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Dear Word Salad Faithful – 

The editors of Word Salad encourage you to tap into the dormant muse locked in your pen stroke (or your touch happy digits shuffling across your e-gadgets if you’re feeling frisky) as we are ready to accept submissions for our spring 2012 issue.

As always, it’s open season here at Word Salad: 

we accept poetry on any subject;

written in any particular style;

any individual poem (s) can be of any given length;

we accept works from local poets; 

poets Nationwide; 

poets Worldwide; 

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This letter is to let our readers know that the most recent copy of Word Salad Poetry Magazine is available as a Kindle E-book that you can own.  If you have a Prime membership, you can also borrow it for free for one month.  However, for those that want the permanent copy of the magazine you can purchase it for $5.99.  Please support Word Salad Poetry Magazine.  Your purchase will help to cover the costs of Web Hosting, software and other costs associated with producing an online poetry magazine.  Indeed, with the very affordable price if we get enough sales then w

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MJD Algera, the newest member of our staff has offered the following introduction to the latest edition of Word Salad Poetry Magazine. He works with Bruce Whealton as co-Publisher. Jean Arthur Jones, Bruce Whealton and MJD Algera are the three co-editors of Word Salad Poetry Magazine.

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Hello to all our readers, past and currently published poets,

I, Bruce Whealton, am writing on behalf of our staff.

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Hello to all our readers, past and currently published poets,

I, Bruce Whealton, am writing on behalf of our staff.

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Word Salad Poetry Magazine is currently accepting poetry for our next issue of Word Salad Poetry Magazine.  We will seek to have the next edition published in mid-October and we will be accepting poetry for the next edition from now until October 7.

Word Salad will accept poetry in any genre, with any theme and subject matter.  Since Halloween is coming up it might be nice to get some dark, horror poetry in the tradition of the Halloween season and what it means to all of us. 

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About Bruce Whealton

Bruce Whealton attended the Georgia Institute of Technology and received his Bachelors Degree in Electrical/computer Engineering in 1989. Bruce went on to receive his Masters in Social Work from the University of South Carolina in 1996.

Bruce Whealton began to think of himself as a poet beginning back in 1992, when he shared his poetry at a poetry reading for the first time.  This was at the Coastline Convention Center overlooking the Cape Fear River, in Wilmington, NC.  He began Word Salad as an online poetry magazine in 1995.

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