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  Poetry (magazine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poetry, published in Chicago, Illinois, is one of the leading monthly poetry journals in the English-speaking world.
The magazine was instrumental in launching the Imagist and Objectivist poetic movements.
In 2003, the magazine received a grant from the estate of Ruth Lilly originally said to be worth over $100,000,000, adding to her already substantial prior contributions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Poetry_(magazine)   (243 words)

  
 Harriet Monroe Modern Poetry Collection
Poetry: A Magazine of Verse was founded in Chicago by Harriet Monroe in 1912.
Poetry transformed the way that poetry and poets are recognized and read worldwide, and it continues to flourish as a major cultural influence.
The editorial archives of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse acquired by bequest from Harriet Monroe included extensive files of correspondence and poetry manuscripts from the time of her founding of the journal in 1912 until her death in 1936.
www.lib.uchicago.edu /e/spcl/mopo.html   (1311 words)

  
 IPM (Internet Poetry Magazine) - The Home of Quality Poetry
All poetry shall be carefully considered for each issue but if not chosen then it is merely because of the volume of submissions.
Here was a street-wise person whose poetry "separated the wheat from the chaf" and she was honest and clear.
Frankovich and found her poetry to be filled with melody and sound.
members.aol.com /IPMag/main.html   (9351 words)

  
 Open Directory - Arts: Literature: Poetry: Magazines and E-zines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Poetry Depth Quarterly - Small print quarterly out of North Highlands, CA, includes samples of poetry and the feature artist from the current issue, as well as details on how to subscribe and submit.
Poetry Magazine - Website of the print magazine includes a weekly featured poet, information on current issue, subscriptions, and programs of the Modern Poetry Association.
Poetry Wales - Quarterly magazine of poetry and criticism from Wales and the world under editor Robert Minhinnick.
dmoz.org /Arts/Literature/Poetry/Magazines_and_E-zines   (1700 words)

  
 pmpoetry: Links to Collections of Poetry
Contemporary Poetry Review an on-line journal devoted to the criticism of poetry, with reviews, a chatroom,, and interviews with distinguished critics, poets, and translators.
The CP Project, poetry selected by Chris P. The Cypriot Cicada Literary Magazine seeks to promote literature as a means of questioning identities, power structures and interpretations of history in the context of inter-communal relations.
The Drunken Boat is an online magazine of international poetry and poetry-in-translations, includes features of other poetry publishers, interviews with well-known poets, reviews, essays, on poetry and many links to sites that are of use to writers.
www.pmpoetry.com /linkspmb.shtml   (2666 words)

  
 French Culture | media partner : Poetry Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Today Poetry is generally regarded as the premier journal of verse; the poet and critic Marvin Bell has said that it is "the first periodical to which one goes seeking both new work by our best poets and thorough reviews of poetry."
Poetry has always been independent, unaffiliated with any institution or university or with any single poetic or critical movement or aesthetic school.
Poetry publishes a significant amount of French poetry in the original language, and in English translation.
www.frenchculture.org /sponsors/2000/poetrymag.html   (346 words)

  
 Poetry Magazine's Rebirth - December 20, 2005 - The New York Sun
But when such a magazine succeeds, there is a natural reluctance to let it fade away after its natural lifespan of five or 10 years; so it frequently lingers on, the mausoleum of its own past influence.
In fact, writers' workshops and MFA programs and nonprofit publishers - all the infrastructure of American poetry - might be said to have sprung from the pages of Poetry, which in its fabled early years helped to establish poetry as a serious American art.
Poetry and the foundation that owns it have been in the headlines a good deal recently, thanks to the staggering $100 million bequest they received in 2002 from pharmaceutical heiress Ruth Lilly.
www.nysun.com /article/24685   (795 words)

