Sorry--I'm recanting. Apparently I missed the policy that Segullah
publishes art and poetry by women only.
I'm going to stick with coding Segullah's site. I can answer
questions about that competently.
back into lurk mode,
Johnna
On Sep 21, 2006, at 5:23 PM, Johnna Cornett wrote:
> I'm on the editorial board for poetry at Segullah and you guys are
> welcome to submit poetry. We love quality and we love material
> that works with our mission statement.
>
> Our readership is women primarily. Women who enjoy poetry do read
> poems written by men too.
>
> More information about sending poetry to Segullah is found here:
> http://segullah.org/submissions.html#poetry
>
>
>
> Johnna Cornett
>
>
> On Sep 16, 2006, at 6:15 AM, Shelisa Loertscher wrote:
>
>>> --- Bill Willson <bmdblu2@???> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I know that in the early history of
>>>> literature some women had to disguise their work
>>> by
>>>> taking on a male pseudonym in order to have a
>>> chance
>>>> at being published. I don't know if male writers
>>>> have ever taken on a female pseudonym?
>>
>> A couple of years ago, the president of RWA (Romance
>> Writers of America) was a man who writes as a woman.
>>
>> --Shelisa
>>
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