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Able Muse An indepth review of on of the best Literary Magazines on the Internet today, Able Muse. poetry • poems • poetry zine • poetry magazine • zine
Agnieszka's Dowry (AgD) A look at Agnieszka's Dowry (AgD), one of the more interesting Poetry Magazines on the internet. On-line since 8 March 1996, AgD is a zine that makes a statement. agnieszka's dowry • agd • poetry • poems • zine
Entering Poetry Contests Entering poetry contests can be a great way for would-be poets to get their work out there. Here are some tips for finding contests and submitting winning poems. poetry contests • poem contest • online poetry contests • poetry magazines • poetry journals
Reviewing the Zines Publishing your poetry on the internet. A weekly review of the best spots to submit your work to. A new site posted every week. poetry • poetry zine • poetry magazine • poetry submissions • poetry guidelines
Smartish Pace A review of Smartish Pace, one of the great online Poetry Zines on the internet today. poetry review • smartish pace • poems • poetry • stephen reichert
Apples & Oranges Apples & Oranges is a prestigious, online only, literary magazine. On the go since 1996, A & O was the first the first internet based, international poetry zine to be established in Maine. A&O also established the first two cash poetry awards from an internet-dedicated literary site in the latter part of 2000. apples and oranges • poetry • poetry review • tom fallon • online zine
Bad River Road Follows Tradition Debra Nystom's new book of poetry, her third, has the power to convince readers that her life growing up in South Dakota has universal significance. debra nystrom • south dakota • autobiographical poetry • robert lowell • anne sexton
Gwendolyn Brooks' Cool Poems Chicago poet Gwendolyn Brooks served as U.S. Poet Laureate in 1985-86, while that title was still Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress. gwendolyn brooks • james weldon johnson • langston hughes • poetry magazine • harriet monroe
Paying Poetry Markets These markets are open to submissions from new or experienced poets, and offer payment for publication. poetry • poetry markets • writing poetry • poetry magazines • publish poetry
Market Report No. 1: Writing for Free A report on publications to submit your stories to. In this first Market Report, we look at publications that don't pay writers, and why you may want to consider such markets. writing • writing science fiction • science • fiction • writer
The State of Poetry Despite noises to the contrary, poetry is doing just fine in the 21st century, and by all lights, it should continue to do well into the far distance future. the state of poetry • how is poetry doing in 2007 • w. b. yeats • william blake • auden
Dale Edmands, Kookamonga Square & "The New Oracy" An examination of the "new oracy" in light of recent developments in the publication of poetry on the web. dale edmands • jeannine shackleton • paola bilbrough • performance poetry • oral poetry
A New, Bigger Room of Our Own Two award-winning zines on the Net, Perihelion and Conspire, devote their February issue to women writers. poetry • women's poetry • kayday • literature • zines
Linda Pastan Linda Pastan has been lauded for her attention to detail and compared to Emily Dickinson, and her poetry readings are delightful. linda pastan • muse after reading rilke • the hudson review • emily dickinson • domestic scene
Poetry Podcasts Poetry was originally meant to be read aloud, and still has a vital performance aspect. Here is a guide to some popular poetry podcasts. poetry podcasts • download poetry online • poetry for itunes • poetry audio files • poem a day
Politics and Performance Poetry From Homer to Saul Williams, poets have sought to engage the "common" people, and to give them voice. poetry and social issues • history of performance poetry • origins of beat poetry • hiphop as poetry • saul williams and slam poetry
Sell Short Fiction or Poetry New writers hope to earn money but often find literary journals will only pay in contributor's copies. Here are some magazines that pay out in real dollars and cents. sell your short fiction or poetry • submit your writing and earn cash • magazines that pay for fiction • magazines that pay for poetry • help for writers
Where to Perform Your Poetry The type of poetry you write-sonnets or hip-hop--will help you decide where you want to perform. The key is respecting your material and your audience. performing poetry • poetry readings • performance venues • poetry audiences • poetry forms
How to Start Publishing Poetry Some people write poetry just for themselves, but for those who dream of seeing their poems - and their names - in print, here are some tips for getting published. publishing poetry • poetry contests • poetry journals • literary journals • literary magazines
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Robert Pinsky: Improviser of Poetic Images, Sounds and Desires This is a brief look at poetry by Robert Pinsky. The poet improvises historical events, quotations, present sights and sounds, current events of everyday life into basic chords of poetry, which reaches into the depths of souls universally. pinsky • robert • poet • laureate • improviser
Reading Out Loud A first hand description of what it's like to read at the internationally acclaimed Austin Poetry Festival. poetry • festival • performance • readings • austin poetry festival
Ruth Daigon Makes Poetry Sing Ruth Daigon sang at Dylan Thomas's funeral, collaborated with W. H. Auden on a poetry project, and she won the Ann Stanford Poetry Prize. Daigon says the keyword for poetry is "control." ruth daigon • singer • poet |
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