This is my favorite haiku. Otters are such fun loving little animals...these ten words paint a very vibrant picture of them playing along the river bank! Thanks Doulas!
Through September 23, 2023, Plum Tree Tavern welcomes the submission of works that feature rivers as the subject (As of September 1st, this has expanded to bodies of water). Specificity is required in a submission. "The river runs beneath the bridge" is a message for a greeting card, not a poem. "The Chattahoochee River runs beneath the bridge on 141" conveys the level of detail requested by this call. Regular submissions on other subjects are also welcome. General tavern guidelines apply to all submissions.
Welcome
Plum Tree Tavern invites original and previously unpublished poetry of green witness and red protest.
Climate change and social and economic repression are inextricably linked. The crowd denying or preventing effective responses to global warming is the same crowd repressing equality within society.
For the green witness and ecopoetic half of the equation, Plum Tree seeks work focusing on specific images of physical nature. Work that focuses on the image in nature as it exists is greatly preferred over the writer’s judgments of the image.
The term “red protest” is deliberately used here to call for poetical works of leftist resistance. The tavern is not looking for wishy washy give peace a chance plea bargains but for work with a sharper edge. But manifesto, diatribe and polemic without poetical structure or elements isn’t the ticket either.
Works of up to 40 lines sounds about right. Longer work will be considered. One submission of up to three poems per month sounds about right, too. Speaking of the calendar, please submit seasonal work: in season.
Nature photography is always welcome, especially landscapes, river images, coasts and forests. Images may be placed within the Tavern's own pages or an associated gallery.
Jpegs please, around a meg. Up to four images per submission.
Please note that with all the wild beauty in the world, photographs of gardens and other arranged scenery will generally not be accepted.
This is a bar. Repeat customers are encouraged.
The editor expects that submissions will adhere to all guidelines. This includes the fine print, linked hereand separately below.
To submit, send one to three works in the body of an email to plumtreetavern (at) gmail (dot) com
2 comments:
As someone who enjoys poetry and trout fishing, I loved this entry. Keep up the good work!
This is my favorite haiku. Otters are such fun loving little animals...these ten words paint a very vibrant picture of them playing along the river bank! Thanks Doulas!
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