5 literary journals that pay for poetry
Paying poetry markets may be dwindling, but plenty still exist if you know where to find them. Here are five publications that pay their poets. Read More “5 literary journals that pay for poetry”
Paying poetry markets may be dwindling, but plenty still exist if you know where to find them. Here are five publications that pay their poets. Read More “5 literary journals that pay for poetry”
The poet speaks about craft, career, and perseverance – and why politicians should be required to read poetry and bake bread at least once a year. Read More “Virgil Suárez: Reinventing a writer”
Crazy about the haiku? Have we got a conference for you. Read More “Haiku North America”
Spring is the perfect time to write poetry, don’t you think? Read More “Poetry writing prompts for National Poetry Month”
Because your universe could use more verse. Read More “5 easy ways to read more poetry for National Poetry Month”
Maybe you hate poetry. Or maybe you just haven’t found the right poem yet. Read More “Why all writers should read poetry”
“I think poetry is available to anybody who wants it – you have to apprentice yourself at some level.” Read More “Craig Morgan Teicher: How I Write”
“Things I have the strongest resistance to teach me the most, in writing as in life.” Read More “Don Share: Writers on Writing”
This online journal seeks poetry and prose that packs a big punch into a very small space. Read More “Literary Spotlight: The Journal of Compressed Creative Arts”
Offering contests, themed submission calls, and reading services, this historic Canadian journal has something for everyone. Read More “Literary Spotlight: EVENT”