I recently received an email from a fellow poet looking for help on ways to publish the many poems that she has written. Before publishing two books, I had pages of poetry I had written. Some were fea
tured on poetry.com and was happy with the brief recognition. Two people I happen to meet inspired me to pursue my dream. The first person was a co-worker, a fellow poet like me who was getting his manuscript together to send to a publisher. The second, a gentleman I dated had a poem published and was paid a good amount of money for it. My dream has always been to get my poetry published, but didn't think it was possible because it was poetry. As with anything I am curious about, I went on this quest to find out how to make it happen. Some may find these ideas and information useful in your poetry publishing endeavors.
Go to a poetry workshop
Last year I took some poetry workshops about self publishing and how to get your poems published at The Loft, a literary center in Minneapolis, MN (www.loft.org). I was able to do some networking and learn from those who have already published dos and don't when it comes to publishing. I am not sure if this literary center is in your state, but I am sure you can find literary centers that offer similar workshops. Craig list (www.craiglist.org) has a community section with different links like artists, classes, volunteer, groups and events that offer writer workshops.
Network with fellow poets!
I spend a lot of my time networking with other artists and writers. Many I meet just by chance standing in line at a store and a conversation emerges. Others I meet from a friend of a friend or go to places I enjoy and where artist and writers go. There is so much information out there. You just have to get out there and get noticed! Join local writing groups, participate in on-line discussion forums on Yahoo!, MSN and of course Associated Content and/or starting a blog may also help too. Some web sites I recommend post poetry are:
poetrypoem.com
www.myspace.com
www.helium.com
Finding a publisher
Go to a poetry workshop
Last year I took some poetry workshops about self publishing and how to get your poems published at The Loft, a literary center in Minneapolis, MN (www.loft.org). I was able to do some networking and learn from those who have already published dos and don't when it comes to publishing. I am not sure if this literary center is in your state, but I am sure you can find literary centers that offer similar workshops. Craig list (www.craiglist.org) has a community section with different links like artists, classes, volunteer, groups and events that offer writer workshops.
Network with fellow poets!
I spend a lot of my time networking with other artists and writers. Many I meet just by chance standing in line at a store and a conversation emerges. Others I meet from a friend of a friend or go to places I enjoy and where artist and writers go. There is so much information out there. You just have to get out there and get noticed! Join local writing groups, participate in on-line discussion forums on Yahoo!, MSN and of course Associated Content and/or starting a blog may also help too. Some web sites I recommend post poetry are:
poetrypoem.com
www.myspace.com
www.helium.com
Finding a publisher
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