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MEARI aims to treat poems like living things by publishing not only the final draft, but also the previous drafts, handwritten notes, annotations, and other documents that show the poem’s growth alongside it.

Highlights

  • Vibe:Send us your best but less intimidating
  • Response time:
    31 days after submission*
    Editor reported data
     / 
    ?*
    Chill Subs tracker stats
  • Acceptance rate:
    ?*
    Editor reported data
     / 
    100.00%*
    Chill Subs tracker stats

Publication

  • Accepts simultaneous submissions

    What's that?

    When you can submit your work to multiple magazines at the same time

  • Accepts previously published

    From the editors

    Anthologies, Blogs, Defunct Mags, Only Appeared In Print, Other Lit Mags, Personal Websites, Social Media

    What's that?

    When the magazine wants to publish your previously published work. Requirements vary

  • Nominates for prizes

  • Active on social media

  • Available in print

  • Provides contributor copies

  • Has examples online

  • Offers expedited response

  • Runs themed calls

How to submit

  • Processs

    Form

  • Cover letter

    No cover letter advice

  • Eligibility

    No specific eligibility requirements

  • Formatting

    PDF documents. Garamond, 11-point font. No specific spacing requirements.

  • Author's rights

    We don't have rights information for this magazine

  • Additional info

Tracker statistics

1

Total submissions tracked

-

Average response time

100.00%

Average acceptance rate

-

Fastest response time

-

Slowest response time

*Weird response times we excluded from calculations: 4 days

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About

MEARI publishes one poem—as a set of progress documents and the final piece—a week. MEARI is open for free submissions year-round. MEARI is derived from the Korean word for echo, “메아리.” Because the process of a poem’s formation is like an echo—it changes with every iteration, but the core stays the ...

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    Giljoon Lee

    Editor-in-Chief