This week’s featured poets are Michele Bacigalupo from Brooklyn, New York and A.J. Huffman from Ormond Beach, Florida. Read their poetry here: more
2013 PSH Poetry Contest Sponsorship InformationThanks for your interest in sponsoring the 2013 Poetry Super Highway Poetry Contest. It is through the generous donations of organizations and people like you which make this a unique venture in which not only do three winners rise to the top, but every contest entrant receives some kind of prize just for entering. The Poetry Super Highway Poetry Contest is blindly judged by 3 different poets who live in different areas of the world. We charge one dollar entry fee for each poem with no limits on the number of entries. The top three scoring poets will divide up 100% ...
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A Poetry Writing Prompt-A-DayIn honor of National Poetry Month (Oh, heck let's spread it around and call it INTERNATIONAL poetry month) we publish a poetry writing prompt every day during the month of April. We get these prompts from you! Watch for our annual call for writing prompts for next year around mid-March. In the mean time check out what we've done in the past: See the 2013 writing prompts here.
Submission GuidelinesThe Poetry Super Highway Welcomes all submissions of poetry for Featured Poet of the Week consideration. When submitting, please follow the following guidelines: Send a few shorter pieces, or one long one to POTW@PoetrySuperHighway.com Include a BIO of any length which includes what city you live in. (Submissions are incomplete without bio and city information.) Paste text of poems and bio into the body of an e-mail, please no attachments. Please do not send poetry double spaced. If you are pasting from a word processor, please edit out the extra spaces between each line. Flush text to the left (no extra spaces to indent entire poem ...
This week’s featured poets are Michele Bacigalupo from Brooklyn, New York and A.J. Huffman from Ormond Beach, Florida. Read their poetry here: more
This week’s featured poets are John Grey from Johnston, Rhode Island and David Chorlton from Phoenix, Arizona. Read their poetry here: more
This week’s featured poets are Mark MacDonald from Tulsa, Oklahoma and Michael H. Brownstein from Chicago, Illinois. Read their poetry here: more Thanks to everyone who participated in our first annual poetry writing “Prompt-A-Day” project for National Poetry Month. Many poems were written and posted in the comments where these prompts were also posted in our Facebook group… more
This week’s featured poets are Neil Leadbeater from Edinburgh, Scotland and Geoffrey Hoffman from Shenley, United Kingdom. Read their poetry here: more
This week’s featured poets areSy Roth from Mount Sinai, New York and Don Kingfisher Campbell from Alhambra California. Read their poetry here: more
This week’s featured poets are Just Kibbe from Sunland, California and Zack Nelson-Lopiccolo from Long Beach, California. Read their poetry here: more
This week presenting our 15th Annual Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) issue featuring poetry from 89 poets from all over the world. Read their work here: more
This week’s featured poets are Doug Holder from Somerville, Massachusetts and Jonathan Hayes from San Francisco, CA. Read their poetry here: more
This week’s featured poets are A.D. Winans from San Francisco, California and Marie Lecrivain from Los Angeles, California. Read their poetry here: more |
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