This is a place-holder mission statement. Daylight's Dauphin is a Catholic Traditional-Verse Poetry Journal. Daylight's Dauphin seeks to give Catholics a voice, through metrical verse and essays on prosody, in order to allow Catholic poets to build with each other, as many transcendentalists did with The Dial. The goal is for Catholic poets, writing in traditional verse forms, to have an impact on our culture and to help each other with their art.
Daylight's Dauphin will accept poetry written in meter and essays on prosody. Essays on specific poems will not be accepted; this journal is for Catholic poets, not academics. Analytical essays, while extremely important, are simply not the focus of this journal.
To submit something, send me an email, with your name (no pseudonyms allowed), at contact@daylightsdauphin.top. I require real names for the sake of community building; we should not hide from each other behind masks if we truly want change.