I am a poet, wanting to get my poetry into print. I’ve written 300 since I began in 2015, one is 66 verses long. My style is what I would describe as “classical romance”. Most are scripture/Bible-based. Your video was very helpful. I had been thinking about a chapbook for my longest poem, and with your information, I’m convinced more than ever that that’s the avenue I’ll take to begin. I’m looking forward to watching more of your videos-chapbook is next. And, for the record, I’m 84 years old. (I also text in full sentences, using proper punctuation.)😊 Blessings!
I wrote poetry as a way to process my science courses in university. Now that I am nearing graduation, I’m thinking of putting them together in a book. Thanks for this!
I am a poet. I'm working on my first two poetry books, one is an anthology of my poetry and the other is an illustrated poem. Thank you so much for your video. It was really helpful and you presented it in a positive and friendly manner.
Thank you so much for this video. Publishing was and still is a dream of mine. I even have almost 90 poems on standby. But it has taken a back seat to my novel. Apparently they at least have a chance at making money. Uhhh! So I designed my novel to include poetry. It accrued to me to pour the pain and reticule of being a poet into my main character’s character ark. Praise to poets everywhere.
I've recently begun to write again. I've always had a profound interest in poetry and writing song lyrics but have never put myself out there. I honestly have no idea where to begin as far as exposing my work to the world. I wrote nearly six pages yesterday. Thanks for the advice and best of luck to anyone out there who's trying to get their thoughts into paper and their paper full of thoughts out into the world and into many people's hearts and minds.
This is honestly very helpful. My goal is to become a poet, Initially I started writing poetry as a way to express myself. In time it became my passion. I've been writing poetry for about two years now, and I've been working on bettering my poems. I didn't get to finish high school, and a lot of what I know about poetry has been self taught. I deal with pretty bad depression, which makes writing daily a problem for me. The other issue I've found is that all of my poetry is free-form, and a lot of my work can be dark. I've found that trying to publish poems that are a bit suicidal or even dark can be a lot harder than I thought. Trying to find an audience to read my work hasn't been easy either. My goal for the future, is to hopefully get my name out there within the next 5 years. My pin name is Dazai Nevermore, and I chose that name because I was named after the "Raven" By Edgar Allen Poe and I also really like Osamu Dazai.
@@Reedsy Question : I've compiled around 150+ pages of my poetry and am looking to get it published. I've looked around at small presses and will submit sometime in September. Will they simply *not* read it when they see the length of the book? Is cutting down on length something I should be thinking about when I begin editing and choosing for the cut?
I have been a stand-up poet off and on since 1992. I have made two chapbooks. One was called "Matrnly Walls". It was about may time in a stamping plant that went bankrupt. The other was called "The Poisoned Chalice". It was about my views on war.
I self-published a book of poetry in 1997. In 2013, I re-published the book through print on demand. My last poem was completed in 2000, which was added to the revised edition of the book. I haven't written another poem since. There are 6 other poems, written in 2000, that were to be the beginnings of a second poetry book. Also, the 2013 edition was attributed to a Sociology professor, by the same name, of Edinburgh University.
I write a lot of poetry because it's a wonderful way for a person like me to express himself, I have no idea of the potential of my poems, but really want my art to be shared and don't know how, thanks to this video I have somewhat of a clue
I've recently gotten into writing poetry! I'm definitely still an amateur but I've already decided that I'd like to publish a poetry book one day! I think I might look into a chapbook though... It could be a better avenue for me since I don't have a big audience...yet! In all seriousness, I want to get better at writing poetry. That's where I'm struggling--learning how to write good poetry that doesn't sound awkward or clunky. Who knows, I just might get there someday!
Thanks for sharing ALL you know about opportunities for publishing poetry. I think once you take a class in writing poetry at a community college, you will fall in love with writing !
Loved this! I am a poet. I recently self-published my first book of poetry, Liminal Lines. However, I am looking into other avenues for my second book of poetry and this was very helpful.
