Tag: poetry manuscripts

How to Order Your Poetry Collection Using Pixar’s Advice – guest post by Kelly Grace Thomas

There is perhaps no greater mystery than ordering a poetry collection. The decisions can be nerve-wracking: debating which poems will open and close your book, asking which poems pack the most punch to hook the reader, questioning if these poems should sit next to each other for the […]

Weaving Your Photographs Into Your Poetry Manuscript – guest post by Christine Sloan Stoddard

When I was in art school, I once had a poetry professor who, on the first day of class, introduced himself as a failed painter. Immediately, that proclamation (and others) rubbed me the wrong way and I ended up dropping the class in favor of a film course […]

How to Organize a Poetry Manuscript via Diane Lockward

A big thank you to Diane Lockward for posting all this incredible information and help for poetry manuscript ordering and organization! Her post includes her own suggestions for how to avoid pitfalls with your first manuscript and links to several excellent articles. “Many poets, especially those working on […]

NO FEE open call for poetry manuscripts-Brain Mill Press, DEADLINE: June 30, 2016

Brain Mill Press runs an open call for poetry chapbooks on odd years and full-length poetry manuscripts on even years. They work hard to promote their authors and those selected receive an honorarium as well as royalties. Their books are professionally produced. You can check out their variety […]

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