In 2010: 19 submissions accepted 144 submissions rejected 28 pieces appeared in print (26 poems, 2 short stories)
Year: 2010
My three-pronged defense against zombie invasion: 1. I lock my doors. 2. Alister will bark at the slightest provocation, so he would surely raise the
Rachel from the P&W Speakeasy linked to this article about which literary journals are read by agents: A Public Space, Alaska Quarterly Review, Cincinnati Review,
Alan’s father got a Kindle for his mother, and Alan handed it to me when she was done playing with it. We were at her
Every Day Poets published my “An Argument in Favor of Snow” today.
The best thing I’ve ever read about paper snowflakes. I read some of the names of the snowflakes to my roommate, who promptly told me
I got my contributors’ copy (contributor’s copy? where does the apostrophe go? there’s only one of me, but many contributors…) of the November issue of