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I accept up to 3 poems... I was accepting up to 5, but got swamped with submissions... Reduced to 3 and still most poets submit the max.. I ask for multiples because I really want to give writers the exposure they deserve and the packet allows more of a guarantee that I'll find at least one piece that fits the magazine and be able to publish the poet... But I've been known to often accept all the pieces in a packet... And my contributors have been fine with that....

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A fascinating and thoughtful piece, Mark. I would never have considered withdrawing a piece I had submitted, that had been accepted...and I'm pretty sure I won't begin that practice, sticking with withdrawing a simultaneously subbed poem only for a sooner acceptance.

And yet, it is an extraordinary gift of respect for writers that you describe this possibility. Writers (increasingly, it seems, at least in my experience with one sector of the publishing world ) have so little agency in their own careers, and your discussion opens doors.

For me, when I send a poem or poems, it feels like that's my offering, my part of what I hope will be (but know may not be) a contract. It feels right - but yes, the many-months of consideration are prohibitive. The clearer preferences are from editors, the easier it is as a writer to navigate choices for what, or if, to send.

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