![]() ![]() You may submit up to 5 English translations of poems. We accept translations on a rolling basis, but hope to return responses within 6-8 months of submission. Poet Lore pays contributors $50 per published poem. If there are extenuating circumstances that prevent you from including a copy of the original text at the time of your submission, please note that in the cover letter. Include the original text if possible, as well as a short biography of the writer and the translator, and a short introduction of the work. We nominate select published poems for both the Pushcart Prize and Best New Poets.īefore submitting translations of works that are not in the public domain, please identify the rights holder and obtain a statement that the rights to publish an English translation are available. Someone's first published poem may stand alongside another author's 100th. Poet Lore publishes a range of established and award winning poets such as Erika Meitner, Jose Hernandez Diaz, Sharon Olds, Kim Addonizio, Terrance Hayes, Linda Pastan, Mary Oliver & Carl Philips, who share the space with emerging poets. ![]() Therefore, every submission is read without regard to reputation by our team of readers and editors. We have a mission of discovery at Poet Lore. Guest editor calls for submissions will be announced on our website and via social media prior to opening.īy submitting to Poet Lore, submitters agree to receive periodic correspondence about new submission opportunities, events, and workshops. We are open to translation submissions from January 1 - June 30 and from August 1 - November 30. We accept general submissions twice a year: April 1 - May 31 and October 1 - November 30. Due to the volume of poems we receive, our current response time is roughly 6-8 months. In support of all of our contributors, we nominate select works each year for both The Pushcart Prize and Best New Poets. We do not tolerate racism, bigotry, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, Islamophobia, xenophobia, anti-Semitism, ableism, or any work that promotes harmful stereotypes and viewpoints. We are committed to diversity and inclusivity and highly encourage submissions from marginalized voices. Someone’s first published poem may stand alongside another author’s 100th. Published with the conviction that poetry provides a record of human experience as valuable as history, Poet Lore’s intended audience is broadly inclusive.Įstablished by Charlotte Porter and Helen Clarke in 1889, Poet Lore is the nation’s oldest poetry journal. Poet Lore is a biannual print journal of poetry and translations. Below you'll find a brief description of our work: ![]() We appreciate your interest in Poet Lore. ![]()
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