Poetry Publishing Secrets Revealed

15) These famous magazines publish lots of poetry, yet if you send in your work (as so many do) and it’s not accepted, you can kill your career as a poet. (Hint: it has nothing to do with getting a bad reputation. page 13) Greeting Card companies : are they a good market for you? The "Big 3" companies won't accept poems from outsiders. but here's how to break into the industry anyway! (p. 21) An easy way to impress editors, and make them more receptive to your work… before they even read your poems! (p. 26) How to find hundreds of places on the Internet that will gladly publish your work. (p. 16) This is unlike any other book you’ll ever read on poetry publishing! Why? Because you wrote it ! Well, not you specifically. But I put up a Web page asking poets just like you what their most important questions were. I got lots of great questions…and in this book, I’ve answered them! Which means no fluff. Just the answers you want to know. You’ll discover tips like… How certain publishers can cheat you out of the rights to your poetry book … even if you paid to have your book printed.
Here’s how to avoid this trap. (page 52) Are you uncertain if your poems are ready to be published? Here's how to get great feedback and advice about your poetry (p. 45) “Cooperative publishers”: what they are, and why you should not allow them to publish your poetry (p. 46) How “paralleling” can help you get published —except in this one situation, where it can backfire on you instead. Here’s how to use it wisely. (p. 31) You’re submitting several pages of poems. How should you send them? The surprising answer (many editors actually get offended if you do this wrong. page 29). When mailing off your poems, doing this common thing to the envelope (yes, the envelope ) can damage your chances of getting into the magazine. Here’s how to avoid this common mistake (p.
32) What's the next holiday on the calendar? Here's how to use holidays to get your poems published. (p. 19) How to get “insider information” telling you exactly how to break into a prestigious publication —for FREE! (And you can do this for almost every publication out there, over and over again. ) (p. 26) 5 warning signs for crooked poetry “publishing opportunities”: if you see any of these red flags, run away! (p. 53) The crucial difference between print-on-demand presses and print-on-demand publishers. Not knowing the difference can cost you 80% of your poetry book’s cover price…for each copy that’s sold! (p. 46) Thousands of poets send their work into these two publications each year. Here’s why you should avoid them instead. (p. 13) Dozens, maybe even hundreds of markets for your poetry are right “under your nose”…but you’ve probably never noticed them before. Here’s how to “wake up” to the opportunities all around you.
(p. 19) 5 (and only 5) things your cover letter must do when you submit poems. (p. 31) Do you use a spell-checker on your computer? Maybe you shouldn’t —here’s why. (p. 32) How getting rejected can improve your chances of getting published! (p. 37) Editors despise “simultaneous submissions, ” but they’re a huge advantage to you. Here’s how to use them so that the editors don’t mind. (p. 33) You’ll long to ask your editor this question… but you must never ask it (it will ruin your relationship with the editor!) (p. 48) Several magazines want to buy the same poem from you.
Time to celebrate? No—this is a disaster! Here’s why, and what to do about it (p. 34) Poetry contests: how to tell a great opportunity from a scam (p. 51) How to greatly improve your chances of getting published …just by reading a magazine! (p. 26) Why many new poets accidentally kill their chances of getting published. (You might make this blunder too—here’s how to avoid it!) (p. 27) How to save hundreds of dollars when copyrighting your poems (page 48) You submit your poems for publication, then wait weeks…even months…without hearing anything. Here’s what’s happening, and how to avoid it. (p. 33) SPECIAL BONUS SECTION: How to Avoid Poetry Scams ! You’ve probably heard that there are scammers preying on poets and writers…taking advantage of our hopes and dreams in the most despicable way. And sadly, it’s true. But that doesn’t mean you have to fall for their schemes, as so many others have.
I’ve included a Special Bonus Section that “blows the lid off” their methods. I show you exactly what they do…how they try to cheat you…and how to avoid their traps. Once you know how they work, it’s easy to steer clear of them. (And once you learn how, I’d also ask you to share this information with all your friends. The only way to shut these criminals down is to take away their victims. ) So, how much could you accomplish if you had this Guide? You could be a published poet soon…seeing your work in print again and again. That’s why you should read this book today. In fact, you could be reading it 5 minutes from now. Click Here To Order Securely Through Click Bank Here's what readers are saying. Bravo. The guide answered every single one of my questions and some I didn't even think to ask. Please, if you decide to put testimonials on your web site feel free to use mine, along with my email address. In case anyone wants to write, I would certainly reply.
P. S. Too bad YOU are not a publisher. Phyllis A Wright PhyllisAWright @ aol. com (remove the spaces to make the address) I appreciate your work very much as poets, especially unpublished poets, need this information. It is full of helpful hints and answers questions that every writer asks. Thank you so much. Jayne Cottrell What’s a Resource Like This Worth? What is this worth…the ability to be a published poet? Knowing how to get your work in print…a steady stream of publications for the rest of your life? The public validation and thrill of being published over and over again? In a way, this book represents 16 years of my life. Everything I’ve learned about publishing, not only from my own experience but also from others’, is summed up here. If you were to have a book like this written for you, it would take a full-time researcher a week or more to dig out this kind of “insider” information. That would run you about $750 to $1, 000 (I checked). That’s why this Guide is such a bargain at $19. 77. Frankly, this is underpriced, and the price is going up soon.
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All Rights Reserved. . Insider's Guide to Getting Your Poems Published Who Else Wants to Sell Their Poems? New "Insider's Guide" Reveals. "How to Sell Your Poems and Get Published. Even If You've Never Been Published Before!" Date: Dear Friend, If you're passionate about poetry. if you'd love to get your work published , but aren't sure how to do it. then this is going to be the most exciting message you'll ever read. Here’s why. Imagine walking to your mailbox… You open it, and inside, there’s the letter you’ve been waiting for. You don’t really have time to read your mail right now, but this one you rip open right on the spot. With trembling fingers, you withdraw the letter, and read these words: Dear [your name], Thank you for the poems you sent in to us. Your poems really spoke to me, and I think my readers will love them too.
Of the five you sent, I want to publish the second one in the next issue of our magazine, and the third and fifth in a later issue. I’ve enclosed a check for first rights to these three poems. If you’re satisfied with the amount, please let me know as soon as possible so I can get these poems into our production process. I look forward to hearing from you… Before you even finish reading, you notice you’re jumping up and down. Strange—you don’t remember starting to dance, yet here you are… Does this sound like a fantasy? It shouldn’t. If you’re reading these words, I’m convinced you too can be a published poet. And legitimately published…not being suckered by the poetry scams out there nowadays. There is one drawback, though. Your first acceptance letter will make you do the “happy dance” just like I described above…and it makes you look really silly. (Trust me on this one. Do it in private. ) Getting published—even getting published frequently —isn’t as hard as you think.
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09/03/2007. Hobbies. 20 Comments.

