The Poetry Bookshop Online website is run by the Poetry Book Society (www.poetrybooks.co.uk),
an organisation which promotes contemporary poetry by selling the best new books,
rather than by publishing poetry or commenting on work submitted to us. Please
don't send us your work - we won't be able to do anything with it. However, we
do hope the following guidelines may prove useful.
Magazines and Competitions
If your poetry has not previously been published professionally, we suggest you
begin by sending your work to a wide selection of poetry magazines and entering
poetry competitions. Aspiring poets have normally amassed a reasonable body of
material before feeling ready to approach book publishers. The Poetry Library
in London produces lists of reputable magazines and competitions - www.poetrylibrary.org.uk
Writing Groups and Courses Joining a Writing Group is an excellent
way of both improving your skills and meeting other poetry writers; they are usually
advertised in libraries or in writing magazines (try Mslexia at www.mslexia.co.uk
or Writers' News at www.writersnews.co.uk)
and are often tutored by published poets. The Arvon Foundation runs very good
residential courses in its centres in Yorkshire, Devon and Inverness-shire. Visit
www.arvonfoundation.org for course
details.
Poetry Organisations The Poetry Society
- runs an advisory service through which a number of poems may be sent in for
comment.
The Poetry Society 22 Betterton Street London
WC2H 9BU
Tel: 020 7420 9880 www.poetrysociety.org.uk
The Poetry Library - holds large collections of 20th century poetry and
all English-language poetry magazines which are extremely useful for researching
potential markets for your work.
The Poetry Library Royal
Festival Hall South Bank London SE1 8XX
Tel:
020 7921 0943 www.poetrylibrary.org.uk
Survivors' Poetry - promotes poetry by survivors of mental distress, through
workshops, performances, readings and publications. Network of 30 poetry groups
around UK.
Survivors' Poetry Diorama Arts Centre 34
Osnaburgh Street London NW1 3ND
Tel: 020 7916
5317
The Poetry Book Society - provides advice, guidance and discounts
on the best newly published poetry. Poets who regularly read a wide range of work
which is currently being published are in a better position to judge the style
and quality of their own poems, and many published poets are members of the PBS.
Poetry Book Society Fourth Floor 2 Tavistock Place London
WC1H 9RA
Telephone: +44 (0) 207 833 9247 Fax: +44 (0) 207
833 5990 www.poetrybooks.co.uk
Useful Books The Writers and Artists Yearbook 2004 A
& C Black £13.99 ISBN 0713669365
Writing Poems
Peter Sansom Bloodaxe Books £7.95 ISBN 1852242043
Writing Poetry John Whitworth A & Black £6.99
ISBN 0713658223
How to Publish Your Poetry Peter
Finch Allison & Busby £8.99 ISBN 074900391X
Teach
Yourself Writing Poetry Matthew Sweeney and John Hartley Williams Hodder
Arnold £8.99 ISBN 0340867647
Self Publication Publication
is very hard to achieve and we suggest that you take a long look at your work
even before taking the competition / magazine route. Most people write for their
own pleasure and will never see their work in print - unless they do it themselves.
This is possible with the help of a personal computer and a reasonable printer,
but do think carefully about distribution and marketing.
Other Forms
of Publication A number of organisations offer publication in an anthology
for a fee or on the assumption that the poet will buy an expensively produced
book. Advertisements for such schemes appear occasionally in the press. While
this kind of publication operates within the law, these ventures are primarily
profit-driven and do not tend to benefit poets, financially or otherwise.
Other
'Getting Published' Links http://www.poetrysociety.org.uk/info/faq.htm#get%20published
http://www.poetrylibrary.org.uk/poetry/enquiry/aspirset.html
http://www.bloodaxebooks.com/subs.asp
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