The Helix | Publishing Opportunity

There is nothing more exciting then sending out your work with the hopes of finding a publisher. We at The Reverie want to share multiple opportunities with our poets for potential publication. Of course, we certainly hope you’ll still consider submitting with us for our Write for Us. Please submit! Submissions for the magazine also just reopened.

Let us introduce you to The Helix, a student-run journal featuring work from their campus at Central Connecticut State University and all over the globe.

Submissions tend to be open in the Summer through the end of October and again in the Winter until mid-March.

Contact: Collin Q. Glasow, editor-in-chief

Email: helixmagazine@gmail.com

Please review their guidelines, here, before submitting.

Don’t forget, our Monday prompt is live and ready for you to write.


Publishing Opportunities are compiled from information gathered in the 2015 Poet’s Market.

 

Game Prompt: Voting

It’s been awhile since we’ve done voting on poetry, so I’m excited to see everyone coming out for their favorites. This voting is ONLY for this week. Remember to share and visit one another’s work. The poet with the highest number of votes will have their poem featured here tomorrow morning and will be entered as a submission for the upcoming magazine issue.

Our prompt this week was to use the word “game,” as the word itself or the theme of it. We had some great entries, so good luck and we’ll see you next Monday with a new prompt.

Launch Day!

Live! In an Amazon store near you…

The Reverie Journal: Issue One

Print Edition: $6.99 available HERE

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Both the print and Kindle versions are available today on Amazon. Of course, it wouldn’t be this issue of the magazine unless their was a hiccup. So…the free Kindle version will not be available until tomorrow. You will have five wonderful, glorious days to get your free copy!

Please help us spread the word by sharing below and thank you for your constant support of The Reverie Journal!

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The Reverie Journal: Issue One Release Date

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This has been a long time coming, but we are so excited to announce the upcoming release of The Reverie Journal’s first issue – Available on Kindle October 9th!

That’s right. . .I said Kindle.

We struggled for some time trying to find the right outlet for our magazine. We wanted to showcase the amazing work submitted to us in the best possible way, and honesty, we just weren’t finding the right program to utilize.

So the magazine evolved and we decided to make this more of a book, allowing us the ability to truly customize it in the way we wanted and to offer all of you a beautiful, professional product.

In celebration of our first issue, you will be able to download the Kindle version for

FREE!

Also, for those that have asked, there will be a print edition available. For the poets featured in our magazine we will have a discount code for you to use for the print edition. This is just our way of saying thank you for all the hard work you put in and the patience you have shown while we worked out the kinks.

In the meantime, get ready to share with all your friends and family so we can make this launch a success!

Would you like to help us share the word? Grab our button below and put it on your page!

Thank you and we can’t wait to keep working with you all!

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This is Long Over-Due…

I’ve been away.

I’ve been neglecting all responsibilities not directly connected to the swirling chaos that has become my life.

The husband lost his job.

I was up to my eyebrows in edits for my book.

I was nine months pregnant.

So…I made this:

Capture

And then took a job and hid myself away with my family to fall madly in love with this little guy. I mean, can you blame me? Look at that face!

The point is, I abandoned ship and left Tamara (probably so stressed she was cursing me mercilessly) to take over. She’s done an amazing job. In fact, she’s managed so freaking well I made the decision to step back into more of an assistant role than an editor role.

All that info aside…what does this mean for you?

It means we are behind on the magazine and there will be big changes with it. If we’ve accepted pieces from you WE STILL TO FEATURE THEM! However, the idea of two magazines and an anthology are more than can be handled at the moment.

This project has evolved and changed and we are hoping you’ll hang in there with us. We’re working hard to give you a completed project you will be proud to showcase.

Stay tuned for more info in the following weeks!

Boulevard| Publishing Opportunity

Part of what we do here at The Reverie Journal is to tell you about opportunities to share your work.

Of course, we certainly hope you’ll still consider submitting with us for our magazine, anthology, or Write for Us submissions.

Today, let us introduce you to Boulevard. Boulevard is a literary journal that publishes poets, who have “exceptional promise.” Since 1985, our aim has been to present the finest contemporary fiction, poetry, and essays on arts and culture in a variegated yet coherent ensemble—as a boulevard, which contains in one place the best a community has to offer. Quote from website

They host annual contests and publish a journal 10 times annually. For more information on submission guidelines, read here.

Tip: Does not want poetry that is, “uninspired, formulaic, self-conscious, unoriginal, insipid.”

Contact: Jessica Rogen, managing editor
Email: jessicarogen@boulevardmagazine.org

 

Art Times Journal| Publishing Opportunity

Part of what we do here at The Reverie Journal is to tell you about opportunities to share your work.

Of course, we certainly hope you’ll still consider submitting with us for our magazine, anthology, or Write for Us submissions.

Today, let us introduce you to Art Times JournalArt Times Journal is for people who appreciate literature. The readership is 40+, affluent, and internationally based. They are looking for, “poetry that strives to express genuine observation in unique language. All topics, all forms. We prefer well-crafted “literary” poems.”

Learn more about their submission guidelines here.
*Note: No reprints or simultaneous submissions*

Contact: Raymond J. Steiner, editor
Email: info@artstimejournal.com