
Speaking of publishing, a couple of months back I saw an ad in our newspaper for a poetry contest being hosted by the International Library of Poetry. I also saw cash prizes (like several $1000 and greater), which is what grabbed my attention. I've been published on several occasions, starting with being a writer for my award winning high school year book (and being offered the Editor in Chief position). I've been published a few times in college---so anyway, my point is it wasn't the publishing part that grabbed me (as it seems that in this age of electronics, any Joe Shmoe can easily get "published"--isn't that technically what you're doing on a blog--self-publishing:), minus the copyright laws)--it was the CASH--and what does cash mean, SHOPPING! Ok, so I did it, I decided to go for the gold and submit a poem as I have several really good ones stashed away from my before kids and husband creative days. So, lo and behold, yesterday I received a very detailed congratulatory letter on my poem, entitled "THE FINAL SUNSET" (and trust me, this is a good one filled with alliteration, very vivid imagery, deep emotion, and a story to tell!)---tons of details were in this letter, and of course a book you are not obligated to purchase of where my poem will be published--and I was told out of the thousands of submissions, mine is one of the few that will go into the semi-finalist round (for the cash prizes:) Ok, so it all still looks good and enticing--but then they asked me to re proof my original poem before it goes to print---someone had retyped it into a small section and had too many errors in their "translation" to count. So THAT made me wonder about the legitimacy of this. I've done a LOT of editing over the years (maybe not always doing such a good editing job on my own blog at times:), and this just doesn't happen! I just took one quick look online for info. on the International Library of Poetry--and the link below is the first thing I found: http://windpub.com/literary.scams/bbb.htm
Ok, lesson learned--it looked fun and legit--but just in case there really is a cash prize, I think I'll go ahead and finalize the submission, but not buy into the book they sell ($50, plus another $25 if you want a biography of yourself printed as well:), and see what happens--hey, I'm not proud, cash is cash if that were to really happen:) (as an aside, I have it in writing that I still own the copyright to my poem, the publisher owns the copyright to the anthology as a whole).
3 comments:
I had NO idea that you were into poetry. Did you know that was my focus area in college?
And the little one's art is soo good. Tell her I said so,please. :)
I did know that was your emphasis--and my emphasis was in writing--I've always enjoyed creative writing (and technical, believe it or not).
She's sitting right behind me on my chair as we speak:)
Technical writing? Ewww...
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