Friday 26 February 2010

A new online journal published by The Frogmore Press: morphrog

morphrog, the online journal of The Frogmore Press, will launch in July. It will be edited by Jeremy Page and Peter Stewart.


Issues will be accessible for a strict three-month period (in this case 1 July – 30 September). morphrog will publish poems that operate at the extremes of experiment and tradition and welcomes submission of both very long and very short poems. Copyright in every case will remain with the poet.


The deadline for submissions to issue one is 31 May. Poets are asked to send no more than four poems as a single Word attachment or in the body of the email to: morphrog@gmail.com

Thursday 11 February 2010

Poetry South East 2010

In October the Frogmore Press will publish Poetry South East 2010, an anthology of poetry from writers resident in Kent, Surrey and East and West Sussex. The anthology will be edited by Jeremy Page and Catherine Smith and will consist of fifty-two poems by fifty-two poets.

Poets resident in Kent, Surrey, East or West Sussex are invited to submit up to three poems for consideration for publication in the anthology by 30 April 2010 to Poetry South East 2010 at the above address.

Please include a stamped SAE or email address for reply. Poets whose work has been selected for inclusion will be notified by the end of May and will receive two gratis copies of the anthology on publication in October.

The Frogmore Press
F.A.O. Alexandra Loske
21 Mildmay Road
Lewes BN7 1PJ

Sunday 7 February 2010

A new lease of life

Having just accepted the post of Managing Editor of the Frogmore Press I have decided to revive this blog, not least because 2010 promises to be a very busy year for the Press:

- The Frogmore Papers will publish their 75th number in March.

- morphrog, the Press's new online journal will launch in July.

- Stewart Conn will spend the month of June adjudicating the 24th Frogmore Poetry Prize.

- October will see the launch of Poetry South East 2010, edited by Jeremy Page and Catherine Smith.

Stay tuned and keep on reading poetry.
Alexandra