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Unread 03-08-2020, 08:02 AM
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Does anyone know the ISSN of Think: Journal of Poetry (out of Western Colorado U)? Does it not have one? (Applying for an NEA fellowship)
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I believe it would be specific to each particular issue, so you'd have to say which.
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I think it is the same ISSN for all issues of the same journal.
I have a copy of 8.1-2 (in which my poem appeared), but can't
find the ISSN. Some journals, I know, don't bother having one.
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Editor Brian Palmer would know. If you don't have another way of contacting him, try through your submittable submission.
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I just searched the ISSN portal, and "think: a journal of poetry" retrieved nothing:
https://portal.issn.org/advancedsear...rch_id=3821314

WorldCat, managed by OCLC, is the world's largest network of library content and services. WorldCat contains a record for this periodical, but (unsurprisingly) no ISSN:
https://www.worldcat.org/title/think...oclc/913243813

Depending on your deadline, you might encourage Brian Palmer to request an ISSN. The process seems pretty painless, and US publications don't have to pay the registration fee that other countries' publications generally do, because the Library of Congress covers the costs.
http://www.loc.gov/issn/
Brian Palmer may wonder what's in it for him, though, if the journal has been getting along quite well without one.

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Thanks for your searches, Julie.
I will just assume that Think doesn't have an ISSN.
I know Evansville Review did (does?) not for many years.
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