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HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
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The September 2025 Issue of A Year Of Sundays has published! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Many thanks to all of our contributors for making it possible. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
https://sites [dot] google [dot] com/view/ayearofsundays/home >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
This month's issue features over 100 poems, prose pieces, artworks, & videos.
Featuring the work of:
Trinity-memyandi L. Venter
N. Monroe
Joseph Danoski
Marcella Leff
Michael Ryle
Louise Charlton Webster
T.L. Ellison
Last Dance
Ash Wurthing
Theresa C. Gaynord
Caitlin Johnson
Echthros Grimm
Hieronymous Corey
Anonymous
Karen Tellefsen
NancyGene
& Michael Pendragon
(Donkeys and Dunces Not Allowed!)
*****
A YEAR OF SUNDAYS:
The Official Art & Literary Magazine of A.A.P.C.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Post poems on our Facebook page: "The Official AAPC (alt.arts.poetry.comments) Poetry Group": //www.facebook.com/groups/184972343500393
Poems should be original works, and can be on any topic, and in any style. Previously published poems are accepted. If you simultaneously submit your poems elsewhere, you will be responsible for removing them from our Facebook page. Poems removed from the Facebook page prior to our monthly online publication will no longer be considered for inclusion.
rCiARTWORK is also welcomed.
PROSE: Short Fiction and Essays are occasionally published as well.
RULES:
rCi"A Year of Sundays" does not accept poems that use obscene language, graphic depictions of sex, or negative depictions of/attacks on any groups of people, races, religions, sexes, gender identities, etc.
rCiYEARLY ANTHOLOGY:
Poems accepted for our monthly online publication will be eligible for inclusion in our annual "Year's Best" print issue. Poems for the annual anthology are selected by our editorial staff.
ABOUT US:
"A Year of Sundays" is an interactive new poetry magazine combining four different media platforms: Usenet, Facebook, Website, and Print. It is part discussion group, part poetry workshop, part monthly online periodical and part annual print anthology.
rCiAlt.arts.poetry.comments is a Usenet group of poets who share their work for comments or critiques. Some poets use the group as a sounding board before submitting their poem(s) to literary magazines. Most are looking for advice or help in fine-tuning their writing, developing better images, improving their use of language, and making sure their writing is clear and enjoyable to the reader. Poetry can also be posted there under the rCLA Year of SundaysrCY Submissions thread.
rCiPoems can be discussed/workshopped in the Usenet group, or simply posted in the Facebook group (although comments are welcome there as well).
rCirCiEDITORIAL STAFF:
Michael Pendragon, Editor & Publisher
NancyGene, Assistant Editor
J.D. Senetto, Founding Editor
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Email Michael Pendragon with questions at: michaelmaleficapendragon@gmail.com
*
^
*
Great issue.
Thanks, NancyGene. And full of great poetry by writers like, and including, yourself.
Thank you, Michael. We intend to write more poems in the coming months. Our Muse has been active.
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
The September 2025 Issue of A Year Of Sundays has published! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Many thanks to all of our contributors for making it possible. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
https://sites [dot] google [dot] com/view/ayearofsundays/home >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
This month's issue features over 100 poems, prose pieces, artworks, & videos.
Featuring the work of:
Trinity-memyandi L. Venter
N. Monroe
Joseph Danoski
Marcella Leff
Michael Ryle
Louise Charlton Webster
T.L. Ellison
Last Dance
Ash Wurthing
Theresa C. Gaynord
Caitlin Johnson
Echthros Grimm
Hieronymous Corey
Anonymous
Karen Tellefsen
NancyGene
& Michael Pendragon
(Donkeys and Dunces Not Allowed!)
*****
A YEAR OF SUNDAYS:
The Official Art & Literary Magazine of A.A.P.C.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Post poems on our Facebook page: "The Official AAPC (alt.arts.poetry.comments) Poetry Group": //www.facebook.com/groups/184972343500393
Poems should be original works, and can be on any topic, and in any style. Previously published poems are accepted. If you simultaneously submit your poems elsewhere, you will be responsible for removing them from our Facebook page. Poems removed from the Facebook page prior to our monthly online publication will no longer be considered for inclusion.
rCiARTWORK is also welcomed.
PROSE: Short Fiction and Essays are occasionally published as well.
