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i made a poem and want everyone to read it and comment then how can i publish it. can u tell me.

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4 Responses to “how can i publish my poem in net and make it popular?”

  • hunter f says:

    List it on poetry.com. It’s the premier poetry site in the world.
    They will copyright it for yuo and also you can buy a book with yours in it. I’ve brought 3 and all thre had mine in the front page so I don’t knowif they do that for everyone(individual books) or I just lucked out.
    They also have nice wallor desk placs you can by wiht your poem on it. Both usually cost ablut 38 tp 40 buicks but are worth it. you could donate aplac to your school liberary, city offices ect to get your poem out in front of the public. the books are great christmas and birthday gift books also.

  • dusty says:

    if its nice, you could send it as a chain email. you send it to ten people you love they send it to ten people and so on.

    that way all the nice loving people read it.
    (works the same with haters if its nasty)
    and its amazing to see just how far around the world it goes. great fun.
    you need to incorporate a hefty copyright though if you dont want it stolen or misused.
    otherwise just put a foot note to message you with comments via your chosen method.

  • Jeannie G says:

    Just a note never pay to have your poetry published anywhere. A legit publisher pays you not the other way around. Unless you have alot of money then try publishing on demand. Is it worth it, based on experience NO. Good luck, J
    PS: You might want to submit to a publishing company that is looking for new poets and writers.

  • auntb93 says:

    Publishing it’s easy. There are free sites all over the Internet, including Yahoo! 360.

    Getting people to read it and comment on it is a little harder. You could perhaps join or create a Poet’s Group in Yahoo! Groups, which makes contact with members who have their own poetry posted on their own 360 pages. You can critique each other, but you won’t. You’ll just encourage each other, and an honest critique will be about as hard to get as it has always been.

    Please remember that Sturgeon’s Law applies to poetry. Sturgeon’s Law? 90% [up to 99% in edits] of everything is BS.

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