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Poetry Publishers Who Accept Electronic Submissions

Compiled continully by Louie Crew
© 1996, 2007, 2008, 2009 by Louie Crew

Below I list poetry editors who are willing to accept submissions electronically. Some prefer that you send manuscripts in the body of an email message. Some prefer that you send manuscripts as attachments. Some prefer that you use forms provided at their website. When in doubt, check the quidelines at the website. If still in doubt, ask the editor.

Always read the publication's guidelines before you submit materials. Some editors have complained that too many people fail to read what they have said, sending long poems when short are desired, or short when long are desired..... It is also helpful to purchase a sample copy and study of the magazine to determine whether your material would have a fit with the other material published.

The websites of some of those listed confirm that the publshers allow electronic submissions. I have queried all of the others to confirm that they do. See also:

Enjoy! --Quean Lutibelle/Louie

Note: I am a poet, not a publisher. Neither send your manuscripts to me for critique nor query me for advice about how to publish them. See my advice Who Will Publish My Poetry?. I hope the list below helps you find a fit for your manuscripts. --L.

Note: Since creating this site in July 1996, I have continually added and removed publishers. If email to one of these bounces, please alert me. Help me keep this list as current as possible.

I do not approve of entry fees and reading fees. Please notify me of any publication below that requires them, and I will suspend the entry. Publishers should publish, not require the writers to provide the fees. This greatly reduces the publishers' incentive to be real publishers, i.e., to find the readers for what the writers write.

Vanity is vanity. Anyone who requires reading fees or entry fees is running a vanity press. I realize that those who do have some distinguished company, but it is vanity nevertheless.

I have indicated the date added for the most recent entries. -- LC

    To access an editor's email address, click on the editor's name, or on 'editor'. To access the web address, if any, click on the name of the publication. If no email address is actived by the Editor or the editor's name, check the publication's website for instructions.