RULES:
rCi"A Year of Sundays" does not accept poems that use obscene language, graphic depictions of sex, or negative depictions of/attacks on any groups of people, races, religions, sexes, gender identities, etc.
rCiYEARLY ANTHOLOGY:
Poems accepted for our monthly online publication will be eligible for inclusion in our annual "Year's Best" print issue. Poems for the annual anthology are selected by our editorial staff.
ABOUT US:
"A Year of Sundays" is an interactive new poetry magazine combining four different media platforms: Usenet, Facebook, Website, and Print. It is part discussion group, part poetry workshop, part monthly online periodical and part annual print anthology.
rCiAlt.arts.poetry.comments is a Usenet group of poets who share their work for comments or critiques. Some poets use the group as a sounding board before submitting their poem(s) to literary magazines. Most are looking for advice or help in fine-tuning their writing, developing better images, improving their use of language, and making sure their writing is clear and enjoyable to the reader. Poetry can also be posted there under the rCLA Year of SundaysrCY Submissions thread.
rCiPoems can be discussed/workshopped in the Usenet group, or simply posted in the Facebook group (although comments are welcome there as well).
rCirCiEDITORIAL STAFF:
Michael Pendragon, Editor & Publisher
NancyGene, Assistant Editor
J.D. Senetto, Founding Editor
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Email Michael Pendragon with questions at: michaelmaleficapendragon@gmail.com
*
^
*
Great issue.
Thanks, NancyGene. And full of great poetry by writers like, and including, yourself.
Thank you, Michael. We intend to write more poems in the coming months. Our Muse has been active.
Great news. I look forward to reading (and publishing) them.
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
The September 2025 Issue of A Year Of Sundays has published! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Many thanks to all of our contributors for making it possible.
https://sites [dot] google [dot] com/view/ayearofsundays/home >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
This month's issue features over 100 poems, prose pieces, artworks, & videos.
Featuring the work of:
Trinity-memyandi L. Venter
N. Monroe
Joseph Danoski
Marcella Leff
Michael Ryle
Louise Charlton Webster
T.L. Ellison
Last Dance
Ash Wurthing
Theresa C. Gaynord
Caitlin Johnson
Echthros Grimm
Hieronymous Corey
Anonymous
Karen Tellefsen
NancyGene
& Michael Pendragon
(Donkeys and Dunces Not Allowed!)
*****
A YEAR OF SUNDAYS:
The Official Art & Literary Magazine of A.A.P.C.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Post poems on our Facebook page: "The Official AAPC (alt.arts.poetry.comments) Poetry Group": //www.facebook.com/groups/184972343500393
Poems should be original works, and can be on any topic, and in any style. Previously published poems are accepted. If you simultaneously submit your poems elsewhere, you will be responsible for removing them from our Facebook page. Poems removed from the Facebook page prior to our monthly online publication will no longer be considered for inclusion.
rCiARTWORK is also welcomed.
PROSE: Short Fiction and Essays are occasionally published as well.
RULES:
rCi"A Year of Sundays" does not accept poems that use obscene language, graphic depictions of sex, or negative depictions of/attacks on any groups of people, races, religions, sexes, gender identities, etc.
rCiYEARLY ANTHOLOGY:
Poems accepted for our monthly online publication will be eligible for inclusion in our annual "Year's Best" print issue. Poems for the annual anthology are selected by our editorial staff.
ABOUT US:
"A Year of Sundays" is an interactive new poetry magazine combining four different media platforms: Usenet, Facebook, Website, and Print. It is part discussion group, part poetry workshop, part monthly online periodical and part annual print anthology.
rCiAlt.arts.poetry.comments is a Usenet group of poets who share their work for comments or critiques. Some poets use the group as a sounding board before submitting their poem(s) to literary magazines. Most are looking for advice or help in fine-tuning their writing, developing better images, improving their use of language, and making sure their writing is clear and enjoyable to the reader. Poetry can also be posted there under the rCLA Year of SundaysrCY Submissions thread.
rCiPoems can be discussed/workshopped in the Usenet group, or simply posted in the Facebook group (although comments are welcome there as well).
rCirCiEDITORIAL STAFF:
Michael Pendragon, Editor & Publisher
NancyGene, Assistant Editor
J.D. Senetto, Founding Editor
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Email Michael Pendragon with questions at: michaelmaleficapendragon@gmail.com
*
^
*
Great issue.
