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ghost_girl said:the zine that Champ's poem is in, made this list here---
Top 20 Best online literary magazines
congrats again, champ!!
I remember you offering that link in this and another forum ghosty girl. Thank you for posting it. I feel honoured to be in company with a few other lit alumni who have been published and featured in the review. TheRainMan's siggy line took me there a while ago to read some marvellous poetry and when you left the link on a thread around here, I just had to try. I'm happy to have done so.ghost_girl said:the zine that Champ's poem is in, made this list here---
Top 20 Best online literary magazines
congrats again, champ!!
It's nice to hear good news. Hope you have more good news to share in the future.champagne1982 said:I remember you offering that link in this and another forum ghosty girl. Thank you for posting it. I feel honoured to be in company with a few other lit alumni who have been published and featured in the review. TheRainMan's siggy line took me there a while ago to read some marvellous poetry and when you left the link on a thread around here, I just had to try. I'm happy to have done so.
Thanks to all of you who provide endless encouragement and unfailing quality critique on this forum. Without your untouted help, I don't doubt many poets would fail to recognize their hidden potential. You're amazing.
champagne1982 said:Well, I'm tentatively sticking my toe out of the closet and bragging a bit...
Read my poem in the Red River Review August '07 issue.
champagne1982 said:Well, I'm tentatively sticking my toe out of the closet and bragging a bit...
Read my poem in the Red River Review August '07 issue.
ghost_girl said:Darling Anna,
didnt anyone tell you? If you werent born Southern, you have to have a sponsor!!
and I think by the looks of it, you have more than a few, umm, sponsors, that is
love you!
OMG! I just wentther and read your work. When you said silly poem, my first thought was the one about the pork-- nine hundred different versions poem, and then the cow, lol. God, you're so good. And Five wagons, always left me breathless, like I was waiting, too. Youre so gifted, I am in awe, as always.
ghost_girl said:the zine that Champ's poem is in, made this list here---
Top 20 Best online literary magazines
congrats again, champ!!
Angeline said:Make that three poets with poems posted at the best online literature sites.
annaswirls said:thanks for posting this! I have to read over their list, surprised Pedastal was not on there, and a few I had never heard of before to go check out.
ghost_girl said:well, I for one wont submit there anymore.... he turned down 4 of mine that were since accepted elsewhere. and 3 of them made anthologies. he can have his, poetry site
I just can't figure out what he wants, unless it is my lack of a degree that he sees first and foremost. I would lie, but that would be a stupid thing to do, and if that is why he turned me down, i dont want to be in there anyway...
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hey Anna!! okay, I will beyour official Southern sponsor. whip me up some fried chicken and apple pie and youre in
ghost_girl said:well, I for one wont submit there anymore.... he turned down 4 of mine that were since accepted elsewhere. and 3 of them made anthologies. he can have his, poetry site
I just can't figure out what he wants, unless it is my lack of a degree that he sees first and foremost. I would lie, but that would be a stupid thing to do, and if that is why he turned me down, i dont want to be in there anyway...
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hey Anna!! okay, I will beyour official Southern sponsor. whip me up some fried chicken and apple pie and youre in
annaswirls said:wait, are you saying that he rejected 4 poems from one submission or four separate submissions of poetry? If you mean just one rejection of four poems, you should consider trying again They get a zillion submissions. I think I have gotten 2 separate rejections from them a couple of years ago. Now I feel like I can't submit there anymore because poetry editor Arlene Ang has been at Mannequin a couple of times and John Amen will be in our fall issue. (there is a little tease... it should be up in a week or so)
oh all this talk is giving me the submission bug..... it has not bitten me since early spring...
annaswirls said:you are a good detective and I can think of two others....
oop unless you were talking current-- good to see Dennis at Stirring been awhile since I was there (got a lot of help here with this one http://www.sundress.net/stirring/archives/v8/e3/vanburenj.htm and I know Patrick was there, I can't find his poem in the archives!
Here is Dennis again in Stirring.
It is crazy, I cannot find his stuff at Red River or Stirring, all that is showing up on Google is links to his bio from other sites bizarre. I know he was there. Harumph I give up. Must make blueberry pancakes. And the blueberries are nothing like those in Maine, I remember hiking some mountain after college up there, and the only thing that kept me going were the blueberry breaks. Manna from heaven!
Angeline said:EE's oldest boy had a job raking blueberries last summer. It's very hard, dirty work but the berries are great. I made blueberry buckle twice last week because the local berries are in season now and so good.
I've listed in my mind the published poets I've met here and it's an impressive group. We're prolific writers and we're published in great journals. I can think of a half-dozen Lit poets who have chapbooks published. I'm proud of us.
ghost_girl said:Sis, for what it's worth, I almost feel like my poetry soul was born here amongst you wonderful people. I'm proud of us too, and just imagine us all together, when we get old, sitting around, doing whatever, remembering our old silly stuff from here, and how it managed to shape us, feed us and strip us bare when we needed to be stripped bare ...
yeah, Lit is a good place. I'm very thankful
oh yeah, we lost all of our blueberries this season to an Easter freeze ( which, in this growing zone, is really rare). and 90% of our peaches and the watermelons had to be replanted and most of them were barely pink inside and had no flavor. this has been an awful season for fruit in SC.
champagne1982 said:Well, I'm tentatively sticking my toe out of the closet and bragging a bit...
Read my poem in the Red River Review August '07 issue.
annaswirls said:Here is Dennis again in Stirring.
Angeline said:Make that three poets with poems posted at the best online literature sites.