I'm often curious about where other poets send their stuff, and in what volume, and in what ratio (print:online), etc. So I'm going to show you mine, in hopes I get a peek at someone else's.
Where my poems are currently being considered - how many poems I sent - and for how long they've been there:
1. Fence - 4 - 6 months, 23 days
2. Jubilat - 4 - 6 months, 11 days
3. Parakeet - 9 (4 simultaneous with Spork) - 6 days
4. Unpleasant Event Schedule - 1 - 6 days
5. Pip-lit - 3 - 6 days
6. Spork - 4 (simulaneous with Parakeet) - 6 days
7. Cutbank - 6 - 5 days
Book Contests:
1. Transcontinental Prize (Pavement Saw Press) - 3 months, 9 days
2. Open reading period (Futurepoem Books) - 1 month, 18 days
3. Honickman First Book (American Poetry Review) - 1 month, 16 days
Just a few days ago, Carl Annarummo from Pettycoat Relaxer took one of my poems. Pettycoat is a very rad online magazine. The last issue was its strongest I think, and I am anxious to see what's next.
The new Diagram was launched yesterday with Octopus alums, Nathan Parker (also slated for #5) and Jeff Morgan. The stuff by Fritz Ward is in the lead so far for most killer poem in my early stages of reading the issue. What Leah Nielsen is doing is pretty interesting. Gives me a bit of a headache, but I keep going back to it.
Monday, November 01, 2004
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2 comments:
1. Drunken Boat - 5 poems - 19+ months (no, the sub wasn't lost, I've heard as recently as late August they it was still under consideration)
2. Failbetter - 5 poems - 1 month, 1 day
3. Pettycoat Relaxer - 4 poems - almost 7 months (these might be lost, they haven't responded to my inquiry)
4. Potion - 3 poems - 4+ months
5. eye~rhyme - 4 poems - 7+ months
Book Manuscript:
Manic D Press - 14 months
Anhinga Prize - 4+ months
Pgh Press (Agnes Starrett) - 4+ months
Ugly Duckling - 3+ months
Word Press - 3+ months
I submitted two or three poems to Gutcult a couple of months ago. I do not submit often.
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