February Editorial

February Editorial

Hello Art Lovers and Lovers More Generally Speaking!

Welcome to another month of Baby Teeth, we’ve got visual poetry in the form of some incredible collage, a ghostly piece of short fiction, and some swell free verse poems coming your way this February so check back on Tuesdays for art, art, and more art.

Blackout Poetry Competition Entries Close at Midnight

Thank you to everyone who has sent us a thrilling blackout poem so far. If you’re reading this as it’s published you have mere hours before the deadline! We’ll be going through them all in the morning and announcing the winner very soon! Keep an eye on our socials to see the runners up.

Journal Submissions are, You Guessed it, Back Open!

It’s a shorter month so the open round is also shorter, don’t lose track of time.

No theme as usual, please check our guidelines before you hit the submissions portal! We’ve been getting submissions that don’t follow along perfectly and it is heart breaking to reject good work on a technicality.

Speaking of heartbreak…

💔No Love Lost Launches on Valentines Day💔

Limited print copies and limitless digital copies of our love poem mausoleum zine, No Love Lost, are hitting the Baby Teeth Store on February 14th, and what better thing to treat yourself to than a love poetry zine on a holiday created especially to sell love poetry!

The No Love Lost zine cover designed by Diane Zaharis. It Features an illustrated purple t-shirt with the title written across the front, a snail crawls over the shirt's arm.

Thank You Patrons!

As always, our Patrons over on the Baby Teeth Patreon are the reason this indie arts publicatiosn can afford to exist!

If you have a spare $1-$50 a month and would like to start supporting Baby Teeth and the artists we publish, head over and join all the fun! You get perks, merch discounts, BONUS art, Fee Free Journal Submissions, Producer Credits, and the warm glowing feeling that ONLY comes from being a Supporter Of The Arts.

the night before, i spend too much on my costume, i daydream sad things to remain preemptively heartbroken, & Penance, by Emily Coppella

the night before, i spend too much on my costume, i daydream sad things to remain preemptively heartbroken, & Penance, by Emily Coppella

Guttural Symphony in Three Movements by Peter Mitchell

Guttural Symphony in Three Movements by Peter Mitchell