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Updated 2011 MMM Press Book Prize info forthcoming...

April 15th Event in Nyack, NY info forthcoming...

The Flash fiction Contest winner is Nicole Reid! The Poetry Contest winner is Erica Goss! The 2010 MMM Press Book Prize is still in progress (news forthcoming).

All That Gorgeous Pitiless Song, poetry by Rebecca Foust selected by Steven Huff, ed. of Tiger Bark Press

The 2009 Book Prize Winner Renato Rosaldo! & the 2009 Poetry & Flash fiction winners

MMM Press is archived on the Joe Milford Poetry Show

Vol. X | 2nd printing | 2001 W. S. Merwin issue: only 36 left....

MMM Online | ROOSEVELT U READING @ AWP 2009

mmm-submissions.org is closed while we work through the large backlog! [09/23/2011] Also, before you submit again, please see the updated guidelines.

200 Reasons MMM is still great...

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Selections from Many Mountains Moving have been published in the Best American Poetry and The Pushcart Prize anthologies. Please see our Mission statement.

Since August 3, 2008

Many Mountains Moving Mission Statement:

1. to foster appreciation of diverse cultures through top-notch literature and art.

2. to provide support and recognition for both established and emerging writers and artists.

3. to provide a much-needed literary space for writers of diverse backgrounds.

Many Mountains Moving Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization that publishes a literary journal of diverse contemporary voices and MMM Press poetry books. MMM, Inc. also does salons, readings & events around the country.

01/03/2011 updated by Jeffrey Ethan Lee, director, senior poetry editor

Many Mountains Moving, always committed to the important issues of diversity, language experiments, political witness, in addition to race, gender, and sexuality, has expanded the journal to include a recurring sections devoted to ecopoetry or drama.

 

If you are a contributor to Vol. X, you are entitled to the contributor price of $8 as long as Vol. X is in print. The cover price is $13.95. Copies were sent out from June 10 to the 14th.

 

UPDATED GUIDELINES: Please submit only one story or essay at a time, and only twice per calendar year. Please submit poetry, play pr mixed genre submissions no more than twice per annual reading period. Submissions that exceed the limit or that arrive when we are not reading may be deleted or returned unread.