I know it was almost a decade of hard work from the time I first committed myself to poetry to the publication of my first book,
The Cartographer's Tongue / Poems of the World. There was so much about book publishing that I didn't know and no one I could ask.
How times have changed --- and for the better on this one. Now there are books, websites, conferences, consultants, and even blogs that provide first rate information.
This morning I discovered this blog post from one of the editors of
CavanKerry. Not only does Florenz Eisman offer good information, she does so with bucket loads of kindness and grace. How I wish I had read her twelve years ago.
Here are the first two paragraphs:
I was asked by a CavanKerry colleague a while ago to blog about submissions. My reaction? Give me a break. Is there anything less necessary to write about? After all, CKP’s website has a
submissions page with guidelines. Won’t newbies find everything they need on the screen?
My colleague reminded me that when she sat on a panel for soon-to-graduate MFAs, several asked her how to submit a manuscript. They didn’t have a clue how to go about it. Nada. Nothing. That gave me pause. MFA students who don’t know how to maneuver through the submission process?
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Published on July 24, 2012 04:00