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48 Hour Books
This self-publishing company promises quick turnaround and responsive customer service
Alabama Prison Arts & Education Project
Located at Auburn University, APAEP offers classes in the arts and humanities to inmates in Alabama state prisons
Black Lawrence Press
This well-regarded independent small press offers several annual contests for chapbooks and full-length collections of poetry and literary fiction
Avantacular Press
This virtual press edited by Andrew Topel publishes e-chapbooks of visual poetry, a form that combines text with abstract art and other images
Advice on How to Sell Poetry
Published poet Neile Graham offers a useful basic overview of manuscript formatting, submission etiquette, and researching markets for your work
A Winner’s Advice: Jennifer Perrine
Award-winning poet Jennifer Perrine talks about how she prepares her work for publication, and what attracted her to particular contests at different stages of her career
The Poetry Society of America
The oldest poetry organization in the US, founded in 1910; we highly recommend joining
The Poetry Society
Supporting British poets since 1909
The Museum of American Poetics
Dedicated to American poetic experimentation
The Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP)
AWP supports the appreciation and development of contemporary writing
Tennessee State Poetry League
The Tennessee State Poetry League fosters poetry in its community and encourages the cultivation of more conventional poetry, while remaining upbeat on contemporary poetical trends
Science Fiction Poetry Association
The SFPA brings together writers and readers interested in “poetry with some element of speculation - usually science fiction, fantasy, or horror,” as well as surrealism and poems about science
Saison Poetry Library
Located at the Southbank Centre, SPL is the most comprehensive and accessible collection of poetry from 1912 in Britain
NewTown Writers
Chicago-based gay and lesbian writers’ salon publishes the anthology series ‘Off the Rocks’ and the literary e-zine Swell
New Zealand Poetry Society
Founded in 1973, the New Zealand Poetry Society offers an annual poetry contest and publishes the bimonthly magazine ‘a fine line’
National Association of Writers in Education
NAWE supports the development of creative writing of all genres and in all educational and community settings throughout the UK
National Assembly of State Arts Agencies
Find links to your state’s arts organizations, plus arts funding news and opportunities
Lowell Celebrates Kerouac
An annual festival in Lowell, Massachusetts
Lambda Literary Foundation
A foundation supporting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender literature
John Clare Literary Festival
John Clare was a prominent 19th-century poet of the English countryside
James Merrill House
James Merrill was a major 20th-century American poet, whose former home in Stonington, CT is now maintained as a local literary center
Irish Writers’ Centre
News about Irish literary events and competitions
Hidden River Arts
A nonprofit literary arts organization, based in suburban Philadelphia
Florida Writers Association
A non-profit network of Floridians who care about writing and each other
Electronic Literature Organization
The Electronic Literature Organization facilitates and promotes the writing, publishing, and reading of literature in electronic media
Colorado Independent Publishers Association
CIPA holds informational meetings and seminars for Colorado’s independent publishers to help their members market books through cooperative ventures, education and networking
Center for Fiction
Located at the Mercantile Library in New York City, the Center for Fiction offers workshops, grants, readings by notable authors, and a circulating library of nearly 85,000 titles
Asian American Writers’ Workshop
Manhattan-based arts organization offers workshops, readings, youth programs, and occasional contests
Arkansas Writers’ Conference
Held each summer since 1944, the Arkansas Writers’ Conference offers two days of workshops and an awards banquet for winners of their poetry contest
American Association of Community Theatre
Networking, resources and support to suit the needs of all those involved in community theatre
Alliance of Artists Communities
The Alliance of Artists Communities is a national and international association of artists’ communities and residencies
African American Literature Book Club
AALBC is dedicated to promoting literature by and about black people
(In)Visible Memoirs Project
Memoir Journal’s (In)Visible Memoirs Project nurtures, publishes, and circulates memoirs that are too often excluded from dominant literary discourses
Timothy Steele
Neo-formalist poet
Walt Whitman
American poet, essayist and journalist
Karen J. Weyant
Award-winning writer and teacher with a special interest in working-class literature
Sean Patrick Hill
Poet and teacher, author of the poetry collections The Imagined Field (Paper Kite Press, 2010) and Interstitial (BlazeVOX, 2011)
Susan Tepper
Pushcart Prize-nominated poet and fiction writer
Nick Antosca
Short fiction author
Shelly Jackson
Cross-genre experiments in writing and art
Stanley Joel Crown
Writer of short stories, many with sports themes, and author of The Victors Club, a novel about a professional woman golfer battling sexism on her rise to the top
Russell Edson
A quirky and memorable poet; one of Jendi Reiter’s favorites
Patricia Smith
Poet, spoken-word performer and writing teacher
Steve Fellner
Award-winning poet
M. Miriam Herrera
Juxtaposes images and folklore from many cultures - Native American, Jewish, Chicano - to explore the ambiguity of multiple identities
Kwame Dawes
Kwame Dawes, the University of South Carolina’s poet-in-residence, launched this multimedia site to chronicle the experiences of HIV patients and caregivers in Jamaica
Linda McCullough Moore
Winner and finalist of numerous national short fiction awards including New York Stories, the Nelson Algren Award, the Tobias Wolff Award, and the Pushcart Prize XXXV
Kathryn Magendie
Co-editor of acclaimed e-zine The Rose & Thorn posts eloquent personal essays about the writing life and the environment, plus photos of the Great Smoky Mountains landscape and wildlife
Judith Goldhaber
Award-winning formalist poet, playwright, science writer and journalist
Jendi Reiter
Editor of Winning Writers and author of the poetry books Barbie at 50, Swallow, and A Talent for Sadness