Panoply

Panoply We share the best in contemporary poetry and short prose, to enlighten and entertain, and to touch our readers’ hearts and minds. We focus on the writing.

Editor-in-Chief, Jeff Santosuosso
Co-Editors, Clara Burghelea, Ryn Holmes and Andrea Walker

We read 100% blind, accept no more than one piece per submitter per issue, read submissions only once the Call for Submissions has closed. (Those that fall between Calls are automatically considered for the next issue.) Panoply's been read in over 160 countries and includes pieces from writers from 48 US s

tates and 26 foreign countries. We take great pride in offering a spectrum of voices ranging from teens to septuagenarians, from new, emerging voices to highly accomplished and acclaimed writers. We've settled into a 3x/year calendar, spring, autumn and winter. Panoply is listed in POETS & WRITERS, with publication here worth "2 points" for a P&W listing. We have a (truncated) Duotrope listing and plan to submit for the Pushcart Prize. Thank you for reading and/or submitting to Panoply! We love our readers and contributors, recognizing that the ezine would be nothing without them!

07/07/2025

Sorry to announce that we've suspended Panoply indefinitely. Painful choice. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your interest, support, and fine work! Best wishes to all for continued success. Thank you for thinking of Panoply. Love, Andrea, Clara, and Jeff, Editors. panoplyzine.com

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13/06/2025

“To see we must forget the name of the thing we are looking at.” ― Claude Monet. This is one of my favorite quotations. This week's Editors' Choice by Michelle DeRose gives us an example of what he meant. panoplyzine.com

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06/06/2025

Waking up, the awakening, a wake-up call. That process is nearly as variable and numerous as "the stars in the sky." We don't just open our eyes! Enjoy this week's Editors' Choice from Elly Katz. panoplyzine.com

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30/05/2025

Man is a social animal. Indeed. Let's explore part of what that means, a profound responsibility. Enjoy this week's Editors' Choice, "Farmhouse," by Samn Stockwell. panoplyzine.com

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23/05/2025

How would you describe your life? Any events rush to the forefront? Any tone you think most appropriate? Have a look at this week's Editors' Choice, "Delinquents," by Lenny DellaRocca. panoplyzine.com

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16/05/2025

"To boldly go ..." Well-established in the parlance, but deservedly so. This week's Editors' Choice from Oormila Vijayakrishnan Prahlad reminds us of Life's journey. No matter how far-flung, how unfamiliar, how prolonged, each of us makes their own personal journey. And none or without risk. Or reward. And that's what fires our longing, our dedication, and perseverance. Enjoy! panoplyzine.com

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02/05/2025

Issue 30 of Panoply is up! In fact, this marks the completion of our 10th year! We had so much deserving work that this one's overloaded with wonder. Please visit panoplyzine.com. Thanks for thinking of Panoply.

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So, here's Tortola, the largest island of the BVIs. "So what?" you ask. "So, we have a contributor to our upcoming Issue...
27/04/2025

So, here's Tortola, the largest island of the BVIs. "So what?" you ask. "So, we have a contributor to our upcoming Issue 30 from there!" we reply! In fact, along with contributions from 26 US States, Issue 30 features lovely work from writers from 7 foreign countries! Check again soon. We'll be posting Issue 30, which by the way, completes our TENTH YEAR at Panoply!

07/03/2025

We're open for submissions now through March 23! We'd love to read your work. Please visit panoplyzine.com.

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01/03/2025

All roads lead somewhere. Including a welcoming and peaceful state of mind. Night time is a period of transition, when the imagination wanders the roads. Enjoy this week's Editors' Choice, "The 106," by Donald Selitti. panoplyzine.com

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21/02/2025

What's that feeling? Transported away from your five senses? Yes, that would be following reading this fine piece, "Inanna in the Underworld," this week's Editors' Choice, by Gabrielle Langley. panoplyzine.com

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14/02/2025

Some things we take for granted. Water, for example. Conservation and ecology aside, so often we just assume its universality, its singularity, and its humility. Think again. Better yet, ponder it a bit. This fine piece by Tobi Alfier, "Ode to Water," this week's Editors' Choice, will get you going. Enjoy. Panoplyzine.com

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Editor-in-Chief, Jeff Santosuosso Co-Editors, Ryn Holmes and Andrea Walker

We read 100% blind, accept no more than one piece per submitter per issue, read submissions only once the Call for Submissions has closed. (Those that fall between Calls are automatically considered for the next issue.) Panoply's been read in over 140 countries and includes pieces from writers from 48 US states and 21 foreign countries. We take great pride in offering a spectrum of voices ranging from teens to septuagenarians, from new, emerging voices to highly accomplished and acclaimed writers. We focus on the writing. We've settled into a 3x/year calendar, spring, autumn and winter. Each issue features “Editors’ Choices,” including weekly videos of the writers reading their work. Panoply is listed in POETS & WRITERS, with publication here worth "2 points" for a P&W listing. We have a (truncated) Duotrope listing and submit for the Pushcart Prize. Thank you for reading and/or submitting to Panoply! We love our readers and contributors, recognizing that the ezine would be nothing without them!