A rejection from The Madison Review came in the mail yesterday. I hope that I receive one final acceptance before the year 2006 is over.
My chapbook is ready to send out to contests.
A blog about poetry, philosophy, and other musings and observations.
A rejection from The Madison Review came in the mail yesterday. I hope that I receive one final acceptance before the year 2006 is over.
Yesterday I received a rejection slip from Crazyhorse. I WILL be accepted by that literary magazine some day. Oh, yes!
Poems reveal secrets when they are analyzed. The poet's pleasure in finding ingenious ways to enclose her secrets should be matched by the reader's pleasure in unlocking and revealing these secrets.
True poetry has no interest in improving or idealizing the world, which does well enough. It only wants to realize the world, to see it better.
I received yesterday three rejections: Mid-American Review, The Pinch (formerly River City), and 42opus. Ouch! Getting three rejections at once versus them being spread out makes a big difference as to whether you shrug off rejection or it stings.