  1. A & U America's AIDS Magazine
    Chael Needle
  2. A cappella Zoo
    Editor
  3. Aaron Poetry Journal
    Jerome Brooke
  4. Abbey
    Editor
  5. Able Muse
    Alex Pepple
    Welcomes metrical poetry
  6. Acorn: A Journal of Contemporary Haiku
    Carolyn Hall
  7. African Voices
    Editor
  8. Agni
    Editors
    Use the online submissions form
  9. Agnieszka's Dowry
    Marek Lugowski and katrina grace craig, Co-Editors
    Send as plain text, no attachments
  10. Albatross
    Editor
    No attachments.
  11. The Altruist
    Editor
  12. The Ambassador Poetry Project, Added 9/22/2009
    Editor
    Poetry about Michigan and Ontario. No attachments. Put 'poetry submission' in the subject line
  13. The American Drivel Review
    Tara Blaine
  14. American Poetry Journal
    Editor
    Submit only between September 1st and April 30th. Seeks to publish work using poetic device, favoring image, metaphor, and good sound
  15. American Tanka
    Editor
    Please be familiar with tanka before submitting. We publish single tanka only (no sequences)
  16. Ampersand Poetry Journal:
    Mary Margaret Carlisle
  17. Amulet, Added 9/11/2009
    Perry Terrell
  18. anderbo.com
    June Edint, Poetry Editor
  19. Anemone Sidecar
    Editor
    No attachments. Caveat: Does not respond to queries.
  20. Angelic Dynamo
    Editor
    The magazine is composed of poems submitted, but there is a twist: the submitted poems are shortlisted by the editor if necessary, and then displayed on the website. Here, the reading public vote on the best poems for the month, and the winning poems are published in the magazine.
  21. Anglican Beach Party, Added 10/28/2009
    Paul Erlandson
  22. Anon
    Anna Bacciarelli
    Attach .pdf, .txt or .doc files with no more than THREE poems, each on its own page. Your name and address should not appear in this file; if it does appear, we cannot process your submission. We process only submissions which are anonymous.
  23. Anthology about Mother Loss, Added 10/23/2009
    Editor
    About the loss of a mother -- from raw grief to the uplifting
  24. Anti-
    Editor
    Send as .rtf or .doc attachments. Include a 50-wd bio plus 50 words on what you are against in poetry.
  25. Aoife's Kiss
    Tyree Campbell
    Specializes in fantasy and science fiction
  26. Apollo's Lyre
    Betty Dobson, Poetry Editor
    Send in readable font within an email message. All attachments will be deleted unread.
  27. Apotheosis: Online Poetry Journal
    Editor
    You have to pass one of their 'genius' tests first to become a member. They publish only the work of members.
  28. Apple Valley Review: A Journal of Contemporary Literature
    Leah Browning
  29. Arc
    Editor
    The Israel Association of Writers in English publishes only the poetry of Israeli citizens and residents. It's a union thing.
  30. Arch
    Editor
  31. Arkansas Review: A Journal of Delta Studies
    Editor
  32. Ars Medica
    Editor
    Use Microsoft Word attachments only.
  33. Arsenic Lobster Magazine
    Editor
  34. Ascent Aspirations Magazine
    Editor
    Put 'Poetry Submission' in the subject line.
  35. ashowls, Added 11/18/2009
    jennifer zaslow
    It's a blog which features several poems of one writer each week.
  36. Asinine Poetry
    R. Narvaez
    Wants humor and satire.
  37. Astropoetica
    Emily Gaskin
  38. Aunt Chloe: A Journal of Artful Candor
    Editor
    A journal for people who have reclaimed the space denied them by cultural and historical tyranny. She belongs to any of us who have been pushed out of the spotilght, yet through art, literature and dialogue have re-chosen where we belong
  39. Autumn Leaves
    Sondra Ball
  40. Avatar Review
    Editor
  41. Awaken Consciousness Magazine, Added 11/15/2009
    Editor
    We are seeking thoughtful, well-written work on topics relating to personal development, health & wellness, natural medicine, spirituality, psychology or consciousness."
  42. Babel Fruit
    Editor
    Maximum of 4 poems or 5 pages, whichever comes first.
  43. Bacopa
    Editor
  44. Bad Noise Productions
    Taiso Saburo, Editor
  45. BAP Quarterly
    Editor
  46. The Barefoot Muse: A Journal of Formal and Metrical Verse
    Anna Evans
  47. Barn Owl Review
    Editor
  48. Barnwood
    Editor
  49. Bat City Review
    Editor
    Use the submissions manager
  50. Bateau
    Editor
    To submit electronically, you must create an account.
  51. Bathhouse
    Editor
  52. bayonet, Added 11/9/2009
    Editor
  53. Beard of Bees
    Editor
    We are not an on-line journal; rather, we publish short chapbooks of poetry.
  54. Beatitude Press
    Douglas Rees
  55. The Beatnik Cowboy
    David Solomon
  56. Because We Write
    Maria De Noda
  57. Big Bridge: A Webzine of Poetry and Everything Else
    Michael Rothenberg
  58. Big Lucks, Added 10/26/2009
    Editor
    Send all poems in separate attachments in ONE single e-mail, stating the titles of the attached works in your email
  59. Big Toe Review
    Joshua Michael Stewart
  60. The Big Ugly Review
    Editor
    All submission must somehow relate to the issue's theme.
  61. The Bijou Poetry Review
    Tony Burfield
    Dedicated to the American Short Poem
  62. biMagazine
    Denise Penn
  63. Birds By My Window: Willow Tree Poems
    Michael Lee Johnson
  64. Bird's Eye reView
    Amy L. George, Editor/Publisher
    Wants strong narrative poetry out of personal experience. No attachments
  65. Black Lawrence Press
    Editor
    For book manuscripts
  66. Blackbird
    Editor
    Send as a single attached file, either .doc or .rtf format. Name file last_first name_genre.doc (or .rtf)
  67. Blazevox
    Editor
  68. BloodLotus
    Editor
  69. Bloom
    Editor
    Must self-identify as queer (GLBT).
  70. Blue Jew Yorker: Poems of Survival & Ecstasy
    Adam Shechter
  71. Blue Mountain Arts
    Editor
  72. Blueline
    Editor
    Poetry and fiction related to the Adirondacks
  73. Boiling River
    Editor
  74. Bone Bouquet: An Online Journal for Women's Poetry
    Editor
  75. BorderSenses
    Sasha Pimentel Chacon
    Use the submission form on the website.
  76. Born Magazine
    Anmarie Trimble
  77. Boston Review
    Editors
    Use the online submissions system.
