I have poems in the current issue of Unarmed.
Great company here. Some U.K. poets including Rod Mengham, Kathleen Bell, Drew Milne. Nice to see Jim Leftwich, David Baptiste-Chirot, Kim Lyons and many other repeat defenders.
Editor Michael Mann: Thank You muchly for the two little books you included. Thirty percent of what I'm reading right now is haiku of all periods, so it was serendipity to find Amanda Earl's I Owe Saint Hildegard the Light. Don't know whether she considers those poems haiku, but I do. Also, Phone-in-Masterpieces by Brett Evans will move onto the nearest ziggurat of "to be read"s.
Lovely visual art everywhere in this packet. Buoyant thing to arrive on a dour day that's doing its best not to be presentable. These pages are all very presentable.
Seventy issues, Michael! You are going the distance. You really owe it to yourself and the mag to do an anthology one of these days. I bet it would be as interesting as reading the cullings of, say, Cid Corman's Origin.
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xo
If you'd like to get in the Unarmed loop, you'll need to send to 1405 Fairmount Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55105. I think it's an open reading period if you are sending submissions of poetry or visual art or some amalgamation thereof. But wait, there is email for queries: unarmedjournal@comcast. net.
Great company here. Some U.K. poets including Rod Mengham, Kathleen Bell, Drew Milne. Nice to see Jim Leftwich, David Baptiste-Chirot, Kim Lyons and many other repeat defenders.
Editor Michael Mann: Thank You muchly for the two little books you included. Thirty percent of what I'm reading right now is haiku of all periods, so it was serendipity to find Amanda Earl's I Owe Saint Hildegard the Light. Don't know whether she considers those poems haiku, but I do. Also, Phone-in-Masterpieces by Brett Evans will move onto the nearest ziggurat of "to be read"s.
Lovely visual art everywhere in this packet. Buoyant thing to arrive on a dour day that's doing its best not to be presentable. These pages are all very presentable.
Seventy issues, Michael! You are going the distance. You really owe it to yourself and the mag to do an anthology one of these days. I bet it would be as interesting as reading the cullings of, say, Cid Corman's Origin.
,
xo
If you'd like to get in the Unarmed loop, you'll need to send to 1405 Fairmount Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55105. I think it's an open reading period if you are sending submissions of poetry or visual art or some amalgamation thereof. But wait, there is email for queries: unarmedjournal@comcast. net.
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