I recently announced the release of version 100 of Writer’s Market, also known as “The Big Book of Publishing”. But I’m also excited to announce the imminent release of version 34 of Poet’s Market!
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Whenever I start discussing market books, I inevitably ask the million dollar question: What’s the difference between Writer’s Market And Poet’s Market? Well, it’s very simple: Writer’s Market It is the “big book” that covers everything related to publishing, while Poet’s Market Really sharpens the hair world.
The analogy I like to do is that Writer’s Market It is somewhat similar to Walmart of the Market Books in that it has the most overall and a few listings of each listing type, while Poet’s Market It’s like a specialty store that doesn’t have everything under the sun, but really does go deep into place. In this case, Poet’s Market It is a specialty book dedicated to publishing your poetry.
As such, this 34th edition of Poet’s Market Full of great articles dedicated to writing and publishing poetry. It also has more hair menus than Writer’s Market Including listings of contests, book publishers and publications. If your main goal is to spread your hair, this is really the guide for you.
Until we meet next time, carry on with the poem.
Robert Lee Brewer, Senior Editor
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