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Anderbo:
Anderbo, for Online Short Stories, Poetry, Facts and Photography!
Barn Owl Review:
"Barn Owl Review is an independent literary annual dedicated to publishing the highest quality poetry from emerging and established writers. We are a handsomely designed print journal of writing that takes risks while still connecting with readers. The journal is published in Akron, Ohio, and welcomes submissions from both near and far. Our third issue will be released in April 2010 at the AWP conference book fair in Chicago."
Duotrope:
Duotrope is a free, user supported listing of online literary magazines or literary magazines with an online presence. An easily searchable database of publications provides writers with an easy way to find appropriate venues for publication. Registered users are also provided with a free, online submission tracking system so they can easily keep track of your texts as they are passed around the world via electronic and snail mail. Please, if you use Duotrope support them with a few spare dollars each year. What you collect in the ashtray of your car over the next month will probably help a lot!
Etruscan Press:
Founded in 2001 with a generous grant from the Oristaglio Foundation, Etruscan Press is a non-profit cooperative of poets and writers working to produce and promote books that nurture the dialogue among genres, achieve a distinctive voice, and reshape the literary and cultural histories of which we are a part.
We publish books of poems, novels, short stories, creative non-fiction, criticism, and anthologies. Two of our poetry collections have been National Book Award finalists. Etruscan is proud of support received from the National Endowment for the Arts, Ohio Arts Council, and the Nathalie and James Andrews Foundation, as well as many private contributors.
McSweeney's:
NoTellMotel:
What do you get when two housewives produce an online poetry journal? Poems celebratingdishwater, breast feeding and lunar phases? Quick trysts with the pool boy? Maybe, butwe like to believe we offer more than that. There’s no telling what you’ll get at the No Tell Motel, but we think sneaking out and keeping everything hush hush is kind of sexy. We’re hot for discretion.
Wick Poetry Center:
The Wick Poetry Center hosts an annual reading series, provides scholarships to Kent State University for High School and Undergraduate student poets and offers outreach programs to area schools. With the Kent State University Press, the Center also supports publication of chapbooks by Ohio writers and a first book of poems by the winner of the Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize. Endowed in memory of Stan and Tom Wick, the Wick Poetry Center promotes opportunities for emerging and established poets and poetry audiences locally, regionally and nationally.
In 1984 Robert Wick, a sculptor and former art department faculty member at Kent State University, and his brother, Walter Wick established what is today known as the Wick Poetry Center in memory of their sons Stan (1962-1980) and Tom (1956-1973).
"Out of painful beginnings, my brother Walter and I have found great meaning in...the success of Wick Poetry and the future of young poets."
–Robert Wick
Youngstown State University Poetry Center:
http://www.ysu.edu/poetry-center/
The Youngstown State University Poetry Center, through its yearly series of readings and other presentations, seeks to promote and celebrate the life of the written word.
Readings are free and open to the public. Individuals wishing to have their names added to the Center's mailing list or who would like more information about the Center may contact Phil Brady at (330) 941-1952 or via e-mail at psbrady@gmail.com
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