Call for Submissions – Jam Tarts NEW!

This new online lit mag has a well-designed and sharp first issue, including poems, prose, essays, an interview, and a book review from both new and established writers. The photography is eye-catching, the navigation is well-organized, and the work is tantalizing. Editors welcome readers to the first issue […]

“How To Write Poetry” by Cynthia Sharp–FREE to download until May 29, 2015

Thanks to Cynthia Sharp and her How to Write Poetry site for offering her eBook free this week! Follow her on Twitter for other poetry/writing resources, tips, and news. How To Write Poetry: A Resource for Students and Teachers of Creative Writing by Cynthia Sharp is FREE to download via http://amzn.to/1t3owvc until May 29, 2015 […]

Calls for Submissions – Cahoodaloodaling due March 21 and June 20

Grit by the Glass themed issue deadline is June 20! Also note, this lit mag accepts previously published work.

Blog Stats and Record Breakers–Just Hit 10,000 Views in May!

When I first started sharing submission calls, submitting tips, and other poetry related posts on my blog in October of last year, I wasn’t really expecting it to get much attention. But I wanted to keep track of information for myself and felt like sharing it as I […]

My poem "The Seams" published in Verse-Virtual's May issue

So pleased to have my poem “The Seams“ published in Verse-Virtual’s May issue. Also, make sure not to miss the editor’s note, in celebration of Memorial Day in May, the editor included a beautiful poem by Kevin Heaton. Also, many of the poems in this issue are Memorial Day themed. Click […]

My poem “The Seams” published in Verse-Virtual’s May issue

So pleased to have my poem “The Seams“ published in Verse-Virtual’s May issue. Also, make sure not to miss the editor’s note, in celebration of Memorial Day in May, the editor included a beautiful poem by Kevin Heaton. Also, many of the poems in this issue are Memorial Day themed. Click […]

FREE Online Writing Class from Davidson College

Register now so you don’t lose sight of this one! This six week course suggests participants spend about 2-4 hours a week studying how to create interactive fiction, kinetic poetry and more using electronic forms. You’ll learn some history on digital creativity, how to interpret and analyze digital […]

Because I am oldest by Trish Hopkinson (Me, as a Child Poetry Series)

It’s been a good poetry week! Silver Birch Press published my new poem “Because I am oldest” in their “Me as a Child” poetry series this morning. Make sure to check out their current call for submission, “All about My Name”. DEADLINE: June 7, 2015.

Two poems published in The Light Ekphrastic–open for submissions until June 5, 2015

Working with The Light Ekphrastic was such an amazing experience and the results are incredible. I’m blown away by the quality of poetry and art in this issue, and truly honored to have been able to work with such a creative and inspiring artist, Beth Williams. The process […]

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