A very informative video and thank gosh, I found this sooner. I have been wanting to publish narrative poetry so this video is really helpful. Thank you!
Hello, I am a poet. I'm interested in publishing a poetry book and your video was extremely helpful. You have given me some very good ideas and some great advice. Thank you so much for that!!! I live on the East Coast yet I struggle to connect with other poets.
I'm completely new to poetry, and was introduced to it through a creative writing course, that I'm taking right now. Originally, I took the course to begin writing a novel. However, once I reached the poetry half of the course, I saw just how much potential poetry had to summarize my thoughts beautifully. Rather than writing an academic essay on this or that, I can easily write a Sestina on it, and largely communicate my thought effectively to most people. I have a 100+ page word doc containing my philosophical thoughts on life, and finally, I have a medium to begin communicating them to others. While I might finish my novel some day, I'm now largely obsessed with poetry hahaha
I am a poet (here we go, the 192nd poet commenting 😂) I never went through the hazzle of magazines or presses.I knew from the start that my stuff was to be rejected, since dirty realism is not that much en vogue, so I founded my own publishing house back in 2013. That would be the 5th way on how to publish poetry, I guess. 😉 Nice video.
I enjoy going to open-mic poetry readings. Not only do I go to read, but I love to hear what others are writing. I haven't tapped into the instagram poetry community, but I will check it out. Thank you for the tip. :)
im a very new poet, but i already love writing and reading poetry. so far ive written very few poems, but all the responses have been good with some outstanding ones. id like to publish my own poetry book or chapbook someday
Thank you so much for this video! I self-published already using createspace but this video was so instructive overall. I sincerely wish I knew this back in 2012. Short and sweet and complete video. Loved it!
So you advice is first publish the poems on a social media and if that works out you should look for publishing with a company/magazine? Wow I am sooo happy you did this video I have been looking for a video like this in a very long time and your podcast idea just sparked me to get started. Thank you very much
I’m also a poet. I published my chapbook of poetry on 9/19/19 and had been struggling to get reviews. But recently I’ve found Reedsy Discovery and also connected with people offline. From just talking about my book to various people, I’ve found that I have unexpected (tentative?) connections.
I just publish my first poetry book with Amazon "The Uncertainty from Anxiety" it was a very smooth process. I was expecting some hurdles on the way...the only thing that took some time was uploading the manuscript.
I've been taking current events and putting them into poetry since 2021. It's how I process them. My joke is...I don't journal, I poem. ☺️ I've been thinking about a book too. Thanks. 😄
This video was so full of information. Thank you so much for that. My great-grandfather wrote many poems and I’m thinking of publishing them. He used ancient English. All the poems are just so great. My dream is to get them published in a school book. If anyone has some ideas, please share them. Also, is Notion Press good for self-publishing?
I'm a writer in general basically bc I've written fiction but I also write poetry. I plan on self-publishing a poetry book. This video actually helps me understand the poetry world a little better. I'm not that familiar with it yet. I do plan on building up into it basically. I also plan on traditionally publishing my fiction works. I have gathered up a lot of poetry over the years since I started writing it when I was 12. I'm definitely looking forward to diving into the poetry community.
I write poetry. I wrote my first when I was 11 years old. My format isn’t as I've seen most other poetry I read. I write from the heart comes to mind at the moment. I write very, very emotional poetry about love, loss, friendship and so much more. I want to publish eventually but I don't know how to get it out there for an audience to give me feedback. If anyone has tips for this, please help! Thank you!
