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When you want to research poetry or markets, get your manuscript checked out, or see who's who and what's what (or even what's who and who's what), these links can save you a lot of time.

International Sites

Canadian sites.

 

International sites.
  • First stop: PilotSearch.Com claims to be the world's largest literary search engine on the net.
  • The Contemporary American Poetry Archive (which includes some Canadian books, too!), a site for electronic copies of out-of-print poetry books, is maintained here.
  • The National Book Foundation.
  • The Autorenfotoarchiv in Berlin, offers a huge collection of author portraits (over 1500!).
  • Zuzu's Petals offers over 10,000 organized literary links, many of them practical. A good research site for locating publishers, grants, and resources of any literary kind. Even we here at the League of Canadian Poets don't have that many!
  • Lit Line offers a similar service. Maybe they have something that Zuzu and friends do not? Maybe they do. Indeed.
  • Is your book being marketed and reaching the people it was intended for? This PR boutique offers to help, lead by a team that spans twelve years of marketing books and events. Integrating their experience in book marketing with the latest technology and techniques, they promise to advertise your book directly to your target audience, to give it the exposure it deserves. If you are interested, send an email.
  • The Poetry: Classic site at About.com is a useful resource for students. Its purpose is to offer poems (not new poems, necessarily, but the classics), poet biographies, critical analyses and reviews, and is in the process of gathering as many public domain poems as possible. It also offers suggestions for writing papers on poems.
  • This site can help you find a publisher to approach for your next book.
  • The Contemporary Poetry Review is devoted exclusively to the criticism of poetry, and features some of finest reviewers in the English language, including James Rother, Brian Henry (editor of Verse), and Justin Quinn (editor of Metre). It also contains interviews with distinguished critics and poets, lists of newly published collections, and an exclusive chatroom.
  • The Poetry Kit has collected and archived interviews with U.K. poets. The page also includes links to other interviews with poets online.

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