  78. Both Sides now
    Elihu Edelson
    I prefer poems of social/political/spiritual significance.Poets should include snail addresses as payment is in hard copies.
  79. Bottle
    Bill Roberts
  80. Boxcar Poetry
    Editor
  81. Breadcrumb Scabs
    Lena Judith Drake
    LGBTs and women are especially welcome, as are others. Get your hands dirty with real human emotion. Dark is okay here, as is political, or erotic, or absurd, or poems that can't seem to fit in anywhere else.
  82. Breakwater Review
    Editor
    Open Jun 1-Aug 1; Oct 15 - Dec 15; Apr 1 - April 15; Use subscription manager on our website
  83. Breast Anthology: Inkspotter Publishing
    Editor
    In Subect line: 'Wait a Minute: I Have to Take Off My Bra.' Celebrating the most female of body parts, the breasts. Keep your submissions tasteful. Think in terms of what you would want your young daughter to be able to read. Deadline: October 31, 2009
  84. Breath & Shadow
    Editor
    Anyone interested in submitting should definitely (1) read a few issues of the journal and (2) read our submission guidelines. We explain, in detail, how to send submissions and what we are looking for. Our writer's guidelines can be found at http://www.abilitymaine.org/breath/write.html. Our response time typically runs 3-5 months.
  85. Bricks & Mortar Review
    Editor
  86. Broad River Review, Added 10/18/2009
    Editors
    Annual anthology. November 15th is deadline for 2010 edition
  87. The Broken Plate
    Editor
  88. Cafe Flow
    Editor
    Wants audio submissions in mp3 format
  89. Cake
    Editor
    Send bio and submissions as attachments.
  90. Caketrain Journal
    Amanda Raczkowski and Joseph Reed
  91. Canadian Woman Studies
    Luciana Ricciutelli
  92. Canopic Jar
    Rethabile Masilo
  93. Cantaraville
    Editor
  94. Cartier Street Review
    Editor
  95. Cause & Effect Magazine
    Editors
  96. Censored Poets
    Gabe Lowe
    A poetry blog posting submissions daily
  97. Centaur: An Online Literary Journal of Equine Inspiration
    Editor
    No more than 3 per submission.
  98. The Centrifugal Eye
    Eve Anthony Hanninen
  99. Cerise Press: A Journal of Literature, Arts & Culture
    Editor
    Submit 3-5 poems in *.doc or *.pdf format
  100. Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
    Tammy Ho & Jeff Zroback
    the only Hong Kong-based online literary quarterly dedicated to publishing creative works from and about Asia.
  101. Chantarelle's Notebook
    Kendall and Christinia Bell
  102. Cherry Bleeds
    Paul Corman-Roberts
  103. Cherrypicked Hands
    Greg Phillips
  104. The Chesapeake Review
    Editor
  105. Chest
    Editor
    Poems on subjects of some medical relevance, for journal of the American College of Chest Physicians
  106. Chickenpinata, a Journal of Poetry
    Editor
  107. Children, Churches, and Daddies
    Janet Kuypers
  108. The Chimaera
    Editor
  109. Christian Science Monitor
    Home Forum Editor
  110. Cipher Journal
    Editor
  111. Cirque, Added 10/1/2009
    Mike Burwell
    A regional literary journal. Wants writers only from the North Pacific Rim
  112. City of the Big Shoulders: An Anthology of Poems About Chicago
    Ryan G. Van Cleave
    Send as .rtf or .doc attachments
  113. Clementine
    Editors
  114. The Coachella Review
    Editor
  115. Coconut
    Editor
  116. The Coe Review
    Editor
    Up to three poems submitted as a Word document. Submit between May 1 and September 15th.
  117. The Collagist, Added 9/8/2009
    Editor
    Publishes 4 poems each month, with 1-3 poems. Send in .doc or .rtf format
  118. Collective Fallout
    Editor
    Queer poetry and fiction.
  119. A Companion of Zeor
    Karen MacLeod
    We accept poetry based on the universes of Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Jean Lorrah.  There are submission guidelines on the web
  120. Conceit Magazine
    Editor
  121. Concise Delight: Magazine of Short Poetry
    Denis M. Garrison
    Poems from 1-9 lines (not including the title).
  122. Connotation Press, Added 9/14/2009
    Editor
    Submit 3-5 poems using online submission manager
  123. Consequencee Magazine
    Editor
    Focusing on the culture of war in the twenty-first century
  124. Conte: Independent Journal of Narrative Writing
    Adam Tavel
  125. contemporary haibun
    Jim Kacian
  126. Contrary
    Editor
    Use the online form for all submissions.
  127. Corpse of Mik
    Editor
    Send 3 pages or less for this chapbook devoted to work about cheese in honor of National Cheese Day. Put 'Corpse of Milk vol 2' in the subject line
  128. Cosmoetica
    Dan Schneider
  129. Cosmopsis Quarterly
    Jason Bulger
  130. Counterexample Poetics: Assemblage of Experimental Poets
    Felino Soriano
  131. Country Dog Review
    Editor
    Send 3-5 poems as one Word attachment. Subject: last name, date, poetry
  132. Crash, Added 10/4/2009
    Editor
  133. Crazyhorse
    Editor
    Use the submissions manager at http://crazyhorsecarts.org/Submissions/
  134. Cricket Online Review
    Editor
    Send as a Word attachment.
  135. CrossCurrents
    Charles Henderson
    Please put 'Attention poetry editor' in the subject line of the email.
  136. Cynic Online Magazine
    Submissions Editor
  137. Damazine
    Editor
    Focuseson authors based in or with ties to the Muslim world in the largest sense.
  138. damselfly: An online journal for women
    Editor
  139. Danse Macabre
    Adam Henry Carriere
    Use only the online submission form.
  140. Dark Animus
    Editor
    Put the word 'SUBMISSION' in the subject line
  141. Dark Comedy
    Editor
    Submissions need not be dark comedy; we’re just going with the idea that life is dark comedy
  142. Dark Lady Poetry, Added 10/5/2009
    Amber Tudor
  143. Debris Magazine
    Editor
  144. Decanto Magazine
    Editor
    We are self funded and therefore can't afford to give away free copies, but there is no obligation to purchase a copy.
  145. decomP
    Editor
  146. Defenestration
    Eileen Lavelle
  147. Delaware Poetry Review
    Editor
  148. Diagram
    Editor
    Requires use of their online submission system.
  149. Different Kind of Parenting
    Kara L.C. Jones
    Works must address grief and healing in some way
