I have copy-and-pasted the guidelines below and have provided a link so you can explore their journal:
Chickenpinata wants your poetry!
Please send a submission of up to four unpublished poems as a single .rtf or .doc file to
submissions@chickenpinata.com. The subject line for your e-mail should be
"submission--your name." Please put at least your name and e-mail on each page that you
submit.
Simultaneous submissions are fine, but please let us know immediately if your work is taken
elsewhere! Please also do not submit another batch of poems until you have heard a
response from us.
Please also include a .jpg of you, if you have one, and a third-person bio of up to 100
words in the body of your e-mail. You can include previous publication credits, if you have
any, but we'd be just as happy if you told us something interesting about your life or your
philosophy of writing.
We do prefer that your bio wasn't overly self-aggrandizing or dull, but we don't mind if you
demonstrate a bit of your personality. And if you have a website you'd like us to link to,
we're happy to do it.
Generally, we appreciate shorter pieces, but if you wow us with a longer poem (say, up to
two pages), we won't turn you away. We like to read accessible poetry that's fresh, new,
and fun.
Of course we love lush language and metaphor, but please, skip heavy allusions and other
overly "poetical" styling. That stuff makes our head hurt. Individual rights return to the
poet upon publication, but we ask that you allow us to keep your poem in perpetuity in
our archived issues.
We also ask that you credit Chickenpinata, a journal of poetry, when you republish your
poem in your first (or next!) book.
For all issues, please expect a response within 4 months. For regular correspondence,
we'll try to answer daily-ish, but definitely within a week. If for some crazy reason, you
haven't heard from us in 4 months about your submission, please feel free to send us a
query. Sometimes e-mails get buried and sticky-notes go awry. We don't want you to wait
indefinitely wondering if we even received your work. We've had that happen to us, and
it's both disheartening and aggravating.
And, as always, thank you for your interest.
~~Eds.
To learn more go to:
http://www.chickenpinata.com/index.html
Good luck to all who submit, please drop in again next week…
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Poems Found by Poet Hound
http://www.coconutpoetry.org/nelsona2.html
“Swarm” and “Fork” by Amber Nelson
http://www.chickenpinata.com/I5--Potos.html
“When House Guests Leave” and “On my Grandmother’s Bed at Age 5” by Andrea Potos
Thanks for clicking in, please drop in tomorrow for more Open Submissions…
“Swarm” and “Fork” by Amber Nelson
http://www.chickenpinata.com/I5--Potos.html
“When House Guests Leave” and “On my Grandmother’s Bed at Age 5” by Andrea Potos
Thanks for clicking in, please drop in tomorrow for more Open Submissions…
Monday, February 13, 2012
Linebreak Site
This is a wonderful site for poetry lovers, pictures of writers, great poems to read and on audio, check it out at:
http://linebreak.org/about/
Thanks for clicking in, I am out of poetry books to review at this time so if you’d like to send one my way please e-mail me. As for the Friday feature, it takes me a little longer to read and review books for that feature so please be patient. In the meantime, please drop in again on Wednesday…
http://linebreak.org/about/
Thanks for clicking in, I am out of poetry books to review at this time so if you’d like to send one my way please e-mail me. As for the Friday feature, it takes me a little longer to read and review books for that feature so please be patient. In the meantime, please drop in again on Wednesday…