Call for Submissions: My Perfect Vacation Poetry/Flash Fiction Series

Another great series from Silver Birch Press… ready, set, write!

Found Poetry Review Vol. 8 Released / Submission Call for Vol. 10, DEADLINE: June 30!

I’m honored and excited to have one of my found poems included in Volume 8 of the Found Poetry Review! This issue has a wide variety of found poetry forms and sources–definitely not something to miss! I’m particularly proud of the poem they published “In a Room Made […]

Denial | Trish Hopkinson

Honored to have one of my found poems published in The Fem! Definitely one of my favorite online lit mags!

Denial | Trish Hopkinson

Honored to have one of my found poems published in The Fem! Definitely one of my favorite online lit mags!

FREE Online Experimental Writing Project from the OSU-Cascades Collective

Previous fellow student and friend of mine, Austin Anderson, recently shared an intriguing writing experiment project his MFA creative writing group is conducting this summer. We are Plenum, the website for the inaugural cohort of OSU-Cascades Collective, a brave new world in low-residency MFA creative writing adventures. This site is where […]

Need writing prompts? Check out this list compiled by Bernadette Mayer . . .

NO FEE Call for Submissions - The Rain, Party, & Disaster Society DEADLINE: June 30

NO FEE Call for Submissions - The Rain, Party, & Disaster Society DEADLINE: June 30

NO FEE Submission Call for new motherhood lit mag: Mothers Always Write

Mothers Always Write is a new online, monthly lit mag publishing “essays and poetry about the mothering experience.”  Their first issue is ready for reading and will give you a feel for the topics and style of writing they prefer–with poems and essays from all aspects of parenting–from babyhood […]

Exquisite poetry by Kimberly Johnson via Kore Press

So much richness in this poem, you’ll need some water to wash it down. Not to mention the sounds that bounce to your ears when the poem is read aloud. Lines like: Must be what faith feels like, to drive believing in the persistence of highway lines whose white […]

Trish Hopkinson