Dove & Hudson bookstore in Albany NY we'll have a translation reading event tonight at 7:00 p.m.
Dove & Hudson bookstore in Albany NY we'll have a translation reading event tonight at 7:00 p.m.
Dove & Hudson bookstore in Albany NY we'll have a translation reading event tonight at 7:00 p.m.
Dove & Hudson bookstore in Albany NY we'll have a translation reading event tonight at 7:00 p.m.
New from poet Rachel Nix, I Don't Go Down That Road Anymore, an open access collection available from Lion Bridge Publishing @rachelnix.bsky.social https://una.pressbooks.pub/idontgodownthatroadanymore/?fbclid=Iwb21leARTodFjbGNrBFOhyWV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHofUNkP3FtKwiK9lmJ7uixzjVPzuIRl2e3KJPAl2Kax_0gO9w3NSjGYotwdo_aem_0AAOSubfOI_Giydx3SkgsQ
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New from poet Rachel Nix, I Don't Go Down That Road Anymore, an open access collection available from Lion Bridge Publishing
@rachelnix.bsky.social
una.pressbooks.pub/idontgodownt...
"The Marsh Grass Meets the Blues" by Sarah Mackey Kirby in our latest issue. https://hobocampreview.blogspot.com/2026/01/sarah-mackey-kirby.html?m=1
"The Marsh Grass Meets the Blues" by Sarah Mackey Kirby in our latest issue.
hobocampreview.blogspot.com/2026/01/sara...
A stellar poem by Francine Witte in our latest issue https://hobocampreview.blogspot.com/2026/01/francine-witte.html?m=1
A stellar poem by Francine Witte in our latest issue
hobocampreview.blogspot.com/2026/01/fran...
We got a sub from a Daniel De Culla who CC'd 8 other journals in the email, and wow that's not how this works. I then learned from other editors that he responds to rejections of his work by sending PDFs of porno mags, so I think it's safe to say we're simply going to block this guy. Editors beware.
Hobo Camp review issue 50 winter 2026
A spectacular poem from Josh Wood in our latest issue.
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Thanks to everyone who sent work to Hobo Camp Review for our summer issue. We're now closed and I believe all responses are out. See you down the road...
I'm about 80% through reading and responding to hobo camp review submissions. There's a big chunk to get to still, but I appreciate everyone who took the time so far. It's shaping up to be a really interesting issue.
All replies to submissions will go out by the end of the day on March 31. Thanks to all who sent work for our summer issue!
Poetry from Christian Hanz Lozada in our latest issue https://hobocampreview.blogspot.com/2026/01/christian-hanz-lozada.html?m=1
Poetry from Christian Hanz Lozada in our latest issue
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Our open call has a theme of the American Southwest. Give us plateaus and deserts. Myths and legends. Bustling city streets baked by the sun, full of joy, grief, and stories of the communities of folks who have lived in this vast space for centuries. hobocampreview.blogspot.com/p/submission...
Our open call has a theme of the American Southwest. Give us plateaus and deserts. Myths and legends. Bustling city streets baked by the sun, full of joy, grief, and stories of the communities of folks who have lived in this vast space for centuries.
hobocampreview.blogspot.com/p/submission...
A poem from the great Alan Catlin in our latest issue https://hobocampreview.blogspot.com/2026/01/alan-catlin.html?m=1
A poem from the great Alan Catlin in our latest issue
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Posting AI art with your poetry on social media only makes me suspicious that you probably didn't write the poem either.
You're not going to make any money doing this and no one is going to read it, so you must hope for a secret third thing to happen
Responses to our current open call will start going out in mid-March, with everyone getting a reply by the end of the month!
A David Lynch inspired poem by Emily Kite in our latest issue https://hobocampreview.blogspot.com/2026/01/emily-kite.html?m=1
A David Lynch inspired poem by Emily Kite in our latest issue
hobocampreview.blogspot.com/2026/01/emil...
Our open call has a theme of the American Southwest. Give us plateaus and deserts. Myths and legends. Bustling city streets baked by the sun, full of joy, grief, and stories of the communities of folks who have lived in this vast space for centuries. https://hobocampreview.blogspot.com/p/submission-guidelines.html?m=1
Our open call has a theme of the American Southwest. Give us plateaus and deserts. Myths and legends. Bustling city streets baked by the sun, full of joy, grief, and stories of the communities of folks who have lived in this vast space for centuries.
hobocampreview.blogspot.com/p/submission...
Hobo Camp Review poetry and prose from the road https://hobocampreview.blogspot.com/2026/01/k-laity.html?m=1
Some fiction from K.A. Laity in our latest issue!
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Submissions are now open. Guidelines are at the website: https://hobocampreview.blogspot.com/p/submission-guidelines.html?m=1
Submissions are now open. Guidelines are at the website:
hobocampreview.blogspot.com/p/submission...
We open in 3 days, looking for poetry, flash fiction, short essays, art, and photos of the American southwest for our Summer Issue. Guidelines at our website.
“It doesn’t have to be that bad, / it doesn’t have to be bad at all, / but if it is, please call.”
— Lena Oleanderson (@lena-oleanderson.bsky.social)
A reminder that in honor of Black History Month, we're running a sale on these fantastic titles through the end of February! Head to blacklawrencepress.com/sale to browse these selections.