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The Poetry of Steel

Here's one of the more interesting "requests for submissions" that I've come across, in the current issue of Poets & Writers. (Presumably, Mr. Sisson is a man of many hats at that trade journal.)

Modern Steel Construction magazine, published by the American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc., is looking for a wonderful poem to include in its August 2004 issue.

Poems should be no longer than 25 lines and should focus on steel in construction or on engineering/architecture--with an emphasis on steel.

Send up to four poems (please include poet's name, address, email, SASE and work/home phone numbers) to:

Matthew S. Sisson, Poetry Editor
Modern Steel Construction
39 Wayne Road
Newton, MA 02459

Payment for winning submission(s): $50 plus five copies of the issue.

Visit Modern Steel Construction online at www.modernsteel.com

April 7, 2004 in Books | Permalink

Comments

I'm still looking.

Posted by: Matthew Sisson at Apr 14, 2004 12:57:42 PM

I wish you luck! I would think that finding good poetry about steel would be quite a challenge.

Posted by: Pete at Apr 15, 2004 3:26:21 PM

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