Hi there! Having just listened to your video, may I say how clear, friendly, concise and informative it was. Thank you so much. I am looking at that Chapbook route initially. What are you up to now? All the bes. I've shared your video. Deserved! X
Hi. I don't know if you answer comments on 3 year old videos. But I really would like to know if you publish one of your poems in a magazine, can you publish it in a book later? None of my poetry is published because I am afraid of individual publishers stealing or taking the "rights" to a poem I give them. It's the same concern with social media. Thanks.
thank you so i have published online and had not much of a response but i am trying to get books published some of the difficult part being representing all aspects so i have to make material that i don't even know if it will be received by anyone so trying now to get commercial success to figure a new angle on how to break through and additional back stories i'm not bukowski or ginsberg though both i like so what makes me special in addition to working on other formats i have movies i've made
Send Your Words to the Masses Have a way to express your name, All the keys of an intense flame, Yearn for that passion and rhythm, Let it flow out in its joyful hymn, Exceed the discoveries of your art, New opportunities unlock from within the heart. -fin- I wrote this for you i hope you enjoyed it. Poetry is a creative universe to express words beyond their origins and paint the picture you see.
I am a poet I want to publish my first book my target is to have 57 poems on my book but i'm not sure if i shoud start by 57 poems or i should firtly do lesser
To publish a poetry book, let's start the quest, With verses that flow, let's put them to the test. It's more than just words, it's a dream to fulfill, So here are the steps, and I'll share the skill. Step One: Write with Heart and Soul Before you can publish, you must write with zeal, Pour emotions on paper, let your thoughts reveal. Craft verses that sing, and stories that entwine, For the heart of your book is the content you'll define. Step Two: Edit with Care and Precision With the ink now dry and the poems complete, It's time to edit, make each stanza neat. Check for errors, polish the lines that gleam, For a well-edited book is a poet's dream. Step Three: Find a Publisher or Self-Publish Now you face choices, it's a crucial stage, To find a publisher or self-publish with rage. Traditional houses or indie route you choose, Each path has its merits; don't be quick to lose. Step Four: Prepare a Manuscript and Cover For traditional publishing, a manuscript's key, Format it well, let your words be set free. Design a cover, captivating and bright, For it's the book's face that will catch their sight. Step Five: Seek Reviews and Endorsements To build anticipation, gather some praise, Send copies for reviews, let the critics appraise. Authors and poets who admire your style, Their endorsements will make readers smile. Step Six: Plan a Launch, Promote Your Book It's time to unveil your book to the world, Plan a launch party, let your flag be unfurled. Promote on social media, create a buzz, For marketing is vital; it's not just a plus. Step Seven: Distribute and Share Your Work With the book in print and the world at your door, Distribute to bookstores, online, and much more. Share readings and signings, connect with your crowd, For your poetry's voice should be heard, clear and loud. Step Eight: Keep Writing, Keep Dreaming Publishing's a journey, not just a start, Continue to write from the depths of your heart. With each new poem penned and each page that's turned, Your poetry legacy will forever be earned. So, to publish a poetry book, my dear friend, Follow these steps from beginning to end. With passion and purpose, your words will take flight, In the world of poetry, you'll shine ever so bright.
When you submit a collection to a publisher what exactly are they expecting? A disc,a word processed manuscript? Something already polished ready for printing? My friend sent a manuscript in on a disc,which someone else had typed for her with double spacing. The book was published straight off the disc,double spacing,spelling errors and all! As this is a first attempt I want to avoid these types of mistakes. The only time I was published in a magazine it was in a hand written letter.
No Fault Travis of Bickley There is no fault in our stars... The fault is the infinite chasm between their silent twinkling! But even that silence is only in that infinite stretching distance. For once proximity is breached, angelic choruses sing the souls of all of us who speed pass at the velocity of thought. So that, in those arias sounding, the voice of God can be discerned for what it truly is...The hot, roaring, breath of love cleansing away all that has no sound, but that holy awareness of that one true thing. I am an old man. I have written poems, prose, essays, thoughts, epiphanies, and ideas for most of my life. I find it so easy to write now using my MEMO APP on my phone, because I seldom lose my train of thought or essence of the piece.
I’m a poet do can you give me advice more intel on how to publish like what link am I able to go on to to publish. I want to self publish, I got the marketing down pack but do I need notary?
