E-book Category: Poetry E-book Title: Insider's Guide to Getting Your Poems Published Author: S. Arthur Book Description: If you're still a "frustrated" writer, I'm confident you can become a published writer soon... once you know how to do it.
That's why I've written an "Insider's Guide" showing you my step-by-step system for getting your work published. Here's what you'll discover:
The one simple technique that will practically guarantee your success...but hardly any poets do it! (page 7) Frustrated because you can't find a market for your poetry? You'll be shocked at the number of opportunities you have. (p. 4) The "dirty little secret" of large publishing houses, and why you shouldn't send your poetry to them (p. 22) How to submit your work for publication, with clear instructions and examples (starts on page 25) Here's a poetry market that's huge...easy for new poets to break into...and best of all, has editors from prestigious publications snooping around, scouting for fresh new poets! (p. 14) A magazine wants to buy your poem! Time to rejoice...unless the editor mentions this phrase. If so, withdraw your poem immediately! (p. 12) The one thing you'll desperately want to do before submitting your work for publication...and the reason you must never do it! (p. 11) How editors form opinions of your work...before they even read it! This can damage your chances of getting published, unless you know how to use it to your advantage. (p. 32) Worried about others stealing your work? Here's how to protect yourself. (page 47) "Chapbooks": what they are, and their surprising role in your success (p. 21) How to get your local newspaper to write an article about you and your poetry! (p. 20) Your local coffee shops and independent bookstores will beg you to have a poetry reading...once you do this! (p. 19) This amazing market for poetry publishes more books of poems than all the large commercial publishers combined...eagerly accepts new writers...and you don't need an agent to break in. But you've probably never heard of it! (p. 23)