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Thomas Rist's avatar

Lovely poem, Tara. I’m not submitting single poems to journals these days, but I recognise your dilemma. My own feelings on this are as follows. I only really got back into writing poetry because of Substack and I don’t feel like putting any journal above that - apart from anything else, I’ve found journal publishing is disappointing: there’s the initial euphoria at being accepted, and then the poem is published and it goes silent. On the other hand I only post up one poem a week on Substack. That means that I’m often writing more than I post - so I would have poems to spare, to send to journals, if I wanted to. Perhaps the solution is to keep posting on Substack, but not too frequently?

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Jody L. Collins's avatar

Hope you don't mind me jumping in to answer your 'to post or not to post' question re: poetry.

I have two published books of poetry, the first indie, the second with a small press in Oregon. I've also been writing on my author website for about 12 years and here on Substack about a year, where I've published many poems as well.

As to the submitting to journals question, if your work has been published (which means "to make known," btw) anywhere digitally, whether to your paid or free subscribers, it's considered 'previously published.'

I know it's hard to hold back work that you want to share (I have a couple of poems I'm working on now for journals) but when you do, it can be worth the wait, not the least of which is offering you time to revise, revise, revise.

As to online writing communities, may I suggest The Habit? Jonathan Rogers of The Rabbit Room runs it and there are several active poets in the group. Membership is $15/mo--about the price of two lattes.

I know how critical in person encouragement (or Zoom person) is when it comes to our writing--The Habit community might could work. (And no one asked me to say that.......... :-)

Thanks for asking the question.

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