It has been a busy few days. I received notice that my latest book is here?at least it is on the desk of my publicist at the publishing house. I?ll be announcing it very soon right here and explain how to order your copy. It is Talk Up Your Book, How to Promote Your Book Through Public Speaking, Interviews, signings, Festivals, Conferences and More.
I write a monthly blog for BookBaby. After this month?s post, I began receiving requests by the dozens for my latest freebie, 50 Ways to Promote Your Ebook. I hit 75 requests this morning and they are still coming in.
Also, I received word yesterday that I have been accepted as a speaker and panelist at the prestigious, invitation only book festival event in Tucson in March. That?s my 6th event scheduled for 2013 so far.
More Poetry Links
Per my promise, here are a few more opportunities for poets who want to see their work published. I?ve included a few paying markets AND a directory of over 900 markets for poets. Contact me if you found this useful. PLFry620@yahoo.com
Glassworks literary magazine publishes digitally and in print. They seek poetry, fiction, nonfiction, craft essays, hybrid forms, and new media (photography, video, audio, multi-modal, etc.) for its general issue. They are also accepting work for a themed issue: ?utility and beauty.? General deadline: December 15, 2012. Themed deadline: March 1, 2013. Previously published work considered for themed issue. Read guidelines at http://www.rowanglassworks.org
Astrophil Press, a publisher of literary fiction, non-fiction, poetry, critical, and hybrid works will read submissions from September 1, 2012 through November 30, 2012. There is a $20.00 reading fee, but all work will be thoughtfully considered. Please go to: http://astrophilpress.com/index.php?id=17 for details. Astrophil Press has published critically acclaimed and timeless authors such as: Brian Evenson, Keith Abbott, Ellen Welcker, David Gruber, and Eric Olson. Please stop by our website for complete catalog details.
Trail and Timberline uses poetry related to the Colorado Mountains and they pay $50 per piece. http://www.cmc.org
Boston Review publishes poetry and this is their reading period. Learn more about the type of poetry they want here: http://www.bostonreview.net
The Sun pays $100 to $500 for the poetry they publish. http://www.thesunmagazine.org
And here is the link to 974 markets for poetry. If you write poetry, you really must check this out. http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/pbonline.html
http.www.matilijapress.com
http://www.patriciafry.com
Source: http://www.matilijapress.com/publishingblog/?p=2278
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