Read Write Poem offers this list for poets interested in reading journals or submitting to them. We do our best to be accurate, but web addresses change faster than we can keep up. If you click on a link that doesn’t work, please let us know by sending an email to info (at) readwritepoem (dot) org.

For those interested in submitting their work, here’s a great resource for researching publications and finding out when they accept work: www.duotrope.com.

Journals/Projects Read Write Poem Participants Work On or Run
If you head up or are help run a poetry project or journal, let us know and we’ll list you below.

Asphalt Sky, Jessica Fox
Babel Fruit, Ren Katherine Powell
Bolts of Silk, Crafty Green Poet
Canopic Jar, Rethabile Masilo
Poemeleon, Cati Porter
Protest Poems, Ren Katherine Powell

Print Journals

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42 Opus

a
AGNI
Alehouse Press
Alimentum: The Literature of Food
American Poetry Review
Ampersand Poetry Journal
The Antioch Review
Awakenings Review

b
Ballard Street Poetry Journal
Barrelhouse
Bellevue Literary Review
Beloit Poetry Journal
Bitter Oleander Press
Boston Review
Brain, Child magazine
Brevity
Brick
Byline Magazine

c
Calyx
Chattahoochee Review
Chautauqua Literary Journal
Chelsea
Cider Press Review
Cimarron Review
Color Wheel Journal
Concelebratory Shoehorn Review
Crazyhorse
Cream City Review
Creative Nonfiction

e
Ellipsis
Event

f
FIELD: Contemporary Poetry & Poetics
Foliate Oak, The

g
Gumball Poetry

h
Hayden’s Ferry Review

i
Illya’s Honey
inch
Indiana Review
Isotope: Journal of Literary Nature and Science Writing

j
jubilat

l
Laurel Review, The
Light Quarterly
Lilies and Cannonballs Review
Literal Latte
Louisville Review

m
MacGuffin, The
Many Mountains Moving
Mid-American Journal of Poetry
Minnesota Review, The
Missouri Review, The

n
National Poetry Review, The
New Madrid Journal of Contemporary Literature
Nimrod
North American Review

o
The Orange Room Review

p
Parnassus: Poetry in Review
Pebble Lake Review
Pikeville Review
Ploughshares the literary journal
Poemeleon
Poet Lore
Poetry
Poetry East
Portland Review

r
Raintown Review, The
Rattle
Rosebud

s
Sanskrit Literary Arts
Saranac Review
Seattle Review
Sentence: a journal of prose poetics
skirt! magazine
Slipstream magazine
Snake Nation Review
Snow Monkey
So to speak
Sol Magazine UK
Sol Magazine US
Sonora Review
Southern Poetry Review
Spoon River Poetry Review
Stand
Stickman Review
Subtropics

t
Tea Party Magazine
Thema
Third Coast
Tiferet: A journal of spiritual literature
Tipton Poetry Journal
Tar River Poetry

v
Virginia Quarterly Review

Online Journals
2River
3rd Muse Poetry Journal
Abalone Moon
The Adirondack Review
Anderbo.com
Apple Valley Review
Asphalt Sky
Arch

b
Babel Fruit
Big Ugly Review
Blood Lotus
Blossombones
Blue Fifth Review
Bolts of Silk
Boxcar Poetry Review

c
Cadillac Cicatrix
Carve magazine
Contrary
Cortland Review
Court Green

d
Damselfly Press
Dark Sky magazine
Dead Mule

e
Elsewhere: A journal for the literature of place
ep;phany
Etude: New voices in literary nonfiction

f
Failbetter.com
Fawlt Magazine
From the Fishouse: an audio archive of emerging poets
Front Porch

i
Indelible Kitchen

j
Juked

k
The King’s English

l
Literal Latte
Literary Mama

m
Madhatters Review
mamazine.com
Miranda Magazine

n
The New Verse News
No Tell Motel
NOO Journal

o
Opium Den Magazine
Our stories

p
Panamowa: A new lit order
Persimmon Tree
prick of the spindle

q
qarrtsiluni

r
Random Underground

s
Scruffy Dog Review
Slope
Small spiral notebook
SN Review
Spindle
Steel City Review
Storyglossia
Stylus Poetry Journal

t
The Other Journal
Thieves Jargon
Third Order
Three Candles Journal

w
Wicked Alice
Wild River Review
Word Catalyst magazine

z
Zygote in my coffee


WEEKLY READ WRITE PROMPT

May 15, 2008 — The current Get Your Poem On post is here. This post is where you leave us a link to your blog in response to Blythe's prompt having something to do with mothers. Or any other poetric inspiration. We don't care, as long as you eat your vegetables.

Jill's Read Write Prompt for next week is an exercise in comparisons.



WEEKLY READ WRITE ARTICLES

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Christine's latest installment of Get The Lead Out is a discussion kick-off about writing groups. It's a good read. Join her conversation.

Jessica has a new Poetry Book Club report about Rae Armantrout's latest book, Next Life.



POLL DANCE

May 11, 2008 — Carolee is back at it with an interesting discussion centered on the last poll, which asks us about our self perception. There are great follow-up comments from participants, so read it...and then visit the latest poll. One column over - yeah, on the far right.



READ WRITE NaPoWriMo

Apr. 30, 2008 — Here's a recap of RWP's April 2008 support for the NaPoWriMo-er's effort(s!!).

And here's a celebration-of-your-NaPoWriMo-success button. Help yourself.



RANDOM PROMPTS

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RANDOM WRITING TIP

When you wake up in the morning, before you let your feet touch the floor, write the first five words that come to your mind. Try to use each word in a poem without cutting yourself any deals.



RANDOM READING TIP

Poetry is at its heart an oral tradition. After completing a poem, read your poem aloud to see how it sounds. Remember to take a slight pause (about a breath) at the end of lines to see how the rhythm carries the meaning.



RANDOM COLLABORATING TIP

Do one of the random writing tips listed above and invite a writing partner or partners to write a poem based on the same tip. Then share what you each wrote. What's similar and different about the way you each approached the assignment?


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