The best advice that I can give any child or adult who wants to be a poet is to read lots of poetry. Get a feel for poetry. Look at different styles of poetry. I have grown so much in my own writing by reading the work of other poets. Don’t be afraid to accept constructive criticism. Part of being a writer is being able to accept criticism. Everyone who writes poetry is eager to pub-2403258503801684lish a book but why not start out small. Before you send off your poetry for pub-2403258503801684lication ask yourself if you are ready. It might be wise to Join an online poetry community and share your poetry with other poets who will be honest with you and offer some constructive criticism.
Once you are ready to take that plunge the best place to start is poetry magazines and ezines . You might also want to check some pub-2403258503801684lishers that accept poetry for anthologies. You are going to want to purchase a copy of Poet’s Market that is pub-2403258503801684lished annually. This is an essential book for poets who are interested in pub-2403258503801684lishing their work. For younger poets some places you might want to check out are Poetry for Kids , Teen Ink and About.com's Creative Writing for Teens.
You are also going to want to reach your market. You are going to want to see just what kind of poetry the magazine pub-2403258503801684lishes as often time’s magazines will receive poetry that is just not right for their magazine. Submission guidelines are on most sites and many magazines will post a sample of poems that can be found in their magazine.
When submitting your poetry to magazines. Always present it in typescript, using a simple 10 or 12 point font like Arial or Times New Roman. Present a cover letter that is professional addressing the magazine editor by their name. Offer the poems for pub-2403258503801684lication in their magazines, be sure to list your other pub-2403258503801684lications if any and thank the editor for considering your work for possible pub-2403258503801684lication. Send them about five of your poems and always include a S.A.E. (Self Addressed Envelope) with your submission. Editors most times do not return your poems but without submitting a S.A.E. your poems won’t even be looked at. Also make sure that you have included enough return postage in your S.A.E.
Example of a cover letter:
Dear (name),
Please consider the enclosed poems for pub-2403258503801684lication in (name of magazine). I have enclosed a self-addressed stamped envelope for your reply. Thank you for your consideration of my work for possible pub-2403258503801684lication. Your very brief bio here and other pub-2403258503801684lications here.)
If you are submitting by email make sure that you follow the guidelines on the website. Most pub-2403258503801684lishers prefer the poem to be submitted as an attachment in word document. If you are unsure of the guidelines it never hurts to email the editor and ask them. You should never submit a poem that has already been pub-2403258503801684lished or that you have sent to another magazine to be pub-2403258503801684lished. This includes if you have pub-2403258503801684lished them on your own homepage. In most cases magazines will consider a poem posted on your website or an open poetry community to be already pub-2403258503801684lished. Therefore you will not be able to claim first rights to it and most magazines; newspapers etc will not accept it as submission.
Sandra Soli of byline magazine says if a poem appears on a web page, it is pub-2403258503801684lished. If a poem can be accessed via the general internet user, it is pub-2403258503801684lished. On the other hand, if the forum is closed to a limited membership and your poem is not available for general viewing, then she would consider that a workshopped item just as in a private critique group. This concerns how easily the piece can be accessed by readers. Most web appearances are open to all and byline magazines considers that to be a pub-2403258503801684lication.
The Pedestal Magazine quotes “The Pedestal Magazine would consider such a piece previously pub-2403258503801684lished, in that it has been inserted into the pub-2403258503801684lic domain
If you are submitting work that has already appeared in the web for pub-2403258503801684lication, mention in the cover letter the forum(s) where the poems have been posted and let the editor make an informed decision. You really do not want to do anything that jeopardizes your chances of seeing your poem pub-2403258503801684lished. Also be sure to keep track of all your submissions. Then prepare yourself also for a long wait. Chicken Soup for the soul states that they receive 100 stories per day and it takes up to three years to develop a book.
Poets should not be discouraged by rejections. Part of being a poet or any kind of writer is preparing yourself for rejection. Trust me I’m an over sensitive person and when I got my first rejection letter I thought it was the end of the world. But I later learned that a rejection letter does not mean that you are by any means a bad poet. A rejection letter should never discourage you from pursuing your craft. Not all poetry will be pub-2403258503801684lished but find comfort in knowing that someday somewhere your poem will find its rightful reader. By all means consider me and every other writer who has been rejected on your side. Having your poetry pub-2403258503801684lished is only one part of writing. Until it happens and you have that first pub-2403258503801684lication enjoy your writing and join a community and find a few good readers and supporters of your work and be proud that you took the step and sent your poetry off to be considered for pub-2403258503801684lication.
I have a confession of my own I have only had my poetry pub-2403258503801684lished in a few newspapers, ezines, and my own book that was pub-2403258503801684lished by one of the worse pub-2403258503801684lishers out there but that has not discourage me one bit from working towards fulfilling my dreams or wishing my fellow poets great success. I have had my accomplishments and one of the greatest is seeing that an article such as this one I have just written might help just one of you. Many poets end up self-pub-2403258503801684lishing their own writing and that isn’t a bad rout to go either. To find out about self pub-2403258503801684lishing and pod pub-2403258503801684lishing be sure to read my article Publishing and Promoting of Poetry Anthologies and Chapbooks
Goodluck and have fun writing.
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http://kidswriting.about.com/teens/kidswriting/
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About The Author
Rose is a pub-2403258503801684lished author from Canada Ontario and is also the founder of http://www.todays-woman.net a community for men and women over 18, where writers/poets/columnists meet and exchange ideas, contest, rate and review and help each other succeed in the writing industry. Check out Rose's first poetry book "She is like the wind" and purchase poetry that is sure to be a world of emotion on a canvas that is her soul.
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This article was posted on April 17, 2005