dear PP Friends,
before leaving for beijing on a medical trip, we hope the earlier-than-usual release of this issue finds you all well and happy!
to all submitters in particuar: there are two important changes we are introducing to our revised submission guidelines:
1. when submitting to PP, please paste up to 5 poems
together with a brief 3rd person bio note in the body of an email to us - this will help reduce our computer time;
2. for those who have work accepted, please
wait at least one year after publication in PP to submit new work again - this will allow us to feature more authors.
in addition, please be reminded: we prefer shorter truly lyrical poems...
in this issue, we are honoured to feature 2 visual artists and 73 poetry creators.
happy reading!
-PP editorial team
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