The Write Room accepts poetry submissions on-line through their on-line submission link. While they don’t specify the number of poems (I would limit yourself to 5 to be safe) they do ask for a writer’s resume or at least a biography. You may use Microsoft Word document attachments in the submission and please do not submit poems that have already been published on-line or in print.
For details and to use the on-line submissions link, go to:
http://www.thewritemag.com/guidelines-and-submissions/
Good luck to all who submit, please drop in again next week…
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Lilliput Review Issue #180
This issue melts even the coldest of hearts, walks you down the hard-to-find paths of life and leaves you with poems that bring a sense of renewal and spirituality. I have marked so many poems that I would essentially be reproducing the entire issue so it is with great restraint that I share only a few of the poems below:
Holding on to nothing,
it is taking all
that I have got
by: Charlie Mehrhoff of Oakland, ME
Powerful short poem by Mr. Mehrhoff, I think of it as a poem in which the poet is trying to let go of something that should have been let go of long ago whether it is a memory, a feeling, or an object tied up in emotional attachment.
No Path
Sometimes there is no path through the woods
And that is the way you must travel home
Sometimes there is no home on the other side of the woods
And that is where you must live
By: Buff Whitman-Bradlye of Kentfield, CA
This poem could be a metaphor for so many journeys in life, I will let you fasten it to your own journey.
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I reach deep
inside the night, pull out demons
by the tail like ropes
but find they’re knotted tightly round
my intentions
By: Gary LeBell of Cumming, GA
This poems made me say “YES” aloud. Yes, how often we try to do or say the right thing and our intentions backfire in day to day life. Wonderful poem!
I hope you enjoyed this small sample, I could easily have included a half dozen more but urge you to read this collection for yourself. If you would like a copy for yourself, issues are a mere $1.00 by Paypal and you can peruse Don Wentworth’s wonderful blog by going to:
http://lilliputreview.blogspot.com/
Thanks always for reading, please drop in on Thursday for more Open Submissions…
Holding on to nothing,
it is taking all
that I have got
by: Charlie Mehrhoff of Oakland, ME
Powerful short poem by Mr. Mehrhoff, I think of it as a poem in which the poet is trying to let go of something that should have been let go of long ago whether it is a memory, a feeling, or an object tied up in emotional attachment.
No Path
Sometimes there is no path through the woods
And that is the way you must travel home
Sometimes there is no home on the other side of the woods
And that is where you must live
By: Buff Whitman-Bradlye of Kentfield, CA
This poem could be a metaphor for so many journeys in life, I will let you fasten it to your own journey.
tanka
I reach deep
inside the night, pull out demons
by the tail like ropes
but find they’re knotted tightly round
my intentions
By: Gary LeBell of Cumming, GA
This poems made me say “YES” aloud. Yes, how often we try to do or say the right thing and our intentions backfire in day to day life. Wonderful poem!
I hope you enjoyed this small sample, I could easily have included a half dozen more but urge you to read this collection for yourself. If you would like a copy for yourself, issues are a mere $1.00 by Paypal and you can peruse Don Wentworth’s wonderful blog by going to:
http://lilliputreview.blogspot.com/
Thanks always for reading, please drop in on Thursday for more Open Submissions…
Monday, June 20, 2011
It's That Time of Year Again
Hello Readers!
It’s that time of year again where I prepare for our dance troupe’s annual performance and spend much of my free time sewing our latest costume. Also, I celebrated Father’s Day with my family so I am behind on posts on account of that as well.
Tuesday and Thursday posts will be up this week, and I hope to be back on our regular schedule of five posts after this.
Thanks for your patience and thanks always for reading, please drop in tomorrow for Lilliput Review’s issue # 180…
It’s that time of year again where I prepare for our dance troupe’s annual performance and spend much of my free time sewing our latest costume. Also, I celebrated Father’s Day with my family so I am behind on posts on account of that as well.
Tuesday and Thursday posts will be up this week, and I hope to be back on our regular schedule of five posts after this.
Thanks for your patience and thanks always for reading, please drop in tomorrow for Lilliput Review’s issue # 180…
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