WELCOME TO TANKA TUESDAY!
Hi! I’m glad to see you here. Are you ready to write some poetry?
HERE’S THE CATCH: You can’t use the prompt words! SYNONYMS ONLY!
I hope you will support the other poets with visits to blogs and leaving comments. Sharing each other’s work on social media is always nice too.
Opportunities for Poets
Dime Show Review publishes fiction, flash fiction, ten-word stories, poetry, and essays, both online and in print. They are looking for literature that suspends doubt, writing that appears of its own accord and tells secrets we never suspected but always knew.
Dime Show Review is published three times a year in print, and online on a rolling basis. They accept submissions from February 1 through November 1 each year, and they respond to most submissions within two to twelve weeks. Authors who don’t receive a response within three months are welcome to query.
Authors of fiction may submit one complete story, 3,000 words or fewer. Authors of flash fiction may submit one story, 1,000 words or fewer. Dime Show Review also publishes ten-word stories. Authors may submit up to two of these, and they should be complete stories, exactly ten words each. Poets may submit up to two poems in any form, no longer than two pages each. Authors of nonfiction may submit one essay, 3,000 words or fewer. Submitting authors can read selections from Dime Show Review online to get a sense of their style.
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Radarpoetry.com welcomes unsolicited submissions of poems during our reading period of October 1 through June 30.
During the months of July, August, and September, we read and administer the Coniston Prize and are open to prize submissions only. Please see the contest page for details.
Guidelines
Please read the guidelines carefully as they have recently been updated.
We recommend you read our issues to get a sense of our aesthetic before sending your work. We only accept poems only through our submissions manager. Poems sent by email will be deleted.
Submit 3-5 original, previously unpublished poems in a single document. We read blind, so please ensure there is no identifying information on the document that contains your poems. You should include a cover letter and a brief bio in the comments box. We welcome translations as long as all necessary rights have been secured by the translator.
We accept simultaneous submissions and ask that you notify us right away if your work has been accepted elsewhere. For partial withdrawals, simply add a note to your entry on Submittable. We do not accept multiple submissions.
We respond to each submission within a month, and often much sooner than that. After 30 days have passed, feel free to query us. You can also report and track your submission through Duotrope. Unless you are specifically invited to send more work, please wait 6 months after before submitting again.
Former contributors should wait one calendar year after the publication of their poems before submitting again.
We secure first serial rights for poems we publish. Upon publication, all rights revert to the author. We are proud to nominate our contributors for major awards including the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. We ask that all contributors cite Radar Poetry should their poems be published elsewhere in the future.
We look forward to reading your work!
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Thrushpoetryjournal.com – a journal of poetry that will appear 6 times a year. ( January, March, May, July, September, and November)
We believe in showcasing the best work we receive. We will present a select number of poems per edition.
Submissions are now open. We read submissions on a rolling basis. We are not a paying market.
Submit previously unpublished work only. If you are sending us work that appears on your website, blog, or a self-publishing site, please remove it prior to submitting to us. Send us no more than three poems, pasted in the body of an email, preceded by a cover letter. If your poem requires special formatting, you may then, and please only then, also include an attachment.
Please indicate “POETRY SUBMISSION” on your subject line. Submissions without “Poetry Submission” in the subject line will be deleted unread.
Include a bio (all bios are subject to editing). Also include a URL to your blog or website, if applicable. Simultaneous submissions are allowed, but not preferred. If your work is accepted elsewhere please inform us immediately.
We aim to respond to all submissions within 10 days of receipt (usually less). We will not respond (accept or decline) with a form letter and we will comment on poems whenever possible.
Please wait a minimum of six months between submissions
If your work is accepted at THRUSH, you agree to grant us First North American Serial Rights, all archival rights, plus the rights to reprint in any future anthologies. Upon publication, all rights revert back to the author. You agree that if your poem/s subsequently appears elsewhere (in print or online), you will give due credit to THRUSH.
Our taste is eclectic. We want poems that move us, a strong sense of imagery, emotion, with interesting and surprising use of language, words that resonate. We want fresh. We want voice.
