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At Peeking Cat Poetry Magazine we like poems that tell the truth in some way - poems that dare to be honest about something important, or poems that find something beautiful to say about everyday...
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We are currently accepting submissions for the magazine!Read the submission guidelines for more information.Peeking Cat Anthology 2016 Out Now!The Peeking Cat Anthology 2016 is now available!40 poems,...
View ArticlePeeking Cat Anthology 2016
Peeking Cat Anthology 2016The Peeking Cat Anthology 2016 is now available!40 poems, three short stories, and six photographs from writers and photographers worldwide.Available in paperback and...
View ArticleHow to Make Literary Magazine Editors Happy
Submitting to literary magazines can be a bit of a minefield, to say the least. Literary database Duotrope has around 6,000 poetry, fiction and non-fiction publications listed on its website, and there...
View ArticleWriting Without Fear: Has Everything Already Been Written?
One of the things I sometimes struggle with is coming up with new writing ideas that nobody else has written about before. More than once I have explained one of my plot ideas to my partner, only to be...
View ArticleSeven Ways To Be Productive Without Actually Writing
Who says you have to have a pen in your hand or a Word document open in order to be productive? You might be in a place or situation where you’re not able to sit down and write uninterrupted, you might...
View ArticleWriter Interview: Michael Lee Johnson
Welcome to the first Writer Interview on the Peeking Cat blog! We're starting off this new series of interviews with some words from the man who inspired me to start this. Michael Lee Johnson is a...
View ArticleWriter Interview: Lisa Stice
This week's interview is with poet and Peeking Cat Poetry contributor Lisa Stice! She has most recently been published in the Christmas and January issues of the magazine, and it's particularly...
View ArticleWhat's New At Peeking Cat Poetry Magazine?
In December, when I was thinking about how I would spend my time off in those days between Christmas and New Year, I decided that 2017 was going to be a great year for Peeking Cat. On Christmas Eve, I...
View ArticleWriter Interview: Jake Tringali
Hi all! We're back with a new writer interview -this time with Jake Tringali! Read on to find out about this previous Peeking Cat contributor, and the diverse experiences that inspire his writing.When...
View ArticleWriter Interview: Idalis Harris
This week's interview is with Idalis Harris! Idalis is an 18 year old poet from Los Angeles and is currently studying at Arizona State University. Her poems have been published in Peeking Cat Poetry...
View ArticleWriter Interview: Scott Thomas Outlar
Another week, another writer interview! Today we're spending some time with Scott Thomas Outlar - poetry, fiction and essay writer, and editor for Walking Is Still Honest Press, The Blue Mountain...
View ArticleIssue 23 Out Now!
The March issue is out now! Featuring 16 poems and two flash fiction stories from a group of diverse writers. I hope you enjoy reading it!Buy Issue 23 print copyDownload free PDF
View ArticleWriter Interview: Fiona Sinclair
This week our writer interview is with poet Fiona Sinclair! I hope you're finding it as interesting as I am, discovering all these different writers, what their habits and inspirations are, and what...
View ArticleCall Yourself A Writer? Here’s Why You Should
This blog has been written to give you one piece of advice today: call yourself a writer.It took me a while to learn this myself, perhaps because there are some misconceptions about what a 'real...
View ArticleWriter Interview: M. Sakran
Today's writer interview is with poet and author M. Sakran! Find out about his journey into the world of writing, how he mixes poetry with artwork, and the challenges of writing novels and moving...
View ArticleBook Review: How Not To Write A Novel
There are thousands of books aimed at writers, that promise to show us the secrets to writing and getting published. In fact, just by doing a quick search on Amazon, I found 86,000 printed titles under...
View ArticleWriting Prompt: Write Your Own Happy Place
I think everyone should have their own happy place. Somewhere where we can retire by ourselves, or be surrounded by loved ones, or even complete strangers - whatever works for us. A place where we can...
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