The Futility Review
Looks like I made a nonappearance in The Futility Review — see the cover. I would like to take a moment to thank all of the nonstaff who did absolutely no work to make my nonappearance happen and for making their nonappearances in the invisible Futility Review offices. I greatly enjoyed not sending in my poems, not being considered for publication and then not appearing in your magazine — except by way of a list demonstrating my nonappearance. Read more about the purpose of The Futility Review:
News of the Futility Review
4 February 2007: TFR begins as the first literary journal dedicated to the rejection of all submitted work
5 February 2007: TFR launches a state-of-the-art web site
7 February 2007: TFR makes its first series of rejections, beginning with the collected works of Rilke
7 February 2007: TFR makes history, becoming the first publication with a 10 difficulty ranking