Thanks, NancyGene. And full of great poetry by writers like, and including, yourself.
Thank you, Michael. We intend to write more poems in the coming months. Our Muse has been active.
Great news. I look forward to reading (and publishing) them.
We guarantee that they won't be rambling, misspelled, mis-apostrophed, 5th-grade level prose disguised as poetry.
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
The September 2025 Issue of A Year Of Sundays has published! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Many thanks to all of our contributors for making it possible.
https://sites [dot] google [dot] com/view/ayearofsundays/home
This month's issue features over 100 poems, prose pieces, artworks, & videos.
Featuring the work of:
Trinity-memyandi L. Venter
N. Monroe
Joseph Danoski
Marcella Leff
Michael Ryle
Louise Charlton Webster
T.L. Ellison
Last Dance
Ash Wurthing
Theresa C. Gaynord
Caitlin Johnson
Echthros Grimm
Hieronymous Corey
Anonymous
Karen Tellefsen
NancyGene
& Michael Pendragon
(Donkeys and Dunces Not Allowed!)
*****
A YEAR OF SUNDAYS:
The Official Art & Literary Magazine of A.A.P.C. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Post poems on our Facebook page: "The Official AAPC (alt.arts.poetry.comments) Poetry Group": //www.facebook.com/groups/184972343500393
Poems should be original works, and can be on any topic, and in any style. Previously published poems are accepted. If you simultaneously submit your poems elsewhere, you will be responsible for removing them from our Facebook page. Poems removed from the Facebook page prior to our monthly online publication will no longer be considered for inclusion.
rCiARTWORK is also welcomed.
PROSE: Short Fiction and Essays are occasionally published as well.
RULES:
rCi"A Year of Sundays" does not accept poems that use obscene language, graphic depictions of sex, or negative depictions of/attacks on any groups of people, races, religions, sexes, gender identities, etc.
rCiYEARLY ANTHOLOGY:
Poems accepted for our monthly online publication will be eligible for inclusion in our annual "Year's Best" print issue. Poems for the annual anthology are selected by our editorial staff.
ABOUT US:
"A Year of Sundays" is an interactive new poetry magazine combining four different media platforms: Usenet, Facebook, Website, and Print. It is part discussion group, part poetry workshop, part monthly online periodical and part annual print anthology.
rCiAlt.arts.poetry.comments is a Usenet group of poets who share their work for comments or critiques. Some poets use the group as a sounding board before submitting their poem(s) to literary magazines. Most are looking for advice or help in fine-tuning their writing, developing better images, improving their use of language, and making sure their writing is clear and enjoyable to the reader. Poetry can also be posted there under the rCLA Year of SundaysrCY Submissions thread.
rCiPoems can be discussed/workshopped in the Usenet group, or simply posted in the Facebook group (although comments are welcome there as well).
rCirCiEDITORIAL STAFF:
Michael Pendragon, Editor & Publisher
NancyGene, Assistant Editor
J.D. Senetto, Founding Editor
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Email Michael Pendragon with questions at: michaelmaleficapendragon@gmail.com
*
^
*
Great issue.
Thanks, NancyGene. And full of great poetry by writers like, and including, yourself.
Thank you, Michael. We intend to write more poems in the coming months. Our Muse has been active.
Great news. I look forward to reading (and publishing) them.
We guarantee that they won't be rambling, misspelled, mis-apostrophed, 5th-grade level prose disguised as poetry.
Nor is the Official AAPC Facebook group riddled with incessant "Hello Jordys," flame wars, or endless discussions about nose-picking.
The difference between the original Usenet AAPC and the new Official version provides textbook example of how it only takes one bad apple to spoil a barrel.
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:.
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
The September 2025 Issue of A Year Of Sundays has published!
Many thanks to all of our contributors for making it possible.
https://sites [dot] google [dot] com/view/ayearofsundays/home
This month's issue features over 100 poems, prose pieces, artworks, & videos.
Featuring the work of:
Trinity-memyandi L. Venter
N. Monroe
Joseph Danoski
Marcella Leff
Michael Ryle
Louise Charlton Webster
T.L. Ellison
Last Dance
Ash Wurthing
Theresa C. Gaynord
Caitlin Johnson
Echthros Grimm
Hieronymous Corey
Anonymous
Karen Tellefsen
NancyGene
& Michael Pendragon
(Donkeys and Dunces Not Allowed!)
