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literary journals | Kristin George Bagdanov - Part 2

literary journals

Salamander Magazine

My poem, “The Waiting” is in the Spring/Summer issue of Salamander Magazine. You can preview the poem online, but be sure to buy a hard copy to read the stunning work by Dan Beachy-Quick, Patricia Clark, Michael Bazzett, and others.

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Ruminate Turns 10!

Issue-38-CoverRuminate Magazine is celebrating 10 years of chewing on life, faith, and art! The 10th anniversary issue features new work from past contributors, drawing together our history and our future as a journal. It hasn’t been easy making it as a print journal, and we couldn’t have come this far without the support of our readers. Check out our 10th anniversary issue here.

Resurrection Body

I’m pleased to have my poem “Resurrection Body” forthcoming in the winter 2016 issue of Cincinnati Review. Take a look at their blog to see what I have to say about the poem here. Also hear from Donald Revell, Joshua Coben, and Steven Wineman about their poems in the same issue.

Poetry Has Value

Jessica Piazza from Poetry Has Value interviewed Brianna Van Dyke (editor-in-chief) and me about how and why we pay contributors to Ruminate Magazine. Here’s an excerpt of her introduction:

The intelligent, practical and, well, real way the editors articulate the struggles with and importance of sound business focus in the poetry world was so important for me to read.  And I think it’s important for you to read, too. We could all use a little more straight talk and, perhaps, a little less fear that we’re ruining our art when we try to perceive the many ways it’s valuable, including economically.

Read the full interview here and be sure to follow her project to hear about what other magazines are doing to help change the conversation of value and worth in the poetry world.

Interview with MAR

Mog and MARI’m pleased to have a poem in Mid-American Review’s 35 year anniversary issue. Read more about the poem, my cat, sleep, and other concerns in my interview on their blog here.