  150. Differentia Press
    Felino Soriano
  151. Digital Verse
    Editor
    Create a profile to join and publish here for all others who are members.
  152. Diode
    Patty Paine
  153. Dirty Goat
    Editor
  154. ditch,
    John C. Goodman
  155. Divergence
    Keith Jebb and Kevin Doran
  156. Diverse Voices Quarterly
    Editor
  157. DMQ Review
    Sally Ashton
    No attachments.
  158. Dossier Journal
    Editor
  159. Double Room
    Editor
    Prose poems and flash fiction only.
  160. Down in the Dirt
    Alexandria Rand
  161. Drunken Boat
    Leslie McGrath
    Put the word 'Submission' in the SUBJECT: line
  162. Ducts
    Amy Lemon, Poetry Editor
  163. Earthborne Online Poetry Magazine, Added 9/6/2009
    Editor
  164. Earthshine
    Editor
  165. Eastgate Quarterly Review of Hypertext
    Mark Bernstein
    We only publish hypertext and hypermedia -- work specifically written to be read on the computer. We do publish some poetry -- Stephanie Strickland, Judd Morrissey -- but we're a limited market. Poetry that could appear in print is not well suited to us.
  166. Eat Your Words
    Heidi Kenyon
    Features work centered around food and the growing, cooking and eating of it.
  167. Echolocation
    Mitchell Welch
    Our publication is about young people finding a voice, listening for the echoes and finding their locus within the literary community.
  168. Edison Literary Review
    Gina Larkin
  169. Elegant Thorn
    William Harryman
  170. Eleutheria: The Scottish Poetry Review
    Editor
    Send up to 6 poems as a word document.
  171. The Eloquent Atheist
    Editor
    Use the form online.
  172. Emprise Review
    Editor
  173. Emrys Journal
    Lydia Dishman
    No submission will be read or held except between August 1 and November 1.
  174. Eoagh
    Tim Peterson
  175. Epicenter Magazine
    Editor
    Due to the volume of e-mail submissions, we do not respond unless we wish to use a piece
  176. Eratio Postmodern Poetry
    Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino
    Specializing in postmodern poetry, poetics and eidetics. Contact information is at the website.
  177. Essence
    Robert Marsland
  178. Eudaimonia Poetry Review
    Allison McEntire
  179. Evening Street Review, Added 9/2/2009
    Editors
    Attach as Word .doc or as an .rtf file
  180. everypaupersnickers.blogspot.com
    Matthew Wedlock
  181. Exit 13
    Tom Plante
    No attachments, please
  182. The Externalist
    Editor
  183. Eyebrow Journal of Pop Culture, Celebrity, & Fleeting Fame
    Editor
    'Satire and humor. Think Prerz Hilton meets Jonathan Swift.'
  184. Faces to Meet the Faces: An Anthology of Contemporary Persona Poetry, Added 10/3/2009
    Editor
  185. failbetter.com
    Editor
  186. Fairy Tale Review
    Editor
  187. Falling Star Magazine
    Matt McGee
    Paste up to five poems into the text of your message. Attachments will not be opened.
  188. Family Friend Poems
    Editor
    Use submission form at the site.
  189. Feast: Poetry for the Senses
    Lisa Gratz
  190. Feelings of the Heart
    Alice M. Harnisch
  191. Feile-Festa
    Editor
  192. Feminist Studies
    Angie Young
    We ask that poets submit one hard copy as well as an electronic copy.
  193. The Fertile Source
    Jessica Powers
  194. Fickle Muses
    Editor
  195. FictionWeek Literary Review
    Editor
    We are looking for innovative fiction, poetry, essays, and book reviews.
  196. Fifth Wednesday
    Editor
    Use the online submissions form.
  197. Flash!Point
    Frances LeMoine
  198. Flashquake
    Debi Orton
  199. Flint Hills Review
    Kevin Rabas
  200. Florida Villager
    Jose V. Torres
  201. Flutter Poetry Journal
    Sandy Benitez
  202. Flying Island
    Editor
  203. Forge
    Editor
    Subject: Attention Poetry Editor
  204. Forpoetry.com
    Jackie Marcus, Editor
    Not open to beginners' submissions. No city posing punk junk, corny sentimental Hallmark fluff, or academic workshop imitations, please.
  205. The Fossil Record
    RS Deese
  206. Found Poetry Project
    Editor
  207. 4 AM Poetry Review
    Editor
  208. 491 Magazine
    Caitlyn Paley
  209. FragLit Magazine
    Olivia Dresher
    We don't publish poetry per se, but definitely poetic fragments and very short prose poems.
  210. Freshwater
    Editor
  211. FRiGG
    Editor
  212. Fringe Magazine
    Anna Lena Phillips, Poetry Editor
  213. Frogpond: Quarterly Haiku Journal
    George Swede
  214. Front Porch
    Editor
  215. Front Range Review
    Editor
  216. Full Moon: A Literary Magazine
    Kate Steere and Kim Mladjen
  217. Fullosia Press
    Editor
    We're right conservative and unabashedly pro America and anti-multi-cultural.
  218. Furnace Review
    Ciara LaVelle
  219. Futurecycle Poetry
    Editor
  220. Gargoyle
    Richard Peabody
  221. Gemini Magazine
    David Bright
  222. Gertrude
    Eric Deleboy
    Use online submission form.
  223. Getting Something Read
    Editor
    Use the form at the site. Wants SHORT works.
  224. Ghoti
    Editors
  225. The Gihon River Review
    Editor
  226. Ginosko
    Robert Cesaretti
  227. Glass: A Journal of Poetry
    Holly Burnside & Anthony Frame
    No attachments. No more than 4 poems at a time
  228. Glint Literary Journal, Added 10/27/2009
    Antony Grow
  229. GlitterPony
    Editor
    Use online submission form at site
  230. Global Human Magazine
    Editor
  231. Gnome: The Online Journal of Underground Writing
    John Erianne
  232. Goblin Fruit
    Editor
  233. Gold Wake Press
    Jared Wahlgren
    An electronic press for 5-poem e-chaps. Also looking for mss. of 48+ pages for print publication
  234. The Good-Time Emporium
    The Hunters
    A blog that welcomes poetry
  235. Grand Lake Review
    Martin Kich
    The literary journal of Wright State University--Lake Campus. See the guidelines page online.
  236. Grasslimb
    Valerie Polichar
  237. Greatcoat
    Editors
  238. Gulf Stream: South Florida's Literary Current, Added 10/6/2009
    Editor
    You must use the online submissions manager
  239. Gutter Eloquence Magazine, Added 10/24/2009
    Jack T. Marlowe
    Edgy is good. Poignant is good. Quirky is good. Raunchy is good. Disturbing is good. Manic is good. Funny is good. Cynical is good. Thought-provoking is good. Ass-kicking is good...very good.