*****
A YEAR OF SUNDAYS:
The Official Art & Literary Magazine of A.A.P.C. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Post poems on our Facebook page: "The Official AAPC (alt.arts.poetry.comments) Poetry Group": //www.facebook.com/groups/184972343500393
Poems should be original works, and can be on any topic, and in any style. Previously published poems are accepted. If you simultaneously submit your poems elsewhere, you will be responsible for removing them from our Facebook page. Poems removed from the Facebook page prior to our monthly online publication will no longer be considered for inclusion.
rCiARTWORK is also welcomed.
PROSE: Short Fiction and Essays are occasionally published as well.
RULES:
rCi"A Year of Sundays" does not accept poems that use obscene language, graphic depictions of sex, or negative depictions of/attacks on any groups of people, races, religions, sexes, gender identities, etc.
rCiYEARLY ANTHOLOGY:
Poems accepted for our monthly online publication will be eligible for inclusion in our annual "Year's Best" print issue. Poems for the annual anthology are selected by our editorial staff.
ABOUT US:
"A Year of Sundays" is an interactive new poetry magazine combining four different media platforms: Usenet, Facebook, Website, and Print. It is part discussion group, part poetry workshop, part monthly online periodical and part annual print anthology.
rCiAlt.arts.poetry.comments is a Usenet group of poets who share their work for comments or critiques. Some poets use the group as a sounding board before submitting their poem(s) to literary magazines. Most are looking for advice or help in fine-tuning their writing, developing better images, improving their use of language, and making sure their writing is clear and enjoyable to the reader. Poetry can also be posted there under the rCLA Year of SundaysrCY Submissions thread.
rCiPoems can be discussed/workshopped in the Usenet group, or simply posted in the Facebook group (although comments are welcome there as well).
rCirCiEDITORIAL STAFF:
Michael Pendragon, Editor & Publisher
NancyGene, Assistant Editor
J.D. Senetto, Founding Editor
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Email Michael Pendragon with questions at: michaelmaleficapendragon@gmail.com
*
^
*
Great issue.
Thanks, NancyGene. And full of great poetry by writers like, and including, yourself.
Thank you, Michael. We intend to write more poems in the coming months. Our Muse has been active.
Great news. I look forward to reading (and publishing) them.
We guarantee that they won't be rambling, misspelled, mis-apostrophed, 5th-grade level prose disguised as poetry.
Nor is the Official AAPC Facebook group riddled with incessant "Hello Jordys," flame wars, or endless discussions about nose-picking.
The difference between the original Usenet AAPC and the new Official version provides textbook example of how it only takes one bad apple to spoil a barrel.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to point out that our membership has been growing steadily over the course of the past 6 months. Seems like word of our little group is really starting to spread.
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
The September 2025 Issue of A Year Of Sundays has published! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Many thanks to all of our contributors for making it possible.
https://sites [dot] google [dot] com/view/ayearofsundays/home
This month's issue features over 100 poems, prose pieces, artworks, & videos.
Featuring the work of:
Trinity-memyandi L. Venter
N. Monroe
Joseph Danoski
Marcella Leff
Michael Ryle
Louise Charlton Webster
T.L. Ellison
Last Dance
Ash Wurthing
Theresa C. Gaynord
Caitlin Johnson
Echthros Grimm
Hieronymous Corey
Anonymous
Karen Tellefsen
NancyGene
& Michael Pendragon
(Donkeys and Dunces Not Allowed!)
*****
A YEAR OF SUNDAYS:
The Official Art & Literary Magazine of A.A.P.C. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Post poems on our Facebook page: "The Official AAPC (alt.arts.poetry.comments) Poetry Group": //www.facebook.com/groups/184972343500393
Poems should be original works, and can be on any topic, and in any style. Previously published poems are accepted. If you simultaneously submit your poems elsewhere, you will be responsible for removing them from our Facebook page. Poems removed from the Facebook page prior to our monthly online publication will no longer be considered for inclusion.
rCiARTWORK is also welcomed.
PROSE: Short Fiction and Essays are occasionally published as well.
