Tag: found poetry

My poem "How d'ya like them apples?" published today in JAB’s special Found poetry edition . . .

So excited to be published in this great mag along side so many fellow poets whom I admire so much!(Roxanna Bennett, Martin Elwell, Howie Good, and Winston Plowes) Definitely go check out JAB, read the WHOLE found poetry issue, (don’t miss the editorial note) because it is fabulous; […]

My poem "How d'ya like them apples?" published today in JAB's special Found poetry edition . . .

So excited to be published in this great mag along side so many fellow poets whom I admire so much!(Roxanna Bennett, Martin Elwell, Howie Good, and Winston Plowes) Definitely go check out JAB, read the WHOLE found poetry issue, (don’t miss the editorial note) because it is fabulous; […]

Want to own exquisite poetry and support a good cause all at once?

Fugitive Pieces by Howie Good is a beautifully done  book of found poems published by  Right Hand Pointing Press. All proceeds from the book go to the Food Bank of the Hudson Valley. “It comes with a big reward–helping where help is needed–and with a bit of art […]

Top buzzwords and phrases of 2014 . . .

Word nerds everywhere are going to love  this article! It was great to see “blackout poetry” mentioned and I definitely got a kick out of “lumbersexual” and “ammosexual.” Big thanks to Grant Barrett of The Dallas Morning News for having such a great ear and compiling this list: […]

Got writer’s block? Poetry prompts posted weekly by the Found Poetry Review

Don’t get stuck with no ideas for what to write next. The Found Poetry Review posts poetry prompts on their blog weekly. Their prompts are generally geared toward providing interesting and unique sources for found poetry, but can certainly be great inspiration for any type of writing. From […]

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: I Am Waiting Poetry Series

What is Found Poetry? (My interview with The Found Poetry Review)

My interview with Found Poetry Review  was posted today! The Found Poetry Review was founded in 2011 and celebrates the poetry in the existing and the everyday.

Create and submit found poems for this themed journal . . .

http://nonbinaryreview.com/submission-guidelines/ “NonBinary Review wants art and literature that tiptoes the tightrope between now and then. Art that makes us see our literary offerings in new ways. We want language that makes us reach for a dictionary, a tissue, or both. Words in combinations and patterns that leave the […]

In Transit poetry anthology including two of my poems now available . . .

This unique collection of poets from around the world includes two of my more recent poems, “Pressed” and “Railroad About the Truth.” You can order it here!  

Trish Hopkinson