Tag Archive: literary journals

Hating And Loving Poetry, Including Workshops And Pulitzers

A philosopher on writing workshops.
How the Pulitzers are selected.
A new addition at The New York Quarterly.
Hating poetry is a virtue.
Why some poetry matters (and some doesn’t).

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5 Online Literary Magazines You Must Read

If you like to read online literature you’ve got to try these five online literary journals:

3:AM Magazine – I love their tagline: “Whatever it is, we’re against it.” You might think that says it all, but you’ve got to read the magazine. They publish interviews, fiction, flash fiction, poetry, music, criticism, nonfiction, and opinions. This [...]

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Mad Hatters' Review: Millennial Poetics In Action

I think I’ve found the epitome of the Millennial Poetics School that I’ve been talking about. The journal is Mad Hatters’ Review, and I highly recommend it.
First, I like the name of this journal. It says something. This is a brand that can’t be matched. The Mad Hatter, of course, is an allusion to the [...]

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Poetry Potpourri, Volume 7

Poetry and dance marry up for a unique performance.
Cheerios to donate childrens books.
The Georgia Review wins.
Love, American style.
Telling stories at 100.
On Luna Park.
My poet can beat up your poet.
How to turn a newspaper into a poem.
Shel Silverstein has a nephew?
Those young’uns have no sense of culture.
Five lessons for poets – from Henry Rollins, no less.
Conjunctions.
All [...]

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