RULES:
rCi"A Year of Sundays" does not accept poems that use obscene language, graphic depictions of sex, or negative depictions of/attacks on any groups of people, races, religions, sexes, gender identities, etc.
rCiYEARLY ANTHOLOGY:
Poems accepted for our monthly online publication will be eligible for inclusion in our annual "Year's Best" print issue. Poems for the annual anthology are selected by our editorial staff.
ABOUT US:
"A Year of Sundays" is an interactive new poetry magazine combining four different media platforms: Usenet, Facebook, Website, and Print. It is part discussion group, part poetry workshop, part monthly online periodical and part annual print anthology.
rCiAlt.arts.poetry.comments is a Usenet group of poets who share their work for comments or critiques. Some poets use the group as a sounding board before submitting their poem(s) to literary magazines. Most are looking for advice or help in fine-tuning their writing, developing better images, improving their use of language, and making sure their writing is clear and enjoyable to the reader. Poetry can also be posted there under the rCLA Year of SundaysrCY Submissions thread.
rCiPoems can be discussed/workshopped in the Usenet group, or simply posted in the Facebook group (although comments are welcome there as well).
rCirCiEDITORIAL STAFF:
Michael Pendragon, Editor & Publisher
NancyGene, Assistant Editor
J.D. Senetto, Founding Editor
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Email Michael Pendragon with questions at: michaelmaleficapendragon@gmail.com
*
^
*
Great issue.
Thanks, NancyGene. And full of great poetry by writers like, and including, yourself.
Thank you, Michael. We intend to write more poems in the coming months. Our Muse has been active.
Great news. I look forward to reading (and publishing) them.
We guarantee that they won't be rambling, misspelled, mis-apostrophed, 5th-grade level prose disguised as poetry.
Nor is the Official AAPC Facebook group riddled with incessant "Hello Jordys," flame wars, or endless discussions about nose-picking.
The difference between the original Usenet AAPC and the new Official version provides textbook example of how it only takes one bad apple to spoil a barrel.
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:.
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
The September 2025 Issue of A Year Of Sundays has published!
Many thanks to all of our contributors for making it possible.
https://sites [dot] google [dot] com/view/ayearofsundays/home
This month's issue features over 100 poems, prose pieces, artworks, & videos.
Featuring the work of:
Trinity-memyandi L. Venter
N. Monroe
Joseph Danoski
Marcella Leff
Michael Ryle
Louise Charlton Webster
T.L. Ellison
Last Dance
Ash Wurthing
Theresa C. Gaynord
Caitlin Johnson
Echthros Grimm
Hieronymous Corey
Anonymous
Karen Tellefsen
NancyGene
& Michael Pendragon
(Donkeys and Dunces Not Allowed!)
*****
A YEAR OF SUNDAYS:
The Official Art & Literary Magazine of A.A.P.C. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Post poems on our Facebook page: "The Official AAPC (alt.arts.poetry.comments) Poetry Group": //www.facebook.com/groups/184972343500393
Poems should be original works, and can be on any topic, and in any style. Previously published poems are accepted. If you simultaneously submit your poems elsewhere, you will be responsible for removing them from our Facebook page. Poems removed from the Facebook page prior to our monthly online publication will no longer be considered for inclusion.
rCiARTWORK is also welcomed.
PROSE: Short Fiction and Essays are occasionally published as well.
RULES:
rCi"A Year of Sundays" does not accept poems that use obscene language, graphic depictions of sex, or negative depictions of/attacks on any groups of people, races, religions, sexes, gender identities, etc.
rCiYEARLY ANTHOLOGY:
Poems accepted for our monthly online publication will be eligible for inclusion in our annual "Year's Best" print issue. Poems for the annual anthology are selected by our editorial staff.
ABOUT US:
"A Year of Sundays" is an interactive new poetry magazine combining four different media platforms: Usenet, Facebook, Website, and Print. It is part discussion group, part poetry workshop, part monthly online periodical and part annual print anthology.
rCiAlt.arts.poetry.comments is a Usenet group of poets who share their work for comments or critiques. Some poets use the group as a sounding board before submitting their poem(s) to literary magazines. Most are looking for advice or help in fine-tuning their writing, developing better images, improving their use of language, and making sure their writing is clear and enjoyable to the reader. Poetry can also be posted there under the rCLA Year of SundaysrCY Submissions thread.
rCiPoems can be discussed/workshopped in the Usenet group, or simply posted in the Facebook group (although comments are welcome there as well).
rCirCiEDITORIAL STAFF:
Michael Pendragon, Editor & Publisher
NancyGene, Assistant Editor
J.D. Senetto, Founding Editor
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Email Michael Pendragon with questions at: michaelmaleficapendragon@gmail.com
*
^
*
Great issue.
