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The Bealtine Edition

category international | arts and media | press release author Friday May 15, 2009 16:10author by PPP Publicationsauthor email editors at paganpoetrypages dot com Report this post to the editors

New poets, New poems, Competition results

The PaganPoetryPages e-zine presents the Bealtine Edition, with a wide variety of new poetry, from both regular contributors and new poets.

The Bealtine Edition also showcases the entries from our Pagan Paeans launch competition, celebrating the publication of our first anthology of poetry. The winner will recieve a £20 Amazon Voucher and a free copy of Pagan Paeans.
Poems in this edition include themes as diverse as death, love, Muck Ups, and of course Bealtine, Summer, Spirit.
Readers can also register to access the members' forum where they can post poetry, give and receive feedback on work, enter competitions and join in debates. Members' poetry is also accepted for submission to the Pagan Poetry Pages E- zine.

Submissions can also be made to editors@paganpoetrypages.com


The Pagan Paeans Anthology is available from http://www.cafepress.com/paganpaeans or direct from editors@paganpoetrypages.com (only €12 plus P&P)

Related Link: http://www.anfianna.com/paganpoetrypages/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewforum&f=22
author by sara curranpublication date Sat May 16, 2009 11:40author email saramacha at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

I would like to encourage anyone who is interested in poetry to visit the site http://www.paganpoetrypages.com ; you don't have to be pagan, although it is one of the only places for poets on the net that reflects nature based, or pre christian interests. There are lots of non pagan members and lots of non pagan poetry - it's a friendly and interesting place and the book is wonderful, has become one of my favourite reads!
Sara Curran

Related Link: http://www.cafepress.com/paganpaeans
 
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