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yelluw_always
Haley Quaquaversal
Forum Posts: 141
Haley Quaquaversal
Fire of Insight
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Joined 24th Dec 2018Forum Posts: 141
Where do you read poems online?
List any journals or blogs you peruse that are curated or can be submitted to. Explain why if you'd like-
(excluding poetryfoundation.org or poemhunter.com)
List any journals or blogs you peruse that are curated or can be submitted to. Explain why if you'd like-
(excluding poetryfoundation.org or poemhunter.com)
yelluw_always
Haley Quaquaversal
Forum Posts: 141
Haley Quaquaversal
Fire of Insight
5
Joined 24th Dec 2018Forum Posts: 141
http://pinwheeljournal.com/
They feature a broad-range of unique up and coming poets at various stages of writing. And it is really easily accessible with page turns through each issue. Simple set-up.
Editors - Stephen Danos and Dolly Lemke:
"We started Pinwheel as a repository for established and emerging poets to publish their misfit darlings—poems they love that may or may not fit in at other, more prominent publications due either to length or formatting. We publish poems that we believe pop, both on and off the page. As editors, we have varying tastes in contemporary poetry, so we want to do our damndest to move forward without a set aesthetic, letting the poems we publish per issue speak to each other."
They feature a broad-range of unique up and coming poets at various stages of writing. And it is really easily accessible with page turns through each issue. Simple set-up.
Editors - Stephen Danos and Dolly Lemke:
"We started Pinwheel as a repository for established and emerging poets to publish their misfit darlings—poems they love that may or may not fit in at other, more prominent publications due either to length or formatting. We publish poems that we believe pop, both on and off the page. As editors, we have varying tastes in contemporary poetry, so we want to do our damndest to move forward without a set aesthetic, letting the poems we publish per issue speak to each other."