Tuesday Markets
Three poetry markets that are currently accepting poetry. Yep, I”m doing it again like I do every week because I know how disappointing it is to click on a submissions link and find that — they stopped accepting open poetry submissions, or they only accept them in October and this is December so you have to file it away and wait a whole ten months to submit your poem and you wanna submit it NOW. So… if you have poetry burning up pages in your notebook and you want to get it OUT THERE today… here are three poetry markets that are looking for poetry submission now. Today. Get a stamp and get it out.
Edited by current Creative Writing graduate students at Eastern Michigan University, BathHouse promotes interdisciplinary and hybrid arts with a special emphasis on language and innovation. We are interested in art that blurs the lines of conventional form and genre. While the editors are looking specifically for Russian writers for the web version of Bathhouse – which you REALLY have to check out – the print version will carry other work. If you want your work to be considered for the Fall print version of Bathhouse, check out their submission guidelines. P.S. – if you believe the world wide web is more than books on a tv screen, more than just an alternative to print, this is one site you really do have to check out.
The Baltimore Review
Published biannually, in the winter and the summer, The Baltimore Review is an eclectic collection of writing from Baltimore and beyond. Established in 1996, this critically acclaimed literary journal is distributed nationally and is available in bookstores and via subscription.
The Baltimore Review is a 128-page, 6X9, perfect-bound biannual literary journal. It”s a very very pretty publication. They accept 1-4 poems at a time, no previously publishes work. Check out the submission guidelines for more information.
Circumference is devoted to presenting translations of new work being written around the globe, new visions of classical poems, and translations of foreign language poets of the past who have fallen under the radar of American readers.
We are especially excited to show translation as the vibrant, necessary interaction that it is.
A biannual publication, Circumference prints all poems in the original language side-by-side with their English translations. Circumference accepts translations of new poetry from around the globe year round. Find the submission guidelines here.
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Julian Yanover the 3 August , 2006 at 10:10 amCategories: Resources
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