Poetry

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What to submit:

Please submit 1 - 3 poems totaling no more than 10 pages in a single document. Submissions of more than 3 poems or 10 pages will not be read. We aim to respond to submissions within six months; please do not submit again until hearing back on your first submission.

In lieu of a cover letter, include a bio of up to 100 words in the appropriate field, as well as any social media handles where indicated in the Submittable form. 

By submitting, you confirm that the work is your own and has not been previously published. We accept simultaneous submissions; however, please message us via Submittable immediately upon acceptance elsewhere. 

If your work speaks to the knowledge or experience of a marginalized group, and you would like to contextualize your relationship to that group, you may do so within your cover letter.

What we’re looking for:

At MAYDAY, we want to publish poems that teach us their language and how to read them. We seek to cultivate a poetry section that moves readers through the expressive and fresh–the weird yet intentional. We value subversive poems that engage critically with the world, that are specific yet embrace the mess of complexity. We want poems that make us laugh, poems that make us cry, and those that manage both. We enjoy poems that invite readers to connect with their speakers, and leave us transformed by the poet’s voice. We want poems that engage in or break received forms and those that create new ones. We’d love to see poetry that uses space imaginatively, including projective, concrete, visual, erasure, and documentary forms, as well as forms we haven’t seen yet! Show us what a poem can be and do. Send us your best. 

The following are some poems we’ve been proud to publish within the past year. We encourage you to take a gander at them before submitting:

Book Reviews 

We are interested in rigorous, interdisciplinary yet artistic and playful book reviews of recent poetry and hybrid collections. For an example of what we might be looking for, check out our poetry editor's recent review here.
 

We are particularly interested in seeing book reviews of the below poetry collections, though we are still open to reviews of other titles:

Error, David Greenspan (antiphony, 2024)

Ossia, Jimin Seo (Changes, 2024)\

Not Us Now, Zoë Hitzig (Changes, 2024)

A Night in the Country, Laura Newbern (Changes, 2024)

The Grid, Eli Payne Mandel (Changes, 2023)

Geometry of the Restless Herd, Sophie Cabot Black (Copper Canyon, 2024)

The Naomi Poems: Corpse and Beans (Black Ocean, 2024)

The Sisters, Jordan Windholz (Black Ocean, 2024)

Risk, Rusty  Morrison (Black Ocean, 2024)

Just Like, Lee Sumyeong (Black Ocean, 2024

Biologicity, Shin Hae-uk (Black Ocean, 2024)

The Odd Month, Valeria Meiller (Black Ocean, 2024)

Wail Song, Chaun Webster (Black Ocean, 2023)

It’s Not Over Once You Figure it Out, Isaac Pickell (Black Ocean, 2023)

Seguiriyas, Ben Meyerson (Black Ocean, 2023)

Interior Landscape, Mitra Rosenberg (ugly duckling presse, 2023)

WORDTOMYDEAD, sade powell (ugly duckling presse, 2023)

Girl Work, Zefyr Lisowski (Noemi Press, 2024)

Beautiful Machine Woman Language, Catherine Chen (Noemi Press, 2023)

a record of how the mother’s textile became sound, Nawal Nader-French (Noemi Press, 2023)

Occupy Whiteness, Joaquin Zihuatanejo (Deep Vellum, 2024)

Watcha,  Stalina Emmanuelle Villarreal (Deep Vellum, 2024)

Return of the Chinese Femme, Dorothy Chan (Deep Vellum, 2024)

Portal, Tracy Fuad (University of Chicago Press, 2024)

Asterism, Ae Hee Lee (Tupelo Press, 2024)

The Future Will Call You Something Else, Natasha Saje (Tupelo Press, 2023)

The Wandering Life, Yves Bonnefory/Hoyt Rogers (Tupelo Press, 2023)

Wind-Mountain-Oak, Sappho, tr. Dan Beachy-Quick (Tupelo Press)

Mandible Wishbone Solvent, Asiya Wadud (University of Chicago Press, 2024)

Negro Mountain, C.S. Giscombe (Omnidawn, 2024)

The Upstate, Lindsay Turner (Omnidawn, 2024)

Letters from the Black Ark, D.S. Marriott (Omnidawn, 2024)

Underscore, Julie Carr (Omnidawn, 2024)

Whosoever Whole, Elizabeth Scanlon (Omnidawn, 2024)

Godhouse, Ruth Ellen Kocher (Omnidawn, 2023)

Black Box Syndrome, Jose-Luis Monteczuma (Omnidawn, 2023)

Looking and Seeing/Seeing and Looking, Truong Tran and Damon Potter (Omnidawn, 2023)

Fish-Wife, Alysse Kathleen McCanna (Black Lawrence Press, 2023)

In the Tempered Dark, ed. Lisa Fay Coutley (Black Lawrence Press, 2023)

The Everyday Life of Design, Alan Gilbert (Winter Editions, 2024)

Fires Seen from Space, Betsy Fagin (Winter Editions, 2024)

Transcendental Factory, Karla Kelsey (Winter Editions, 2024)

Postcards from the Siege of Leningrad, ed. Polina Barskova (Winter Editions, 2024)

Start Anywhere, Michael Kasper (Winter Editions, 2024)

The Gone Thing, Monica McClure (Winter Editions, 2023)

Border Wisdom, Ahmad Almallah (Winter Editions, 2023)

Via, Claire DeVoogd (Winter Editions, 2023)

Boys Fight, Marina Tëmkina & Michel Gérard (Winter Editions, 2024)

You, Rosa Alcala (Coffee House Press, 2024)

Alt-Nature, Saretta Morgan (Coffee House Press, 2024)

The Murmuring Grief of the Americas, Daniel Borzutzky (Coffee House Press, 2024)

Aurora Americana, Myronn Hardy (Princeton University Press, 2023)
 

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