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Slope

Slope is a beautiful online journal of contemporary international poetry edited by Ethan Paquin proud to be one of the first online journals to be anthologized in The Best American Poetry series.

Snakeskin Poetry Webzine

“A poet should not hope to gain / Approval from the good or sane. / As bad as Byron, mad as Blake / Are the kindred of the snake.” Read No. 32 (July 1998), No. 33 (August 1998) or explore their hypertext adventure, “A Maze of Mirrors,” & see if you think editor George Simmers has lived up to this credo.

Sniffy Linings

Paul Ash is a writer & talented Web designer who publishes Sniffy Linings quarterly in print & Net versions. Good collection of word-pleasures presented with visual pizzazz & elegant readability, from poets like Leanne Grabel & Gary Mex Glazner/

Sound Eye

A new archive of contemporary Irish poetry -- “if the eye be sound the fish is sweet” -- including Brian Coffey's lovely “Missouri Sequence.”

SPAM Haiku Archive

What do SPAM and sex have in common? You must visit the SPAM haiku site’s sex-themed poem ventures and peruse! And if you get lost, never to return, we shall miss ye, miss ye, miss ye....

Switched-on Gutenberg

Published at the University of Washington, this journal includes work from such notables as Jane Hirshfield, Galway Kinnell, Mary Mackey, Jack Marshall, Heather McHugh, Marge Piercy & Barry Spacks.

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