Thanks, NancyGene. And full of great poetry by writers like, and including, yourself.
Thank you, Michael. We intend to write more poems in the coming months. Our Muse has been active.
Great news. I look forward to reading (and publishing) them.
We guarantee that they won't be rambling, misspelled, mis-apostrophed, 5th-grade level prose disguised as poetry.
Nor is the Official AAPC Facebook group riddled with incessant "Hello Jordys," flame wars, or endless discussions about nose-picking.
The difference between the original Usenet AAPC and the new Official version provides textbook example of how it only takes one bad apple to spoil a barrel.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to point out that our membership has been growing steadily over the course of the past 6 months. Seems like word of our little group is really starting to spread.
We noticed that too, and the new members are not the "professional Facebook joiners" who make up the bulk of Donkey's sites.
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:.
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
The September 2025 Issue of A Year Of Sundays has published!
Many thanks to all of our contributors for making it possible.
https://sites [dot] google [dot] com/view/ayearofsundays/home
This month's issue features over 100 poems, prose pieces, artworks, & videos.
Featuring the work of:
Trinity-memyandi L. Venter
N. Monroe
Joseph Danoski
Marcella Leff
Michael Ryle
Louise Charlton Webster
T.L. Ellison
Last Dance
Ash Wurthing
Theresa C. Gaynord
Caitlin Johnson
Echthros Grimm
Hieronymous Corey
Anonymous
Karen Tellefsen
NancyGene
& Michael Pendragon
(Donkeys and Dunces Not Allowed!)
*****
A YEAR OF SUNDAYS:
The Official Art & Literary Magazine of A.A.P.C. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Post poems on our Facebook page: "The Official AAPC (alt.arts.poetry.comments) Poetry Group": //www.facebook.com/groups/184972343500393
Poems should be original works, and can be on any topic, and in any style. Previously published poems are accepted. If you simultaneously submit your poems elsewhere, you will be responsible for removing them from our Facebook page. Poems removed from the Facebook page prior to our monthly online publication will no longer be considered for inclusion.
rCiARTWORK is also welcomed.
PROSE: Short Fiction and Essays are occasionally published as well.
RULES:
rCi"A Year of Sundays" does not accept poems that use obscene language, graphic depictions of sex, or negative depictions of/attacks on any groups of people, races, religions, sexes, gender identities, etc.
rCiYEARLY ANTHOLOGY:
Poems accepted for our monthly online publication will be eligible for inclusion in our annual "Year's Best" print issue. Poems for the annual anthology are selected by our editorial staff.
ABOUT US:
"A Year of Sundays" is an interactive new poetry magazine combining four different media platforms: Usenet, Facebook, Website, and Print. It is part discussion group, part poetry workshop, part monthly online periodical and part annual print anthology.
rCiAlt.arts.poetry.comments is a Usenet group of poets who share their work for comments or critiques. Some poets use the group as a sounding board before submitting their poem(s) to literary magazines. Most are looking for advice or help in fine-tuning their writing, developing better images, improving their use of language, and making sure their writing is clear and enjoyable to the reader. Poetry can also be posted there under the rCLA Year of SundaysrCY Submissions thread.
rCiPoems can be discussed/workshopped in the Usenet group, or simply posted in the Facebook group (although comments are welcome there as well).
rCirCiEDITORIAL STAFF:
Michael Pendragon, Editor & Publisher
NancyGene, Assistant Editor
J.D. Senetto, Founding Editor
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Email Michael Pendragon with questions at: michaelmaleficapendragon@gmail.com
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Great issue.
Thanks, NancyGene. And full of great poetry by writers like, and including, yourself.
Thank you, Michael. We intend to write more poems in the coming months. Our Muse has been active.
Great news. I look forward to reading (and publishing) them.
We guarantee that they won't be rambling, misspelled, mis-apostrophed, 5th-grade level prose disguised as poetry.
