Poet's Market 1988
This newest edition of Poet's Market, compiled by poetry authority Judson Jerome, meets the special needs of poets by providing detailed market analyses of more than 1,700 reputable poetry publishers. Illustrated.
The 1988 edition of Writer's Market contains up-to-date information on 4,000 buyers of freelance material--book/magazine publishers, syndicates, greeting card publishers, script producers, and trade journals. Illustrated.
This long-awaited collection by one of the most distinguished poets writing today includes new poems written during the past four years as well as generous selections from Lucille Clifton's award-winning...
They want “ creative , thoughtful , beautiful poetry , generally 1 page or less in length . No overly - erotic , exploitative or dogmatic poetry . Also , no political or preachy religious poems . ” The editor says Lite is generally 40 ...
Poet's Market, 1987: Where and how to Publish Your Poetry, 1987
One of Britain's most distinguished and longest-lived poets still writing, David Gascoyne now offers us this new collection of all the poems he wishes to preserve in a single volume....
In the 1960s, Davie pays particular attention to the work of Austin Clarke, Hugh MacDiarmid, Norman McCaig, Keith Douglas, Edwin Muir, Basil Bunting (the gurus whose prose writings helped catalyze the traumatic events of 1968), Elaine ...
In 1980, Ms. Bass was awarded the Elliston Book Award for Poetry from the University of Cincinnati. Last year, she won Nimrod/Hardman’s Pablo Neruda Prize for Poetry, judged by Thomas Lux. She was nominated for a 2001 Pushcart Prize.
In this, her thirteenth book of verse, the author of "The Dream of a Common Language" and "Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law" writes of war, oppression, the future, death, mystery, love and the magic of poetry.