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mail your work to a reputable publishing company. They will tell you if its good enough for publishing
You have to get in contact with a publishing company.
the pepper tree press is a good place. It is run by an author. they also have a newspaper like thing that has "...poems short stories and other..." it is really good.
Yes! simple as that
Her Visions are that she loves to write poetry and publish books
99.99% of poets teach poetry. On top of that they can publish and perform. But if you want to be a poet, you'd better teach poetry.
He didn't. Shakespeare never wrote a novel in his life. I'm serious. He wrote plays and poetry, and didn't even publish the plays himself.
You can't. If it is good enough moderators will publish it.
Non-famous poems can be found in a variety of places such as poetry journals, literary magazines, websites dedicated to poetry, self-published poetry collections, and poetry workshops or open mic events. Additionally, you can explore social media platforms where aspiring poets share their work.
If self published it is your choice other wise standard is 150-300 pages.
Murdoch McLeod has written: 'Poems & stories from rambles around British Columbia for B.C. Centennial year 1958' 'Verse from Prince George and sights to see' -- subject(s): British Columbia, Poetry of places, Prince George 'Life on the Algoma farm' 'Verse on the Alaska highway' -- subject(s): Poetry, Poetry of places 'Verse from Golden to Fort Steele' -- subject(s): Poetry, Poetry of places
Bernardo de Balbuena has written: 'Grandeza mexicana, y fragmentos del Siglo de oro y El Bernardo' -- subject(s): Description, Poetry of places, Poetry 'La grandeza mexicana' -- subject(s): Poetry, Description and travel, Description, Poetry of places 'El Bernardo' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Grandeza mexicana' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Poetry, Description and travel 'Grandeza mexicana' -- subject(s): Poetry, Poetry of places, Description 'Grandeza mexicana' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Poetry, Description and travel