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THE SHORE Poetry: General Submissions

The Shore is an online poetry publication seeking cutting, strange, and daring work from new and established poets alike. We want poems that explore the worlds of things and ideas, that recognize the liminality, the shifting of everything around us and our ability to name a thing whole. We want poems that press and push and ache and recede. Send us your best. We publish 4 times a year, once each season.

Our reading period is currently: OPEN

Submissions for ISSUE EIGHTEEN: SUMMER 2023 are open until June 1.

Submission Guidelines:

To submit, email 3-5 poems in a single document in .doc or .docx format to theshorepoetry@gmail.com with the subject line: “Last Name_First Name THE SHORE submission” with a cover letter and third-person bio included in the body of the email. Any submissions that do not follow these guidelines will be discarded.

We accept simultaneous submissions as long as you notify us if the piece is accepted elsewhere, but we do not accept reprints. Upon acceptance, please withdraw your poems from other consideration. We ask that you please only submit once per reading period. We also ask that former contributors please wait a year from their date of publication to submit again.

Poetry Editors:
Caroline Chavatel, Emma DePanise, John A. Nieves

Interview Editor: Taylor N. Schaefer
Social Media Manager: Siobhan Jean-Charles
Review Editor: Tyler Truman Julian
Blog Editor:
Sarah Brockhaus
Art Editor: Ella Flores

FORMER STAFF
Founding Interview Editor: Ellery Beck
Founding Social Media Manager: Adam D. Weeks
Former Blog Editor: Renae Tucker


About the Journal

The Shore is an online poetry publication seeking cutting, strange, and daring work from new and established poets alike. We want poems that explore the worlds of things and ideas, that recognize the liminality, the shifting of everything around us and our ability to name a thing whole. We want poems that press and push and ache and recede. Send us your best. We publish 4 times a year, once each season.