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Lakeland Poetry Magazine
Lakeland Poetry Magazine have a comp advertised, but frankly it reads as unprofessional, with spelling, punctuation & formatting blips. They even give two different deadline dates, and two spellings of the judge's name:
http://lakelandpoetry.blogspot.co.uk/ Does anyone know about this comp, or the judge: Jayne Sykes (or is it Jane?) I sent them an email last week, but have had no reply. |
Does this new journal, which has yet to publish an issue, solicit submissions through any other channel? Or is paying a fee to enter the competition the only way of submitting? If so, interesting way of doing business. Unappealing, but interesting.
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Typos in the publicity for a literary magazine or website are an absolute deal-breaker for me. If an editor can't even be bothered to make sure his or her own copy is proofread, what level of care and attention can I expect to be given to the presentation of my work?
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All you have to do is google: http://www.jaynesykesauthor.co.uk/
That should tell you all you need to know, if Julie hasn't already. |
I can't help thinking that there's something rather endearing about someone who writes:
"My ultimate dream is to one day be published by Mills & Boon." |
I once taught someone who was published (a lot) in 'The People's Friend'. Didn't Sylvia Plath try to write Mills & Boone stuff?
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Yes, I did the research when I first saw the comp. Yes, I agree that the 'googled' Jayne Sykes doesn't seem the type of 'author' who would judge a poetry comp, which led me to believe there could be another writer - even a poet - by the same name.
The comp is listed in The Poetry Library and the Poetry Kit. I assumed - maybe incorrectly - that inclusion in these listings implied the comp is genuine. As I still haven't had a reply, I'm assuming this half-hearted enterprise is not one worthy of support. Thanks for the replies. |
The bio page gives you all the sort of information you need to write a poem that will appeal to her. I think we can safely assume that she'll read all the entries.
I suspect she's hoping to raise a little capital to start the magazine. I wish her luck. She sounds naive and appears to have a relaxed attitude to proof-reading (whoever is without sin...etc) but it doesn't come across to me as moneygrubbing or dishonest. There's enough information for each of us to decide whether to enter, and I think most of us have. And it does say quite clearly in the rubric that "no correspondence will be entered into". |
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