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Volume: 4 |
Issue: 11 |
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SUMMER 2022 Welcome to Volume 4 — DELTA POETRY REVIEW
It is our pleasure to offer a
free venue for poets at any stage of their literary
development—truly a labor of love and admiration. We
have published ten issues of wonderful work from a wide
range of talented poets—both new and familiar voices.
Each issue includes a Featured Poet in special
recognition of their poetry contributions to DPR and the
reading world at large.
We
do nominate for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net!
We receive many wonderful poems
that we wish we had written ourselves! Please browse our
website and consider sharing your work with fellow poets
and other interested readers. Also, please share
information about Delta Poetry Review with colleagues,
students, family, and friends. We look forward to
reading your poetry! |
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Annually, Delta Poetry Review proudly nominates poetry for The Pushcart Prize & Best of the Net
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Featured Poet: Kendall Dunkelberg |
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Black Racer
Stereoscopic
Gilgamesh Chesapeake Bay August
Inanna |
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Banner Painting by
James Scott Fleming:
Chemin-A-Haut State Park is situated on a high bluff overlooking
Bayou Bartholomew and is a natural paradise for lovers of
unspoiled beauty. This acre site takes its name from the French
word meaning "high road," which was the route used by Native
Americans many years ago in their seasonal migrations. |
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