  240. Haggard and Halloo
    Editor
  241. Haiku Ramblings
    Editor
  242. Happening!Now
    Alan Ball
    Poetry and other writing by young people 20 years old and younger, only
  243. The Hat
    Editor
    Reading period: November 1-January 31st only.
  244. Hear Us Roar, Added 10/18/2009
    Editor
    Focuses on voice-driven first person narratives
  245. Heron's Nest
    John Stevenson
  246. Hinchas de Poesia, Added 10/8/2009
    Editor
    Dedicated to modern Pan-American writing
  247. Hit and Run Magazine
    Editor
    Publishing the raw materials of fiction, poetry and other creative work: scrap metal; index cards; napkin notes
  248. Honey Land Review
    Anne Hasenstab
  249. Hot Metal Bridge, Added 10/18/2009
    Editor
    Nov. 11, 2009 is deadline for fall issue
  250. A Hudson View Poetry Digest
    Editor
  251. The Idiom Magazine
    Editor
  252. Illogical Muse
    Amber Rothrock
  253. Imitation Fruit
    Editor
    Accepts submissions of poetry, short fiction, creative non fiction and artwork.
  254. Indiana Review
    Editors
    Use online submission form during published reading periods; closed June 1 -- August 31.
  255. Inertia Magazine
    J. M. Spalding
    poetry, short fiction, and non-fiction essays
  256. TheInquisitionPoetry.com
    Ferris E. Jones
  257. Interim
    Editor
  258. Interrobang?! Zine
    Editor
  259. Iris: A Journal about Women
    Editor
  260. Isles of Myst Review
    Jerome Brooke
    Based in Thailand. No attachments. Sister journal of New Mirage Quarterly
  261. Isles Poetry Library
    Jerome Brooke
    Poets may submit their ebooks for possible inclusion - the chap must have a title page - the chap must be in final form - we do not edit or format the poems - the poet must own the copyright
  262. JMWW
    Editor
  263. Joe Brainard's Pyjamas
    Editor
  264. Jones Av.
    Paul Schwartz
  265. The Journal
    Editor
  266. Journal of Contemporary Anglo-Scandanavian Poetry
    Sam Smith
    About 1% get accepted. Submissions must be within the body of the email. No attachments.
  267. Journal of New Jersey Poets
    Sander Zulauf
  268. Jubilat
    Jedediah Berry
    Must use form on the website for submissions.
  269. kaleidowhirl
    Cynthia Reynolds
    Not reading right now (April 7. 2009) but expect to read again in late spring or summer.
  270. Kartika Review
    Editor
    Poetry by Asian Americans
  271. Kean Review
    Editor
  272. The Kenyon Review
    Editor
    Accepts only through use of the form on the website.
  273. Kerem: Creative Explorations in Judaism
    Rabbi Gilah Langner
    We only take poems with Jewish content
  274. La Petite Zine
    Danielle Pafunda
    See online guidelines for detailed format information.
  275. Lady Jane's Miscellany
    Editor
  276. Landfall: Anthology of Pastoral Tanka
    Denis M. Garrison
  277. Languageandculture.net
    Liz Fortini
    Also accepts translations
  278. Left Behind, Added 10/2/2009
    Editor
    Xrated site. ''The blasphemous, erotic, misanthropic, politically incorrectable, homoerotic, homophobic, homo-habilis, scatological, you know, the good stuff. We do not respond to email submissions unless we won't to use. Recirculate if you have not heard from us in two months.'
  279. Left Curve
    Csaba Polony
  280. Leveler
    Editor
    Send as a Word attachment
  281. Liminal Pleasures
    Editor
  282. Linebreak
    Editor
    Publishes one poem each week, for the whole week, plus a recording of that poem read by another poet. Use the online form to submit.
  283. Lines and Stars
    Rachel Adams
  284. Litany: The Blog
    Editor
  285. Literally Horses
    Laurie Cerny
  286. Literary Bohemia
    Editor
    Use the online submissions form.
  287. Literary House Review
    Editor
  288. Literary Journal Edge
    Editor
    Submit betwee June 1 and October 1. Send as Word document.
  289. The Literary Review
    Editor
  290. Loch Raven Review
    Editor
    Send in the body of the email. Subject: LRR submission from [your name]
  291. Lone Stars Magazine
    Milo Rosebud
    Accepts by email but greatly prefers paper submissions as per guidelines on site
  292. Los
    Editor
  293. Los Angeles Review
    Editor
  294. Lost Beat Poetry
    Ron Cervero
  295. Love After 70
    Editor
  296. Lumina, Added 9/30/2009
    Editor
    In subject line: SUBMISSION - POETRY. Submit between 9/1/09 and 11/15/09 for Spring 2010
  297. Lungfull
    Brendan Lorber
  298. MacGuffin
    Editor
    Submit each poem as a separate Word attachment
  299. The Mad Hatter
    Ron Watson
    We limit ourselves to the work of pre-college students only
  300. Mad Hatters
    Editor
  301. The Magical Blog
    Editor
    Poetry can be added by the writers themselves. All they have to do is register.
  302. Magnolia: The Florida Journal of Literary and Fine Arts
    Cassandra Robison
  303. Maisonneuve
    Editor
    Prefers PDF or Word files.
  304. Mannequin Envy
    Patrick Carrington
  305. Many Colored Brooms
    Maria Jacketti
    Our journal is thematic, dedicated to the nine Muses.
  306. Manzanita Literary Journal
    Editor
    Not currently accepting. Check site for new dates.
  307. Mastodon Dentist
    Gordon Purkis
    Please read guidelines before submitting. You must be 18 or over to submit. --GP
  308. Mature Years
    Marvin W. Cropsey
    Poems are limited to sixteen lines of up to fifty characters. The magazine addresses concernns of the elderly.
  309. The Meadow
    Editor
  310. The Meadowland Review, Added 10/22/2009
    Megan Duffy
  311. Melusine
    Editor
    explores the good, bad,and ugly of the contemporary female experience
  312. Memorious
    Editor
  313. The Mennonite
    Gordon Houser
  314. Merge
    Rosemarie Dombrowski
  315. Message in a Bottle, Added 9/18/2009
    Fiona Sinclair
  316. MetroMania Magazine
    Brianne Killoran & Heather MacPherson
  317. Mezzo Cammin: An Online Journal of Formalist Poetry by Women
    Editor
    Welcomes submissions of poetry that pays particular consideration to form.
  318. Michigan Avenue Review
    Mary Anne Mohanraj
  319. Mid-American Review
    Brad Modlin
  320. Miller's Pond
    David Cazden (print) Julie Damerell (web)

