The Aftershock Review is looking for 'working class queer poems' for their pocket pamphlet, Dirty Laundry. They want 'unwashed truths, your sullied Sunday bests, your threadbare costumes still clinging to sweat and glitter from nights that should’ve broken you but didn’t.' For more info see here. Submissions are through Duosuma (Duotrope).
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The Aftershock Review – submission window open
The Aftershock Review is a new poetry magazine "committed to showcasing exceptional work that grapples with the aftershocks of trauma in its many forms" Having achieved great success with their first issue, The Aftershock Review has just put out an open call for submissions for Issue 2, They note that "Poetry about trauma can be nuanced, … Continue reading The Aftershock Review – submission window open
The Aftershock Review: Issue 1 now available
The Aftershock Review is a new poetry magazine that focuses on the aftershock of lived experience. The magazine includes new and established poets and aims to showcase work that "challenges the narrative of trauma as simply pain". The first issue of the magazine includes the work of poets such as Hugo Williams, Suzi Feay, Anna Percy, … Continue reading The Aftershock Review: Issue 1 now available
