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Fall can be a beautifully inspiring—and incredibly busy—season for writers. With the school year underway, work demands increasing, and the holiday season approaching, finding dedicated time to write can be a challenge. At Frontier Poetry, we strive to remain attuned to both the dreams and realities of our submitters, offering an ever-evolving array of opportunities to support your creative journey.
We’re thrilled to invite you to join the 2025 Fall Poetry Lab—a unique experience designed to provide personalized editorial feedback, curated learning resources, and the invaluable chance to collaborate with fellow poets during this bustling time of year. Registrations are open from October 1 to October 31, 2025.
This lab is an all-online space where you can get your work edited by our consultants, writers who either have significant publishing experience, work at an MFA program, or work in the publishing industry. They will apply their expertise to your poems, providing in-depth developmental feedback that will help your best work find its way to the page. Our consultants receive a significant portion of the lab fee.
Below are a few stand out opportunities of the poetry lab program—we’re doing our utmost to pack this opportunity with great material for you!
And just when you thought it couldn’t get better….
Akashic Books has generously partnered with us for the month, and all our lab participants will receive a code ( applied during checkout) which provides a 30% discount on (most) of the books on their site, which can be found HERE.
Sign up, submit up to ten pages of poetry, and get ready to take your writing to the next level. This sample gives our editors a fuller picture of your voice, strengths, and opportunities for growth.
Natasha Rao is the author of Latitude, which was selected by Ada Limón as the winner of the 2021 APR/Honickman First Book Prize. The recipient of a 2021 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Fellowship from the Poetry Foundation, she has also received fellowships from Bread Loaf, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, and the Vermont Studio Center. She has received additional support from the Community of Writers, the Hambidge Center, and the VCCA. Her work appears in The Nation, American Poetry Review, The Atlantic, The New York Times Magazine, The Yale Review, and elsewhere. She holds a BA from Brown University and an MFA from NYU, where she was a Goldwater Fellow. She is currently Co-Editor of American Chordata.
Memoirist, essayist, and poet Rebecca Evans’ Safe Handling, a collection-length poem, weaves family and heartbreak while navigating our challenging medical industry. Her memoir in verse, Tangled by Blood, bridges motherhood and betrayal, untangling wounds and restoring what it means to be a mother. Evans’ poems and essays have appeared in Narratively, The Rumpus, Brevity, Hypertext Magazine, War, Literature & the Arts, The Limberlost Review, and more. She's earned two MFAs, one in creative nonfiction, the other in poetry, from the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe. She’s co-edited an anthology of poems, When There Are Nine, a tribute to the life and achievements of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Moon Tide Press, 2022), She teaches high school teens in the juvenile justice system through journaling and art projects and co-hosts Radio Boise’s “Writer to Writer” show. Rebecca is disabled, a military veteran, and shares space with four Newfoundlands and her sons. She does her best writing in a hidden alcove beneath her stairway.
Sam Herschel Wein (he/they) is a lollygagging plum of a poet who specializes in perpetual frolicking. They have an MFA from the University of Tennessee and were the recipient of a 2022 Pushcart Prize. Their third chapbook, Butt Stuff Flower Bush, is out now with Porkbelly Press. He co-founded and edits Underblong Journal. They have recent work in Poetry Northwest, The Los Angeles Review, and Puerto del Sol, among others.
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