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Muse-Pie Press
Publishing Poetry since 1980

   
   
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Muse-Pie Press, founded in the early 80s by R.G. Rader, has been known for the
publication of award-winning poetry and poets and has developed a reputation for
being open to all styles and genres of the poetic voice, including haiku,
experimental work, spoken word poetry and confessionalist, narrative, academic,
philosophical, formalist, or other contemporary styles and genres.

If it is good poetry, with technical proficiency and emotional appeal, Muse-Pie
takes it seriously.



Drawing by Heather Stivison

 

The artwork for Muse-Pie Press' new site design was drawn by Heather Stivison
and used on the very first issue of Muse-Pie Journal in 1981. We would like to
thank her for her permission to use it again for our new digital design.
Heather's work has been widely exhibited and can be found on her site at
heatherstivisonart.com.

 

 




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Pandemic: A Worldwide Community Poem of poets'
contributions from sixteen countries on their thoughts of
living through this worldwide pandemic.



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