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52 NO FEE poetry manuscript publishers + important tips

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It’s so important to do your homework before sending your manuscript to a publisher. Make sure to take notes for each publisher you research. You will most likely want to compare them to each other before deciding where you want to submit.

Read their guidelines carefully and find answers to important questions:

If you aren’t able to answer some of these questions by researching the publisher online, send them a polite, professional email with your questions. Most editors are happy to answer questions.

Also, if you have other tips for first-time manuscript submitters, please comment and share them below!

And now for the list! Big thanks to Emily Harstone for doing the research and creating such a great resource, as well as big thanks to Author’s Publish for sharing the article on their resourceful site!

52 Poetry Manuscript Publishers Who Do Not Charge Reading Fees

Harstone includes a brief description of each publisher and a link to their web site. Make sure to read Emily’s note at the top about limited reading windows and the order of the list. Also, if you know of any others that should be included, send them to support@authorspublish.com.

If you don’t already subscribe to Author’s Publish, do so while you’re there. Authors Publish is a completely free magazine for writers and includes submission opportunities, publishing tips, writing advice, prompts, and more.

 

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