Thanks for the tips! Definitely going to apply this to my work. If anyone is interested in checking it out I have the links in my UA-cam channel and a video to go along with publishing poetry
So your a poet, or you want to be, like in a fictional romance, or its about an Ego needing to be seen. But poetry is a burning, tho you write about this life, infused with being, there is the spiritual, where the poet has entered the portal nature opens and she finds a joy in knowing I AM that I Am, love, beauty, sorrow, grief, a lone apple tree you discover in a meadow, like the fairy tale of the missing gold pear in the Kings garden, you want to create magic.Bring us new ways, a poem to waken the dead, the sleeping ones who don't realize they are unconscious. Read Rilke, Hafiz, Whitman, go for the high calling. find your way through your song. Blessings
Start: _Wow, this video is really quiet, I can barely hear the music..._ After turning up the volume: *HI EVERYONE, I'M SHAYLEN HERE WITH REEDSY...* (If I misspelled your name, I'm sorry. The CC is all I had to go on.)
Thanks for this video! I find it so helpful, especially your information about small presses. I'm never sure how to gauge how legitimate small presses/ online journals are; it seems like there's so many. Do you know of any way to tell a quality online journal/ small press from say a vanity press? You mentioned you don't write/read much poetry. If you're ever interested in reading/performing poetry I did a video on it on my channel a while back,; I used to run an open mic/poetry event. :) Thanks again for the content!
Here's some information on how to evaluate a publisher and look for scams! blog.reedsy.com/scams-and-publishing-companies-to-avoid/ It also helps to look up the books the press has published to get an idea of how legitimate they are.
I am a poet, wanting to get my poetry into print. I’ve written 300 since I began in 2015, one is 66 verses long. My style is what I would describe as “classical romance”. Most are scripture/Bible-based. Your video was very helpful. I had been thinking about a chapbook for my longest poem, and with your information, I’m convinced more than ever that that’s the avenue I’ll take to begin. I’m looking forward to watching more of your videos-chapbook is next. And, for the record, I’m 84 years old. (I also text in full sentences, using proper punctuation.)😊 Blessings!
I want to read your poetry!♥️
Aww I can’t wait to read it! Give an update when it’s released 🥰
Don - Give us an update on your work, or send me a fB message with one of your poems. I would like to read one.
Ur amazing dude I would love to see your work one day
Have you published your chapbook yet?
I wrote poetry as a way to process my science courses in university. Now that I am nearing graduation, I’m thinking of putting them together in a book. Thanks for this!
I do a similar thing, and I'm very interested in the intersection of art and science. What topics have you written about?
I am a poet. I'm working on my first two poetry books, one is an anthology of my poetry and the other is an illustrated poem. Thank you so much for your video. It was really helpful and you presented it in a positive and friendly manner.
Awesome
How did it go ?
I'm a poet. I am currently working on publishing my first poetry book.
Thank you so much for this video. Publishing was and still is a dream of mine. I even have almost 90 poems on standby. But it has taken a back seat to my novel. Apparently they at least have a chance at making money. Uhhh! So I designed my novel to include poetry. It accrued to me to pour the pain and reticule of being a poet into my main character’s character ark. Praise to poets everywhere.
I've recently begun to write again. I've always had a profound interest in poetry and writing song lyrics but have never put myself out there. I honestly have no idea where to begin as far as exposing my work to the world. I wrote nearly six pages yesterday. Thanks for the advice and best of luck to anyone out there who's trying to get their thoughts into paper and their paper full of thoughts out into the world and into many people's hearts and minds.
This is honestly very helpful. My goal is to become a poet, Initially I started writing poetry as a way to express myself. In time it became my passion. I've been writing poetry for about two years now, and I've been working on bettering my poems. I didn't get to finish high school, and a lot of what I know about poetry has been self taught. I deal with pretty bad depression, which makes writing daily a problem for me. The other issue I've found is that all of my poetry is free-form, and a lot of my work can be dark. I've found that trying to publish poems that are a bit suicidal or even dark can be a lot harder than I thought. Trying to find an audience to read my work hasn't been easy either. My goal for the future, is to hopefully get my name out there within the next 5 years. My pin name is Dazai Nevermore, and I chose that name because I was named after the "Raven" By Edgar Allen Poe and I also really like Osamu Dazai.
