The Spring 2020 issue of the Innisfree Poetry Journal is highlighting the poetry and career of Jack Ridl, professor emeritus of English at Hope College. Published since 2005, the biannual online ...
The literary world reached a milestone this month with the debut of “Vetch,” the first submission-based literary journal devoted to poetry by transgender writers. Liam O’Brien, one of the journal’s ...
There is a line in a poem by California-based poet Joshua Jennifer Espinoza that goes like this: everything i love about myself is everything/ we are taught to hate and disregard/ how cool is that? It ...
Other poetry magazines exist solely online, publishing not only poems but poetry reviews, artwork, film, and audio and video clips of showcased writers as well. Still other online journals feature ...
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Exit 13 is a poetry magazine founded by Tom Plante of Fanwood “Exit 13” features works from 21 poets from New Jersey and 32 writers from elsewhere Plante, a former writer and editor for The ...
LIFE IN VERSE: Local writer and musician Keith Flynn launched Asheville Poetry Review in 1994. This spring, as Flynn grapples with health challenges, the journal will release its final issue. Photo by ...
Butcher’s Dog magazine was set to close this year, but readers have rallied to fund a year’s reprieve. It’s one of many to get by with few resources but love Earlier this year, one of the country’s ...
If, as Shelley claimed, “poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world,” what does that make poetry editors? Those literary saints toil away in back rooms, far more unacknowledged than Shelley ...
Upon a blade of grass. -William Butler Yeats Poetry, once the language of stories around campfires and popular entertainment, has lately seemed a rarefied art. And though poets are not yet again able ...
Those of us who have participated in the Jewish poetry scene in New York City over the last decade might argue that the journal Mima’amakim invented it. Though Jewish women and men have been ...
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