Calling All Artists

I know in this wonderful community we are building here there are some deep, tortured artists lurking.

Okay, so you don’t have to be deep or tortured.

download

In fact, I really hope you aren’t tortured.

But on a more serious note…we are looking for YOU!

We will need artwork for both the magazine and the anthology (artwork for the anthology needs to stick with the Back to Our Roots theme, please).

So if you would like to submit your work, please email us at thereveriejournal at gmail dot com.

Magazine Reveal and a Call for Submissions

Do you know what yesterday was?

Some of you certainly did, because we received a bunch of wonderful submissions for the magazine!

The reading session for the Spring issue of The Reverie is officially open!

I’ll give you a second to jump around, screaming like a fan girl. Are you back? Good, because there is more exciting news…

Cover Reveal!

Capture

You know what the most awesome thing about seeing the cover reveal is? You see that spot where it says, Featured Poets? Your name…Yes, YOUR name, could be written there.

It could even be featured in the section for the Editor’s Choice. There are three of us, so that’s three shots for placement there!

Are you jumping around again? I’ll wait.

Back?

Great!

So click on this little link right HERE for all the information on how to submit to the magazine and let’s get your name on this fancy cover!

Side note: If you want to receive a free copy of this magazine in the Spring when it is released, along with a short, monthly newsletter about submissions calls and other important information, please click HERE to subscribe to our newsletter. I promise we won’t send you a ton of junk mail. I mean, who has the time to write junk mail! We’ve got poetry to write!

 

New! Write for Us!

We want to dedicate our Wednesday’s to featuring a poem from the community.

That means we want your work!

So if you’re interested in submitting to be featured on the site, please visit our Write for Us page!

The Write for Us submission is for the online website only. It does not qualify as a submission to the magazine or anthology, unless approved by an editor. Approval by the editor does not guarantee publication.

The Reverie: Now Open!

 

What is The Reverie?

The Reverie is a poetic publication that features submitted original work in a biannual journal.

Which is a fancy way of saying, we are looking for your work! We will be hosting weekly prompts here to get the creative juices flowing, but during our reading periods you are welcome to submit work to us for potential publication.

Please check out our Prompts Page and our Submission Guidelines for information on both of these options.

What are we looking for?

We are looking for poetry that is real, brutal, honest. We want the words you are afraid to speak out-loud. We want strong voices that cut through to the heart of the matter at hand. We want to step away from your poetry feeling a little raw. We want words that awaken emotion.

Check out our About page for more info!

Most importantly, who are we?

Meet the editors!

Hasty Words

HastyWords

For me poetry is like a flashlight.  It searches all the dark corners of my mind for ghosts and cuts through shadows inside my heart where the devil likes to hide.  Poetry exposes them and gives all those things that try to eat my soul a way to say what they need to say.

I am not an educated writer and I am ashamed at how bad my grammar and punctuation can be however when it comes to poetry anything goes.  I want The Reverie to be a comfortable place where poets not only communicate through words but where we can all turn our tears AND our laughter into words.

You can find HastyWords in any of these awesome places:

Blog

Facebook

Google +

Instagram

Twitter

Also, check out her editor’s page here on The Reverie.


Author photo

Tamara Woods

This is going to be hard for some people to believe, but I was shy growing up. I had my friends that I hung out with, but most of my time was spent by myself with a book in my hand. I didn’t really have people to talk to about my life and what was going on in my head. So, I wrote about it. It gave me a voice. I could talk about those dark feelings, the confusion, the fear that stayed with me growing up without any recriminations. From there, it’s given me a community to talk to and friends who gets what it’s like to be a (weird) writer.

I want The Reverie to be a place where people can be themselves and just let it out. Be free with me.

You can find Tamara Woods in any of these awesome places:

Blog

Facebook

Google +

YouTube

Twitter

Pinterest

Instagram

Tumblr

Also, check out her editor’s page here on The Reverie.


GEDSC DIGITAL CAMERA

Laura A. Lord

I started writing poetry when I was in middle school – emotional, angst-filled lines that I insisted on rhyming at the expense of what I was trying to say. I have an entire binder full of those, let’s call them learning experiences. It wasn’t until college that I really started to write. It took that long for me to find my voice and to learn to be comfortable with it. I skipped right over poetry, positive that I would never be able to make the words bend to what I needed them to do. Quite egotistical of me, to think I could bend language. Years later and I’d finally learned how to let my voice and the words work together.

That’s what I want for Reverie. I want a place where people can learn and share in the triumphs of those who have found their voice. I want to hear new voices, a whole chorus of expressions that are bold and brave and real.

You can find Laura A. Lord in any of these awesome places:

Blog

Facebook

Google +

Twitter

Also, check out her editor’s page here on The Reverie.

facebook9gplus9tumblr9