  
 ECU POETRY MAGAZINE REACHES 25-YEAR ANNIVERSARY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Tar River Poetry, ECU's poetry magazine, celebrates its silver anniversary this year with a double edition that includes an interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Henry Taylor.
Makuck, who was originally hired to establish the magazine, said from the start he set the bar high for reviews and works.
Makuck attributes the longevity of the magazine to the continued support of both the community and the university.
www.news.ecu.edu /releases/tar_river.html   (274 words)

  
 Poetry Bay - Online Poetry Magazine
Poetrybay, an online poetry publication for the 21st century, publishes the finest work being written in the English language by established and emerging writers.
Long Island Quarterly publishes poetry by authors either living in the region or with roots in the region.
While influenced by a number of aesthetics, Wallace's poetry frequently constitutes a departure from conventional academic poetry of the late 20th century, amalgamating directions suggested by French Surrealism and American Beat Prosody, emphasizing invention and the imagination as the wellspring for narrative.
www.poetrybay.com /editorial.htm   (1520 words)

  
 Joseph Parisi: Poetry Magazine's 85th Anniversary Issue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
When Harriet Monroe founded Poetry Magazine in Chicago in 1912, it was the first monthly devoted solely to poetry, and few people expected the publication to see its first birthday.
To help mark this historic occasion, the Magazine will publish a special double issue featuring new work by A. Ammons, John Ashbery, Rita Dove, Seamus Heaney, W. Merwin, Sharon Olds, Charles Wright, and over 80 other well-known contemporary poets, many of whom were first introduced to wider audiences in Poetry's pages.
Depressed by the possible impending cessation of Poetry, which she thought might last only through the winter, she wrote, 'No Swan So Fine,' about the china swan that would outlast even its lordly owners.
www.poems.com /parisi.htm   (350 words)

  
 TINY PRESS CENTER - JOURNALS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Combo Magazine is a terrific magazine with a volatile mix of interviews, reviews, and poetry of both established and emerging poets from all walks of (innovative) poetry.
Explosive Magazine is, well, incendiary with covers block-printed by hand by David Larsen (also the editor of the San Jose Manual of Style), and longer selections by a variety of young writers including Anselm Berrigan, Hoa Nguyen, Edmund Berrigan, Prageeta Sharma, Bill Luoma, Pamela Lu, and more.
The magazine appears to be, amazingly enough, handtyped on a manual typewriter and has an "interview" with Harry Smith, and work by Ted Berrigan, Patricia Pruitt, John Weiners and Lewis Warsh.
www.poetryproject.com /tinypress/journals.html   (3459 words)

  
 Poetry & the Foley Poetry Contest at America Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Our poetry editor and judge for the contest is James Torrens, S.J. The Foley Poetry Contest
America sponsors annually the Foley Poetry Award, given in honor of William T. Foley, M.D. The winning poem for 2006 is "Covetous" by Erin Murphy.
America, the online weekly Catholic magazine of news, opinion, book reviews and articles for the thinking Catholic and those who want to know what the Catholic people are thinking.
www.americamagazine.org /poetry.cfm   (394 words)

  
 Big money, bigger choices | csmonitor.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In November 2002, Poetry magazine announced that Ruth Lilly, heiress to the Eli Lilly pharmaceutical fortune, would give the publication roughly $100 million, the largest single donation ever to a literary organization.
Poetry's first order of business was to form a foundation to satisfy IRS regulations.
Joseph Parisi, who had edited Poetry for 20 years, was named executive director of publications and programs of the new Poetry Foundation in May 2003, but by summer's end, he had resigned.
www.csmonitor.com /2004/0116/p13s02-wmgn.html   (1171 words)

  
 Poetry Canada Subscribe
Poetry Canada Magazine is Canada's newest National magazine bringing you poetry, art and photography from around the world in the global promotion of culture and diversity.
If you wish to subscribe to Poetry Canada Magazine, the fee is $20 in Canada, $32 for US, and $50 for International subscribers, for a full year.
Submitted art work, if not directly accepted to the magazine, may appear on the CFP website in order to have poems written for it.
www.poetrycanada.com /subscribe.htm   (202 words)

