NO FEE submission call + editor interview – Necro Magazine, DEADLINE: Mar. 15, 2020

Necro Magazine is a new online literary magazine, with an unusual start spun off from Necro Productions, publishing literature, visual art and video art. I was curious how and why this art and literary magazine began, so I asked founder Ruben Baca a few questions to find out. […]

My poem “Resurrection Party” published + submissions open!

I’m so excited to have another poem published by one of favorites–Voicemail Poems! My poem “Resurrection Party” is included in their Winter 2020 issue, along with some really great recordings by several other poets, including Ariel Francisco, Usman Hameedi, Sarah Matthes, and more. "Resurrection Party" is a poem […]

NO FEE submission call + editor interview – Sonic Boom, DEADLINE: March 1, 2020

Sonic Boom is a literary & arts journal seeking experimental poetry, Japenese short forms, a variety of prose forms, and visual art submissions tri-annually. The issues come in free downloadable PDFs with beautiful formatting and always gorgeous art. It’s always amazing to have a found poem accepted for […]

Emerging Form – a podcast on the creative process, Interview with host Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer

Emerging Form is a new podcast hosted by science writer Christie Aschwanden and poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer. Each podcast is about 30 minutes and include topics such as emotionally difficult topics, collaboration, and creative habits with a variety of guests, such as Thea Deley, Luis Lopez, and Andrea Jones. The last […]

NO FEE submission call + editor interview – Thimble, DEADLINE: Feb. 29, 2020

Thimble is a new online literary magazine, featuring art, poetry, and short prose. They publish issues quarterly. I was curious how and why this art and literary magazine began, so I asked Editor-in-Chief Nadia Wolnisty a few questions to find out. See my interview with Wolnisty and a link […]

How Is This Poem Like'a Beer? a Dog? a Spirit? – guest blog post by Marj Hahne

Here's a small heartbreak of mine: too many people, at least in America, are turned off by poetry. We practicing poets are sadly aware that, when we step up to a mic, when we publish our poems in magazines, anthologies, or self-authored books, our audience comprises mostly other […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Pretty Owl Poetry, DEADLINE: Always Open/Spring Issue, Feb. 28, 2020

Pretty Owl Poetry “is a journal that publishes new, emerging, and established writers in poetry, flash fiction, and the visual arts.” The issues are published in PDF format and are free to read online. Not only did Pretty Owl publish my poem "And Finished knowing - then -" […]

NO FEE submission call + editor interview – FewerThan500, DEADLINE: Always Open

FewerThan500 is “an online literary journal dedicated to publishing the work of those skilled at expressing creative talent in fewer than 500 words. We pride ourselves in publishing work from writers and photographers around the world.” They publish one to two times a week and are seeking unpublished, […]

How Writing Poetry Helped My Brain and Body Heal – guest blog by June G. Paul

"I can't walk and talk at the same time." We hadn't seen each other in quite some time and my friend was frustrated with me. I kept having to stop every time I wanted to say something and my body was veering off course. It didn't seem like […]

"Poem366: "Almost Famous"­­ by Trish Hopkinson" – by Karen Craigo via Better View of the Moon

I’m so grateful of the reading and work that went into this thoughtful review of my chapbook Almost Famous by Karen Craigo, Missouri Poet Laureate on her outstanding blog Better View of the Moon as part of her Poem366 feature where she provides reviews of chapbooks and poetry […]

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