101 Ways to Make Poems Sell

The Salt Guide to Getting and Staying Published

Chris Hamilton-Emery author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Salt Publishing

Published:1st Apr '06

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

101 Ways to Make Poems Sell cover

Making poetry submissions, including '50 dos and don'ts' Getting reviews, readings and residencies Collaboration, competition and contacts The poetry scene, power and publicity

101 Ways to Make Poems Sell is an insider’s guide to the poetry business, focusing on the issues that matter: building profile, finding readers and selling books. Hamilton-Emery offers practical and hard-earned advice about marketing poetry and driving sales.

101 Ways to Make Poems Sell is an insider’s guide to the poetry business, focusing on the issues that matter: building profile, finding readers and selling books. Hamilton-Emery offers practical and hard-earned advice about the ins and outs of marketing poetry and driving sales. Whether you are a novice or an established poet, this book provides you with over a hundred tools and techniques to help sell your books, keep your publisher and build a readership around the world.

With over a decade’s experience in international publishing, working as a senior manager and consultant within blue chip companies, Hamilton-Emery offers a frank, funny and insightful tour of the world of poety publishing. Every step of the way you’re offered gems of advice, along with tips and tools you can put into practice straight away, many of them for free, and all of them geared to getting your books into the hands of the people that truly matter: your readers.

Includes step by step advice on:

Making poetry submissions, including `50 dos and don’ts’

Getting reviews, readings and residencies

Collaboration, competition and contacts

The poetry scene, power and publicity

The uses and abuses of social media

Chris Hamilton-Emery’s list of fifty pointers [about submitting your work] deserves to be pinned up over your desk.

-- Richard Bell * Writing Magazine *

His book is about the place of the poet in relation to the publisher, and how she can help herself to market and realise the full potential of her work in terms of readership. Advice on the importance of the web for marketing and author `presence,’ as well as creating personal networks, makes this book a `must’ buy for new poets.

-- Simon Smith * PBS Bulletin *

Whether you’re a novice or a published poet, this book really does offer a lot of useful information. In effect it’s a self-help book for poets, providing 101 suggestions about how develop your career as a poet and sell your work. If you’re serious about selling your poems, this book is a must.

-- Chris Holifield * Writersservices.c

  • Winner of American Book Award 2006 (United States)

ISBN: 9781844711161

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 9mm

Weight: unknown

156 pages