Nor is the Official AAPC Facebook group riddled with incessant "Hello Jordys," flame wars, or endless discussions about nose-picking.
The difference between the original Usenet AAPC and the new Official version provides textbook example of how it only takes one bad apple to spoil a barrel.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to point out that our membership has been growing steadily over the course of the past 6 months. Seems like word of our little group is really starting to spread.
We noticed that too, and the new members are not the "professional Facebook joiners" who make up the bulk of Donkey's sites.
Last time I checked the Dunce-Donkey AAPC Facebook "Edition," nearly all of their members hailed from Columbus. Hmmm...
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The September 2025 Issue of A Year Of Sundays has published!
Many thanks to all of our contributors for making it possible.
https://sites [dot] google [dot] com/view/ayearofsundays/home
This month's issue features over 100 poems, prose pieces, artworks, & videos.
Featuring the work of:
Trinity-memyandi L. Venter
N. Monroe
Joseph Danoski
Marcella Leff
Michael Ryle
Louise Charlton Webster
T.L. Ellison
Last Dance
Ash Wurthing
Theresa C. Gaynord
Caitlin Johnson
Echthros Grimm
Hieronymous Corey
Anonymous
Karen Tellefsen
NancyGene
& Michael Pendragon
(Donkeys and Dunces Not Allowed!)
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A YEAR OF SUNDAYS:
The Official Art & Literary Magazine of A.A.P.C. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Post poems on our Facebook page: "The Official AAPC (alt.arts.poetry.comments) Poetry Group": //www.facebook.com/groups/184972343500393
Poems should be original works, and can be on any topic, and in any style. Previously published poems are accepted. If you simultaneously submit your poems elsewhere, you will be responsible for removing them from our Facebook page. Poems removed from the Facebook page prior to our monthly online publication will no longer be considered for inclusion.
rCiARTWORK is also welcomed.
PROSE: Short Fiction and Essays are occasionally published as well.
RULES:
rCi"A Year of Sundays" does not accept poems that use obscene language, graphic depictions of sex, or negative depictions of/attacks on any groups of people, races, religions, sexes, gender identities, etc.
rCiYEARLY ANTHOLOGY:
Poems accepted for our monthly online publication will be eligible for inclusion in our annual "Year's Best" print issue. Poems for the annual anthology are selected by our editorial staff.
ABOUT US:
"A Year of Sundays" is an interactive new poetry magazine combining four different media platforms: Usenet, Facebook, Website, and Print. It is part discussion group, part poetry workshop, part monthly online periodical and part annual print anthology.
rCiAlt.arts.poetry.comments is a Usenet group of poets who share their work for comments or critiques. Some poets use the group as a sounding board before submitting their poem(s) to literary magazines. Most are looking for advice or help in fine-tuning their writing, developing better images, improving their use of language, and making sure their writing is clear and enjoyable to the reader. Poetry can also be posted there under the rCLA Year of SundaysrCY Submissions thread.
rCiPoems can be discussed/workshopped in the Usenet group, or simply posted in the Facebook group (although comments are welcome there as well).
rCirCiEDITORIAL STAFF:
Michael Pendragon, Editor & Publisher
NancyGene, Assistant Editor
J.D. Senetto, Founding Editor
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Email Michael Pendragon with questions at: michaelmaleficapendragon@gmail.com
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Great issue.
Thanks, NancyGene. And full of great poetry by writers like, and including, yourself.
Thank you, Michael. We intend to write more poems in the coming months. Our Muse has been active.
Great news. I look forward to reading (and publishing) them.
We guarantee that they won't be rambling, misspelled, mis-apostrophed, 5th-grade level prose disguised as poetry.
Nor is the Official AAPC Facebook group riddled with incessant "Hello Jordys," flame wars, or endless discussions about nose-picking.
The difference between the original Usenet AAPC and the new Official version provides textbook example of how it only takes one bad apple to spoil a barrel.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to point out that our membership has been growing steadily over the course of the past 6 months. Seems like word of our little group is really starting to spread.
We noticed that too, and the new members are not the "professional Facebook joiners" who make up the bulk of Donkey's sites.
Last time I checked the Dunce-Donkey AAPC Facebook "Edition," nearly all of their members hailed from Columbus. Hmmm...
And two of the Donkey-spawn were Administrators.