Founded in 2009, Jellyfish Magazine publishes fresh, new, cutting-edge poems, primarily from younger writers, at least twice a year. Access is free. Each issue features poems from about a dozen poets. Readers may like to begin with the current issue and then work their way back through the Archive, where they will find hundreds of excellent poems in a range of styles. For example, in the Fall 2012 issue, Laurie Saurborn Young's "After Odysseus Says She's Beautiful" examines the intimacy of new love, while in the Spring 2009 issue (the magazine's first), Anne Cecelia Holmes points to the ineffable in "The Cosmos, Etc."
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