The CommonLine Project

The CommonLine Project is a Seattle based online magazine that publishes poetry and interviews. The site specializes in publishing edgy underground poetry that might otherwise be ignored by mainstream literary magazines, and is particularly adept at publishing poetry that is meant for the common or average reader though it has an intellectual inclination. The site functions almost exclusively from unsolicited submissions from it's readers.
The CommonLine Project was originally called The Apocalyptic before it changed it's title and format after only a few months of publication. Currently The CommonLine Project publishes quarterly and has a highly selective acceptance rate for poetry.


The CommonLine Project was co-founded by poet Ananda Selah Osel and artist Vanessa K. Wilken in early 2007 and has published interviews and poetry by such writers as poetry slam champion Anis Mojgani, New York Hip Hop artist and activist Immortal Technique, and cult author Tony O'Neill..


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