The Atlanta Review
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Award winning international poetry journal. We are in our 31st year of publishing poetry from every continent--even one from Antarctica! atlantareview.com skeets by aishatonu.bsky.social
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Congratulations to Bridget Rodhe for winning the 2025 Atlanta Review Poetry International Prize! She won $1000 and her poem "On Worms and Other Things" will be published in our Fall issue!

A special thanks to @josehernandezdz.bsky.social for judging!

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Time to send us your new poems! We have a special interest in environmental poems this time around, but we're always eager for whatever you write. We can't wait to read your work! atlantareview.submittable.com.
On a fall-themed background, with leaves and sunflowers, are the words "We're open for fall submissions" followed by our Submittable site, atlantareview.submittable.com
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Want to hear some great poetry from our Spring issue? Then please join us on Monday 5/12 and Tuesday 5/13 at 6 p.m. for a wonderful reading!

Monday Zoom link:
gatech.zoom.us/j/9306698237...

Tuesday Zoom link:
gatech.zoom.us/j/9404552884...
On a cream colored background with a happy sun face, the text reads: 
 Atlanta Review Spring Launch Party, Monday 5/12 and Tuesday 5/13.  See Zoom link in comments.
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Only 2 more days to get in your poetry! $16/5 poems
On an orange background with amigurumi stars, Atlanta Review reminds everyone that our 2025 poetry contest closes May 10th.  Get those beautiful poems to us now!  $1000 prize.  atlantareview.submittable.com
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Way to go, Sarah!

And thanks to everyone who submitted manuscripts to this contest. We were blown away!
On a blue and green background, a young woman is holding some roses in her hands.  The text of the post reads, "Congratulations to Sarah Aziz!  Winner of the Atlanta Review 2025 chapbook competition."
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Only one month to go in our poetry contest! Right now there are only 67 submissions, so you have a great chance of winning. But you can only win if you submit at atlantareview.submittable.com!
On a yellow/orange background with a cute star is the announcement about Atlanta Review's annual poetry contest.  One poem wins $1000 and publication.  Deadline:  May 1, 2025.  $16 entry fee/ 5 poems.  Submit at atlantareview.submittable. com
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Our contest is open, and we'd love to see your work! $16 entry fee for 5 poems.
A sign that says: Atlanta Review Poetry Contest.  Win $1000, deadline May 1.  There is also the web address:  atlantareview.submittable.com.  The words are on a background with wavy pink, red, and green lines.
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We're counting down the days till we see you in Los Angeles! Come by our table 455 and get some new AR swag!
A black cat has a thought bubble that says, "Too bad cats can't go to AWP."  Underneath the bubble are the words, "But Atlanta Review will see you at T455."
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I finished proofing the Spring issue. I'll make corrections to the file tomorrow and send it off to the printer. So excited!
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Our annual contest is up and running! You could win $1000 for a single poem!
A purple and yellow sign advertising the Atlanta Review Poetry prize.  $1000 prize.  Entry:  $16 for 5 poems.  Deadline:  May 1.  Website:  atlantareview.submittable.com
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We've been so busy reading subs, we've forgotten to post! How's everyone doing lately?
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I hope you got a chance to watch our readings on Mon., Dec. 2nd, and Tues., Dec. 3, but if you didn’t, you can watch them on YouTube!

Monday's reading: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU0y...

Tuesday's reading: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eB9u...
Atlanta Review Fall Reading 12.02.24
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Thanks so much to everyone who came to our launch party, contributors and guests alike! It was wonderful listening to all that terrific poetry!
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Trying to "trim the edges" on last night's AR Fall reading in order to put it on YouTube tomorrow. I wish I had skillz!
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Tonight and Tomorrow! Come join Atlanta Review's Fall Launch Party! Different readers each night!

Monday reading: gatech.zoom.us/j/9883851511...

Tuesday reading: gatech.zoom.us/j/9659866426...
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It's December which means our Chapbook Competition is open and waiting for your wonderful chapbooks! You can read guidelines at atlantareview.com or submit at atlantareview.submittable.com. $25 entrance fee includes a copy of the winning chapbook!
A pink flyer with Christmas trees and candy canes.  It reads "Atlanta Review's Chapbook Competition Open!  Prize:  $500 + 25 copies.  Submit 12/1-12/31.  atlantareview.submittable.com."
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I'll have to investigate the checkbook feature. Thanks for the suggestion!
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Are you...the Fairy Gravymother?
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Give yourself grace, Sarah. Right now it's a stressful time--even if it's good stress--and maybe you're not firing on all cylinders. But you will get your focus back. I believe in you!
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Come to the launch party for our Fall Poetry issue, featuring different readers each nights! The fun starts at 6 pm Eastern time!

Monday, Dec. 2nd Zoom link:
gatech.zoom.us/j/9883851511...

Tuesday, Dec. 3rd Zoom Link
gatech.zoom.us/j/9659866426...
Flyer says:  Atlanta Review Fall Online Reading.  Come celbrate all the wonderful poetry in our Fall issue.  2 nights @ 6 p.m. Eastern, Mon. Dec. 2 and Tues. Dec. 3
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Yes, very good idea! Thanks for the suggestion! :-)
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Curious about other journals and Submittable: do you find that people often submit to the wrong category? Ever since we've been courting reviews, more than half of submissions are people submitting their poems instead of book reviews. How do you handle this?