Tag: Luther Hughes

My poem “Mixed tape” published in Crab Fat: Best of Year Three + no fee submission call!

I’m so pleased and honored to have my new poem “Mixed tape” published in Crab Fat Magazine’s Best of Year Three issue, along with fellow poets, Luther Hughes, Ava C. Cipri, and many other exceptional artists. Last year Crab Fat switched to a monthly journal format, including a best of […]

My poem "Mixed tape" published in Crab Fat: Best of Year Three + no fee submission call!

I’m so pleased and honored to have my new poem “Mixed tape” published in Crab Fat Magazine’s Best of Year Three issue, along with fellow poets, Luther Hughes, Ava C. Cipri, and many other exceptional artists. Last year Crab Fat switched to a monthly journal format, including a best of […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview — Platypus Press poetry anthology, DEADLINE: April 30, 2017

Every once in a while a new press with new ideas and amazing projects appears on the literary scene. Platypus Press is one of those. I’ve been nothing but impressed with their creativity and professionalism. They are a boutique publisher based in England and seek to unearth innovative contemporary poetry and […]

NO FEE Submission call for QPOC + editor interview —— the Shade Journal, DEADLINE: Feb. 1, 2017

The Shade Journal is a new online poetry journal recently founded by Editor-In-Chief, Luther Hughes. It is “focused on the empowerment of queer people of color (QPOC); publishing poems that inspires, devastates, and howls—work that challenges forms and upsets the canon, but understands its rigorous and traditional roots.” I […]

NO FEE Submission call for QPOC + editor interview —— the Shade Journal, DEADLINE: Feb. 1, 2017

The Shade Journal is a new online poetry journal recently founded by Editor-In-Chief, Luther Hughes. It is “focused on the empowerment of queer people of color (QPOC); publishing poems that inspires, devastates, and howls—work that challenges forms and upsets the canon, but understands its rigorous and traditional roots.” I […]

Trish Hopkinson