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Agnieszka's Dowry

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Agnieszka's Dowry (AgD) is an American online and print poetry journal published in Chicago by the poetry cooperative A Small Garlic Press since March 8, 1996.[1] The AgD web site features graphics and poetry texts, including the current open issue, as well as archives of earlier issues. As of February 2014, Agnieszka's Dowry has 14 online issues, 13 of which have been printed.

Contributions are organized into rooms in which "thematically linked poems, stories, photographs, and letters to the fictional Agnieszka" are placed.[1] Submissions have included Letters to Agnieszka, which indirectly conjures or invents the fictional Agnieszka. A less-frequent type of submission comprises a well-known classic poem (such as Christina Rossetti's Goblin Market or a sonnet by John Donne) juxtaposed with the submitter's new original text.[citation needed] Contents of rooms are published separately, eventually, as chapbooks.[1]

Agnieszka's Dowry is co-edited by Marek Lugowski and Katrina Grace Craig.[2] Most of the content is contemporary non-haiku English-language poetry submitted from across the world. There is one special haiku issue, guest-edited by Jen Jensen. Other haiku appears infrequently.

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Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Roche, John (2003). "Poetry on the Internet: A Survey". Choice. 40 (8): 1287ff.
  2. Hyder, Annette Marie (March 2001). "Agnieszka's Dowry (AgD) Issue 10". Poetry & Chapbook Review. Zurich. Retrieved Feb 2014. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) (Review)

Further reading

  • Robert Lee Brewer, ed.: Poet's Market 2014 (26th annual edition), Writers Digest Books, Cincinnati: September 16, 2013. ISBN 978-1599637303

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