  
 Shadow Poetry's SP Quill Quarterly Magazine
Magazine subscriptions may be purchased on the above "Subscriptions" link, or the exact issue be purchase on the "Order Back Issues" once it is made available.
Poetry Submissions: Poetry submissions may be made via the submission form below, emailed to spquill@shadowpoetry.com or by mail.
All poetry must be the original work of the author and previously unpublished.
www.shadowpoetry.com /magazine/spquill.html   (945 words)

  
 Shadow Poetry's Poetry Magazine Site Links
The New Writer - bi-monthly magazine which publishes the best in fact, fiction and poetry, and runs the annual Prose & Poetry Prizes - packed full of market information, plus monthly email News included in subscription package.
Along with essays on the literary life and interviews with contemporary writers of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, the magazine publishes articles with practical applications for both emerging and established writers.
Rainbow Curve - "Rainbow Curve is a segment of highway which bridges two halves of the city of Las Vegas - the affluence of the "new" Las Vegas with their sparkling new developments, to the old downtown and the struggles of an aging tradition.
www.shadowpoetry.com /links/poetrymagazines.html   (919 words)

  
 Poetry Bay - On-Line Poetry Magazine
For fifteen years it appeared as a print magazine, edited by Wallace with associate editors Patti Tana and Richard B Weber.
It continues to be published and edited by Wallace, with associate editors Patti Tana and Mankh, with the same goal in mind.
Submissions of original, unpublished poetry are encouraged from writers who live on Long Island, who originate from Long Island, or who otherwise have strong associations with the region.
www.poetrybay.com /regional.htm   (161 words)

  
 The Poetry Kit - Magazine contributors
He has been published in numerous magazines and anthologies, and is currently working on a collection of poetry about Liverpool.
Her first print collection of poetry, Calamity's Quilt (ISBN: 0966722841) was published by Newton's Baby Press in December 1999.
Brad is the founder and editor of Red Lamp, a journal for realist, socialist and humanitarian poetry.
www.poetrykit.org /magazine/contribs.htm   (558 words)

  
 Mobius Poetry Magazine Homepage
Poetry is about the instantaneous connection: one person groping from a dark place to meet with another in an instant that strikes fire.
While a memoir permits the writer to relay the yards of intricate information that cannot be rolled into a lyric poem, prose never works in a reader's mind with poetry's instant infusion of feeling.
But lyric poetry's alchemy yields a strange and sudden kinship with the actual world and its citizens.
home.earthlink.net /~mobiusmag   (569 words)

  
 The Ledge Poetry and Fiction Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Ledge is nationally distributed to bookstores and fine magazine shops by Bernhard DeBoer, Inc. Publication circulation is 1,500 copies per issue, including 700 subscribers.
The Ledge also sponsors a fiction awards competition, a poetry awards competition, and a poetry chapbook competition.
All images, text, poetry and graphics are property of The Ledge Magazine and Press and may not be used without permission.
www.theledgemagazine.com   (304 words)

  
 Amazon.com: American Poetry Review: Magazines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
One of the largest circulation poetry magazines in the U.S., APR presents the best of contemporary poetry plus a wide range of work in translation, reviews, essays, interviews, and commentary from some of the most exciting writers of our time.
For magazine orders, your name and mailing address will be shared with the appropriate publisher.
I know APR is supposed to be one of the better poetry magazines out there, and I think it has one of the highest circulations of any poetry magazine, but it's more of the National Enquirer of poetry magazines.
www.amazon.com /American-Poetry-Review/dp/B00006K3DY   (563 words)

  
 Poetry Magazine, Featured Poet: Lyn Lifshin,  June 2001
Lyn Lifshin's poetry has appeared in a multitude of magazines, from American Scholar to Rolling Stone.
Magazine as one of the 60 best books of the year.
Her intense poems reflect a range of emotions and subjects and touch readers because they suddenly realize that feelings they previously thought to be theirs alone are shared.
www.lynlifshin.com /poetry_mag/poetry_mag.htm   (432 words)

