Poetry Mags with High Acceptance Rates for New Poets

(This is is outdated. See our list of poetry magazines with high acceptance rates or poetry magazines for established poets (much more selective)

It’s pretty hard to get your poetry published nowadays. But these poetry mags with high acceptance rates might help! You can find plenty more over on my list of approachable poetry magazines. But if you really want to up your odds of getting published, make sure you read over my poetry publication guide

Here’s what I found this week:


Some Poetry Mags with High Acceptance Rates

Amethyst Review

Acceptance Rate: 40-50%
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Scarlet Leaf Review

Acceptance Rate: 55-65%
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Literary Yard

Acceptance Rate: 50-60%
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The Ekphrastic Review

Acceptance Rate: 50-60%
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