National Poetry Month begins today! #NaPoMo–Prompts galore & other ways you can participate . . .

It's not too late to make a plan for poetry month! Whether you want to sign up to write a poem a day or unofficially just plan to crank out some poetry in April, there are plenty of prompts and resources to keep you going strong all month. […]

21 lit mags/journals to send your current event poems

The listings below are literary magazines/journals that are known for taking poetry on current event topics. These literary magazines/journals are listed alphabetically; some are currently accepting submissions, some are temporarily closed. I've also included whether or not it is a paying market in the notes column. These lit […]

What is a broadside and where do I submit? Great article by poet Nancy Chen Long

This great blog post by Nancy Chen Long gives a description of what a broadside is and links to some examples. She also shares: ways to create your own broadsides a list of broadside contests with their info and fees a list of broadside publishers Big thanks to Nancy […]

The Ins & Outs of Submitting to Literary Magazines – guest blog post by Lisa Young

Ten questions to keep in mind Choosing which Magazines to Submit to There are so many journals that it can be hard to choose. Here are some key questions to ask yourself to narrow them down: 1. What literary magazines do you like that match your writing style? […]

The Ins & Outs of Submitting to Literary Magazines – guest blog post by Lisa Young

Ten questions to keep in mind Choosing which Magazines to Submit to There are so many journals that it can be hard to choose. Here are some key questions to ask yourself to narrow them down: 1. What literary magazines do you like that match your writing style? […]

A Poem A Day Series: Part 2

Thanks to Stephen Roche for selecting my poem “My matter” recently published in Whale Road Review for his poem a day series on his blog “A Creative Mind Unleashed.” Stephen is a recent graduate of the first ever Creative Writing for Digital Media program at the Institute of […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – Poetry Wolf, DEADLINE: Open year-round

Poetry Wolf, a poetic press, is new press publishing poetry chapbooks. They have a unique publishing model where a portion of profits are donated to a charity in the local area of the published poet. They recently opened for submissions. To see what they like (or to find some rad […]

Is the first person lyric of everyday experience outmoded? – guest blog post by Judy Kronenfeld

Following a trail on the web a few years back, I came across an interview (www.thereviewreview.net/interviews/ten-bad-poems-every-good-one-conversation-washing) with a poet I didn't yet know, Kathleen Flenniken, formerly Poet Laureate of Washington State. And there, in response to the question "Is there a poem you are a little embarrassed to […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – The Hunger, DEADLINE: April 15, 2018

The Hunger is an online literary journal published three times a year: Winter, Spring, and Fall. You can read their inaugural issue on their site to see what types of writing and art they are publishing. Their site has a nice, clean aesthetic with some pretty amazing art. […]

"The art of paying attention: an interview with Trish Hopkinson" + 2 poems, published in Crooked Teeth

I had an incredible experience being interviewed by Crooked Teeth‘s editor Andrew Halsig for their second issue Winter in the City. We video conferenced to chat about all kinds of things–Halsig was in London at the time, I was at my home in Utah–we were pretty far apart, […]

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