Do not submit here! This project is believed to be defunct. (January 2024)
About
The magazine is named after Court Green, the property in Devon, England, where Sylvia Plath lived and where she wrote her most famous work—the Ariel poems. Court Green, the magazine, is, like Court Green the property in England, a space where all kinds of poems are welcome, especially those you can't always find elsewhere: long poems, fun poems, pop poems, poems from archives and unpublished notebooks, playful poems, taboo poems, and artifacts we call "poems" even when they defy all our efforts to label them.
Fees Notice: This project charges fees (or requires purchases) for all submissions, and does not offer monetary payment for accepted submissions.
Country of Publication & Year Established
United States |
Established in 2004 |
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Publication Medium & Frequency
EElectronic Publication | Electronic Publication | Unknown publication frequency. |
Poetry Believed Defunct
- Audience:
- Open to a broad Audience.
- Genres:
- Poetry Forms:
- Open to all/most Forms, including: Short poetry.
- Styles:
- Open to all/most Styles, including: Literary.
- Topics:
- Open to all/most Topics.
- Types/Lengths:
Type | Length Details |
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PPoem Poem | No line limits known; Up to 5 pieces. |
- Payscale:
- We list broad pay categories rather than payment specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
NNo monetary payment No monetary payment. |
- Submissions:
Electronic | Postal | Reprints | Simultaneous | Media |
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OK | No | No | OK | Text format submissions |
- Always check guidelines for details and restrictions. If you aren't familiar with these terms, see our glossary.
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