We are looking for poems on the theme: Science and Technology.
Submissions for the next issue:
- Will ONLY be taken from December 1, 2007 to March 1, 2008.
- ONE POEM ONLY, not to exceed 48 lines. YES, WE MEAN IT!!!
- Must be original and not simultaneously submitted (previously published
work is okay if credits are included).
- Should include:
- your name and e-mail address
- a short (three-line) biographical note.
- Address and phone number in case we need to contact you concerning a local reading.
- Should be saved in text-only format, or included in the body of the e-mail
message.
- Should be e-mailed to Jana Harris, Editor, at jnh@u.washington.edu. Please include your name in the subject line.
We report on submissions shortly before each issue goes on-line. This can take a long time, since we're volunteers with lots of other
commitments. We plan to release Issue 14 in late-summer 2008.
More on What We're Looking for:
We are looking for poems that explore scientific puzzles, use wonderfully obscure terminology, formulae
or other forms of discourse usually foreign to the 'hazy' world of poets. We don't mind if you want to take on the issues of the day
(global warming, genetic engineering, etc), but make it marvelous.