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Freesia McKee

Poet & Writer

Tag: advice

Finding Literary Journals to Publish Your Poetry

I thought I’d start a new series of blog posts that address questions I often hear asked in writing classes and workshops. Many of the same questions come up over and over because, I think, there are a lot of unwritten processes and norms in the literary publishing world. From talking to many writers over… Read More Finding Literary Journals to Publish Your Poetry

May 22, 2023 Freesia McKeeLeave a comment

13 Ways to Revise a Poem

This semester, I have started teaching a writing and rhetoric class (thrilling! surprising! edifying! terrifying!) to first-year college students at my university. Though we aren’t writing poems in the class, I’ve found myself reflecting a lot on my own poetry writing process because no matter what genre you’re writing in, all writing has something in… Read More 13 Ways to Revise a Poem

September 7, 2018 Freesia McKee7 Comments

Advice for New Writers

I recently sat on a panel of queer writers at Books & Books for Pride Month. I feel sort of funny about writing two advice posts in a row, but I do want to share the list of tips the panel moderator asked us to compile for new writers. I tried to think about what… Read More Advice for New Writers

June 20, 2018June 19, 2018 Freesia McKee1 Comment

Why & How to Enter Poetry Contests

Stay in the submissions world long enough and you’ll hear plenty of people say, “Don’t enter contests.” In my opinion, there is some truth to this. One must always be wary of scams. It’s also easy to put your hat in the ring before you’re ready (i.e. fancy residencies I applied to with delusion at… Read More Why & How to Enter Poetry Contests

June 19, 2018 Freesia McKee5 Comments

Publications

How Distant the City (Headmistress Press, 2018)

For the Immediate Aftermath: Post-Election Poems (self-published poem pamphlet, 2016)

“Eleven Micro-Memoirs from the Pandemic” in Cleaver Magazine 

“Crucial Connections” in the Pandemic Meditations series

“What’s Worth Fixing” in Flyway Journal

“The Interstitium’s Song” in Tinderbox Poetry Journal

“Plantains” in New Mexico Review

“Detour of War” in Small Orange

“Sonnet for Road A” in Rogue Agent

“If This is My Last Message” in New Verse News

“Like Buying a House” in Split Rock Review

“Poets Have Something to Say” interview

Find links to more of my work in Publications.

 

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