Poetry For Profit

03/09/08

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Poetry For Profit

Contains almost 100 markets that pay for poetry. These are NOT competitions, but bona-fide small press magazines, websites and greeting card publishers. Payment ranges from two or three pounds up to one hundred pounds!

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We have NOT included payment in kind or publication copies either!

All contact details are listed, including editor’s name, address, email address, telephone number and website if applicable.

We’ve also included four reports that cover the main areas which offer payment for poetry.

Poetry Competitions. Tips and advice on how to improve your chances.
Includes a list of links to various sites that carry comprehensive lists of current contests.

Greeting Cards. Possibly the best paying markets around. Payment in the region of £100 per sentiment is not uncommon. Includes a list of resources to markets and other resources to interest writers and artists.

Your Own Lines. Lots of ideas for pitching your ideas at specific markets. Weddings and Christenings for instance. Working with photographers. Producing your own greeting cards. Handy list of resources for further help.

Consumer contests. Hundreds of cash prizes and prizes in kind waiting to be won on the strength of a catchy turn of phrase. Best of all, most of these are free to enter! Resource list contains lots of site links where details of current contests can be found and free advice from the experts!

Also ...

A further report on how to market your services, including networking, giving talks and demonstrations. Links to networking groups, speakers groups and marketing ezines.
http://www.writelink.co.uk/library_uploads/PFP.pdf

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