A poetry publisher on the math of rejection
Every year, Jeff Shotts, executive editor of Graywolf Press, sorts through thousands of poetry submissions -- and rejects about 99 percent of them. It’s not a success rate poets like to hear, he says, but it’s the reality in the poetry publishing industry. Jeffrey Brown speaks with Shotts about his company’s location in the small press “mecca” and why there’s never been a better time for poetry.

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Submitting Poetry to Magazines & Journals

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How Does A Writer Know They Are Good Enough? by UCLA Professor Richard Walter

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How to Write a Villanelle | with Sam Grudgings | NaPoWriMo

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Kevin Larimer: Publishing 101 for Poets

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Math and Poetry: A Terrifying and Terrific Combination: Dr. Patrick Bahls at TEDxUNCAsheville

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How to Get a Literary Agent | What Do Agents Look for in Writers?

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How to Write Structurally Well — Daniel Pink

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What makes a poem … a poem? - Melissa Kovacs

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How To Edit Poems

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An Editor's Advice for Submission Success

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Writer Ben Lerner on Teaching Creative Writing | Louisiana Channel

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Everything you need to write a poem (and how it can save a life) | Daniel Tysdal | TEDxUTSC

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Let's Chat | What Makes A Poem "Good"? | AD

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How To Submit Your Poetry Collection to a Publisher

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How to Publish a Poetry Chapbook

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Publish Your Poetry | A Beginner's Guide

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Q & A with Michael Nye, Editor of Story Magazine

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Poetry: Advice on Applying to the Iowa Writers’ Workshop

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