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Diane Pohl

Diane Pohl

Diane Pohl is a poet. Her recent poems appear or are forthcoming in Slipstream, The Main Street Rag, Nixes Mate Review, The Lake, Ovunque Siamo, and elsewhere. Her prose poem “When you were 9” won an Allen Ginsberg Award. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where there are always books along the sidewalks and people to talk to.

I would love to be able to be in the bathroom alone, and other sentiments on Mothers Day

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SUMMER 2025 SUBMISSION PERIOD DELAYED TO JUNE 1

We’ve postponed the start of our summer reading period to June 1 so that we can work through our remaining submissions from Dec and Jan. Thanks for understanding, and keep an eye out for Submittable to be open for submissions on June 1!

PRINT ANTHOLOGIES!

We’ve released several print anthologies! Please check it out (as well our previous ones) and maybe even spread the word and/or purchase some? We’d be very grateful and humbled 😁

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We still have leftover stock from AWP, so if you hit the support us! button below and donate $20 or more, you’ll receive a free 2014, 2015, or 2016 print anthology (your choice, obviously) and a free magnet (upon request)!! What are you waiting for? 😁

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