Online Publishing – selected links compiled by Evelyn Posamentier

WOW – Women On Writing Conference, March 3, 2007

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYKb_ZCdr5g

“The more books you give away, the more money you make.”  Watch the You Tube interview with science fiction author Cory Doctorow, in which he addresses the online v. print publication debate.  He is also a co-editor of Boing Boing, a very popular weblog about technology, culture, and politics. “My three co-editors and I publish to about 1.7 million unique readers a day (as of Jan 1, 2006), and we’re the most linked-to blog on the Internet, according to Technorati.”  [From his bio, linked from Wikipedia.]

 

http://www.argotistonline.co.uk/Interviews%20with%20Poetry%20Editors.htm

From The Argotist Online out of the U.K. are interviews with 19 (5 are women) of the leading e-poetry publishers in English discussing, among other things, “the future of poetry in printed form and on the internet.” 

 

http://lowres.uno.edu/classes/cyberlit/papers/ballardini/Blogging.html

Blogging As The Sharing of Knowledge:  Poetry.  This is Italian poet and e-publisher (the multilingual site “The Poet’s Corner”) Anny Ballardini’s final project for a University of New Orleans graduate course on Literature in Cyberspace.  Includes a list of Poetry Blogs and a fine webliography.

 

http://www.pw.org/mag/

Poets & Writers magazine online.  Link to classified ads from the left frame or find them here directly:  http://www.pw.org/mag/classifieds.htm

 

http://newpages.com

“News, information and guides to independent bookstores, independent publishers, literary magazines, alternative periodicals, independent record labels, alternative newsweeklies and more.”  Or follow this direct link to websites of Online Literary Magazines (fiction, poetry and creative non-fiction magazines online):  http://newpages.com/npguides/litmags_online_complete.htm

 

http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/poetry.html

Accessed over 2 million times since 1996, Professor Emeritus Louie Crew’s poetry web pages feature a page devoted to poetry publishers who accept email submissions and a page devoted to poetry markets: calls for submissions, among other things.

 

http://www.poetrykit.org/

The Poetry Kit’s ambitious gateway to the world of e-poetry boasts “over 12 million visitors since 1998.”  Global in scope, only English-speaking sites are emphasized.  Links to magazines, competitions, grants, poetry blogs, online classes, audio files and Podcasts, calls for submissions, festivals, conferences, workshops, free e-books and newsletters.

 

http://www.rimbaud.org.uk/0001a.ukmag.htm

Links to UK magazines, as well as others worldwide.  From the AA Independent Press Guide, this site includes information on over 2,000 print and online magazines.

 

http://lists.usm.maine.edu/archives/wom-po.html

Discussion of Women’s Poetry List.  Find the searchable archives here, as well as a FAQ and instructions on how to subscribe to this very lively discussion list.

 

http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/archives/poetics.html

University of Buffalo Poetics Discussion List.  Search archives or join the list from this link.

 

http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/archives/british-irish-poets.html

British and Irish Poets Discussion List.  Searchable archives and subscription info.