Re: They DO Accept :-)


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Posted by Karen Masullo on September 07, 1998 at 09:31:00:
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In Reply to: Re: Prestigous Ezines posted by Ernest on September 06, 1998 at 21:09:01:

My apologies to Jamie (hi Jamie :-)) at Melic.
I stole this message from his board:

Posted by Jamie Wasserman, 9/3/98 at Melic's Round Table

Since Slate's first issue, which included a
poem by Seamus Heaney, we have published
only poems solicited by our poetry editor,
Robert Pinsky. That policy has helped to
establish Slate as a place to read and publish
poetry. The policy was also a necessity, since
we didn't have a way to screen submissions.
Now, with a screening system in place, we are
pleased to announce that we are accepting
submissions of unsolicited poetry.
Now listen closely. Poetry submitted for
publication must be sent by snail mail (i.e.,
stamped paper mail) and accompanied by a
self-addressed, stamped envelope. (No e-mail
submissions, please.) Manuscripts should
have the author's name and address on each
page and should be sent to Slate Poetry, 236
Bay State Road, Boston, MA 02215. And
don't forget the envelope!





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