Your
family, friends, reading groups, writer’s circles all love your poetry. Why is it so difficult to get your work
accepted by a literary press?
Part of
the problem is that literature works are art, and therefore, subjective. I have been writing for so long that I know I
have a feel for what it takes to write a stellar poem; and yes, many of my
poems are not stellar in the public’s view.
I know that. But I wrote them out
of the earnest desire to express a view.
I do have a folder of unpublished poems – I cannot let go of the creative
ideas birthed within those writings, but I cannot publish them, either. They are not very good. Most of them were written when my vocabulary
and skills were nascent.
What I do when
submitting poetry to contests or literary presses: I choose the poems that have the best “hook.” Writers know that novels require a hook –
great poets know that the first three or four lines also require a hook.
I’m happy
to report that this poem, “Black Velvet with Diamonds,” will be published in “Poetry
Quarterly.” As any poet can attest, it
is a great feeling to know that someone else liked your poem enough to feature
it in their journal. The poem came to me as I was sitting in my back yard one
night, admiring the clear view of the desert sky (I live in Las Vegas,
Nevada). I began to wonder why God would create this
view, and penned:
BLACK VELVET WITH DIAMONDS
The rained pummeled His roof
for days and days
When the leaden clouds parted
He was lifted from His haze
So He built an impossibly long table
draped it with black velvet
and littered it with diamonds
The newborn twinkling stars
surely never shown so bright
The nascent moon
surely never looked so kind
as they did on that first cloudless night
God reclined on his couch, satisfied
took a nap
and dreamed up man
to be a willing audience,
to appreciate His nocturnal nativity
To submit your work in “Poetry Quarterly,” follow the guidelines on their website: http://poetryquarterly.com/
Which of your poems have the best hook?
Good luck! Keep writing & keep sharing – Cronin Detzz
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