I am also interested in writing poems. no one is prepared to guide me
I have a poetry book (unpublished) so like this is lit.
Good luck publishing it!
litty
@@Reedsy Question : I've compiled around 150+ pages of my poetry and am looking to get it published. I've looked around at small presses and will submit sometime in September. Will they simply *not* read it when they see the length of the book? Is cutting down on length something I should be thinking about when I begin editing and choosing for the cut?
Did you published it?
@@Teenaaisme no I'm still in high school
I have been a stand-up poet off and on since 1992. I have made two chapbooks. One was called "Matrnly Walls". It was about may time in a stamping plant that went bankrupt. The other was called "The Poisoned Chalice". It was about my views on war.
I am beginning to write and put together a poetry book, which i hope will be published someday... so thank you for this video it was very helpful! :)
It will be published! same for me!
Same!
Have you published it?
I have been creating poems and a kind friend asked me about publishing a book and that brought me here.Thank you for your clear advice.
I self-published a book of poetry in 1997. In 2013, I re-published the book through print on demand. My last poem was completed in 2000, which was added to the revised edition of the book. I haven't written another poem since. There are 6 other poems, written in 2000, that were to be the beginnings of a second poetry book. Also, the 2013 edition was attributed to a Sociology professor, by the same name, of Edinburgh University.
I write a lot of poetry because it's a wonderful way for a person like me to express himself, I have no idea of the potential of my poems, but really want my art to be shared and don't know how, thanks to this video I have somewhat of a clue
I use to write poetry, it's more from the heart and life experiences. Great video, lots of useful information.
Thank you for the comments on poetry, I have a chap book, inspirational poems, and you have helped me with understanding this field better.
I've recently gotten into writing poetry! I'm definitely still an amateur but I've already decided that I'd like to publish a poetry book one day! I think I might look into a chapbook though... It could be a better avenue for me since I don't have a big audience...yet!
In all seriousness, I want to get better at writing poetry. That's where I'm struggling--learning how to write good poetry that doesn't sound awkward or clunky.
Who knows, I just might get there someday!
This is so helpful, am the unsung poet, for over twenty years now, on and off , on and off, but the underlying lines is , I love poetry...
Thanks for sharing ALL you know about opportunities for publishing poetry. I think once you take a class in writing poetry at a community college, you will fall in love with writing !
I've always wanted to publish some of my own work, maybe this year I will do it .
I’m working on a poetry book and this was so helpful
Loved this! I am a poet. I recently self-published my first book of poetry, Liminal Lines. However, I am looking into other avenues for my second book of poetry and this was very helpful.
I just took a look at it & it blew my mind! I’ll definitely be purchasing it. Keep it up!!! ❤️❤️
@@lyne.el-husseini9402 thank you. I appreciate the encouragement.
That was a brilliant video with incredible and in-depth advices- thank you for sharing your insights and knowledge :))
I have been writing for my self since the third grade. 67 now have boxes of them. Think I'll give it a try.
Thankkuuu I wanna finally get round to organizing my poetry book (not published yet)
I have enough poems to print a chapbook! My Poetry Book is around 38 pages long and I am now doing my research for publishing it soon.
This definitely did raise the poetic spirit.
I’ve been writing a poetry book for a couple years and I can’t wait to publish it :0
@Galaxia Thanks! 💙
A very informative video and thank gosh, I found this sooner. I have been wanting to publish narrative poetry so this video is really helpful. Thank you!
Thank you for the info. Very helpful.
Great info.. Thank you. And i love how you get to the point. Great work!!! :)
Hello, I am a poet. I'm interested in publishing a poetry book and your video was extremely helpful. You have given me some very good ideas and some great advice. Thank you so much for that!!! I live on the East Coast yet I struggle to connect with other poets.
