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 Poetry Publishers Who Accept Electronic

 http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/pbonline.html

This is likely the largest single source or site for electronic poetry submissions on the net and I have done alot of research.  It is updated regularly and accurate for the most part.  Invaluable for starting poets.  I personally, think I have the largest single list that is not published with over 1,300 listings.  If you know of new electronic poetry sites please email them to me at:  poetryman@walla.com.

Poetry Super Highway A Must For Poets & Writers

This is an absolute must site for beginning and experienced writers.  Rich, crazy rick, who in person is very leveled headed and and experiences in all forms of poetry exibition.  His efforts, time, knowledge base offers it all:  a radio podcast which I was lucky enough to be on, help full submission sites for writers, newsletter, poetry contest-and a very fair person always doing his best.  Absolute must site.  He is a poets poet; and real resource of information for poets.

Find the authors new poety book release here.  Also feel free to send any new electronic poetry sites you may find to:  poetryman@walla.com

Stellar Showcase Journal, Stella and Graham.  Not only does she run a wonderful poetry website, she is a lovely lady.  She is kind for listing upcoming poets, when space allows.  For this reason she is here.

 Mississippi Crow, Nadia, a very nice person, and I like nice people.  Not only does she run a wonderful site for poets.  He trys hard to help emerging and established poets as much as space and her time allows.  A must visit.
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Duotrope's Digest is loaded with publisher lists and information for writers.  It also allow publishers to list their sites.  Critical resoure for writers and publishers.  Highly recommended.

Writers Resources and More Site Links

This is a wonderful list of publishers for writers found at:  Lilly:  A Monthly Online Literary Review

If you're looking for places to publish your works, check this list out!

Wizards Of The Wind:

http://wizardsofthewind.blogspot.com/ is an online poetry ezine, editor Michael Lee Johnson,  author of The Lost  American:  From Exile to Freedom, is now accepting submissions from writers.  I am looking for poetry, free verse, Japanese forms, and metric (but not contrived form); very small flash fiction, and small non-fiction articles that reflect a sincere cause or issue.  Be in our initial issue!  Art work also appreciated.E-mail: 
A Tender Touch and a Shade of Blue is a brand new blog devoted to new and professional poets and writers. It is open to submissions. The Editor is international poet and author: Michael Lee Johnson. He is looking for: short poetry including haiku and tanka, flash fiction, short non-fiction with a social or political message (ie inadequate health coverage for 54 million Americans), good short stories. http://atendertouch.blogspot.com/ Email submissions to: promomanusa@gmail.com

Submit your poetry here find good books 4 sale:  Sam The Journal & original plus 17 High Street Maryport Cumbria CA15 6BQ UK

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Select Six website

http://www.bewrite.net/select_six.htm

Birds By My Window: Willow Tree Poems

Call for Submissions:

 http://birdsbywindow.blogspot.com/

Send all submissions to: promomanusa@gmail.com

I'm looking for: short poetry including haiku and tanka, flash fiction, short non-fiction with a social or political message (ie inadequate health coverage for 54 million Americans), good short stories.