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Here is a template you can use for editing pages. Click on "edit" at the top and then copy/paste this form.
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Anti- is not aesthetically affiliated with Nicanor Parra’s school of antipoetry, though the editor does share his skepticism about the supposed mystical powers of poetry. Anti- is contrarian, a devil’s advocate that primarily stands against the confinement of poetry in too-small boxes. Anti- wants to provide a single arena for a wide range of styles and ideas, so these different kinds of poets and poems can either fight it out or learn to coexist. We want to be a venue where voices from the margin can be heard next to more established ones. We’re also interested in work that blurs boundaries: between verse and prose, traditional and cutting edge, metrical and free, humorous and scary, narrative and lyric and linguistically fragmented
 
 
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=== Standard ===
 
=== Standard ===
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Thank you for sending work to Anti-. I'm sorry to tell you that I've decided not to publish your poetry. Thanks again for thinking of us, and please keep reading http://anti-poetry.com/. I wish you all the best in your writing.
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Sincerely,
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Steven D. Schroeder
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Editor, Anti-
 
=== Higher Tier ===
 
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Revision as of 20:17, 16 January 2013

Anti- is not aesthetically affiliated with Nicanor Parra’s school of antipoetry, though the editor does share his skepticism about the supposed mystical powers of poetry. Anti- is contrarian, a devil’s advocate that primarily stands against the confinement of poetry in too-small boxes. Anti- wants to provide a single arena for a wide range of styles and ideas, so these different kinds of poets and poems can either fight it out or learn to coexist. We want to be a venue where voices from the margin can be heard next to more established ones. We’re also interested in work that blurs boundaries: between verse and prose, traditional and cutting edge, metrical and free, humorous and scary, narrative and lyric and linguistically fragmented


Prose rejections

Standard

Text of Standard Rejection

Higher Tier

Text of Higher Tier Rejection

Poetry rejections

Standard

Thank you for sending work to Anti-. I'm sorry to tell you that I've decided not to publish your poetry. Thanks again for thinking of us, and please keep reading http://anti-poetry.com/. I wish you all the best in your writing.

Sincerely,
Steven D. Schroeder
Editor, Anti-

Higher Tier

Text of Higher Tier Rejection