
There’s my name on the cover of September Quadrant. First time I’ve made it to the cover under Poetry. This month it’s a prose poem titled AMBER PUPPY. I share the honour with poets Jamie Grant, Isi Unikowski, Francine Rochford, James Ackburst, Tim Train, Ugo Rotellini and Andrew Lansdown.

And there’s the white envelope containing my cheque. Halleluja!
So what is a prose poem?
Dictionary: a piece of imaginative poetic writing in prose.
Poetry Foundation: A prose composition that, while not broken into verse lines, demonstrates other traits such as symbols, metaphors, and other figures of speech common to poetry …
Wikipedia: Prose poetry is poetry written in prose form instead of verse form, while preserving poetic qualities such as heightened imagery, parataxis, and emotional effects.
Academy of American Poets: Though the name of the form may appear to be a contradiction, the prose poem essentially appears as prose, but reads like poetry. In the first issue of The Prose Poem: An International Journal, editor Peter Johnson explained, “Just as black humor straddles the fine line between comedy and tragedy, so the prose poem plants one foot in prose, the other in poetry, both heels resting precariously on banana peels.” While it lacks the line breaks associated with poetry, the prose poem maintains a poetic quality, often utilizing techniques common to poetry, such as fragmentation, compression, repetition, and rhyme. The prose poem can range in length from a few lines to several pages long, and it may explore a limitless array of styles and subjects.
I love writing prose poems. They are definitely my preferred writing form just now.
Have a read of AMBER PUPPY. Quadrant magazine is available in newsagents, some book stores, online and in libraries.

Well done Libby, …I’ve recently put a submission into Quadrant, but I’m not feeling confident……
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fingers crossed. let me know how you go.
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It’s three weeks since I entered the submission, and not sure how long there review procedure goes for…..
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i’m not sure. things have changed since Les Murray died.
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I shall stay patient,…. thanks Libby… and looked up my submissions folder,I sent the letter on August 23rd… I submitted, ‘Soundless’, and ‘A Wintry Escapee’
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Congratulations!!
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thank you Amitav.
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Wonderful, Libby!
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thanks Jennie.
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You’re welcome!
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Congratulations! Sent a check–how retro of them! It feels so good to be paid to do something we love.
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absolutely Jacqui. agree totally.
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