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  2. American Literary Review - Wikipedia

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    ALR seeks literary mainstream, creative nonfiction, and poetry. As of 2011, it was receiving 150 to 200 unsolicited manuscripts a month and accepts 12 to 16 per issue. Submissions are reviewed from October 1 to May 1 and published within two years of acceptance. [1]

  3. Frontier Poetry - Wikipedia

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    Frontier Poetry publishes much of its content online and boasts over 500,000 annual site visitors. Poetry, essays, interviews with important literary figures, craft essays, submission opportunities to other literary magazines and publications, book reviews by début authors such as Aja Monet of Haymarket Books, and literary and cultural criticism are consistent features.

  4. BOA Editions, Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    BOA Editions, Ltd. is an American independent, non-profit literary publishing company located in Rochester, New York, founded in 1976 by the late poet, editor and translator, A. Poulin, Jr., [1] and publishing poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. The press's mission statement: "BOA Editions, Ltd., a not-for-profit publisher of poetry and other ...

  5. Copper Canyon Press - Wikipedia

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    Copper Canyon Press. Copper Canyon Press[1] is an independent, non-profit small press, founded in 1972 by Sam Hamill, Tree Swenson, Bill O'Daly, and Jim Gautney, specializing exclusively in the publication of poetry. It is located in Port Townsend, Washington. Copper Canyon Press publishes new collections of poetry by both popular and emerging ...

  6. Ambit (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Ambit was a quarterly literary periodical published in the United Kingdom. [1] The magazine was founded in 1959 by Martin Bax, a London novelist and consultant paediatrician. [2][3][4][5][6] Uniting art, fiction, poetry and reviews, and distributed internationally, the magazine appeared quarterly until going on indefinite hiatus in April 2023.

  7. Get Paid to Write: Top 18 Sites That Pay (up to $1 per Word)

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    Each week, Poetry Nook holds a free-entry poetry contest (for 350 weeks and counting). Multiple winners and honorable mentions may be chosen. Winners receive a $20 payment via PayPal, and ...

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