  
 Bob's Poetry Magazine Home Page
The magazine is published monthly, in the Adobe Acrobat PDF format, so you will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, version 5.0 or higher, or Adobe Acrobat 5.0 or higher.
Lastly, the most important thing about reality fiction is its universality: readers can recognize themselves or people they know in it, and they can recognize situations they've been in.
Another thing that can help improve your chances of your story being published in Bob's Poetry Magazine is including the number 47 somewhere in the story.
bobspoetry.com   (193 words)

  
 IPM (Internet Poetry Magazine)
Larry was unknown to myself at the end of publishing the first issue of IPM (Internet Poetry Magazine) but after reading some poetry that I received as a submittal for the Poets Mic section I instantly fell in love with this mans writing.
Ruth is a true poet, in every sense of the word, and she has the experience and poetry to prove it.
As far as poetry in particular goes, it is the small-press publishers and poetry magazine publishers that have really kept poetry alive over the recent years.
members.aol.com /IPMag/issue2.html   (7410 words)

  
 Slipstream Press: Poetry Magazine and Book Publishing
Slipstream Magazine is a yearly anthology of some of the best poetry and fiction you'll find today in the American small press.
Subscriptions are $20 and include two issues of the magazine plus the two most recent chapbooks.
Slipstream welcomes the submission of poetry, fl and white photography and artwork throughout the year.
www.slipstreampress.org   (333 words)

  
 Poetry +
Margaret graduated to writing poetry and children's stories when she was thirteen years old, but started writing more ferociously in 1996, and is a published poet and writer of all genres.
Her poetry is well-structured and shaped with such a delicate touch that it takes close study to reveal the full extent of her use of the poetic tools.
Poetry is an art form, undoubtedly, but it also a craft and a craft that can be polished and improved to the point where it becomes a natural facility to us as writers.
pages.prodigy.net /sol.magazine/poetrypl.htm   (3904 words)

  
 Open Directory - Arts: Writers Resources: Poetry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
For Poets and Readers of Poetry - Articles on poetry for those who love to read or write poetry, but who feel intimidated by the technical aspects of the genre.
The Poetry Resource - A comprehensive resource for poets and lovers of poetry with poems by the webmaster, Patrick Martin.
The Scroll - A community of authors of poetry and prose, dedicated to the freedom of art in the pursuit of passion, brilliance, and insanity.
dmoz.org /Arts/Writers_Resources/Poetry   (1032 words)

  
 sentinel poetry online magazine november 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Sentinel Poetry (online) magazine is published on the 1st day of every month by Sentinel Poetry Movement, Regent House, 291 Kirkdale, Sydenham, London SE26 4QD.
Tel: +44 7940 249 812 E-mail 1: sentinelpoetry@hotmail.com E-mail 2: info@sentinelpoetry.org.uk Copyright to all poems, articles, photography and interviews in this magazine remain with the individual author's/artists.
Magazine design, layout and construction by Nnorom Azuonye © 2003 Sentinel Poetry Movement.
www.sentinelpoetry.org.uk /magazine1103   (98 words)

  
 Pg01 Poetry Magazine
Contact Us (A5: 40pp: appears twice yearly, in April and October: ISSN 1470-8493) made its entrance onto the fringe poetry scene in April 1970, providing a much-needed platform for British poets working in traditionalist metrical and rhymed verse.
Now (2002) into its eleventh volume, well established as Britain's longest standing traditionalist poetry magazine, attracting poets and poetry-lovers internationally, it has subscribers in Britain, the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, 'whatever clime the sun's bright circle warms', where English is the mother-language or the principal language.
IMPORTANT Intending contributors: please note (1) that multiple submissions are not considered for the magazine (2) that poems are published in Candelabrum subject to a gentlemen's agreement that they shall not be offered to any other British, US or Canadian magazine within the two years following their appearance in Candelabrum.
www.members.tripod.com /redcandlepress/Magazine.htm   (334 words)

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