Three Poetry Markets
It”s not Tuesday, but I”m working on getting back on track here now that summer is over and everyone is settling into their school year routines. So just pretend that this is Tuesday, hm? It”s the day that I post three journals, zines or other markets for your poetry. This week, I”ve got a little theme going. See if you can guess what it is…
The Missouri Review, founded in 1978, is one of the most highly-regarded literary magazines in the United States and for the past twenty-five years they”ve upheld a reputation for finding and publishing the very best writers first. The journal is based at the University of Missouri and comes out three times a year. Each issue contains new fiction, poetry and essays. The Missouri Review accepts up to ten pages of poetry at a time, and pays $30 per printed page. You can submit via snail mail, but this year they”ve begun accepting email submissions. Submitting by email will cost you $3 in handling and printing charges, but it”d probably cost you that much in ink, paper and stamps to mail your poems in. Full details on the submission page.
The New Hampshire Review was founded in 2005 by Virginia M. Heatter and Seth D. Abramson. Published twice a year online, TNHR accepts poetry, book reviews, and artwork.They aim is to publish the highest-quality work from both established and emerging voices. TNHR is listed in the 2006 Poet”s Marke and will nominate six poems annually for the critically-acclaimed Pushcart Prize anthology. The New Hampshire Review accepts 3-5 previously unpublished poems via snail mail or email. Full guidelines available on the submission page.
The South Dakota Review established in 1963, is a national literary, scholarly journal for an educated and often professional audience. SDR contains works having a slight western regional emphasis, although selection is based primarily on the quality of the work rather than on subject matter. New, established, and emerging writers appear in each issue; most accepted work, however, is that of writers of considerable experience and ability. SDR accepts 3-5 poems per submission. Complete submission guidelines on the submissions page
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