    Use only the forms at the website to submit.

  321. mimesis
    James Midgley
    Write your full name in the subject line together with the title of the piece and the genre. Do not send a bio. Send only 4-6 poems, as a Word attachment.
  322. Minnetonka Review
    Troy Ehlers
    Only between October 15--May 15; must use our online submissions form.
  323. Misfit, Added 11/19/2009
    Meghan Brinson
  324. Mizna: A Forum for Arab American Arts
    Editor
  325. The Mom Egg Literary Review
    Editor
    By moms and about moms
  326. Mom Writers Literary Magazine
    Editor
  327. Monday Night
    Editor
    Current reading period is closed. Will open again in September 2009
  328. Moondance
    Editor
    Include 'Poetry' in the subject line.
  329. Moon-Lit Path
    Terrie Leigh Relf, Poetry Editor
    'Speculative poetry' -- which includes any and/or all of the aspects of horror, fantasy, folklore, myth and the surreal.
  330. moonset
    Editor
    Check the website for editors for specific types of poems.
  331. Mountain Gazette
    Justin Roth
    Poems on mountains, mountain life, and mountain culture. What we look for are poems that capture a specific part of the mountain experience.
  332. Mslexia
    Editor
    For women writers. Email submissions only from outside the UK
  333. Mudlark: An Electronic Journal of Poetry and Poetics
    William Slaughter
  334. Multi-Culti Mixterations, Added 11/1/2009
    Judith Bachay and Issac Carter
    This will be a book, an anthology. Please submit no more than 5 poems within the body of the email. Please include in subject line, name, address and email address of the poet.
  335. Munyori Literary Journal
    Emmanuel Sigauke
  336. Mythium Literary Journal: A Journal of Contemporary Literature Celebrating Writers of Color, Added 9/3/2009
    Editor
    Reading period for spring begins October 1, 2009
  337. Naugatuck River Review
    Lori Desrosiers
    See the online submissions manager. Contests require fees, but the winter submission period is free.
  338. Nefarious Ballerina: A Poetry and Art Gallery of the Intelligently Erotic
    Editor
    Verify that your are 18+ when you submit. We are looking for intelligence and passion, not pornography.
  339. Neopoet
    Editor
  340. The New Anonymous, Added 10/23/2009
    Editor
    Attach all in one Word document. Do not include your name anywhere in the document. In the body of your email, put only your contact information. For the subject: Poems
  341. New Madrid Magazine
    Editor
    Use the online submission form
  342. New Mirage Quarterly
    Jerome Brooke
  343. The New Plains Review
    Shay Rahm-Barnett, Executive Editor
  344. New Verse News
    Editor
    Covers the news and public affairs with poems on issues, large and small, international and local.
  345. The New Writer
    Editor
    Prefers text in body of message to attachments.
  346. The New Yinzer
    Editor
  347. New York Quarterly
    Editor
    Submit online
  348. New Yorker
    Editor
  349. nibble
    Jeff Fleming
    We publish short poems (15-20 lines).
  350. Nidus
    Editors
    Put all items into a single Word attachment.
  351. Night Bomb Review
    Amber and Chris Ridenour, Editors
    Promoting verse at the intersection of guts and craft
  352. Night Train
    Editor
    Use the online submission form.
  353. Ninth Letter
    Editor
    Use online submissions manager at https://www-s.art.uiuc.edu/ninthletter/submissions/
  354. No Tell Motel
    Editor
  355. NOÖ Journal
    Mike Young
  356. Oak Bend Review
    Sandee Lyles
  357. Off the Coast
    Editor
  358. Off the Rocks
    Matt Bartosik
    Off the Rocks is primarily LGBTQ-related.
  359. Omega: Online Literary Magazine
    Paul Corman-Roberts
  360. One Ghana, One Voice
    Editor
    Seeks poetry on Ghana, its people, places, culture, and ideas.
  361. One Less: Art on the Range, One Less Press
    Editor
  362. Whisper, Added 11/8/2009
    Michael R. Roth
  363. Online Whispers & Shouts
    Editor
    Use the online form to submit
  364. Open Minds Quarterly
    Dinah Laprairie
    Focuses only on material by people who are consumers/survivors of mental health services.
  365. Opium
    Todd Zuniga
  366. Orange & Sardines
    Didi Menendez
  367. The Orange Room Review
    Editor
  368. Origamicondom.org
    Editor
  369. OriginalPoetry.com
    Editor
  370. Osprey: Scotland's International Journal of Literature, Art, and Ideas
    Editor
    6 poems max in a word doc attatchment + a short bio
  371. The Other Journal
    Editor
  372. Otoliths
    Mark Young
  373. Out of Nothing
    Editor
  374. Over the Transom
    Jonathan Hayes
  375. Ozone Park Journal
    Editor
    Submit beteen October 15 and June 15.
  376. P&W, Added 11/19/2009
    Chris G. Vaillancourt
  377. Pacific Coast Journal
    Stillson Graham
    You must first query before submitting. We discourage unsolicited submissions.
  378. PaleHouse
    Editor
  379. Paper Tiger
    Editors
  380. Paradigm
    Editor
  381. Parting Gifts
    Robert Bixby
    We read January to May of every year.
  382. Pawpars
    Keilan Rickard
  383. Pebble Lake Review
    Amanda Auchter
  384. Pedestal Magazine
    John Amen
    Must use the form at the website to post submissions.
  385. Pemmican
    Editor
  386. Penniless Press
    John Kehoe
  387. Pennine Ink Magazine
    Laura Sheridan
    Poetry should be no longer than 40 lines. Best if you could send your submissions in the latter half of the year but not later than the end of November.
  388. Penny-Ante-Feud, Added 9/3/2009
    Gordon Purkis
    We welcome submissions of ONE poem -- either the very last poem you wrote or the very last poem you would write if you only had one more to write and you were either about to be trampled by a rhinoceros or give up writing forever.
  389. The Penpoint View
    Phillip Davis
    Has audio for the hearing impaired
  390. The Penwood Review
    Editor
  391. Perigee
    Ben Arnold, Poetry/Prose Co-Editor
    Submit poetry electronically only as a Word or WordPerfect document. We reserve the right to ignore submissions pasted into e-mails
  392. Perihelion Review
    John Anderson
    Put 'Poetry Submission' or 'Review Submission' in the subject line. Attach work as a Word .doc or .rtf file
  393. Periphery: A Magical Realist Zine
    Tamara Sellman
    A Magical Realist Zine: Annual small press venture includes prose poems, free verse and flash fiction devoted to literary magical realism. Inquire first.
  394. The Permanente Journal
    Poetry Editor
    Use the online submission system at the website
  395. Persimmon Tree: An Online Literaryy Journal by Women Over Sixty
    Editor
  396. Pettaya Poetry Review
    Jiraporn Sutta
  397. Phoebe: Journal of Gender & Cultural Critiques
    Kathleen O'Mara
  398. Physiognomy in Letters, Added 10/18/2009
    Editor
  399. Picayune Literary Review
    Editor
  400. Pif Magazine
    Editor
    Use their web summission routines.
  401. The Pink Cameleon -- Online
    Paula Freda
  402. Pink Mouse Pub
    Editor
  403. Plagiarist: A Journal of Poetry & the Arts
    Editor
  404. Ploughshares
    Editor
    Use online form to submit. Submit only August 1 to March 31st.
  405. Poemeleon: A Journal of Poetry
    Cati Porter
    Use online submission form at http://www.poemeleon.org/submission-guidelines2/
  406. Poems Niederngasse
    Editor
  407. Poesy Magazine
    Brian Morrisey
  408. Poet Works Press
    Bonnie Sutterby
  409. Poetic Diversity
    Marie Lecrivain
  410. Poetic Legacy
    Michael Lee Johnson
  411. Poetic Matrix, a Periodic Letter
    John Peterson
  412. Poetry
    Editor
  413. Poetry Cemetery
    T.R. Tifoso
    No attachments! Send maximum of 3 poems
  414. The Poetry Journal
    Brooks Ranton
