Check Out Our New Look!

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MiPOesias is now publishing in PDF format, which will allow readers and educators with a penchant for the page to print and distribute material easily.

Each PDF contains the work of one poet, a photo, a bio, and a mini-interview.

MiPOesias’ PDFs are available for free download via:

1. MiPOesias’ main page,

2. ITunes — Link located at the bottom of our main page — or search “MiPOesias Magazine” in ITunes,

3. And in the archived feed, along with many stellar past contributors to MiPOesias.

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RECENT WORK

Jasmine Dream Wagner

Lina ramona Vitkauskas

Cate Peebles

Todd Colby

Will Edmiston

Amber Reed

Sandra Simonds

Megan Volpert

Marty Hebrank

Diana Adams

Bernard Henrie

Matt Shears

Rosanna Lee

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Thanks for reading!

Didi Menendez – Publisher
Amy King – Editor in Chief
Meghan Punschke – Managing Editor
Michael Parker – Reviews Editor
Dan Coffey – Reviews Editor
April Carter-Grant – Production Assistant
MiPOesias

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Forthcoming Guest-Edited Issues by David Trinidad, K.S. Mohammad, and Emma Trellis.

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Guest-Edited Issues by –>

** Evie Shockley
** Nick Carbo
** Gabriel Gudding
** David Trinidad
** Tom Beckett

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3 Responses to “Check Out Our New Look!”

  1. Collin Says:
    May 18th, 2007 at 5:57 pm eLove the new PDF style, and I really appreciate all the coverage for Megan Volpert, who is good friend of mine and a brilliant poet. Cheers!
  2. Amy King Says:
    May 20th, 2007 at 1:38 am eThanks, Collin! And yep, Volpert’s great! Good to know she’s a friend of yours~
  3. Dan Coffey Says:
    July 25th, 2007 at 4:17 pm eEmma is too varied to contain just one trellis; that’s why her surname is the plural, Trelles. Or is the plural “trellia”? “trelli”?

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Amy King is the recipient of the 2015 Winner of the Women’s National Book Association (WNBA) Award. Her latest collection, The Missing Museum, is a winner of the 2015 Tarpaulin Sky Book Prize. She co-edited with Heidi Lynn Staples the anthology Big Energy Poets of the Anthropocene: When Ecopoets Think Climate Change. She also co-edits the anthology series, Bettering American Poetry, and is a professor of creative writing at SUNY Nassau Community College.

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