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Lothlorien Poetry Journal is a literary journal featuring free verse/rhyming/experimental poetry, short stories, flash fiction and occasional interviews with poets. Journey with us on the road to poems that linger and haunt.
 
Discover poems of enchantment, fantasy, fairy tale, folklore, dreams, dystopian, flora and fauna, magical realism, romance, and anything hiding deep in-between the cracks.
 
Lothlorien Poetry Journal publishes periodically, 4-6 issues every year. Contributors to each issue ( selected from the best work published on the Journal's Blog ) will be notified prior to publication and will receive a free PDF copy of the issue that features their work. A print version of each issue will be available to purchase from Shop the Independent Bookstore | Lulu

Lothlorien Poetry Journal nominates for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net.










I am looking at 2 or 3 issues a year, so every 6 or 4 months. Each writer I publish gets a free word doc copy of the issue they are published in. Print copy available to buy.

I am looking at 2 or 3 issues a year, so every 6 or 4 months. Each writer I publish gets a free word doc copy of the issue they are published in. Print copy available to buy.

 


11 comments:

  1. Thank you for publishing my poem, Michael Lee Johnson

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  2. Sending poems soon. Great journal.

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    1. Most kind and appreciated. I look forward to reading them KAFtain.

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  3. I have sent you some poems today.

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  4. Hey, thanks for taking my poems. I'm in good company here!

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  5. So grateful to have 4 of my poems share space with fine poets. Thank you!

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  6. Deep thanks for publishing five of my poems, Strider!

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  7. Hey man thanks for publishing my poems and your email preceding is so cool because you completely get them and me as a poet which is refreshing and rare I feel a real beautiful connection with the site and hope to continue that as much as possible

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Five Poems by Ken Holland

    An Old Wives’ Tale     I’ve heard it said that hearsay   i sn’t admissible in trying to justify one’s life.     But my mother always sai...