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In her poem “Poet’s Work,” Lorine Niedecker said that there was “no lay off from this condensery.” We’re looking for work that demonstrates the fruit of such labor; strange, profound, weird, and memorable language condensed into 140 characters or less. We thank you, in advance, for your contributions, and for your attention in the months ahead.

There are two ways to submit:

Text your poem to 317-426-POEM. [7636].

Submit your poem via the form below.

If you want to submit more than one, please repeat this process until you’ve sent us all you’ve got.

We’ll respond to your submission within one month.



    Your first name?

    Last Name?

    Your email address?

    Your phone number?

    What city do you call home?

    And that’s in what state?

    …and in what country?

    Poem

    What’s the title of your poem?

    Because line breaks are difficult to format via a text message, please mark your poem’s breaks with slashes, such as this:

    “Lay your sleeping head my love / human on my faithless arm…”


    (Maximum characters: 140)

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