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Hello! My name is Dobby Morse and I am in my last semester of grad school.
Ever since I remember, I wanted to run my own magazine. I was inspired by the photos in National Geographic, the snappy headlines in TIME and the stories in Reader’s Digest.
I learned photography in undergrad and became the photographer for a student-run magazine on campus. I interviewed the head of the American Library Association for an article on book banning and wrote 20 columns over the course of a year with a newspaper.
I want to bring my two passions together and create a radical left poetry magazine. The first issue will be centered around queerness, with some later issues possibly centering disability and sustainability.
If my story or idea resonates with you, please consider donating to my campaign and sharing it with your friends. The average print cost is 11.04 per magazine with Lulu press, and if it becomes financially viable, I want to award the best poet, essayist and artist $50 for their hard work. For 100 copies, it will cost 1,254 for the whole project.
Thank you for listening, and have a nice day!
Submit to the magazine here: thepoetrycult.wordpress.com
Another way to support me (and get a cool book!) is to buy copies of my poetry collections linked here : The Poetic Dictionary and An Unsolvable Equation
You can also follow me on Substack! Substack link




