Poet Stacey Lynn Brown begins her new blog,
Ten Fingers Typing, with a contest
story from hell. Tony Hoagland selected her manuscript,
Cradle Song, for the Cider Press Review Book Award. What happened after that is a nightmare. Moral of the story -- don't submit to Cider Press Review, and while you're at it STOP SUBMITTING TO CONTESTS in general. It's a lottery that less than one percent will ever win. Find open readings periods from good presses or those that allow year-round submissions. If you want to support the press, write them a check, buy their books or subscribe. Hell, start your own press. The contest cycle of abuse must end.
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What you say is so true, yet people who ought to know better (me!) keep colluding and submitting. No more, though - have been discussing this very thing during poetry week.