Your Terrific, thanks
I'm completely new to poetry, and was introduced to it through a creative writing course, that I'm taking right now. Originally, I took the course to begin writing a novel. However, once I reached the poetry half of the course, I saw just how much potential poetry had to summarize my thoughts beautifully. Rather than writing an academic essay on this or that, I can easily write a Sestina on it, and largely communicate my thought effectively to most people.
I have a 100+ page word doc containing my philosophical thoughts on life, and finally, I have a medium to begin communicating them to others.
While I might finish my novel some day, I'm now largely obsessed with poetry hahaha
That's amazing! I've just started writing poetry myself though I'm still finding my footing in this amazing medium.
I am a poet (here we go, the 192nd poet commenting 😂)
I never went through the hazzle of magazines or presses.I knew from the start that my stuff was to be rejected, since dirty realism is not that much en vogue, so I founded my own publishing house back in 2013. That would be the 5th way on how to publish poetry, I guess. 😉
Nice video.
So I have a book published on wattpad an yeah I want to expand so thank you for this x
I enjoy going to open-mic poetry readings. Not only do I go to read, but I love to hear what others are writing. I haven't tapped into the instagram poetry community, but I will check it out. Thank you for the tip. :)
im a very new poet, but i already love writing and reading poetry. so far ive written very few poems, but all the responses have been good with some outstanding ones. id like to publish my own poetry book or chapbook someday
This was very well done and helpful! Thank you 😊
Excellent video. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! I self-published already using createspace but this video was so instructive overall. I sincerely wish I knew this back in 2012. Short and sweet and complete video. Loved it!
I'm writing a book of poems and this advice is the best! I would rate it..⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐💯
I’m 16 and I write my own poetry about my feelings and emotions
So you advice is first publish the poems on a social media and if that works out you should look for publishing with a company/magazine?
Wow I am sooo happy you did this video I have been looking for a video like this in a very long time and your podcast idea just sparked me to get started. Thank you very much
I would love to have my own poems published into a book.
Okay you had my attention when you held up your poetry books to show one from ocean vuong that I really love
Ocean Vuong is amazing
I’m also a poet. I published my chapbook of poetry on 9/19/19 and had been struggling to get reviews. But recently I’ve found Reedsy Discovery and also connected with people offline. From just talking about my book to various people, I’ve found that I have unexpected (tentative?) connections.
I just publish my first poetry book with Amazon "The Uncertainty from Anxiety" it was a very smooth process. I was expecting some hurdles on the way...the only thing that took some time was uploading the manuscript.
I've been looking for this type of information and so happy to have stumbled upon your video. Had to subscribe.
I’m also a poet & this helped soo much really appreciate it ☺️☺️
I've been taking current events and putting them into poetry since 2021.
It's how I process them.
My joke is...I don't journal, I poem. ☺️
I've been thinking about a book too. Thanks. 😄
This video was so full of information. Thank you so much for that.
My great-grandfather wrote many poems and I’m thinking of publishing them. He used ancient English. All the poems are just so great. My dream is to get them published in a school book. If anyone has some ideas, please share them.
Also, is Notion Press good for self-publishing?
I'm also a poet and want to publish by collections !
You should recommend Thoughts Of A Poet, it's amazing
From one poet to another, I'll check it out
Well heck , if it works out I wanna thank you for the direction made by you .
I foresee what is too come....
Oooh the suspense Danke
I'm a writer in general basically bc I've written fiction but I also write poetry. I plan on self-publishing a poetry book. This video actually helps me understand the poetry world a little better. I'm not that familiar with it yet. I do plan on building up into it basically. I also plan on traditionally publishing my fiction works. I have gathered up a lot of poetry over the years since I started writing it when I was 12. I'm definitely looking forward to diving into the poetry community.
This was such an informative video thank you!
Advice on point! ✅✅✅✅
I have been writing poetry for almost a year now and I want to publish but i do not know where to start but your video was helpful. THANK YOU
Good luck with publishing!
@@Reedsy thank you
I have poetry book published on Amazon I could relate to it
How did you do this?
wow, thank you for this, so helpful!
