Tinderbox poetry submissions7/14/2023 ![]() ![]() We publish two issues per year on or around Summer and Winter Solstice and nominate for Pushcart Prizes, Best New Poets, and Best of the Net. We are a paying market and pay each contributor $15 regardless of number of poems selected. They have an extraordinary view.:: Tinderbox Poetry Journal welcomes new and emerging voices. She and her husband live 20 miles outside of downtown L.A., in a small beach community overlooking the Pacific. A multiple Pushcart Prize, Best Short Fiction, and Best of the Net nominee, Alexis has been poetry editor of Cultural Weekly since late 2012. Her photographs have been published worldwide, including the covers of Witness, Nerve Cowboy, Chiron Review, Heyday, and Pithead Chapel, and a spread in River Styx. She’s been published in over 60 anthologies, including the best-selling Nasty Women Poets (Lost Horse Press, 2017), Terrapin Books’ A Constellation of Kisses, (2019),and Antologia di poesia femminile americana contemporanea, (Edizioni Ensemble, Italia, 2018). Her books include: How I Lost My Virginity to Michael Cohen & other heart stab poems (Sybaritic Press, 2014), State of Grace: The Joshua Elegies, (2015), Enter Here, (2017), and The Dead Kid Poems, (2019), and Junkie Wife (Moon Tide Press, 2018), an autobiographical chapbook chronicling Alexis’s first, disastrous marriage. Poet/photographer Alexis Rhone Fancher is published in Best American Poetry, Rattle, Hobart, Verse Daily, The New York Times, Petrichor, The MacGuffin, Plume, Tinderbox, Diode, Nashville Review, Wide Awake, Poets of Los Angeles, Pirene’s Fountain, Cleaver, Glass, Rust + Moth, Duende, The American Journal of Poetry, and elsewhere. Please add to your contact list so you don’t miss any notifications! Cultural Weekly’s poetry editor will contact all those who submitted with the results soon after the contest ends.By entering this contest you guarantee that the work you are submitting is your own original poetry, that it has never been published electronically (including on any social media site such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or on your own blog), or in print, and that it has not been submitted nor accepted for publication elsewhere.No entries will be considered after that date. No poems will be accepted after August 31st, 2020, Midnight, Pacific Time.Remember: your name, address, phone number and email address must appear on the cover page only! All other pages of your submission must contain NO identifying information. List the titles of your poems on the cover page. ![]() The judges will read all submissions blind.There should be NO APOSTROPHES in the file name! Make the name of the file the title of your first poem.In other words, if you submit 2 poems, they should both be in 1 document, not in 2 separate documents. Your submissions must all be in a single document.Submissions that do not follow these rules may not be considered. All submissions must be made through our submission portal.If it has appeared in any book, magazine or edited website, including Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, then it is published. You may submit up to 2, previously unpublished poems.Please follow the rules.Ĭultural Weekly’s 8th Annual “Jack Grapes Poetry Prize” is open for submission. 6 FINALISTS will receive $50 each, plus publication. We’ll be back in June, 2021! 3 WINNERS will receive $200 each, plus publication. ![]()
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