Poetry Postcards
and
Tiny Words <-- currently taking short poetry submissions directly on their page. Fun!
Both are pretty cool - check'em out
Also,
Actually, first-off, three mags run or edited by dA folk: Asymptote's poetry editor is former lit GM !lovetodeviate and `zebrazebrazebra is their new intern; Hunger Mountain features `PinkyMcCoversong as assistant editor of YA/Children's lit; Notes To The Future is me, now with added ^neurotype.
Paying Mags:
Hunger Mountain
Arc
Wag's Revue
Non-Paying Mags:
Diner Journal
Rabbit Catastrophe Review
Burningword
Artichoke Haircut
Arsenic Lobster
Hart House Review
Contemporary Verse 2
Willow Springs
Geist
Adroit
Bayou Magazine
A River and Sound Review
Paper Nautilus
Sheepshead Review
Prime Mincer
The Newer York
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Relatively-Prestigious Mags:
32 Poems
Pank
Paris Review
New Yorker
Poetry Magazine
Hayden's Ferry Review
Ploughshares
Salamander
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From
Summary:
In a world of super heroes and villains, having superpowers doesn’t necessarily make you a hero or villain. Sometimes you might save a damsel-in-distress on a whim. Other times you might rob a drug dealer blind and fleece an unsuspecting mark for cash. In my case, I’m simply out for revenge against Doctor Andros, a death dealer to villains everywhere, after escaping being experimented on for three years and developing powers of my own.
But I’m not alone. Several others gained abilities of their own and working alongside a team, we have to try and collect the rest of our allies before Andros gets his hands on them first. And we have to do it all without drawing the eyes of the Hero Coalition or other villains who’d love to find out just what makes us special.
This exciting action-adventure novella is over [27,700 words] and serves as the first entry into the Chasing Andros series.
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