Halloween Tricks or Treats? (a poet's solution) – guest blog post by Tricia Knoll

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Halloween Tricks or Treats? (a poet’s solution) – guest blog post by Tricia Knoll

High-fructose corn syrup. Warnings: small objects like hard candy can be lodged in the throat. Artificial flavor. Artificial color (Red 40, Blue 1). Mineral oil. Print so small you can't read all the ingredients or are advised to call an 800 number toll-free on weekdays to get a […]

NO FEE Submission call (current events) + interview – Golden Walkman, DEADLINE: Nov. 10 & 15, 2017

Another amazing submission opportunity from the folks at Golden Walkman Magazine for a project they are calling “Tapes from the Outside.” Twice a month on the 15th and the 20th they will publish current event writing, either prose or poetry–including an optional audio file. For more current event lit mags, check […]

NO FEE Submission call (current events) + interview – Golden Walkman, DEADLINE: Nov. 10 & 15, 2017

Another amazing submission opportunity from the folks at Golden Walkman Magazine for a project they are calling “Tapes from the Outside.” Twice a month on the 15th and the 20th they will publish current event writing, either prose or poetry–including an optional audio file. For more current event lit mags, check […]

Trish Hopkinson performing at Colorado's Open Bard Poetry Series–Thursday, Nov. 2 @ 6:30pm

I couldn’t be more honored to be invited as a feature poet for the Open Bard Poetry Series at The Sherbino in Ridgway, CO next Thursday evening. Special thanks to Kierstin Bridger for coordinating the event. If you’re in the area, please come by and say hello! I’ll be reading from […]

Trish Hopkinson performing at Colorado’s Open Bard Poetry Series–Thursday, Nov. 2 @ 6:30pm

I couldn’t be more honored to be invited as a feature poet for the Open Bard Poetry Series at The Sherbino in Ridgway, CO next Thursday evening. Special thanks to Kierstin Bridger for coordinating the event. If you’re in the area, please come by and say hello! I’ll be reading from […]

First review of my chapbook Footnote! – by Matthew J. Hall via Screaming with Brevity

My sincerest gratitude to Matthew J. Hall for his honest and intriguing review of my chapbook Footnote on his site Screaming with Brevity. I was particularly taken with the details and insightful comments he included in the review. He named several specific poems, but my favorite comments were […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Small Town Poetry Anthology, DEADLINE: Dec. 1, 2017

Small Town Poetry is a print anthology seeking poems “that engage the essentials of small town American life” is a new anthology created by poet and writer Tom Montag under his small publishing house MWPH Books. I wondered how and why this anthology came to be, so I asked […]

"How to get your poetry published" by award winning poet Claire Eskew via Scottish Book Trust

There’s some really great advice in this article by New Writer Awardee and Reading Champion Claire Askew up on Scottish Book Trust’s site. “Scottish Book Trust is a national charity that believes books, reading and writing have the power to change lives. A love of reading inspires creativity, improves employment opportunities, […]

“How to get your poetry published” by award winning poet Claire Eskew via Scottish Book Trust

There’s some really great advice in this article by New Writer Awardee and Reading Champion Claire Askew up on Scottish Book Trust’s site. “Scottish Book Trust is a national charity that believes books, reading and writing have the power to change lives. A love of reading inspires creativity, improves employment opportunities, […]

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