Poetry Competitions = Poor Writer By Behlor Santi

That article includes this useful bit (see my note at the end):

Below are nine paying markets that you’ll won’t find in the academic poetry press. Enjoy.

Artemis Magazine
Ian Randall Strock, editor
Guidelines:
http://www.lrcpubs.com/artemismagazine/guidelines.html
Pays $.50-$1 per line for poetry

BABYBUG Magazine
Paula Morrow, executive editor
Guidelines:

Scripts from famous movies

Pays $25 minimum

Chiaroscuro
Sandra Kasturi, poetry editor
Guidelines:
http://chizine.com/submissions_poetry.htm
Note: Closed to submissions until January 1, 2005
Pays $7 per poem

Children’s Better Health Institute
Note: Please submit ms to appropriate magazine editor
Guidelines:
http://www.cbhi.org/cbhi/writersguidelines.shtml
Pays $25 minimum

Grit
Note: Submit to editor in chief
Guidelines:
http://www.grit.com/guidelines/
Pays $10-$15 per poem

The Mennonite
Gordon Houser, associate editor for features
Guidelines:
http://www.themennonite.org/php/submissions.guidelines.poets.php
Pays $50 to $75 per poem

Over The Back Fence
Sarah Williamson, editor
Guidelines:
http://www.pantherpublishing.com/guidelines.html
Pays $25 for poetry

Strange Horizons
Harold Bowes and M. R James, senior editors
Guidelines:
http://www.strangehorizons.com/guidelines/poetry.shtml
Pays $20 per poem

NOTE: I archived this portion of the article for my own use mostly, to make sure I don’t lose these sites…but the original article has these all linked up, and it’s still there  at Writer’s Weekly. Please go there and read the article, then visit these sites from there.