A new & engaged review in New England
Monday January 24, 2005
from Virginia M. Heatter & Seth D. Abramson, editors of The New Hampshire Review:
The New Hampshire Review is seeking poets, artists, political essayists and book reviewers to help launch our new quarterly journal of poetry and politics. We are looking for work which contemplates the human condition in fresh, meaningful, and interesting ways. Submissions should aim to reach an intelligent, well-read audience. Our guidelines are available on our Web site. We invite poets and publishers who would like their books to be considered for review to send materials to the Review Editor at P.O. Box 323, Nashua, NH 03061-0322. If you would like to be notified by email when the first issue is available, please join our mailing list.
We now have a sample poem available online for prospective contributors who would like to see how their work will be presented if published. We look forward to receiving your submissions!
Related resources:
Looking for an online zine to submit your work, or just to read some new poetry? Check out our alphabetical list of 146 zines & anthologies.
The New Hampshire Review is seeking poets, artists, political essayists and book reviewers to help launch our new quarterly journal of poetry and politics. We are looking for work which contemplates the human condition in fresh, meaningful, and interesting ways. Submissions should aim to reach an intelligent, well-read audience. Our guidelines are available on our Web site. We invite poets and publishers who would like their books to be considered for review to send materials to the Review Editor at P.O. Box 323, Nashua, NH 03061-0322. If you would like to be notified by email when the first issue is available, please join our mailing list.
We now have a sample poem available online for prospective contributors who would like to see how their work will be presented if published. We look forward to receiving your submissions!
Related resources:
Looking for an online zine to submit your work, or just to read some new poetry? Check out our alphabetical list of 146 zines & anthologies.


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