My 5 Favorite Resources for Poets in 2014
by Natalie Easton
1. Duotrope.com (for about five dollars a month you can search for places to submit, see response times and acceptance rates, plus interviews with the editors, etc)
2. IndieFeed Performance Poetry Channel (really spectacular, available on itunes as well.)
Also, view host Wess Mongo Jolley's facebook page HERE.
3. The Line Break (presses with open reading periods for full-length manuscripts.)
4. New Pages (calls for submissions.)
5. The Guardian (poetry news)
6. And, as a bonus, something very useful: Indiana Review's "Five Marks of Oft-Rejected Poems."
Natalie Easton is somewhere in Connecticut, reading a book of poetry by Sharon Olds or Mark Doty. Her work has appeared in such publications as Rust + Moth, Foundling Review, and tinywords.
1. Duotrope.com (for about five dollars a month you can search for places to submit, see response times and acceptance rates, plus interviews with the editors, etc)
2. IndieFeed Performance Poetry Channel (really spectacular, available on itunes as well.)
Also, view host Wess Mongo Jolley's facebook page HERE.
3. The Line Break (presses with open reading periods for full-length manuscripts.)
4. New Pages (calls for submissions.)
5. The Guardian (poetry news)
6. And, as a bonus, something very useful: Indiana Review's "Five Marks of Oft-Rejected Poems."
Natalie Easton is somewhere in Connecticut, reading a book of poetry by Sharon Olds or Mark Doty. Her work has appeared in such publications as Rust + Moth, Foundling Review, and tinywords.