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Poetries in English Magazine is anti-conformity. We publish the best, most intriguing, most well-crafted literature and art today, regardless of form or content.
What distinguishes Poetries in English from other prestigious literary journals is our iconoclastic approach to art and literatures in English. We are proud to be one of the most daring literary magazines in publishing today. Each issue is unafraid, bold, but cerebral. Our readers and contributors tend to be highly intelligent, cosmopolitan, and culturally sophisticated. Our past contributors have included many esteemed and influential poets and artists such as Rachel Hadas, David Cazden, Timothy Liu, Philip Fried, Charles Kell, Ravi Shankar, July Westhale, Amanda Chiado, Celine Saintclare, Joseph Ray York, and many others. We are also proud to have published work from many emerging artists who have attained significant success since their work first appeared in our journal. Poetries in English Magazine is a paying market. We nominate work published in our journal to the Best American Essays, Best of the Net, Best New Poets, Best Small Fictions, Best American Short Stories, Best American Mystery and Suspense, Best American Food and Travel Writing, Best American Science and Nature Writing, Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy, Best Spiritual Literature, Best Microfiction, The Chautauqua Janus Prize, and the Pushcart Prize anthologies. We value risk, send us your most subversive, avant-garde work. And don't bore us. |
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Sterling Davis is a poet, screenwriter, and artist. He is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Poetries in English Magazine. A semi-finalist for The Adroit Journal Gregory Djanikian Scholars program, his work has appeared or is forthcoming in swamp pink, African American Review, Poetries in English Magazine, Nimrod, Notre Dame Review, Barrow Street, Southword, The Manhattan Review, Westwind: UCLA's Journal of the Arts, Chiron Review, The Cortland Review, and other periodicals. Davis is a member of the Poetry Society of America and lives in Southern California. More information about his atelier can be viewed at www.thesterlingdavis.com.
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Tommy Rowlands is a London-based writer and artist. His work moves across fiction, essay, autotheory, and things that are harder to name-forms that accumulate rather than resolve. His practice-led PhD research at the Royal College of Art inhabits the spaces between abjection, memory, and dis/embodied making. He holds a London Writers Award for Literary Fiction, is a Pushcart Prize nominee, and is represented by OWN IT! Literary Agency.
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Ellery Bailey is a writer from Cincinnati, Ohio, and a student at Kenyon College, where she is pursuing a bachelor's degree in English with a concentration in Creative Writing and Gender & Sexuality Studies. Her poetry and hybrid work explore embodiment, memory, intimacy, and transformation. Her writing has appeared in Hika, Persimmons, Lyceum, Short Vine, and Sink Hollow, among other literary magazines.
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Craig Constantine has been a day laborer, bread baker, furniture mover, factory worker, and TV producer. He is an Editor-at-Large at Poetries in English Magazine. Now a poet, his hardest, worst-paid, best job. His poems are drifting like his younger self, now in the UK, now in the US, now in Australia.
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