Tag: #thesideshow

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview – FIVE:2:ONE, DEADLINE: Always open

FIVE:2:ONE publishes quarterly print issues of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, reviews, art and interviews. They also publish an online daily journal #thesideshow, where they’d love to receive more submissions of visual, audio, and video poetry. They accept submissions year round. I wondered how and why this lit mag came to […]

NO FEE Submission call + editor interview — FIVE:2:ONE, DEADLINE: Open year round

FIVE:2:ONE publishes quarterly print issues of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, reviews, art and interviews. They also publish an online daily journal #thesideshow, where they’d love to receive more submissions of visual, audio, and video poetry. They accept submissions year round. I wondered how and why this lit mag came to […]

My new poem “What” published in #thesideshow today . . .

My poem “What” inspired by Sharon Olds’ poem “When” was published up on Five 2 One Magazine‘s online companion site #thesideshow today. For information on how to submit your poetry to #thesideshow or Five to One Magazine, see my post: 2 NO FEE Submission Calls (Print and web) […]

My new poem "What" published in #thesideshow today . . .

My poem “What” inspired by Sharon Olds’ poem “When” was published up on Five 2 One Magazine‘s online companion site #thesideshow today. For information on how to submit your poetry to #thesideshow or Five to One Magazine, see my post: 2 NO FEE Submission Calls (Print and web) […]

My new poem published in #thesideshow today . . .

My poem “Madonna’s Vagina” inspired by Sharon Olds’ poem “The Pope’s Penis” was published up on Five 2 One Magazine‘s online companion site #thesideshow today. For information on how to submit your poetry to #thesideshow or Five to One Magazine, see my post: 2 NO FEE Submission Calls […]

2 NO FEE Submission Calls (Print and web) – Five 2 One and #thesideshow lit mags

Five 2 One Magazine and its online companion #thesideshow are always open for submissions with a mission “to have a place for the freaks, the weirdos, strange folk and other free thinkers.” Before submitting, check out samples of the print issues in their archive to get a feel for […]

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