20 Comments

  1. Nicholas replied:


    In fact… I’ve discovered a simple three-step process that any poet can follow to get published! Here’s what it’s all about… I first did the “happy dance” back in 1989. .

    09/04/2007 at 11:06. Permalink.

  2. Jake replied:

    Bravo. (p.

    09/05/2007 at 01:25. Permalink.

  3. Ella replied:

    45) “Cooperative publishers”: what they are, and why you should not allow them to publish your poetry (p.
    32) What's the next holiday on the calendar? Here's how to use holidays to get your poems published.

    09/05/2007 at 17:15. Permalink.

  4. Brianna replied:

    and I’ll see you in print! Warmly, S. S.

    09/06/2007 at 08:38. Permalink.

  5. Destiny replied:

    Your poems really spoke to me, and I think my readers will love them too.
    I’ve included a Special Bonus Section that “blows the lid off” their methods.

    09/07/2007 at 00:35. Permalink.

  6. Abby replied:

    But for now, you can get it for the much lower $27. (p.

    09/07/2007 at 16:09. Permalink.

  7. Chase replied:


    This Guide is new on the market, and I want to gather more testimonials and success stories from people who buy it. The only way to shut these criminals down is to take away their victims.

    09/08/2007 at 07:58. Permalink.

  8. Isaac replied:

    26) 5 warning signs for crooked poetry “publishing opportunities”: if you see any of these red flags, run away! (p. I anticipate using your information to make intelligent decisions in getting my poetry published.

    09/08/2007 at 21:58. Permalink.

  9. Abby replied:

    S. Even If You've Never Been Published Before!" Date: Dear Friend, If you're passionate about poetry.

    09/09/2007 at 12:34. Permalink.

  10. Logan replied:

    page 29). (p.

    09/10/2007 at 03:50. Permalink.

  11. Hailey replied:

    99 (yes, that's more than I'm charging for my entire Guide, plus this Bonus). Arthur.

    09/10/2007 at 18:19. Permalink.

  12. Anthony replied:

    Your first acceptance letter will make you do the “happy dance” just like I described above…and it makes you look really silly. (page 52) Are you uncertain if your poems are ready to be published? Here's how to get great feedback and advice about your poetry (p.

    09/11/2007 at 09:12. Permalink.

  13. Alexandra replied:

    The only way to shut these criminals down is to take away their victims. or want.

    09/11/2007 at 23:40. Permalink.

  14. Cody replied:

    If you’re satisfied with the amount, please let me know as soon as possible so I can get these poems into our production process. Here’s why you should avoid them instead.

    09/12/2007 at 14:47. Permalink.

  15. Alexis replied:

    There is one drawback, though. Thank you so much.

    09/13/2007 at 05:59. Permalink.

  16. John replied:

    As I am so enthusiastic when writing, I found "the voice of reason" in your Guide. com (remove the spaces to make the address) I appreciate your work very much as poets, especially unpublished poets, need this information.

    09/13/2007 at 22:09. Permalink.

  17. Adam replied:

    If you’re reading these words, I’m convinced you too can be a published poet. com (remove the spaces to make the address) I appreciate your work very much as poets, especially unpublished poets, need this information.

    09/14/2007 at 13:39. Permalink.

  18. Trevor replied:

    34) Poetry contests: how to tell a great opportunity from a scam (p. More comments from readers As an aspiring poet I needed three major pieces of information: the quality of my writings, a "market" for my poetry and the opportunity to make a living out of it.

    09/15/2007 at 04:59. Permalink.

  19. Max replied:

    34) Poetry contests: how to tell a great opportunity from a scam (p. 16) This is unlike any other book you’ll ever read on poetry publishing! Why? Because you wrote it ! Well, not you specifically.

    09/15/2007 at 19:24. Permalink.

  20. Morgan replied:

    77. (p.

    09/16/2007 at 10:06. Permalink.