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Cave Wall
P.O. Box 29546
Greensboro, NC 27429-9546
E-mail: editor <at> cavewallpress <dot> com
Simultaneous submissions: yes Email submissions: no Reading period: 3/1-4/15 and 9/1-9/30 Response time: 1-5 months Payment: copies Contests: no ISSN: 1937-2507 Founded: 2006 Issues per year: 2 Copy price: $5 Average pages: 72 Sample price (postpaid): $5 Subscription 1 year: $10
Publisher’s description: Each issue of Cave Wall features poetry of all lengths and styles by emerging and established writers. We like, when possible, to publish several poems by each poet. Poems from Cave Wall have been chosen for Poetry Daily and Verse Daily.
Cave Wall publishes 5-8 pages of black and white art per issue, as well, usually featuring the work of one artist.
Recent contributors include Julianna Baggott, Sandra Beasley, Fred Chappell, Stuart Dischell, Claudia Emerson, Christine Garren, William Greenway, Jennifer Grotz, Jeffrey Harrison, A. Van Jordan, Carl Phillips, David Rivard, Tracy K. Smith, Natasha Tretheway, Charles Harper Webb, Roger Weingarten and Robert Wrigley.
“Cave Wall is my new favorite journal. Elegantly printed, thoughtfully edited, Cave Wall gathers together wonder-filled poems with spare drawings to create the perfect read. This is how it should be done!” --Sebastian Matthews
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Recent issues:
Issue 6 features poetry by Jennifer Atkinson, Anemone Beauklier, A.V. Christie, Michael Chitwood, Gary Dop, Stephen French, Robert Cording, Robert Avery, Jordan Soyka, S. Whitney Holmes, Jonathan Barrett, Mason West, Sandy Longhorn, Paul Fisher, Sian Griffiths, Christina Stoddard, Michael McFee, Karsten Piper, and Lois Williams, with art by Deborah Mersky.
Issue 5 features poetry by J.P. Dancing Bear, Christopher Buckley, Katie Cappello, Janice Moore Fuller, Terry L. Kennedy, Susan Meyers, Clare Rossini, Katrina Vandenberg, and more; and woodcut/linocut art by Amanda Gordon Miller. In this issue are Cave Wall's first translations: the work of Hungarian poets Janos Szentmartoni and Peter Vasadi, translated by Paul Sohar. Online subscriptions are now available! See our website for details.

