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THRUSH Poetry Journal

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About

Why the name THRUSH?
Thrushes are a species of bird, the songs of some considered to be among the most beautiful in the world.
We love that and that is how we feel about poems. We hope to provide you with the best poetry available to us.

Country of Publication & Year Established

United States Established in 2011

Publication Medium & Frequency

Electronic Publication Electronic PublicationPublished 6 x per year.

Poetry Closed

Our taste is eclectic. We want poems that move us, a strong sense of imagery, emotion, with interesting and surprising use of language, words that resonate. We want voice. Established and new poets are encouraged to submit. Experimental poetry is fine, randomness is fine also. However, we do not want experimental and random just for the sake of calling it such. No long poems. We prefer a poem that will fit on one page.

Audience:

Open to a broad Audience.

Genres:
General General
Lengths:
Poem PoemNo line limits known; Up to 3 pieces.
Poetry Forms:

Open to all/most Forms. Excluding: Long poetry.

Styles:

Open to all/most Styles, including: Experimental, Literary.

Topics:

Open to all/most Topics.

Payment:

No monetary payment No monetary payment.

Submissions:

Method: Email.
Reprints: Reprints are NOT allowed.
Simultaneous submissions: Simultaneous submissions are allowed.
Media: Text.


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THRUSH Poetry Journal Submission Statistics — Free Preview!

The statistics in this section are compiled from submission reports sent to us through our submission tracker. They are not provided by the publication's editors/staff or by Duotrope's admins. Information in this section is updated a few times per day. Learn more about the statistics.
AccuracyWe have received 285 reports from 249 different members within the past 12 months. The more responses reported, the more accurate the information.
Days Reported0 min | 2.9 mean avg | 3.0 median | 66 max days (22.6 std dev)
Responses97.19 %
Acceptances1.05 % of submissions accepted (3.3 avg. days per acceptance) | 1.20 % of submitters accepted Rejections are often underreported, which skews the statistics in favor of acceptances. Most publishers have a lower acceptance rate than indicated here.
Rejections96.14 % (3.0 avg. days per rejection) | 66.1 % personal, 14.2 % form, 19.7 % unspecified
Non-Responses2.80 %
Lost/Returned1.75 % (14.8 avg. days before reporting submissions as lost or returned)
Never Responded-
Withdrawals1.05 % (2.0 avg. days per withdrawal)

Other Information

The editors will try to make a decision within 5 days. (7.4 % of the responses reported to us for this listing have taken longer than 5 days.)
Most submissions are acknowledged on the same day.
Most recent response reported was received on 12 Nov 2024.
Responses have been received for submissions sent as recently as 08 Nov 2024.

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Dates

Last Updated: 17 Dec 2024
Date Added: 02 Sep 2011

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