1997 Poet's Market : Where and How to Publish Your Poetry
Provides poets with information on more than one thousand commercial and literary markets for their work, details of payments and submission guidelines, interviews with poets, publishers, and editors
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Poet's Market tells you where you can publish your poetry. Here you have 1,700 listings of domestic and international markets, from mass-circulation and literary magazines to small presses and university quarterlies.These information-packed listings are complete profiles. Find out who is looking for the kind of poetry you write. Learn your contracts' names. See what subjects are sought, and what lengths. Follow the submission guidelines. Take the tips the editors offer.The 1997 edition of Poet's Market includes more than 300 new listings. All returning listings have been checked for accuracy and updated as necessary.Here, also, are articles and interviews sure to inform you, certain to inspire. These include a look at market trends, including the increased interest in poetry and what it means for your publishing opportunities; close-up interviews with advice from celebrated poets - William Bronk, J. Patrick Lewis, Susan Ludvigson, Sapphire, Gerald Stern and others; and an article on the business of publishing, with information on cover letters, simultaneous submissions and more.
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