  415. Poetry Kanto
    Botsford Alan
    Paste poems or translations into the text of the message (or Word attachment), along with brief current bio and snail address (hard copies sent as payment).
  416. Poetry Midwest
    Matthew W. Schmeer
  417. Poetry Salzburg
    Editor
    We accept email only if you include your postal address wtih your submission. Send at .TXT or Word file.
  418. Poetry Southeast
    Editor
  419. Poetry Super Highway
    Rick Lupert
  420. Poetrybay
    George Wallace
  421. poetryfish
    Phil Singer
    I accept only work I cannot resist. Since I have no publication deadlines, I'm in no rush to fill pages. When the issue's full, it appears.
  422. PoetryKit.org
    Jim Bennett
  423. PoetryMagazine.com
    Editor
    Must use form at site.
  424. PoetryPoem.com
    Editor
    Free sites for poets to self-publish on the internet.
  425. Poets For America
    Vernon McVety, Jr.
  426. Poet's Haven, Added 10/2/2009
    Editor
    Must submit using webform on site.
  427. Poet's Ink
    Kelly Morris
  428. Poets Wear Prada
    Roxanne Hoffman
    Currently accepting poetry submissions (any form or style) for an upcoming anthology on SMOKE.
  429. Post No Bills
    Editor
  430. Post Road Magazine
    Editor
    Use online submission manager
  431. The Potomac
    Editor
  432. Prick of the Spindle
    Editor
  433. Prism Quarterly
    David Pitchford
  434. Protest Poems
    Editor
    Strives to present the best poems of protest written to promote freedom of speech and human rights.
  435. Public Space
    Editor
    Use online form to submit
  436. Puerto del Sol, Added 10/28/2009
    Editor
    Use the online submissions manager
  437. Pulsar
    David Pike
    Simultaneous submissions are not considered. Submissions sent as e-mail file attachments are not opened/read
  438. Purdee
    Editor
  439. Pure Francis
    Editor
  440. Quarter After Eight
    Editor
    Use their online submission form
  441. Queen: Calliope
    Editor
  442. Queen's Quarterly
    Editor
  443. Quills Canadian Poetry
    Byron Sheardown
  444. Radiant Turnstile
    Joseph R. Trombatore
  445. The Raintown Review
    Anna Evans
  446. The Rat's Ass Review
    Editor
  447. Rattapallax
    Poetry Editor
  448. Rattle
    Tim Green
  449. Raving Dove
    Editor
  450. RealPoetik
    Editor
  451. r.kv.r.y
    Editor
  452. Red Rock Review
    Rich Logsdon
  453. Red Wheelbarrow
    Randolph Splitter
  454. Redactions: Poetry & Poetics
    Editors
  455. Redheaded Stepchild
    Editor
    Submit 3-5 poems that have been rejected elsewhere with the names of the magazines that rejected the poems. Submit only in August and February.
  456. Redivider
    Editor
    Up to 6 in a single Word or .rtf document
  457. The Redneck Review
    Penya Sandor
  458. relief: A Quarterly Christian Expression
    Editor
    You must use the online submission form.
  459. Reverie: Midwest African American Literature, Added 9/12/2009
    Editor
    No more than 3 poems; no more than 50 lines total
  460. Rhubarb Magazine
    Editor
    The theme 'Questions of Travel and Homecoming'
  461. Rhythm Poetry Magazine
    Mary Kathryn Arnold
    Metrical verse only.
  462. Rio Grande Review
    Editor
  463. Ringpoem.com
    Richard Luck
    Call up their toll-free number, record your poem when prompted, share it with your friends immediately
  464. Riverwind
    Bonnie Proudfoot
  465. Roadkill Zen Journal
    Editor
    Deadline of September 15, 2009, for issue 2.10, on 'Book of Highland Prophesy'
  466. Roguescholars
    Editors
  467. Sacred Journey: The Journal of Fellowship in Prayer
    Editor
  468. Sage of Consciousness
    Lorena McCollister
  469. Sakura Review
    Editor
  470. Salit Magazine
    Editor
    No attachments
  471. Salmon Poetry
    Jessie Lendennie
  472. Salt River Review
    Editor
    Send submissions to the appropriate editors whose email addresses are in the guidelines at the site.
  473. Sangam Literary Magazine
    Editor
  474. Sawbuck
    Samuel Wharton
  475. Scarab, Added 10/1/2009
    Editor
    iPhone-based publication; accepts poetry and short fiction and non-fiction; all submissions should be made through the website.
  476. Schuylkill Valley Journal
    Peter Krok
    Include 'Poetry Submission' and your name in the Subject line. Short bio and contact information are required.
  477. Science Poetry, Added 11/14/2009
    Neil and Zara McAlister
    This will be a book. Deadline for submissions: 6/30/2010
  478. Sein und Werden
    Rachel Kendall
  479. Seven CirclePress
    Editor
  480. Shady Side Review, Added 10/20/2009
    Teresa Petro-Micchelli
    Seeks work that exhibits the gritty side of life
  481. Shakespeare's Monkey, Added 10/25/2009
    Editor
    Issues are thematic. Check the website for details.
  482. Shaking Like a Mountain
    Editor
    Poems that explore the sinewy tissue between literature and music
  483. Shampoo: A Poetry Magazine
    Del Ray Cross
  484. The Shantytown Anomaly
    J. Bruce Fuller
    We are a paying market for Sci-fi, Fantasy, and Horror Poetry only.
  485. The Shit Creek Review
    Paul Stevens
  486. Shortpoem
    Editor
    Limit: Four poems, of 12 lines or less, or two prose pieces, of 750 words or less, per submission.
  487. Silk Road
    Editor
    Use the online submissions manager.
  488. Skyline Magazine Online
    Editor
    Submit 6 poems in one email message. Include your bio.
  489. Slab
    Editor
    Must use online submission manager
  490. Sleetmagazine.com
    Nate Thomas, Poetry Editor
  491. Slow Trains
    Editor
  492. The Smoking Poet
    Zinta Aistars, Editor-in-Chief
  493. Snakeskin
    Jessie Randall, Guest Editor
    Theme is 'Work' for the February 2010 issue
  494. Snow Monkey
    Editor
    seeks writing that's like footprints of Langur monkeys left at 11,000 feet on Poon Hill, Nepal
  495. Snreview
    Colin Joseph
  496. Sojourn: A Journal of the Arts
    Editor
  497. Sol Magazine
    Mary Margaret Carlisle
  498. Somnambulist Quarterly
    Editor
  499. South Jersey Undergrond
    Jim Blackburn
    Subject line must read 'Poetry Editor'
  500. Sou'wester
    Adrian Matejka, Co-Editor
    Acceepts August 15-May 15. Use online submission form.
  501. Spearthrow Publishing
    Editor
    Send up to 3 'poems' (loosely defined) in the body of the email. Focusing on publishing, word art, artists who work with text, lists of words, experimental poetry
  502. Spinning Jenny
    Editor
    Must use online submissions form.
  503. Spirits Art/Literary Magazine, Added 11/6/2009
    Editor
  504. SpokenWar
    Editor
  505. Sport Literate Online
    Frank Van Zant
    Submit your best verse as an attachment
  506. The Spur
    Editor
  507. Squid Quarterly
    Editor
  508. St. Petersburgh Review
    Editor
  509. Steam Ticket Journal
    Editor
  510. Stellar Showcase Journal
    Editor
    No attachments.
  511. Stickman Review
    Editor
    No submissions until September 1, 2009
  512. Stickman Review
    Editors
  513. Still Blue
    Wendell Ricketts
    For a new anthology on queer, working-class themes; short fiction, life writing, memoir, poems....No erotica
  514. Still Crazy
    Editor
    Specializes in writing by and about people over 50. Deadlines are November 15 for the January issue and May 15 for the July issue
  515. Stirring
    Erin Elizabeth Smith
    Send all in the body of a single email, single-spaced.
  516. Stone's Throw Review
    Editor
  517. Storm Warning: Vietnam Veterans Against the War Anti-Imperialist
    Editor
  518. The Straddler
    Editor
  519. Stride Magazine
    Editor
  520. Struggle: A Magazine of Proletarian Revolutionary Literature
    Tim Hall
  521. Studio: A Journal of Christian Writing
    Paul Grover
