Comstock Review, Inc.


Type Of Publisher
Magazine, Press
Genres Published
Poetry
Year Established
The Comstock Review (Journal) – 1987; Comstock Review, Inc. – November 2019
Address
Syracuse, New York
Name
Carolyn Ostrander and John M. Bellinger
Title
Managing Editors
Mission Statement / Editorial Focus
Mission Statement: The mission of Comstock Review, Inc. (“CRInc”) is to promote the writing, reading and appreciation of poetry, and to provide opportunities for poets of all ages to share their work with broad audiences. We work to bring high-quality poetry to a wider audience through print, electronic media and in-person activities. We seek to encourage and honor diverse poetic voices. We affirm the “classic” talents of seasoned writers and give a never-forgotten hand up to new, rising talent. At the same time we work to attract new audiences and to broaden awareness of rich poetic heritages and innovative forms of expression. Editorial Focus of The Comstock Review (poetry journal): Our primary vehicle for achieving this mission is the volunteer editorial board that has overseen publication of The Comstock Review from its founding over thirty-five years ago as the local poetry publication, Poetpourri (renamed The Comstock Review beginning in 1997). The Comstock Review (the poetry journal) is proud of its long-established reputation of publishing the finest known and unknown poets throughout North America. The editors use an anonymized peer review process, and choose poems solely on what we consider to be their artistic merits. The editors bring diverse preferences and interests to the peer review process, collaborating to select the a broad mix of the best poems submitted. Editors share the following guidelines in general: Well crafted verse, either traditional or non-traditional, A poem that tickles your brain long after the page has turned, Theme or approach that casts new light on the world and the human condition, Effective use of poetic devices and sonic qualities, Refreshing, distinctive imagery and diction.
Accepts Unsolicited Submissions
No
Contests
no

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