Established and new poets are encouraged to submit. Experimental poetry is fine, randomness is fine also. However, we do not want experimental and random just for the sake of calling it such. No long poems. We prefer a poem that will fit on one page. We are not interested in inspirational poetry or philosophical musings.
Submissions that ignore these guidelines (or parts of these guidelines) will likely be declined immediately.
We nominate for most major prizes. See our Awards page
Our guidelines are subject to change. We suggest reviewing them prior to submitting.
Submissions and other correspondence should be sent to: editorthrushpoetryjournal@gmail.com
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One Sentence Poems: Now Seeking Submissions
As their name suggests, One Sentence Poems is an online literary journal publishing poems composed of a single sentence.
A project of Ambidextrous Bloodhound Productions and a relative of the literary journal Right Hand Pointing, One Sentence Poems has been publishing a new poem every Tuesday through Saturday since 2014. You can get a sense of their style by reading the poems they publish online.
One Sentence Poems accepts submissions all the time. They respond to all submissions, usually within two weeks. After they accept a poem, they publish it online in the following few weeks.
Poets may submit up to four single-sentence poems of at least two lines. In other words, each poem must have at least one line break. They publish poems in any form, though they prefer left-justified poems and usually don’t care for scattered forms.
Each poem must consist of one complete and grammatically correct sentence. That means it must begin with a capital letter and end with a terminal punctuation mark. Using semicolons to connect sentences is cheating. Long sentences are fine, but a reader should be able to speak the poem in one breath.
One Sentence Poems accepts submissions online, but not via post or by email. They do not accept previously published work.
If you would like to learn more or submit to One Sentence Poems, please visit their website at http://www.onesentencepoems.com/osp/how-to-submit/.
Please note: We are all students of poetry. I have given you the instructions on how to write the different forms. Try your best to be as exact as you can. There are no tests, and I don’t grade your work. LOL!
The most meaningful change you will learn about is in writing a Haiku vs. a Senryu. Also, remember, pronunciation in various parts of the world will affect your syllable count. Go with your gut on deciding the syllable count. You are the poet and the creator of your work.
I sponsor this challenge to help poets learn how to write various forms of poetry. Remember, if you are sending your poetry for publication in literary journals, contests, or self-publishing, you should know the correct forms and use them.
For Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge, you can write your poem in one of the forms defined below. Click on the links to learn about each form:
HAIKU IN ENGLISH 5/7/5 syllable structure. A Haiku is written about seasonal changes, nature, and change in general.
TANKA IN ENGLISH 5/7/5/7/7 syllable structure. Your Tanka will consist of five lines written in the first-person point of view. This is important because the poem should be written from the perspective of the poet.
HAIBUN IN ENGLISH Every Haibun must begin with a title. Haibun prose is composed of short, descriptive paragraphs, written in the first-person singular.
The text unfolds in the present moment, as though the experience is occurring now rather than yesterday or some time ago. In keeping with the simplicity of the accompanying haiku or tanka poem, all unnecessary words should be pared down or removed. Nothing must ever be overstated.
The poetry never tries to repeat, quote, or explain the prose. Instead, the poetry reflects some aspect of the prose by introducing a different step in the narrative through a microburst of detail. Thus, the poetry is a sort of juxtaposition – different yet somehow connected.
Cinquain ALSO: Check out the Cinquain variations listed here: Cinquain-Wikipedia These are acceptable methods to use. Please list the form you use so we can learn from you.
Senryu in English 5/7/5 syllable structure. A Senryu is written about love, a personal event, and have IRONY present. Click the link to learn the meaning of irony.
Image credit: Pinterest.com
(Currently, free-verse prose poems are NOT part of this challenge)
Here are some great sites that will help you write your poetry and count syllables
For Synonyms and Antonyms. When your word has too many syllables, find one that works.
Find out how many syllables each word has. I use this site for all my Haiku and Tanka poems. Click on the “Workshop” tab to create your Haiku or Tanka.
THE RULES
I will publish the Tuesday prompt post at 12: 03 A.M. Mountain Standard Time (Denver Time). That should give everyone time to see the prompt from around the world. The RECAP is published on Monday and will contain links to the participants.
