Announcing the 13th Annual 30 for 30 Poetry Celebration for National Poetry Month

I’m pleased to announce the thirteenth annual 30 for 30 Poetry Celebration, sponsored by Potomac Review, which will once again take place this year at www.mikemaggio.net.

This year’s theme is:


Suddenly, a flower in a snowfield

Your poem should be between 20 and 40 lines (no more, no less).

       To participate, please follow these instructions:

  1. Send an email to mikemaggio@mikemaggio.net stating your intent to participate. Do not send any poems at this time but do state in your email where you are from.
  2. The first 30 poets who respond to this call will be selected to submit their poem.
  3. International poets are welcome and desired. Work, however, must be translated. Submit the original and the English translation.
  4. Once the 30-poet limit has been reached, I will randomly assign each poet a day in April when their poem will be due and when it will be published.
  5. Poets must submit their poem at least one day before it is to be posted. Earlier submissions are welcome and encouraged, especially this year as I will be out of town for part of the month.
  6. All poems must be written by the submitting author. Poems should not contain any racist or sexist language.
  7. Submit poems in a Word document or in RTF format (NOT in the text of the email or in PDF format).
  8. Poets should include a short 1–2-line bio with their poem. A copyright statement should also be included (e.g., Copyright 2026 by [your name]).
  9. All rights automatically revert to the author. Please note: if your poem appears on this web site, it is considered by most journals to have been previously published, and you will not be able to submit it anywhere else.
  10. To promote community and discussion, readers and participants are encouraged to post comments on the web site about each of the poems.
  11. At the end of the month, our judge will select the winning poem.
  12. The winning poet will receive a free one-year subscription toPotomac Review.
  13. All poems will be archived on mikemaggio.net. (I am working with George Mason University to archive the web site in their collection which now houses my papers, so your work will be preserved there for future researchers).

This year’s judge is Michael Palma. Michael Palma’s poetry volumes include the chapbooks The Egg Shape and Antibodies and the full-length collections A Fortune in Gold, Begin in Gladness, and the forthcoming Local Colors. He has also published Faithful in My Fashion: Essays on the Translation of Poetry. His more than twenty translations from Italian poets include award-winning volumes of Guido Gozzano and Diego Valeri published by Princeton University Press and a terza rima translation of Dante’s Divine Comedy published by Liveright in 2024.

If you have any questions, please email mikemaggio@mikemaggio.net. I look forward to your participation.

And a very special thanks to Katherine Smith , Albert Kapikian and Monica Mische, the editors at Potomac Review,for once again sponsoring 30 for 30.

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Pre-publication Reading from Al di là del mare / Across the Sea: Contemporary Italian and Italian-American Poetry

Art4Us presents The Postcard, a collective fine art exhibition featuring 30 painters and sculptors who explore a theme inspired by Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave.” Art4Us is a cooperative of international artists whose work spans painting, photography, sculpture, and jewelry. Throughout February, Art4Us will host a series of events in conjunction with the exhibition. On Sunday, February 15, 2026, at 2:00 PM, Mike Maggio will introduce his forthcoming anthology Al di là del Mare (Across the Sea), which highlights contemporary poets from Italy and the United States. Readings from the anthology will be presented by Mike Maggio, Maria Lisella, and Chloe Ylena Miller. The program will conclude with Vinod Busjeet sharing selections from his upcoming poetry collection A Cosmopolitan Journey.

Venue address, contact information, website & gallery hours: The exhibitions and events will be presented at GALLERY B – 7700 Wisconsin Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814

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Last Chance to Sign up for the January Poetry Workshop

If you are interested, need more information or want to sign up, send an email to mikemaggio@mikemaggio.net.

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And Yet Another Review of Woman in the Abbey

Dr, John Nicolay of the Virginia Writer’s Protect has just written a thorough and quite academic review of Woman in the Abbey.

Here is a PDF of the review , and here is a link to the YouTube presentation.

To purchase a signed copy, click on this link, or you can purchase copies at your favorite online bookstore.

And remember: books make great gifts.

Woman in the Abbey – A Modern Gothic Tale

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Woman in the Abbey – “A Gothic Triumph”

Here is the latest review of Woman in the Abbey which is hailed as “a “gothic triumph” and “a suspense-laden labyrinth of unreliable realities where the line between human and supernatural, victim and villain, is constantly blurred.”

To purchase a signed copy, click on this link, or you can purchase copies at your favorite online bookstore.

And remember: books make great gifts.

Woman in the Abbey – A Modern Gothic Triumph

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Thanks to the Virginia Writer’s Project

Thanks to the Virginia Writer’s Project for publishing my poems “Brownies,” “Replacing a Window” and “climbing “Climbing” in their Winter 2025 edition

Here is a link to the ebook:

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A Conversation and Reading with Mike Maggio

PLEASE NOTE: The correct address is 229 F St. NW WDC. This is around the corner from the address specified in the graphic which is for Casa Italiana.

This event is sponsored by the IAMDC – The Italian American Museum DC.

Thank you,

Mike

Please join me on November 22 at 2 PM at the Italian-American Museum in DC for a discussion, Q&A and poetry reading from my new book, A Brief Gazelle. Presented by Art4Us, hosted by IAM-DC with discussion led by Antonella Manganelli, an afternoon filled with memories of growing up as an Italian-American, becoming a poet and linguist, this event is free and open to the public, but please RSVP to mikemaggio@mikemaggio.net for admission at the door.

Hope to see you there.

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Spooky Halloween Savings

Special offer for Halloween.

Two books:

Woman in the Abbey and The Appointment

Both books for $20 plus $5 shipping and handling.

Order here.

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THE T$N KAM&M$ANTS

from AMERICA’S SLIDE TOWARDS AUTHORITARIANISM

EDITED AND CURATED BY TOM BLOCK AND LISA ZAMMIT
Copyright © 2025 International Human Rights Art Festival Inc., NY

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Now Accepting Participants for Collage Poetry Workshop

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