
Amethyst Arsenic will be open for poetry and art submissions on August 1 for their next issue. Turn-around time is great and usually less than 30 days with either an acceptance or an update and the editors are such a pleasure to work with!
Amethyst Arsenic submission guidelines
READING PERIOD: August 1 – 31, 2016
SUBMISSION FEE: None
FORMS: Poetry
PAYMENT: "We pay $5 per accepted poem and artwork. Additionally, our featured artist will receive $25. Payments are made via Paypal. You also have an option to donate payment back to the journal, removing the need to worry about any transactions."
DUOTROPE: https://duotrope.com/listing/6056 (includes interview with the editors)
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OH. MY. LORD. That was so engaging. I need a cigarette.
Wow! So glad you liked it ;-). Thanks for reading!
gorgeous
Thank you! <3
Trish, I like what you did with this one! p.
Thank you!
Trish – a big CONGRATS! Question -What's a found poem???
MARY EASTHAM Website: http://www.rp-author.com/MKE Twitter.com/WordActress
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Thanks Mary! A found poem is sourced from other text to create a new poem. Here’s a great place to read more about found poems: http://www.foundpoetryreview.com/about-found-poetry/