I write poetry. I wrote my first when I was 11 years old. My format isn’t as I've seen most other poetry I read. I write from the heart comes to mind at the moment. I write very, very emotional poetry about love, loss, friendship and so much more. I want to publish eventually but I don't know how to get it out there for an audience to give me feedback. If anyone has tips for this, please help! Thank you!
Please help me out ,I don't get it . I have a poem book that I want to establish but I don't know which way to go forward !!😭😭😭
Very helpful. Thank you!!
I write poetry and I’m looking to get it published in a book . But I don’t know where to start
Thank you sooooo very very much ....
Thanks for the information
Hi there! Having just listened to your video, may I say how clear, friendly, concise and informative it was. Thank you so much. I am looking at that Chapbook route initially. What are you up to now? All the bes. I've shared your video. Deserved! X
What's the best magazine to get your poems in
I have 56 poems written in 4 yrs based on the bad political lifestyle of the African countries and I really want to make them known.
Hi. I don't know if you answer comments on 3 year old videos. But I really would like to know if you publish one of your poems in a magazine, can you publish it in a book later? None of my poetry is published because I am afraid of individual publishers stealing or taking the "rights" to a poem I give them. It's the same concern with social media. Thanks.
Thanks you ❤🙏
thank you so i have published online and had not much of a response but i am trying to get books published some of the difficult part being representing all aspects so i have to make material that i don't even know if it will be received by anyone so trying now to get commercial success to figure a new angle on how to break through and additional back stories i'm not bukowski or ginsberg though both i like so what makes me special in addition to working on other formats i have movies i've made
my campaign is now maybe getting recognition but also wanting to make hard copies circulate
losing lots of momentum and traction by spending time trying to get in touch with people who can help with next steps instead of making fresh content
thank u
Send Your Words to the Masses
Have a way to express your name,
All the keys of an intense flame,
Yearn for that passion and rhythm,
Let it flow out in its joyful hymn,
Exceed the discoveries of your art,
New opportunities unlock from within the heart.
-fin-
I wrote this for you i hope you enjoyed it. Poetry is a creative universe to express words beyond their origins and paint the picture you see.
I am a poet I want to publish my first book my target is to have 57 poems on my book but i'm not sure if i shoud start by 57 poems or i should firtly do lesser
To publish a poetry book, let's start the quest,
With verses that flow, let's put them to the test.
It's more than just words, it's a dream to fulfill,
So here are the steps, and I'll share the skill.
Step One: Write with Heart and Soul
Before you can publish, you must write with zeal,
Pour emotions on paper, let your thoughts reveal.
Craft verses that sing, and stories that entwine,
For the heart of your book is the content you'll define.
Step Two: Edit with Care and Precision
With the ink now dry and the poems complete,
It's time to edit, make each stanza neat.
Check for errors, polish the lines that gleam,
For a well-edited book is a poet's dream.
Step Three: Find a Publisher or Self-Publish
Now you face choices, it's a crucial stage,
To find a publisher or self-publish with rage.
Traditional houses or indie route you choose,
Each path has its merits; don't be quick to lose.
Step Four: Prepare a Manuscript and Cover
For traditional publishing, a manuscript's key,
Format it well, let your words be set free.
Design a cover, captivating and bright,
For it's the book's face that will catch their sight.
Step Five: Seek Reviews and Endorsements
To build anticipation, gather some praise,
Send copies for reviews, let the critics appraise.
Authors and poets who admire your style,
Their endorsements will make readers smile.
Step Six: Plan a Launch, Promote Your Book
It's time to unveil your book to the world,
Plan a launch party, let your flag be unfurled.
Promote on social media, create a buzz,
For marketing is vital; it's not just a plus.
Step Seven: Distribute and Share Your Work
With the book in print and the world at your door,
Distribute to bookstores, online, and much more.
Share readings and signings, connect with your crowd,
For your poetry's voice should be heard, clear and loud.
Step Eight: Keep Writing, Keep Dreaming
Publishing's a journey, not just a start,
Continue to write from the depths of your heart.
