
Check out Submission Accomplished, an article K's written for the fantastic Young Poets Network on submitting to magazines. Comments appreciated!
Kirsten Irving is most likely to write about poetry, pop music and interesting websites.
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Jon Stone is most likely to write about poetry, comics, computer games and struggles with craft materials.
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Cliff Hammett is most likely to write about media art experiments, errant reasoning and creative activism.
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Mike West is a wild card and is likely to write about anything from papal history to the passive-aggressive nature of supermarket self-checkout machines. He runs The Camden School of Enlightenment and tweets as @CamdenLight.
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BIRDBOOK: TOWNS, PARKS, GARDENS & WOODLAND
Over 100 new poems and illustrations celebrating British birds, with an into by Dr Fulminare.
SCHOOL OF FORGERY
A Poetry Book Society Summer Recommendation! Jon's School of Forgery has been called "an inspired, integrated debut, endlessly inventive, with a lively intertextuality and a wide frame of reference. The language is both playful and hard-wrought, words at high voltage, words as collector's items."
WHAT TO DO
Kirsty's debut pamphlet! Full of characters in trouble and containing a sequence that sees figures from Greek myth eking out an existence in a psychiatric hospital. £4 from Happenstance.
1 comment:
All good stuff. 2 comments
* I find that people new to the biz send off a piece or 2, then wait to see how those get on before sending out again. It's worth pointing out that having 30 pieces in the post isn't unusual (I hope not anyway)
* Once people find out that so much mags exist, they don't always know where to start. For my local group I wrote How I choose where to send prose which narrows the options down. There's also Breaking into Print
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