1) If they are good enough, submit them to a publisher.
2) If you want to find out whether they are good enough, submit one or two to small press publications or internet poetry sites.
3) If you just want to see them in a publication, self-publish.
Whichever you decide, do plenty of work at the research stage so as to make the process less painful.
The Poetry Out Loud competition can only be participated in, by those that have registered their school with their state Poetry Out Loud coordinator to be eligible to compete.
They distinguished between three kinds of poetry: (religious poetry was not one) Calliope Epic poetry Erato Lyric poetry Polyhymnia Choral poetry
poetry or a narrative essay/poetry
The Greeks had more than one type of poetry. The muses were: Calliope - Epic Poetry Erato - Love Poetry Euterpe - Elegiac Poetry
One can find information about poetry slams in many different places. Some web pages where one can get information are Wikipedia, Poetry Slam and Poets.
Roy Jay Cook has written: 'One hundred and one famous poems' -- subject(s): American poetry, English poetry 'One hundred and one famous poems, with a prose supplement' -- subject(s): American poetry, English poetry
Yes, it is registered if it is a Genuine one
Sylvia Plath
No one really knows just some random guy.
Elinor Milnor Parker has written: 'Four seasons five senses' -- subject(s): American poetry, English poetry, Poetry, Seasons 'Nocturne' 'Some dogs' -- subject(s): Dog breeds '100 story poems' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, Collections, English poetry 'Here and there' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, American, Children's poetry, English, Collections, Poetry, Poetry of places 'Cooking for one' -- subject(s): American Cookery, Cookery, Cookery for one, Menus, American Cooking, Cooking, Cooking for one
There are plenty of service which you can use to find a Registered Agent. However, one of the most important one should find a Registered Agent is law stuffs.
No one " created" poetry it has always existed. It is just as natural as the flow of sounds. Even back in ancient times poetry existed.