Calls For Submissions

February 22, 2009
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The editors of CHIRON REVIEW are reading submissions for an “All Punk Poetry” issue to be published Dec., 2009. Poetry, fiction, b/w line art, comics/cartoons, photos, nonfiction, whatever should be sent via snail mail with self-addressed, stamped envelope for reply/return to: Chiron Review, Attn: PUNK, 522 E. South Ave., St. John, KS 67576. Name and complete mailing address should appear on every poem, story, etc. Deadline: Sept. 1, 2009. Material is copyrighted in author’s/artist’s name. Payment: one contributor’s copy with 50% discount on additional copies.

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Be a part of the 2nd annual New York DaDa Poetry Salon Magazine, by submitting your DaDa-inspired poetry and/or art to Maintenant 3, inspired by DaDa instigator and Three Rooms Press spiritual advisor Arthur Craven.* We’re looking for short DaDa-inspired poetry for this crazy ‘zine or black and white art. The ‘zine will only be distributed at the DaDa Poetry Salon on March 20th, 2009 at Cornelia Street Cafe (6-8 p.m.), and via mail to contributors. No online distribution!! Hurray for print and things you hold in your hand! Send an email with your favorite strangest work to threeroomspressms@mac.com. Recommend maximum of 24 lines due to space limits. *Boxer/poet Arthur Craven is credited with creating the first ‘zine in the world with his publication Maintenant. We’re proud to carry on the tradition.

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A TRUNK OF DELIRIUM is a new bi-annual publication of literary and artistic works seeking the finest available from both established and as yet known creators. A subsidiary of Le’ Pink Elephant Press, we open the lid to accept poetry, prose, flash fiction, reviews, interviews, translations, essays, plays, and artworks of all printable forms. Submissions are now giddily accepted at atrunkofdelirium@yahoo.com. Editors: Suzanne Savickas & Cheryl Townsend. Publication will be in both web and print, the later being perfect bound and truly a delight to behold. Subscriptions $15.00. A Trunk of Delirium seeks to hold the diverse expressions of today’s most memorable creators, preserving such evoking delights for future consumption of the masses. By offering up its collectives in both web and print spaces, it is intended to make available more avenues to delight in the pulse of our present, yet ever changing, artistic scene of delirious exudence. Let creative liberty prevail!

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Chris Bodor is collecting poems and images that focus on the subject of work and the worker for self publish book project #4. May Day 2009 is the deadline and Labor Day Weekend 2009 the release date. Check out the myspace page for this project – myspace page for this project.

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THE QUEEN CITY REVIEW is now accepting submissions for our Fall 2009 issue in the genres of poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, memoir, photography, and fine art, as well as essays and criticism on all aspects of the aforementioned. All submissions and queries should be emailed to queencityreview@burlington.edu by April 20, 2009. For submission guidelines, or to purchase a copy, please visit us at www.burlington.edu.

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Check out Poets & Writers Literary magazine weblistings

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IDDIE is seeking quality poetry submissions
as well as fiction and creative non-fiction. Accepts new and established writers. Accepts electronic submissions as attachments (Word or rtf) Payment is publication. Submit poems as you’d like them to appear. Submit up to 3 poems, total of up to 10 pages. Put “Poetry” in subject line of email. Email submissions to: iddie.submissions@gmail.com

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INERTIA MAGAZINE does not publish work that has been published elsewhere including online, blogs and personal websites. Submit up to 5 poems. Replies in 3-6 weeks. Acquires First North American Serial Rights and First Internet Rights. Rights revert to author upon first publication of the
issue in which materials appear. Indicate in cover letter if work submitted is under consideration elsewhere. By submitting work, you agree that work you are submitting is your own, that you own the rights to it, and that it has not previously been published.
Use contact form for inquiries/questions
Online submission form

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ANDERBO accepts up to 6 poems, submitted in body of email or as an attachment using .doc or .rtf files. Prefers poems to be within the email or together in one attachment. Email submissions to editors@anderbo.com

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LADY CHURCHILL’S ROSEBUD WRISTLE does not accept email, multiple or simultaneous subs. Accepts poetry, fiction, etc. Accepts speculative work but may consider other items. No sword and sorcery, gore or pornography type works accepted. Format manuscript as 12 point Courier font, numbered pages (if applicable). Include SASE for response. Responds in 3-6 months. Buys First North American rights and sometimes reprints. Does not buy electronic rights. Publishes 2x year for paper edition. Website version does not offer payment.
Mail submissions to:
Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet
150 Pleasant St., #306
Easthampton, MA 01027




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is a poet, avid photographer and the onetime publisher/editor of Impetus magazine, which she published through Implosion Press for nearly 25 years. Implosion Press now proudly publishes epitome magazine, a regional magazine that celebrates the arts, minds and ambitions of women in NE Ohio. She is the co-founder of the Womens Art Recognition Movement (W.A.R.M.), based in the North Water Street Gallery in Kent, OH and used to be the owner of cat’s Impetuous Books & stuff, also in Kent, where she specialized in small press books and held regular poetry readings, art exhibits and live musical performances.

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