Themed mag editions...
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Since PG is now a workshop about country walks, I wonder if this themed edition may be of interest...https://www.elsewhere-journal.com/submissions/
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Ouch!Antcliff wrote:Since PG is now a workshop about country walks, I wonder if this themed edition may be of interest...https://www.elsewhere-journal.com/submissions/
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David wrote:Ouch!Antcliff wrote:Since PG is now a workshop about country walks, I wonder if this themed edition may be of interest...https://www.elsewhere-journal.com/submissions/
Not at all! I very much like this turn in the direction of "As I went out a-roving...". I will be joining in.
Seth
We fray into the future, rarely wrought
Save in the tapestries of afterthought.
Richard Wilbur
Save in the tapestries of afterthought.
Richard Wilbur
I expect to hear about your roamings in the gloaming imminently.Antcliff wrote:David wrote:Ouch!Antcliff wrote:Since PG is now a workshop about country walks, I wonder if this themed edition may be of interest...https://www.elsewhere-journal.com/submissions/
Not at all! I very much like this turn in the direction of "As I went out a-roving...". I will be joining in.
Seth
I hadn't heard about that. (Really.)
http://lampeter-review.com/submissions/
Submissions for Issue 15 with the theme “City” are now open. The submissions window will close on 30th June.
Submissions for Issue 15 with the theme “City” are now open. The submissions window will close on 30th June.
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I think Lighthouse is still taking poems on the theme of "Implosion".
http://www.gatehousepress.com/lighthous ... uidelines/
http://www.gatehousepress.com/lighthous ... uidelines/
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Urban birders.....http://fairacrepress.co.uk/projects/urb ... s-project/
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Mag taking Jazz related poems. Up my street. http://rabbitpoetry.com/?page_id=35
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Following on from Mac's recent appearance in the mag, I see Allegro has a call for poems on cats...http://www.allegropoetry.org/p/submit.html
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It was new to me. So I don't know. But I was so taken by the cat theme that I sifted through my files, tweaked and sent 4 short ones. Blame Mac!David wrote:Never seen - or heard of - Allegro before. Any good?
Seth
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I had a poem in Allegro last year, David, and you said the same thing!David wrote:Never seen - or heard of - Allegro before. Any good?
I'm out of faith and in my cups
I contemplate such bitter stuff.
I contemplate such bitter stuff.
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And Seth will be there in June. The power of the cat poem.Macavity wrote:of course, it will be good...when Seth is in thereDavid wrote:Never seen - or heard of - Allegro before. Any good?
Just checked the quality of the bios and there is mention of Antiphon...
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Well done Seth.
For those that have moved on to short story writing:
https://stingingfly.org/submissions/
We have a particular interest in promoting the short story.
For those that have moved on to short story writing:
https://stingingfly.org/submissions/
We have a particular interest in promoting the short story.