| Juice online is a virtual publication of Juice Press editors: Judy
L. Brekke, Stephen S. Morse This is the 2003 edition of Juice online. The 2002 issue has been archived and may still be viewed online. Juice Press has been in existence since the mid '70's and the first seven early print issues are still available in limited amounts ( Special Offer:). Juice has been awarded support grants by CCLM, a funding arm of the National Endowment of the Arts, has been archived in the Oakland Museum, Oakland, CA; early members of COSMEP (committe of small magazine editors and publishers) and have had limited but international distribution through libraries, individual subscriptions, and independent bookstores.
Juice is and has always been open to submissions from all writers, regardless of experience or reputation. Quality poetry of any form, theme, length, or philosophy is welcome. If it moves us, makes us laugh, or somehow surprises or impresses us, we'll use it. We're not too fond of poems that are written in "poetic language," and if it's rimed, it better be surprising and complementary to the sense of the poem. Since it's online and free, you should read what we've taken so far. Chances are if you don't like what you read here, we won't like what you write. You can submit poetry for consideration by way of our poetry group: Mother Of All Poetry Groups . As editors we have always attempted to respond to submissions with our honest feedback. By using a forum/list as a submission vehicle, we have been able to do that in a timely manner and are attempting to make this whole business of editing more interactive. |