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Poetry as an art form by Shirley Allard

September, 2009 Poetry:

one september morn
manhattan in september
Watts
James G. Piatt
Regulator & Beast
Late Night
Romantic Liver
Alan Britt
Fledging
Come Dance
Beyond Immortal
Barry O'Donohue
Girl in the Rain David Pambianchi
Two Mutes in the Press Room
With Him
On the Road to Chicago
Donal Mahoney
Thank You, As You Always Said As Well
My Sweet Queen, My Wild Goose Chase
Darkly Limned and Gilded on a Glass
Eric Halliwell
Two Clouds Eric Miller
A passion for symmetry
The bookmark
Putting on the brakes
Father's day, summer begins
Frosty morning, warm blood coursing through the veins
Harry Calhoun
Flicker, Thud
Ouranos
Creative Predation
John F. Buckley
Catamaran
Auspice of the Pines
The Shine Overhead
The Courtyard
John Swain
Burnished
Uber
Katarina Boudreaux
Send Insane
Perfume In The Sewers
Together Indifference
Michael Burton
Not a Cross Word Neal Whitman
AT THE TOWN BEACH
HAIKU/SENRYU SUMMER 2009
Robert Demaree
"Back to the 1800's: Three Poems" Ruth Hill
Flies and I (Sijo)
After Epiphany
Sevenling (This is daily life)
Chen-ou Liu
Penthouse
ROCK LOVE FEST
Jo Janoski
The Tale of Two Nights
Solid Sidewalk
Fade To Nothingness
Harry Furness
These People Carlos Contreras
MY FATHER HOLDING SQUASH
POLYGRAPH
SUCH A LOVELY DRESS
Mark Osaki
Okay, Love
Slow Dance
Unfenced
Michael Weems
Bloom
Forecast
Poem with a Sandburg Line
Alicia Hoffman
Epulaeryu - Four Times as Great! Joseph S. Spence, Sr.
A Haven
A Thought Experiment
Crabbing
Mike Berger
To Lise
Lame Rouge
Ms Ogyny
Will Dixon
The Missing Link Lisa Feinstein
A Dead End Named Magnolia Matt Soellner
My Dragonfly and I Susan Reid
Festival
Tour de l'Horloge
Peter L. Scacco

And For the Kids...

In September
Ice Planet of Cong
by Terry McDermott


August, 2009 Poetry:

Constant Lover
December Poem in the Backyard
The Joke
Alan Britt
Mornings Barry O'Donohue
Kaleidoscope and Harpsichord Donal Mahoney
Summer Getaway
Looking Out My Window
R. C. (RCat) Arquette
Pianoman
Road Kill
Erin York
Rain
Like Leaves Quiver
Jo Janoski
Painters' Exhalations 398
Painters' Exhalations 399
Painters' Exhalations 400
Felino A. Soriano
A Newfound Friend
Plans
Will Dixon
Postcards
My Name
Post Trauma
Ivan Jenson
Fact
Apprenticeship
Jennifer LeBlanc
Alligator Tears
Untitled #936
The Journey
Harry Furness
Perfection Melissa Dalis
Margins
Early June
Haiku: New Hampshire 2006
Robert Demaree
Fading Into Fog
Chatter-Clatter
Ruth Hill
A Look at Loneliness
Insomnia
Mickey Grubb
Footprints in the Snow
As You Like It
Chen-Ou Liu
to have and to have
a poem for the misfits
a poem without earth
David LaBounty
Unfurling Dosia McKay
A Magic Maltese Bird
The Funny Money of My Courage
The Kaleidoscope of Your Candlelit Eyes
Eric Halliwell
Grieving, the seizure
Morning, beginning aborted
A blush comes to pumice
4th of July
Harry Calhoun
Michael's Moonwalk
Innovation Invigorates Inspiration
Michael Jackson "Gone Too Soon"
Joseph S. Spence, Sr.
The one they wanted (I had)
Make Out
Sarah Miniaci
The Steamy Womb
Jehovasaurus: An Integral Poem
The Empire of the Stars
Through the Glass Darkly
When the Earth Moves
Fredrick Zydek
When A Weed Is Not A Weed Claire Tom

And For the Kids...

In August
The Black Unicorn
by Terry McDermott
A HAIKU TO YOU, TOO! by Norbert Luciano

 


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It is your responsibility to proofread your material and make sure it meets the following guidelines before submitting it. Although we've been known to correct the occasional and obvious typo, we do not offer proofreading services.

Please include a brief bio written in the third person with each submission if you wish it to be included with your work. We do not have the resources to keep them on file.

Also, include the email address where you prefer to receive feedback from readers if it is different from the one you're submitting from.

Please check your spelling and grammar before submitting and read your work. Spell check does not care if you use the wrong word as long as you spell it right!

Please include the category you are submitting to in your subject line with all submissions.

Prose and Poetry:

We are currently accepting only flash fiction and short short stories under 1,000 words for the prose section.

Submissions may be attached as a Word doc. or rtf file or included in the body of your email.

Do not use all caps or underlines in titles. All caps should be used only for emphasis.

Do not indent paragraphs. All text should be justified left with a space between paragraphs.

Please consider the fact that we have writers and readers of all ages and if you use language that we feel is inappropriate to a literary magazine it will be edited out or will not be published.

We are not interested in any form of erotica.

 

Thank you,
Shirley Allard, Publisher