Radar Poetry


Type Of Organization
Online
Mission Statement / Editorial Focus
Radar Poetry is an electronic journal of poetry and artwork. We publish poems from established and emerging writers and welcome international submissions. We are interested in the interplay between poetry and visual media. Each issue features pairings of poetry and artwork, selected by the editors and contributors. Radar supports womxn writers through the Coniston Prize and periodic retreats and workshops.

Social Media Platforms Used
Facebook, Twitter
Is Your Group Affiliated With A University, Portal Or Other Agency?
no
Primary Editor/Contact Person
Rachel Marie Patterson and Dara-Lyn Shrager
Contact Title
Editors
Publishes
poetry, art, translation, audio, video
Representative Authors
Michael Dickman, MRB Chelko, James Allen Hall
Submissions Policy
We welcome unsolicited submissions of poems during our two open reading periods. From November 1-January 1, we are open to free general submissions. From March 1-May 1, we are open to unsolicited “Tip Jar” submissions for $3.
Accepts Unsolicited Submissions
Yes
Submission Guidelines URL
Simultaneous Submissions Accepted
yes
Reading Period
From 10 / 1 - 6 / 30
Reporting Time
- 4 weeks
Author Payments
none
Number Of Unpaid Staff
2
Year Founded
2013
Number Of Issues Per Year
3
Back Issues Available
yes
Ads?
no
Unsolicited Manuscripts Accepted
yes
Format
perfect
Average Page Views Per Month
7934
Average Unique Visitors Per Month
1803
Publish Print Anthology?
no
Poetry
100
Name
Rachel Marie Patterson and Dara-Lyn Shrager
Title
Editors
How Are Submissions Processed In Your Magazine/press?
As poets who send manuscripts out ourselves, we appreciate every submission we receive and understand what it takes to be a working poet. For that reason, we make sure that both editors independently review every submission before we make a joint dec
What Do You Look For In A Submission?
A writer-friend of ours once said, "Great poems make everyone sick." We believe the most successful poems keep you up at night and follow you all day. They might even feel unsettling or unnerving. That's because great poems make you question everyt
What Advice Do You Have For First-time Submitters?
We invite both established and emerging authors to submit their work and ask only that first-time submitters read our previous issues to be sure their work is a good fit for our journal.

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