Red River Review

Maria2394

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is now up and online again.

Champ and I both have poems there from a while back, it is an excellent e-zine and I encourage any of you to submit your best work to them.

A couple of years ago it was listed as one of the top ten poetry sites on the internet, so it is q lovely feather in the cap of anyone who wishes to have his or h er work published online.

I am enclosing a copy of the email I received so anyone interested may read the new info.

Best of luck, you awesome poets!! It did say i n the email t o pass along the info, so I assume that copy /paste is alright. There is a new editor, however, so it will be interesting to see what types of work she is looking for. :)

~ maria

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The May 2011 issue has been published at http://www.RedRiverReview.com

What's new with Red River Review? - I love publishing on the Internet! With no page limit, printer constraints, our only objective at RRR is to pick the fantastic poems that are submitted. Most publications have to pick good poems and then compare then to each other to get down to the amount of pages they can print. At RRR great poems are published, period. Not to mention a user friendly arena for poets outside the US. With no IRCs or massive postage costs they can submit from any corner of the earth. This issue alone contains over 11 poems from Korea, the Netherlands, Australia and England just to name a few.

This issue is a trip around the world from the streets of Alexander Motyl’s New York to a walk By the Wichita River by Isabel de la Rosa and then to a walk in the Australian rain in no one notices he weeps by Ian C. Smith. This is how poets speak to each other. These messages sent by journal or post to evoke an answering picture in word set that has to make its own journey into the world.

It is a privilege to be associated with these great poets. Please support RRR by passing on the word to readers as well as to poets. And be sure to check our out sister journal, Illya’s Honey. You can find out more about them at www.dallaspoets.org See you next month, when our featured poets are a dynamic poetic duo, Tobi Cogswell and Jeff Alfier.

-- Michelle Hartman, Editor
 
well you're welcome. I remember when i first heard of the Red River Review... It was a bit of a thrill to actually be published by them and I held hopes of being in print in their magazine, then <sigh> the hard copy mag was scrubbed and for a short while so was the online version, but now it's back and just as good as ever.

Please offer your poems to them, Annie. I think you'd be comfortable there.
 
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