From Editor Mignon Ariel King:
Submissions Wanted for the First Issue of WOC This Way for Poetry, an online journal written by Women of Color (over the age of 21).
The first issue of the journal will post on MARCH, 2023 – to celebrate Women's History Month.
Submissions Open: November 15, 2022 to February 1, 2023. No fee. No payment.
–The publisher seeks refined work by poets who are committed to the written word. A link to your blog as well as your JPEG photo and a very short bio will be required. If you don’t have a writer’s blog or site, kindly create one; the journal site is also being built.
–B+W artwork is also accepted, color images only considered for the cover art.
–To be transparent, the publisher is a Black woman; this is an invitation to all women writers of color to share thoughts, ideas, experiences, feelings, philosophies, questions, answers…in the form of poetry!
DIRECT SUBS and QUESTIONS TO: mojo_hcp @ outlook (dot) com
2– Use Times New Roman 12, single-spacing, and include a very short bio, a link to your blog/site, and a JPEG photo. Give the work a title, and write your name in the e-mail exactly as you would like it to appear.
Shorter works preferred, a maximum of one page long. 1-3 POEMS.
3– No simultaneous submissions or previously published work, except under special circumstances (for instance, it appeared in a local newspaper; the publication is out of print…). If your work appears on your personal blog or website or on a writing workshop site, that’s fine, but by submitting your work here, you are agreeing to remove it from elsewhere on the internet if accepted for publication.
The first issue of the journal will post on MARCH, 2023 – to celebrate Women's History Month.
Submissions Open: November 15, 2022 to February 1, 2023. No fee. No payment.
–The publisher seeks refined work by poets who are committed to the written word. A link to your blog as well as your JPEG photo and a very short bio will be required. If you don’t have a writer’s blog or site, kindly create one; the journal site is also being built.
–B+W artwork is also accepted, color images only considered for the cover art.
–To be transparent, the publisher is a Black woman; this is an invitation to all women writers of color to share thoughts, ideas, experiences, feelings, philosophies, questions, answers…in the form of poetry!
DIRECT SUBS and QUESTIONS TO: mojo_hcp @ outlook (dot) com
GUIDELINES
1– Submissions are currently accepted only via e-mail, with your submission pasted in the body of the e-mail. The only attachment that will be opened is your JPEG photo [or artwork].
SUBJECT LINE: WOC This Way for Poetry Sub.
1– Submissions are currently accepted only via e-mail, with your submission pasted in the body of the e-mail. The only attachment that will be opened is your JPEG photo [or artwork].
SUBJECT LINE: WOC This Way for Poetry Sub.
2– Use Times New Roman 12, single-spacing, and include a very short bio, a link to your blog/site, and a JPEG photo. Give the work a title, and write your name in the e-mail exactly as you would like it to appear.
Shorter works preferred, a maximum of one page long. 1-3 POEMS.
3– No simultaneous submissions or previously published work, except under special circumstances (for instance, it appeared in a local newspaper; the publication is out of print…). If your work appears on your personal blog or website or on a writing workshop site, that’s fine, but by submitting your work here, you are agreeing to remove it from elsewhere on the internet if accepted for publication.
4– If your work is published by WOC This Way Poetry, you are agreeing not to publish it elsewhere for five years. You retain your copyright! 5– FYI: Rarely will rhyming poetry, religious writings, or vitriolic political works be published. Vulgarity, gratuitous violence, and bigotry will not be appreciated, much less published.
Thank you,
Mignon Ariel King
Publisher & Editor
mojo_hcp (at) outlook (dot) com
No fee. No payment. Donations are welcome via Paypal.
Thank you,
Mignon Ariel King
Publisher & Editor
mojo_hcp (at) outlook (dot) com
No fee. No payment. Donations are welcome via Paypal.

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