With each new poem penned and each page that's turned,
Your poetry legacy will forever be earned.
So, to publish a poetry book, my dear friend,
Follow these steps from beginning to end.
With passion and purpose, your words will take flight,
In the world of poetry, you'll shine ever so bright.
When you submit a collection to a publisher what exactly are they expecting? A disc,a word processed manuscript? Something already polished ready for printing? My friend sent a manuscript in on a disc,which someone else had typed for her with double spacing. The book was published straight off the disc,double spacing,spelling errors and all! As this is a first attempt I want to avoid these types of mistakes. The only time I was published in a magazine it was in a hand written letter.
Typically, when you submit a collection, the work should be as polished as you can possibly make it!
Your awesome thanks for the info
May I ask what you mean by "trim sizes" regarding self-publishing?
No Fault
Travis of Bickley
There is no fault in our stars...
The fault is the infinite chasm
between their silent twinkling!
But even that silence is only in
that infinite stretching distance.
For once proximity is breached,
angelic choruses sing the souls
of all of us who speed pass at
the velocity of thought. So that,
in those arias sounding, the voice of God can be discerned for what
it truly is...The hot, roaring, breath
of love cleansing away all that has no sound, but that holy awareness
of that one true thing.
I am an old man. I have written poems, prose, essays, thoughts, epiphanies, and ideas for most of my life.
I find it so easy to write now using my MEMO APP on my phone, because I seldom lose my train of thought or essence of the piece.
Thans for information, I am a poet looking for videos to help me self publish
This helps out alot
I’m a poet do can you give me advice more intel on how to publish like what link am I able to go on to to publish. I want to self publish, I got the marketing down pack but do I need notary?
I want to publish my book in America but I live in an asian country. Any advice on how to do it please?
Awesome video! Thanks
Thanks for the wonderful vid
Thanks for the tips! Definitely going to apply this to my work. If anyone is interested in checking it out I have the links in my UA-cam channel and a video to go along with publishing poetry
Thank you so much!❤
Could you do a similar video on creative non-fiction? Like a collection of essays type deal?
If I threw everything together I would have about 50 poetry books, I've written feverishly since 12. It's a paper meets ink mess
How Have You Been Doing In Poetry? Gave Up? Not For You?
Thanks for the information!! :)
So your a poet, or you want to be, like in a fictional romance, or its about an Ego needing
to be seen. But poetry is a burning, tho you write about this life, infused with being, there is the spiritual, where the poet has entered the portal nature opens and she finds a joy in knowing I AM that I Am, love, beauty, sorrow, grief, a lone apple tree you discover in a meadow, like the fairy tale
of the missing gold pear in the Kings garden, you want to create magic.Bring us new ways, a poem to waken the dead, the sleeping ones who don't realize they are unconscious. Read Rilke, Hafiz, Whitman, go for the high calling. find your way through your song. Blessings
I'm a poet and am looking to publish some of my work this is helpful any suggestions?
Where we can find publisher's
Am poetry from Kenya Africa
what software is used to build a manuscript I have all my poems in my apple notes want to get a better idea of how long my project is
thank you!
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_Wow, this video is really quiet, I can barely hear the music..._
After turning up the volume:
*HI EVERYONE, I'M SHAYLEN HERE WITH REEDSY...*
(If I misspelled your name, I'm sorry. The CC is all I had to go on.)
Thanks for this video! I find it so helpful, especially your information about small presses. I'm never sure how to gauge how legitimate small presses/ online journals are; it seems like there's so many. Do you know of any way to tell a quality online journal/ small press from say a vanity press?
You mentioned you don't write/read much poetry. If you're ever interested in reading/performing poetry I did a video on it on my channel a while back,; I used to run an open mic/poetry event. :) Thanks again for the content!
Here's some information on how to evaluate a publisher and look for scams! blog.reedsy.com/scams-and-publishing-companies-to-avoid/
It also helps to look up the books the press has published to get an idea of how legitimate they are.
@@Reedsy This is great. Thank you!