Parody: Poetry for the World as it Really Isn’t
Whether your humor is high- low- or medium-brow, subtle or direct, we are looking for your poetry. We are certainly very fond of true parodies of famous (or non-famous) poems, but we will also consider your haiku, limericks, or any other bits and pieces that will fit on our pages. If you are unsure of what makes a parody, consult the wisdom of wikipedia. Some of our heroes (other than Weird Al Yankovic, our hero of heroes) include Ogden Nash, Shel Silverstein, E.E. Cummings, Garrison Keillor, Oscar Wilde, Dr. Seuss, They Might be Giants, and Tim Minchin. Whether your words are meant to be read from the page or sung out loud, if they make us laugh, they belong in our pages!
Theme for the next issue: Video Games
Deadline for submissions: August 25, 2014