  522. Stylus Poetry Journal
    Rosanna Licari
  523. SubtleTea
    Editor
  524. Sunflower Magazine, Added 10/15/2009
    Editor
  525. Sunken Lines
    Editor
  526. Sunsets and Silencers
    Editor
    Attach as Word documents.
  527. Super Arrow
    Editor
    Deadline for first issue is August 15, 2009
  528. Superstition Review
    Editor
  529. Surviving: Strength in the Face of Suffering
    Editor
    Must use the web form on our website to submit.
  530. The Survivor's Review
    Editor
    For cancer survivors by those intimately familiar with the cancer journey
  531. Sweet: A Literary Confection
    Editor
  532. Swell
    Kevin Standifer
    Submit as Word attachment.
  533. Swink
    Editor
    Use online submissions form
  534. Switched on Gutenberg
    Editor
  535. Swivel: The Nexus of Women and Wit
    Editor
  536. The Sylvan Echo; no response to a query even after a month
    Andreana Binder
    Please note genre in the subject line (ex. Submission: poetry). Submit as Word doc or in rtf.
  537. taiga
    Brooklyn Copeland & Cortney Settle
  538. Taj Mahal Review
    Dr. Santosh Kumar
  539. Tammy
    Poetry editor
  540. Tangent Literary Arts Magazine
    Christina Surdi
  541. Taproot Literary Review
    Poetry Editor
  542. Tar River Poetry
    Editor
    Poems received between May 1 and Sept 14 will be auto-deleted. Next reading period is between September 15 -- November 1, 2009
  543. Tarpaulin Sky
    Art Rock
  544. TataNacho
    Editor
  545. Tattoo Highway
    Sara McAulay
  546. The Taylor Trust: Poetry & Prose
    LaVonne Taylor
    The subject line should say 'lit journal'
  547. The Teacher's Voice
    Editor
  548. Temenos
    Editors
  549. A Tender Touch and a Shade of Blue
    Michael Johnson
  550. Terrain.org: A Journal of the Built & Natural Environments
    Simmons Buntin
    We accept submissions via our online submissions manager. Open only Oct 1 -- Feb 1; Apr 1 -- Aug. 1
  551. Tertulia
    Editor
    Submissions must include signed and executed legal form at http://www.tertuliamagazine.com/pdfs/tertuliaform.pdf
  552. The Toronto Quarterly
    Editor
  553. Thick With Conviction
    Arielle Lancaster-LaBrea and Kayla Middlebrook
    No attachments.
  554. Thick with Conviction
    Editor
    No attachments.
  555. Think Journal
    Christine Yurick
  556. Third Coast
    Editor
    Save all in one .rtf document. Submit with the Subscpription Manager
  557. Third Wednesday
    Editor
  558. Tiferet
    Editor
    Wants spiritual poems, but not religious Use online form for submissions.
  559. Time of Singing: A Magazine of Christian Poetry
    Lora H. Zill, editor
  560. Tipton Poetry Journal
    Barry Harris
  561. TLR
    Editor
    Must use the form online, and must create an account to login and use it. Submit only between September 1 and January 1.
  562. The Tonopah Review
    Editor
  563. Torch: Poetry,. Prose, and Short Stories by African American Women
    Editor
  564. The Tower Journal
    Mary Ann Sullivan
  565. Trillium Literary Journal
    Coleman C. Myron
    You may also use online submission form at the website.
  566. Turntable + Blue Light/Gowanus Milk City
    Arielle Guy
    Will premiere in Fall 2005. Welcomes poetry, stories, and other writing.
  567. Two Hawks Anthology
    Editor
    Subject line should list your last name and the title of your work
  568. Two Review
    Editor
  569. 2River
    Editor
  570. Two-Bit -- The Magazine for Unpublished Writers, Added 9/2/2009
    Editor
  571. Ugly Cousin
    Poetry Editor
    Wants only material that has been rejected; incidate which journals have rejected the work.
  572. Umbrella
    Kate Bernadette Benedict
  573. Upstreet: A Literary Magazine
    Editor
    Must use the online submission form.
  574. Valparaiso Poetry Review
    Edward Byrne
  575. Velvet Mafia
    Editor
    'Dangerous Queer Fiction' and some poetry as well.
  576. Venereal Kittens
    Matina L. Stamatakis
  577. Verdad
    Editor
  578. Versal
    Editor
    Submit only between 15 September and 15 January.
  579. The View from Here
    Sydney Nash
    No simultaneous submissions. Attachments okay if readable by Microsoft Word
  580. Vox Journal
    Editor
  581. Vox Poetica, Added 10/4/2009
    Annmarie Lockhart
    Use the online submission manager
  582. Vulcan
    Editor
  583. Wag's Review
    Editor
    Send as a Word attachment.
  584. Ward 6 Review
    Editors
  585. Waterways: Poetry in the Mainstream
    Barbara Fisher
  586. Wazee
    Editor
  587. Weave
    Editor
    Send as a Word document or an rtf file
  588. Weber Studies
    Michael Wutz, Editor
    Send as an attachment.
  589. The Weekly Poet, Added 11/2/2009
    Benjamin C. Krause
  590. West Branch
    Editor
    Use the online submission form during reading periods.
  591. West Goes South
    Editor
  592. Westward Quarterly: The Mazine of Family Reading
    Editor
    Put 'WWQ Submission' in the Subject line.
  593. Whiskey & Fox
    Sten Carlson, Poetry Editor
    A journal of poetry, theory, and queer-heterotopia. Send as a word document with your name in the file name.
  594. Whispers from the Heart
    Stan Almendro
  595. Whistling Shade
    Joel Van Valin
  596. White Fungus
    Ron Hanson
  597. White Leaf Press
    George Stevens
    Work should be included in the body of the email (no attachments, please)
  598. Wild Goose Poetry Review
    Patricia Bostian
  599. Wild River Review
    Editor
    Maximum of 3 poems or 150 lines of poetry. Send as Word or .RTF document. No submissions inside the email.
  600. Wild Violet
    Editor
  601. Windfall: A Journal of Poetry of Place
    Bill Siverly & Michael McDowell
  602. Witness
    Editor
    Use the Online Submissions Form
    Now accepting work for for 2011 portfolio 'Blurring Borders'
  603. Wizards of the Wind
    Michael Lee Johnson
  604. Wolf Moon Press
    Editor
  605. Women in Judaism: A Multidisciplinary Journal
    Dina Ripsman Eylon, Editor-in-Chief
  606. Word Riot
    Editor
    Subject must be 'POETRY SUBMISSION WORD RIOT' or submission will not be read
  607. Word Salad Poetry Magazine
    Editor
  608. Word Slaw
    Ryan P. Standley
  609. Words of Wisdom 4 U
    Catherine Pulsife
    Accepts orginal motivational or inspirational poetry. (limit of 5 per individual)
  610. Words-Myth -- A Quarterly Poetry Journal
    Graham Burchell
  611. World Audience Publishers
    Mike Strozier
  612. WOW: Words on the Web
    Tony O'Dwyer
    This is the web associate of wordsonthestreet. Don't expect notification if you are rejected. You'll be sent notice that the next issue is up and you can see there whether your work is in it.
  613. Write On!!
    Jim Garman
    All submissions must be suitable for all age reading and maximum of 28 lines. Humor/upbeat material a plus.
  614. The Write Room
    Editor
  615. Xanadu Poetry Journal, Added 10/18/2009
    Editor
  616. Yawp
    Editor
  617. Yellow Medicine Review
    Editor
    International voices writing from an indigenous perspective
  618. You Are Here: A Journal of Creative Geography
    Poetry Editor
    We will only consider three poems per author
  619. Your Daily Poem, Added 9/12/2009
    Editor
    Please send up to six poems in the body of an e-mail
  620. Yuan Yang
    Editors
  621. Zeek
    Editor
  622. Zeitschrift for the Nations
    Editor
  623. Zone Magazine
    Henri Beauregard
    A Multilingual magazine which accepts submissions in Spanish, French, Italian, and English
  624. Zugenruhe
    Editor
    We are looking for your best work on global themes, poetry that it rooted in the particulars of place, and poems that explore nature and environmentall issues.
  625. Zylophone Poetics Showcase
    Jerome Brooke

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