The Community Resource for All Things Poetry
Voicemail Poems is an online magazine that highlights the intimate and raw voices of new and established writers of all styles. Poets submit to the magazine by reading their work to a voicemail box. Our favorites are picked seasonally and published on our website (voicemailpoems.org) and our Soundcloud (soundcloud.com/voicemailpoems).
(https://voicemailpoems.submittable.com/submit)
>> We only consider one poem per poet at a time. If you submit more than one poem we will reject all of them.
>> If you’ve been published by us before, please wait 6 months or so before submitting again. We want to get as many new people involved as possible!
>> We don’t mind if the poem has been previously published by another magazine. Life is too short.
>> Please submit only original poetry of your own creation.
>> CONSENT: Do you say the name of someone you know personally in your poem? Do you quote or paraphrase or reference something they did or said? This should go without saying, but you should be asking people for their permission if you can.
>> Please be okay with having your poem come up in Google searches with your name next to it.
>> Calling from OUTSIDE the USA? Try dialing 001-910-703-7636
** Some countries’ phone providers will have “exit codes” in order to dial out internationally. Here’s a list of exit codes. If you are still having trouble placing the call, we also have a WhatsApp account (under the number 856-397-8349) & we will accept submissions via the voice memo feature there.
>> If you are still unable to reach us, please send us an email at voicemailpoems@gmail.com, and we will do our absolute best to resolve the issue.
>> Poems MUST be 3 minutes or less. You’ll get cut off if your poem is longer than 3 minutes. Feel free to call back and try again if you run long the first time but do not split the piece up into two calls we will not accept it like that.
>> The poem must be read by you. Using your voice. Text to speech programs are only allowed if you actually require it to communicate verbally.