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"The Poetry Project’s annual literary magazine. After going digital in 2014, in 2020 we continued to present digital content, available without a paywall, and also began publishing a limited edition print version of the magazine."
"The Poetry Project’s annual literary magazine. After going digital in 2014, in 2020 we continued to present digital content, available without a paywall, and also began publishing a limited edition print version of the magazine."
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Accepted genres
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Poetry
No longer than 5–7 pages of work.
Poetry
No longer than 5–7 pages of work.
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Process
All work must be submitted via email to recluse@poetryproject.org Please title your word file submission with your first and last name.
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Eligibility
No specific eligibility requirements
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Additional info
The Poetry Project staff solicits most pieces for The Recluse
About the Magazine
Founded in 2005 | United States
Since 1966, The Poetry Project has expanded access to literature, education, and opportunities for sharing one’s creative work in a counter-hierarchical, radically open space and community. Premised on the vision that cultural action at the local level can inspire broader shifts in public consciousness, The Project is committed to developing and collaborating on replicable program models that challenge persistent social narratives, especially through the verbal reframing made possible in poetry. We do this work through a combination of live readings, performances, lectures, events, and workshops, in addition to literary and critical publications and emerging writers and curatorial fellowship programs. The Poetry Project is based at St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery, a vibrant artistic and community space which includes the St. Mark’s Church congregation, Danspace Project, and New York Theatre Ballet.
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