Call For Poets
I'm not a poet, but I know how difficult it can be to get your poetry published, especially if you're an 'unknown' poet. There aren't many magazines accepting new poetry at the moment, so when I caught sight of Iota Magazine's submissions page, I had to tell you about it.
You can see other opportunities on my call for submissions page here.
Iota Magazine is a small press magazine. They welcome submission of new poetry all year round. Some of the guidelines they've published on their site are:
They do not accept previously published poetry and require poets to send in not more than six pieces at one time.
They require poems written in English only, and translations should be marked as such.
They will also consider poetry anonymously, so a separate top sheet with your details is required.
As a bonus, they also accept e-submissions. This is one element of the submission process that has been a pain for writers in general for a long time. Most submissions have to be by normal post, and the cost of sending away several submissions to different publishing houses can be very high, especially when you're trying your hand at foreign markets.
Please read their page to find out more about their process and the rules for e-submissions. You can find Iota Magazine's submissions page here.
You can see other opportunities on my call for submissions page here.
Iota Magazine is a small press magazine. They welcome submission of new poetry all year round. Some of the guidelines they've published on their site are:
They do not accept previously published poetry and require poets to send in not more than six pieces at one time.
They require poems written in English only, and translations should be marked as such.
They will also consider poetry anonymously, so a separate top sheet with your details is required.
As a bonus, they also accept e-submissions. This is one element of the submission process that has been a pain for writers in general for a long time. Most submissions have to be by normal post, and the cost of sending away several submissions to different publishing houses can be very high, especially when you're trying your hand at foreign markets.
Please read their page to find out more about their process and the rules for e-submissions. You can find Iota Magazine's submissions page here.
3 comments:
I am not a poet either, too practical to utter any poetry. So great of you to find these venues for people in poetry.
I used to love writing poems when I was a kid but didn't pursue my dream to be a poet. There are a lot of poets that needs to be given a break as well.
I love to write poetry so this is something to consider.
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