Immortal Dogs and Anime Songs: Poem Openings and Expectation – guest blog post by Jerrod Schwarz

Not a lot of fuss is made over poem openings today. Sure, we all know that April is the cruelest of the months, and I am sure you secretly (or if you were a truly brave middle schooler, publicly) compared a love interest to a summer's day. But […]

Summer Journals 2018 (open for submissions) via Diane Lockward

A big thank you to Diane Lockward for posting such a great list on her poetry blog! (It’s one less list for me to create.) The list provides links to each journal and reading periods. “I’ve also indicated the number of issues per year, the submission period dates, […]

25 Writing Contests in July 2018 – No entry fees! + more from Publishing and Other Forms of Insanity

Publishing … and Other Forms of Insanity is the blog and writing resource site by writer Erica Verrillo. Her site is loaded with great articles for writers and the writing life, including listings of publishers, agents, where to get reviews, submission calls, free contests, writing conferences and more. […]

PAYING/NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Outlook Springs, DEADLINE: Aug. 15, 2018

Outlook Springs is a fairly new bi-annual, print and online literary journal “transmitted from the town of Outlook Springs, New Hampshire, which may or may not exist in one or more alternate dimensions.” They don’t charge submission fees and they pay their contributors, $25 fiction/non-fiction and $10 per poem + a contributor […]

The Politics of Close Reading – guest blog post by Adra Raine

For most of us invested in poetry--as writers, scholars, teachers, students, and readers--close reading is a fundamental practice. In this blog post, I consider what is involved in and produced by close reading, why we do it, when we do it, and its political effects. Close reading is […]

NO FEE submission call + staff interview – The Weird Reader, DEADLINE: July 13, 2018

The Weird Reader is an online art and literary magazine founded in 2016 that publishes a new volume annually. Their tagline reads “A literary magazine full of the strange, disturbing, fantastic, and otherworldly.” I was curious how and why this art and literary magazine began, so I asked […]

Diary of an At-Home Residency – guest blog post by Diane K. Martin

Second Day I just rewrote the poem I started yesterday, updated the TOC in the new manuscript, and yawned. Am I running out of steam? I have decided to start this record of my one month between-teaching assignments that I have dedicated to writing at home. The flow […]

NO FEE/REPRINTS Submission call & workshop for women/non-binary POC – For the Sonorous, DEADLINE: July 8 / July 31, 2018

For the Sonorous is a new “literary journal dedicated to empowering and publishing women and non-binary people of color.” They publish three online issues of poetry, prose, and art each year. Additionally, they are supporting women and non-binary poets and writers by providing a summer writing workshop. Their first […]

NO FEE/REPRINTS Submission call & workshop for women/non-binary POC – For the Sonorous, DEADLINE: July 8 / July 31, 2018

For the Sonorous is a new “literary journal dedicated to empowering and publishing women and non-binary people of color.” They publish three online issues of poetry, prose, and art each year. Additionally, they are supporting women and non-binary poets and writers by providing a summer writing workshop. Their first […]

NO FEE Contest & Submission calls (poetry, prose, chapbooks!) + editor interview – Sonic Boom, DEADLINES: June 25; July 1; Sept 30, 2018

Sonic Boom is a literary & arts journal seeking both solicited and unsolicited experimental poetry, flash fiction, and visual art submissions tri-annually; featuring an annual free contest; plus, a new chapbook press: Yavanika! They “hope to integrate multifarious genres of literature and artwork including Japanese short-forms of poetry, avant-garde, […]

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