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Call for Submissions!
Submissions are always free! ✨
We would love to read your poems. 🥰
Submit your work today! 💛
~~~
We are Oatleaf, an online poetry publication!
Submissions are open year-round!
oatleafpoetry.com
Last year we started our online poetry journal and published 47 poems on our old blog. Those amazing poems were then collected into a digital volume that is available for download!
We’ve been on hiatus but Oatleaf is back! The journal is now on Substack and submissions are open!
Hello poets!
We have been on hiatus for a few months but we are excited to announce that Oatleaf is ready to get back up and running again.
Oatleaf is now on Substack!
It will be easier to subscribe to the journal and get poems sent directly to your inbox.
Submissions are open!
oatleafpoetry.com
Hello! It’s been a little bit and we have a short announcement. Due to unexpected life events, Oatleaf Poetry Magazine will be going on hiatus. We want to say thank you to our readers and contributors for getting involved and supporting the magazine during our first year in 2025. As of right now, we are unable to dedicate time to Oatleaf while also working on our own individual projects and dealing with personal matters. We hope to return but we are not sure when we will be ready to. Thank you again to all the poets who made Oatleaf’s first 10 micro-issues possible. We appreciate you.
Changes to Oatleaf Poetry Magazine
Hello poets!
This year we are going to do things differently than we did in 2025.
Last year we were publishing poems weekly in a blog format. Each month was considered an issue or micro issue. We then shut down the blog site and shifted issues to a downloadable digital format.
In 2026, our publishing schedule will work differently. Submissions are still open on a rolling basis!
Issues will be published during March, June, & September.
An end of year volume (compiling the three issues) will be released in October.
November and December will still function as our awards season to nominate six poets for the Pushcart Prize and announce one poet as the winner of the Oatleaf Poetry Award!
As a two person team, we are looking forward to these changes. We are also looking forward to reading your wonderful poetry submissions!
Submit Your Poems Here
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We are excited to announce the winner and first recipient of The Oatleaf Poetry Award!
Congratulations to Claudia Wysocky, author of “The Melting Clock”, published in September of 2025.
You can read Claudia Wysocky’s winning poem in our 2025 Volume!
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Submissions for 2026
Hello, poets and lovers of poetry!
Help us get ready for our magazine's January 2026 issue and send us your poems today! Our submission window is always open and we are excited for the new year and new poetry. All are welcome!
Send us your poems
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Oatleaf’s Pushcart Prize Nominees 2025
Hello! We are excited to announce our Pushcart Prize nominees for the year of 2025! It was difficult to narrow down the best poems we’ve published this year to just six, but we also wanted to say that we appreciate all of the poets that were able to contribute to the magazine this past year. Below are our nominees!
Fur Malorum by Sia Moon
Inversion by James Lilliefors
Post Mortem by Peter J. King
The @ by Elana Lavine
The Melting Clock by Claudia Wysocky
White Sails on the Shores of Ithaca by Benjamin Parker
Congratulations to our nominees!
Next month we’ll be announcing the winner of the Oatleaf Poetry Award! One of our six Pushcart nominees will be receiving our annual in-house poetry award and we are excited to make the announcement in December! See you then!
Hello, poets! Happy November!
We’d like to thank all the wonderful poets who contributed to Oatleaf in our very first year. We are grateful to be able to provide a home for your poetry.
We are excited to read through new submissions for future issues!
The magazine is now currently in our break period through November and December but works can still be submitted for 2026! Please send us your poetry!
We will soon announce our Pushcart Prize nominees. It’s difficult to choose only six! Please stay tuned for our nominees announcement!
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A Few Announcements
Hello, poets!
We have a few announcements here at Oatleaf.
Moving forward, publication will occur via downloadable PDF that will be published on a monthly basis starting at the end of next January. We are no longer going to use the weekly blog format.
All work published during our 2025 season has been compiled into a full volume that is available for download! We are excited to share the full volume with you all! Please visit oatleafpoetry.com and check out the “issues” button.
Next month we are going to announce our nominees for the Pushcart Prize!
In December, we are going to announce the winner of our in-house poetry award!
Please stay tuned.
That’s about it for announcements. Please visit oatleafpoetry.com for more information. Thank you!
Things to know about Oatleaf:
We are:
~An online poetry magazine
~A not-for-profit publication
~Anti-AI
~Queer-owned
~Nominating for the Pushcart Prize
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Submissions are always open and free!
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