Where to get poems




















For questions about poetry competitions you suspect to be of ill-repute, we suggest the Winning Writers site. Regional Arts Council Boards have lots of advice. See also the Society of Authors. Even fiction may not be attractive to an agent unless your first novel sold reasonably well and you can add the lure of enticing titles to come. See also the Alliance of Literary Societies website. See also your local listings, Time Out, Hot Tickets, etc.

We do not have anywhere on our website dedicated to a list of links to other organisations, publications or competitions. It may be possible, if your project is poetry-related, to include a link or mention in our regular e-bulletins, or over our social media accounts. Please email [email protected] with any information. Please note that we cannot guarantee inclusion.

Alternatively, if you would like to place a targeted advert or insert in The Poetry Review , please see our advertising rates. Do you have some general guidelines towards getting published? How do I get my poems published? Can I get critical assessment of my work? Copyright and legal matters — who should I ask? Can you direct me to some good poetry magazines? For comprehensive lists you might like to take a look at: The Poetry Library website.

Links on the Poetry Kit website. How do I get information on poetry publishers? However, there are several places you can go to for information: The Poetry Library has a comprehensive list online.

The Free Verse Poetry Almanac. How do I contact a poet? What competitions do you recommend? The Poetry Foundation strives to heighten poetry awareness and prestige in society.

They publish Poetry , a magazine that has been around for over years. The site also offers thousands of poems and poets along with podcast conversations and other multimedia poetry endeavors. For another daily poetry fix in your email inbox, you can sign up with Poetry Daily. Additional poems reside in their archives.

Tracy K. Smith is one of my favorite poets. Then you can listen to and read her recommendations on The Slowdown. Detailed critiques can be given and writers also get encouragement with helpful feedback and itis suitable for any poet ranging from newbie to professionals.

One of the best places to publish your poems it claims that 7 million poets can review your poem. You will have fun while using this website your posts can get quick reviews as fast as sixty minutes or less and there are prizes on offer. A nice simple site to post your poems on with a cool random poem feature. Your work will get mixed in with he classics too so there is a better chance of it getting seen.

Not a real cafe, obviously… but a great place to post any knid of writing including poetry. The design is a little dated but there are other useful resources too such as contests, courses and groups to join. Not best known for poetry but it is one of the biggest writing platforms in the world and a well-known brand so there is a good chance of getting some exposure for your work.



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