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I think the Centrifugal Eye has some kind of genre-ish multi part theme for submissions until the end of June.
http://centrifugaleye.com/
http://centrifugaleye.com/
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Popshot...an attractive and illustrated London print mag (I have seen copies)...is looking for poems on Time.
http://popshotpopshot.com/submit.html
http://popshotpopshot.com/submit.html
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Hmm. We must all have poems on time, surely? Except I can't think of any at the moment ...
That Spontaneity looks like a beautiful thing. (I could have used the word without a capital and it would still have made sense).
That Spontaneity looks like a beautiful thing. (I could have used the word without a capital and it would still have made sense).
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That makes me even more delighted, to be alongside two of my very favourite poets (which is not to exclude others of you, who are also among my favourite poets. Which is, of course, one of the reasons for being here).Antcliff wrote:Excellent......Ros, David and Magpie Jane are all going to be in the next Angle.
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Yes, this is really rather cool.Ros wrote:That makes me even more delighted, to be alongside two of my very favourite poets (which is not to exclude others of you, who are also among my favourite poets. Which is, of course, one of the reasons for being here).Antcliff wrote:Excellent......Ros, David and Magpie Jane are all going to be in the next Angle.
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New Irish on-line mag for prompted poems connected with 1916 related prompts..
http://sixteen.ie/?page_id=23
http://sixteen.ie/?page_id=23
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Not a theme, but worth mentioning as a new continental zine in English.....the Stockholm Review...
http://thestockholmreview.org/submissions/
http://thestockholmreview.org/submissions/
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If only I'd finished my Ingmar Bergman poem.Antcliff wrote:Not a theme, but worth mentioning as a new continental zine in English.....the Stockholm Review...
http://thestockholmreview.org/submissions/
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Ingmar Bergman poems....the world needs them.
And here is the zine "Here Comes Everyone", which is a theme-zine, with a current fantasy edition submissions call. I know nothing about this zine beyond the site.
http://herecomeseveryone.me/hce-blog/
And here is the zine "Here Comes Everyone", which is a theme-zine, with a current fantasy edition submissions call. I know nothing about this zine beyond the site.
http://herecomeseveryone.me/hce-blog/
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Stockholm Review looks promising. At least you won't have to read through their archives before sending your stuff.
Here Comes Everyone looks like good fun.
The apparent contrast between these two is quite striking. I like that.
Here Comes Everyone looks like good fun.
The apparent contrast between these two is quite striking. I like that.
Everything looks better by candlelight.
Everything sounds more plausible on the shortwave.
Everything sounds more plausible on the shortwave.
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Everything looks better by candlelight.
Everything sounds more plausible on the shortwave.
Everything sounds more plausible on the shortwave.
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The new Lunar Poetry has a monthly theme...http://www.lunarpoetry.co.uk/Briefs.html
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Bad luck.....the moon one was last month. Just in time.............to be too late.David wrote:Lunar Poetry! And here's me with a couple of moon poems in need of a home, but that's not the brief. There jest ain't no justice, I'm a tellin ya, ain't I?
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The Stinging Fly is doing a one off London edition for any with London links
http://stingingfly.org/about-us/submission-guidelines
http://stingingfly.org/about-us/submission-guidelines
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Snakeskin has a monsters edition.....http://snakeskinpoetry.wordpress.com/
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Suzanne wrote:Seth,
This is a wonderful thread, thanks! Just discovered it. I need to come around more often. That's my thinking.....
Suzanne
You do, Suzanne!
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I am about the appear with 3 poems in Lunar Poetry.....print monthly, new-ish, London based. So now may be the time to mention that the next edition is on the theme of intoxication. http://lunarpoetry.co.uk/
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New rant mag seeking subs.....http://the-angry-manifesto0.webnode.com//
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Thanks Seth. Might try that oneAntcliff wrote:New rant mag seeking subs.....http://the-angry-manifesto0.webnode.com//
There's also this kicking off on the politics/poetry front...
http://thestaresnest.com/about/
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Themed anthology anybody?
http://www.sentinelpoetry.org.uk/public ... s.facebook
http://www.sentinelpoetry.org.uk/public ... s.facebook
We fray into the future, rarely wrought
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Save in the tapestries of afterthought.
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