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desiresjab
04-17-2016, 11:06 PM
First prize??? Kid me some more. I will not name the magazine, but they are not kidding, they just sent me their big announcement. First prize. The author gets an entire chapbook printed.

If you eliminate women and gays from the editorial staffs of literary magazines, there is hardly anyone left to judge a poem. That is not a comment on this particular magazine. They all list their personnel somewhere, often with pictures included. The comment is that you can expect the same from all of them when it comes to their big winners. Sometimes the magazine wants poems about certain topics. But what topics would they ask for?

Friends and neighbors, in general, no matter what these magazines claim, you have virtually no chance unless your writing heavily includes one or more of the following:

1 Those po' folk, and Racism
2 Those po' folk, and alternate sexuality
3 Those po' folk, and refugees
4 Those po' folk, and da po/lice
5 Those po' folk, and hungry chillun'
6 Those po' folk, and war

You gwang to lose.

Is that about it? Ummmmmm, there are a few more politically accented, politically correct, politically motivated slants the white, ultra-liberal, urban eggheads on the editorial boards of most magazines are fond of. Not to name them all here, but merely to show the particular slant you will always respect, friends and neighbors, or you will lose. Anything multi-cultural has the jump. You don't need rhythm, you need to tell them what they want to hear, validate them again. Be compassionate and inclusive to bring home the bacon, if you want bacon and eggheads.

YesNo
04-17-2016, 11:11 PM
You could start your own site and offer a prize.

desiresjab
04-17-2016, 11:43 PM
You could start your own site and offer a prize.


Digging into stacks of bad poetry everyday probably dulls something. I would not doubt it dulls the edge needed to spot what it wants to find.

And, no, I have not submitted poetry anywhere for a couple of years. I was merely reacting to what was in front of me--the same multi-cultural tripe I always expect and get.

fajfall
04-18-2016, 07:59 AM
Wow, so it isn't just in Australia then? Here it's illegal to even say that a man is a man and a woman is a woman.

Emil Miller
04-18-2016, 08:57 AM
Digging into stacks of bad poetry everyday probably dulls something. I would not doubt it dulls the edge needed to spot what it wants to find.

And, no, I have not submitted poetry anywhere for a couple of years. I was merely reacting to what was in front of me--the same multi-cultural tripe I always expect and get.

I have little interest in poetry but I'm not surprised to find that it too has been taken over by the holier-than-thou brigade. The upside is that there are signs their day is coming to an end: let's hope it's soon.

desiresjab
04-19-2016, 01:31 AM
I have little interest in poetry but I'm not surprised to find that it too has been taken over by the holier-than-thou brigade. The upside is that there are signs their day is coming to an end: let's hope it's soon.

It has been that way for years.

Dreamwoven
04-19-2016, 09:57 AM
I like Emil's description of "the holier than thou brigade". Sweden is particularly bad on being pc.

Emil Miller
04-19-2016, 10:51 AM
I like Emil's description of "the holier than thou brigade". Sweden is particularly bad on being pc.

It may be that, living in a rural part of Sweden, you haven't been affected by the 'progressive' (that always makes me laugh) tendency. From what I have read and seen on newsreels about Sweden the situation in the cities is desperate but if the electorate will vote for idiotic representatives, idiocy is what they will get: a problem that applies elsewhere in Europe; including the UK.
You might care to Google my novel Pro Bono Publico that describes the decline of the UK from Atlee's Labour goverment of 1945 to Mrs Thatcher's 1979 administration.
Of course, the situation has markedly deteriorated post- Thatcher but, as I mentioned previously, the political tide is beginning to turn against the 'Progressives' who are responsible.

Dreamwoven
04-20-2016, 01:05 AM
I hope you are right, Emil. I checked out your novel, and it certainly rings a bell. Neoliberalism has been making progress in Sweden, too. There is definite dumbing down in the media here. I will read your book as the move towards neoliberalism in Sweden continues.

Emil Miller
04-20-2016, 07:48 AM
I hope you are right, Emil. I checked out your novel, and it certainly rings a bell. Neoliberalism has been making progress in Sweden, too. There is definite dumbing down in the media here. I will read your book as the move towards neoliberalism in Sweden continues.

I hope you enjoy the book, it's meant to inform but also entertain via the fictional angle in which some of the characters are based on real people, one of whom was only last week involved in a stormy parliamentary session. Of the two leading characters one has since died and the other is retired but between them they did an enormous amount of damage to the UK.