Trish Hopkinson
Trish Hopkinson is a poet and literary arts advocate. You can find her online at SelfishPoet.com and provisionally in Colorado, where she runs the regional poetry group Rock Canyon Poets, curates Poetry Happens for KRCL 90.9 FM, and is a Poetry Reader for The Adroit Journal. Her poetry has been published in several magazines and journals, including Sugar House Review, Glass Poetry Press, and The Penn Review; and her fourth chapbook Almost Famous was published by Yavanika Press in 2019. Hopkinson happily answers to labels such as atheist, feminist, and empty nester; and enjoys traveling, live music, and craft beer.
National Women’s History Month seemed like the perfect time to share this list of feminist lit mags and journals! Spend some time in the pages of these important organizations and help support marginalized voices. Submit your feminist writing and/or contribute in any way you can: share on social media […]
National Women’s History Month seemed like the perfect time to share this list of feminist lit mags and journals! Spend some time in the pages of these important organizations and help support marginalized voices. Submit your feminist writing and/or contribute in any way you can: share on social media […]
I am honored to have my poems “The Next State,” “Denial,” and “What” published in this amazing poetry anthology Nuclear Impact: Broken Atoms in Our Hands with so many wonderful writers. Proceeds from the anthology are being donated to the Women’s Center in Downtown Los Angeles. I’m particularly proud of this poem below, […]
Monstering is a new online magazine, written by and for disabled women and nonbinary people. Please help spread the word on this important and needed project. To learn more, read their Mission Statement. They also have a fantastic FAQ page with even more information. They are taking an approach to Tip […]
Split Lip Magazine “is an online journal driven to help literature mingle with pop culture.We are looking for stories that sting and voices that carry. We want work that risks. We want out-there, experimental, original. We want to publish good work by good people.” Their editors are badass, approachable, […]
Virga is an online poetry journal. They charge a low fee of $3 to submit. You can read the definition of Virga on their About page: Virga is rain that takes some cloud down with it-precipitation with parachute. Virga is also a poetry journal. Here, we hope to […]
The Maine Review is published twice a year and features fiction, nonfiction, and poetry by both established and emerging writers. They “look for work that cuts across artificial boundaries, that challenges expectations and demands thoughtful attention,” and “are committed to including work by Maine writers in each issue, […]