Symmetry
Pebbles is a webzine publishing fresh, exciting and pioneering
contemporary poetry and art. Founded in 2011 by editor, Richard Thomas,
the publication has already made a stir, racking up an impressive
following of subscribers and contributors.
Symmetry
Pebbles prides itself on having published work from all corners of the
globe, the standard of which has been award-winning: ‘One Winter’ by
American poet Rodney Nelson was given a Poetry Kit Award for Richard’s
editorial selection and publication of it.
The
free publication has been solely run by Richard for over two years now,
with a focused idea to expose new, experimenting talent. Originally
producing free downloadable e-zines for subscribers, Symmetry Pebbles
has made a few changes to its format lately.
Richard
recently become a father and so has simplified his publication in order
to keep it going, publishing new work on a regular basis. Now, running
in a ‘webzine’ format, users can find everything within the simple
website layout. Symmetry Pebbles is regularly updated with poetry, art,
reviews, articles and essays. A featured poet and featured artist are
appointed intermittently with a full interview and examples of their
work.
Why not head over to www.symmetrypebbles.com and check it out now, you can also subscribe for free monthly updates and other exclusive subscriber-only goodies.
Symmetry
Pebbles is continuously seeking new submissions. If you’re a poet and
think your work would fit in with the SP vibe then send no more than
three poems, along with a one-line bio to submissions@symmetrypebbles.com.
Similarly, if you would like to submit artwork of any kind, send no
more than three JPEG’s of your work to the address above, with your
one-line bio and web address if you have one.
And
Symmetry Pebbles is always welcoming new contributors of poetry book
reviews and poetry related articles. If you are interested in reviewing
books, or have an interesting idea for an article or essay, email editor@symmetrypebbles.com
with your writer’s CV and an example of your work. Or, alternatively,
should you have already written a review (up to 850 words), article or
essay (up to 1000 words) and you are looking for publication of it, send
it to the above address and we’ll see if it fits in with the SP ethos.
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