Magazines...
For UK Magazines I now always check The Poetry Kit website (then click the
button that says Magazines). It's a canny long list of UK magazines with
comments that are helpful...
And another one I've just discovered is www.firstwriter.com which has a
similar list.
I don't know if such web-based lists are available for sites in Australia or
the US (are they, Frank or Sue?) because I've found these a more up to date
than the back copies of any magazines I, or friends, may have.
I once saw a copy of the Poet's Market book (in Waterstones, Manchester,
years ago. It's awesome, expensive, and so heavy I didn't want to lug it
around while doing the rest of my shopping, so it stayed there! Web lists,
tho, are (almost) free...
Bob
>From: Sue Scalf <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Pennine Poetry Works <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: question: any good mags out there
>Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 20:58:41 EST
... The current Poet's Market lists
>1,800 markets for poems. Some magazines come and go quickly. Small
>magazine
>publishing is a hard and often thankless struggle. I have served as an
>associate editor for a small magazine that was beautifully done and stayed
>in
>business longer than most. Quite likely it would never have folded if it
>had
>received the support it needed in terms of having the aegis of a college or
>university behind it. Shamefully, it published most of the good poets in
>this
>state, but those same poets often failed to subscribe. I would also like
>to
>add that poets should show support for magazines that publish them. I try
>to
>subscribe to magazines that have published me. It is their reward for
>having
>such good judgment. LOL
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