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Our poetry ed is pleased to have two poems in the latest Poetry Salzburg Review, thanks to editor Wolfgang Gortschacher. I'm looking forward to making my way through the issue over the next week or so.
Particularly glad that 'Sam' found a good home.
https://t.co/7ZNwNjrisN
This weekend the Prole editors meet up - for one night only! - please let us know anything you think we should be discussing to improve the magazine or our service.
Cheers.
This weekend the Prole editors meet up - for one night only! - please let us know anything you think we should be discussing to improve the magazine or our service.
Cheers.
Regarding submissions. We are a press that very clearly stands with Palestine. If you have a problem with that, we are not the right fit for you and you are not the right fit for us. Never again has to mean never again for everyone, otherwise it is shallow and devoid of meaning.
@cjsarett Back at ya! I have been returned to my childhood lately with Great Action! showing The High Chaparral from the very beginning. In my element.
Anglo-Welsh goes Native, a poem by our poetry ed in the latest Hobo Camp Review. Huge thanks to the Camp's editor James H. Duncan.
https://t.co/nN7dwvDvDS
So we have secured the judge for our next poetry competition, we are still reading submissions of poetry and prose for Issue 36 (due when we have enough quality!).
Only 9 poems accepted so far, the bar is high - or we are just bloody awkward!
https://t.co/IR0WLyMEQd
Anglo-Welsh goes Native, a poem by our poetry ed in the latest Hobo Camp Review. Huge thanks to the Camp's editor James H. Duncan.
https://t.co/nN7dwvDvDS