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Glass: A Journal of Poetry
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website: www.glass-poetry.com/
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editor(s): Holly Burnside & Anthony Frame
publishes: triannually (on the web)
basic genres: poetry
circulation (or unique visitors/week for netzines): 3000

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"Glass wants to see poetry that enacts the artistic and creative purity of glass. We seek to promote new and established poets by publishing their work. We are not bound by any specific aesthetic; our only mission is to present high quality writing. All styles, forms and schools of poetry are welcome, though easy rhymes and “light” verse are less likely to inspire us. All will be judged on the quality of the content of the poem. We like poems that show a careful understanding of language, music, passion and creativity and poems that surprise us."
posted @ 2009-01-21 16:46:48
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comment by jan oskar hansen @ 2009-05-06 13:59:52I think glass is a brave little mag and I'm also a flatterer in hope yoy may accept the poems I just sent you

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