Parody: Poetry For the World as it Really Isn’t
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Whether your humor is high- low- or medium-brow, subtle or direct, we are looking for your poetry. We are certainly very fond of true parodies of famous (or non-famous) poems, but we will also consider your haiku, limericks, or any other bits and pieces that will fit on our pages. A good definition of parody can be found here. Some of our heroes include Ogden Nash, Shel Silverstein, E.E. Cummings, Garrison Keillor, Oscar Wilde, Dr. Seuss, Weird Al Yankovic, They Might be Giants, and Tim Minchin. Whether your words are meant to be read from the page or sung out loud, if they make us laugh, they belong on our page!
Send us your submissions whenever you want (year-round).
Deadlines are March 1 (for April Fool's issues) and September 1 (for Halloween issues).
If your poem has been published elsewhere, congratulations... we don't want it. Exceptions may be made for poems you posted online. Simultaneous submissions are quite alright. Send up to three poems per submission. Once you hear back, please submit more! Paste your poems in the body of an email, submit via text, or send via snail mail.
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