You could get your short poems featured in one of our popular Top 10 posts or published in Every Day Poems.
It’s easy.
Just tweet us your poem on one of the following topics, and include both @tspoetry and the hashtag so we can find your poem:
1. How to Read a Poem #howtoreadapoem
2. Poetry at Work #poetryatwork
3. Taking Your Creativity to the Nth Degree #nthdegree
4. Love is… #loveetc
Student poems are also welcome.
Once a month, we pick the top 10 short poems of all those submitted, and we feature them in a special Top 10 post. Getting published in Every Day Poems is quite competitive but is also a possibility. Good luck, and happy poem writing.
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