WRITE YOUR POEM ON YOUR BLOG as a post.
How Long Do You Have and Your Deadline: You have a week to complete the Challenge with a deadline of SUNDAY, at 12:00 P.M. (Noon) Denver time, U. S. A. This will give me a chance to add the links from everyone’s poem post from the previous week, on the Recap I publish on Monday. I urge everyone to visit the blogs and comment on everyone’s poem.
The rules are simple.
I will give you two words. Choose synonyms from those words for your poetry. You, the poet, now have more control over the direction of your writing. Follow the rules carefully. Don’t use the prompt words.
LINK YOUR BLOG POST TO MINE WITH A PINGBACK. To do a Pingback: Copy the URL (the HTTPS:// address of my post) for the current week’s Challenge and paste it into your post. You may also place a copy of your URL of your post in the comments of the current week’s Challenge post.
Because of the time difference between where you are, and I am, you might not think your link is there. I manually approve all links. People taking part in the challenge may visit you and comment or “like” your post. I also need at least a Pingback or a link in the comments section to know you took part and to include you in the Weekly Recap published each Monday.
BE CREATIVE. Use your photos and create “Visual POETRY” if you wish, although it is not necessary. Use whatever program you want to make your images.
As time allows, I will visit your blog, comment, and TWEET your POETRY
If you add these hashtags to your post TITLE (depending on which poetry form you use) your poetry may be viewed more often:
#Haiku, #Tanka, #micropoetry, #poetry, #5lines, #Haibun, #Prose #Senryu, #CinquainPoetry
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE YOUR TWITTER ACCOUNT LINKED TO YOUR BLOG – I WILL NO LONGER TWEET YOUR POETRY… THERE IS NO SENSE SINCE YOUR TWEET BECOMES PART OF WORDPRESS.COM AND THERE IS NO ATTRIBUTION BACK TO YOU.
I have also been sharing your poetry on my Facebook Page here: https://www.facebook.com/CMChesebro/. Please feel free to FOLLOW, LIKE, & SHARE from my page. ❤
You may copy the badge I have created to go with the Weekly Poetry Challenge Post and place it in your post. It’s not mandatory:
Here is my entry Colleen
https://willowdot21.wordpress.com/
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Sorry that is the wrong link here is the correct one 😱💜
https://willowdot21.wordpress.com/2018/08/21/colleens-weekly-tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-no-98-sad-write-synonymsonly/
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Thanks, Willow. ❤️
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I need my brain looking at 💜💜
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Hi Colleen,
My entry for the week:
https://radhikasreflection.wordpress.com/2018/08/21/tanka-turmoil/
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Hello, Radhika. ❤️
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Quick one for me Sis as I am away with the family!
http://butismileanyway.com/2018/08/21/colleens-weekly-tanka-challenge-sad-write-micropoetry-cinquain/
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Enjoy your time, Sis. Huge hugs to you all. 😍❤️
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Thanks sis 🤗🤗🤗
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Wow! This has some incredible information in it, and some great poetry challenges too. Thank you Colleen.
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You are most welcome. ❤️
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Got it! On it! 🙂 ❤
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LOL! ❤
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Thanks again, Colleen! Here’s my latest: https://frankjtassone.com/2018/08/21/acedia-mood/
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You’re always welcome, Frank. ☺️
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I forgot the comment addition:
https://myforever.blog/2018/08/21/893/
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https://wp.me/p4ayEo-2Ys my short link in case the ling back doesn’t work
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I’m back for another round! Thanks for helping me learn about poetry!
https://hrrgorman.wordpress.com/2018/08/22/a-type-of-artist-senryu/
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You’re welcome. Glad to have you. ❤
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I actually got this in before the end of the week! 🙂
https://merrildsmith.wordpress.com/2018/08/22/crickets-darkness-and-light-haibun/
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LOL! I’m behind again… I get writing and time disappears. ❤
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That’s a good thing!
