Magazine Name |
OccuPoetry |
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@occupoetry |
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Website |
Defunct |
Editors Name |
Phillip Barron and Katy Ryan |
Print publication? |
No |
Mailing Address: |
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Circulation |
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Submission Guidelines URL |
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Approx. Response Time? |
30 days |
How often do you publish? |
at least once weekly |
Year Founded? |
2011 |
Do you take online submissions? |
Yes |
Information about your publication |
OccuPoetry collects and publishes poetry about economic justice/injustice, greed, protest, activism, and opportunity. OccuPoetry is an independent project inspired by the Occupy Movement. |
What type of submissions are you looking for? |
Too much political poetry is artless ranting. This is not what OccuPoetry looks for. OccuPoetry publishes poetry of a political nature, where the author takes seriously the craft of verse. We publish emerging poets alongside veterans. OccuPoetry has even published a few pieces that were the poet’s first publication. Download our first two issues, browse through the Authors list, or listen the poets speak for themselves. Reading OccuPoetry will give you the best idea of the variety and focus of what we consider to be political poetry. |
Tell us about upcoming events or contests |
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