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About Poetic Parfait. Victoria, BC, Canada. The home of the poetry. Welcome. Sit down and stay awhile. Hungry? Let me grab you something. Poetic Parfait is a delicious treat for the mind. Read poetry, enter discussions about the poetic word, listen to music, and embrace words that intend to inspire. I began Poetic Parfait in 2011, and the amount of support it receives on a daily basis humbles me. As I published poems, I was amazed at the kind reception they received (so quickly!) This site is a haven for you to gain insights through poetry about love, connection, endurance, inspiration, health and more. To find out more about me, listen in on my podcast interview on The Authentic Woman radio show. You can also check out my first poetry collection Pathways to Illumination. May the words at Poetic Parfait delight your eyes and calm your mind. ~Christy Birmingham, christyb Like this: Like Loading... Poeticink.

Google Poetics. Not knowing by A M T. A quarterly journal devoted to minimalistic fantastical poetry. Stone Telling: The Magazine of Boundary-crossing Poetry. STONE TELLING is a poetry magazine co-edited by Rose Lemberg and Shweta Narayan. We are looking for literary speculative poems with a strong emotional core. We focus on fantasy, science fiction, surrealism, and slipstream, but we are happy to consider science poetry and literary poetry without a fantastic element as long as it fits the flavor of the magazine.

Please note that we are not a mainstream literary poetry market, and poetry without a speculative element would be a hard sell. We are especially interested in diversity of voice and theme. There are no style limitations, but rhymed poetry will be a hard sell. January 15th- March 15, 2014: Issue 11. Length: We will consider poems of any length. REPRINTS: We are NOT looking for unsolicited reprints. RIGHTS: If accepted, you will be granting Stone Telling first North American serial, promotional, non-exclusive anthology, and archival rights. PAYMENT: $5(US) per unsolicited poem under 120 lines, upon publication.