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Here we go Sis https://dgkayewriter.com/colleens-weekly-tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-no-98-sad-write-synonymsonly-colleen-chesebro-fairy-whisperer/ ❤
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Thank you. ❤
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thanks for the beautiful prompt Colleen. here is my take
https://syncwithdeep.wordpress.com/2018/08/23/memories-consume/
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Hi Colleen! I posted “Poetry Friday” early because I leave to Japan later today and will still be in the air tomorrow and unable to post. Thanks for the challenge and have a great Friday and weekend! Here’s my contribution this week: https://wp.me/p3eYyj-1RB 🙂
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Thanks, Vashti. What dedication. Have a marvelous time. See you when you get back. ❤
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Thank you, my friend! ❤ xx
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Hi Colleen. Using a synonym for write was very challenging, but I got it. https://odaciuk.wordpress.com/2018/08/23/glimpse-of-wonder/
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LOL! I bet you nailed it! 😀
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I couldn’t have done it without the moon on my side. 🙂
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Ohhhh… I love the sound of that! 😀 ❤
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🙂
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https://methodtwomadness.wordpress.com/2018/08/24/severed-synapse/
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Here you go Colleen: https://charmedchaos.com/2018/08/24/twilight-fading/
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Thank you, Colleen. I can come in and leave my link. Hooray!! ❤ ❤ 🙂
https://theshowersofblessings.com/2018/08/24/colleens-weekly-tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-sad-write/
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I’m so at. I had to redo my settings. Thanks for your patience. ❤️❤️❤️
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I understand, Colleen. I had to redo my setting also because the home page didn’t link to my new domain. All is well now. Good news!! ❤ ❤
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Yes. So glad to hear.❤️
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Yes, everything is working now. ❤
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I upgrade the website but I’m afraid to make any changes with my theme until I have a lot of time. ❤ ❤ 🙂
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It does take some time. Sometimes the widgets stay in place, other times you have to bring them back from the inactive widget section. ❤️
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Yes, each theme is different, it may shift widgets. I have an inactive site to test different themes. I haven’t decided on any one yet. ❤
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I think this qualifies as a senryu?
https://thehouseofbailey.wordpress.com/2018/08/25/dying-dreams/
Late this week as we have been away on hols.
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Thank you Colleen for your amazing prompts…here is mine
https://helenevaillant.com/2018/08/25/tanka-departure-2/
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You’re welcome, Helene. ❤️
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I wonder why my Pingback is not working?
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I’m not sure. I upgraded to the business plan on Friday, but I’ve gotten pingbacks since then. I did have to redo my settings so you might have been caught up in that time period. I’m so sorry for the inconvenience. ❤
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I have sent it in again today, but it still did not show up Colleen.
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Helene, the ping back is when you add the https address of my post into your own post. If that doesn’t work, just add the link to your post in the comments. That’s how I found you. WordPress is getting ready to introduce that new editor. There could be all kinds of craziness going on. I do have your link. No worries. ❤
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Thank you Colleen. That is the way I do a Pingback, I make many of them in one week. Sorry about all this, it just is not working on your blog. I tried sending it 5 times already. It’s not important, let’s more forward and see what happens on Tuesday coming. I love the new page for the post by the way. Good design. Business plan…going up a notch….lol
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opps it was a new page this afternoon (different photos and new page # and etc. and now it is back to the previous one….oh gawd, wordpress is doing something I gather. See you on Tuesday.
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LOL! No worries. We’ll get through it. 😍❤️
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I hope to sell books from my blog soon. I’m still in the planning stages. 😍
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Oh, that will be wonderful. Lots of work to get it going am sure.
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No, It was quite smooth other than redoing my settings. 💖🙄
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Undelivered #Senryu
https://poemsforwarriors.wordpress.com/2018/08/24/undelivered-senryu/
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Hey, Jason. This is a great poem. My cutoff for the challenge is on Sunday at noon so I have enough time to do the recap. I have to grab each of your links so it’s time consuming. ❤
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Ok no worries
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Thanks for understanding. 😀
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Look forward to see the others works
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Thanks Jason. The new challenge starts tomorrow. 😀 See you there.
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