Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Earn up to $300 with Your Poems


If you have the passion and talent for poetry, then better make the most of it. There are publishers which are willing to buy or pay for your poem. There are also several sites where you can post and monetize your creative works. Why let your valuable creations rot inside your drawers when you can showcase it to the world and make money in return?

So for you poets out there, here are some sites worth considering:


HubPages is a site where you can blog or post your written works without the trouble of manually putting up a website. This is great for newbies who have no idea on how to create a website. Upon registration, HubPages provides your account with a unique URL (much like having your own website). From your account, you can easily select the link "start a new hub" and post your poems. The site has a large community of "hubbers" which you can follow and be your followers as well. There are several hubbers that are also passionate in poetry so you will have no problem gaining audience to your craft. You can earn money here through Google AdSense, Amazon Affiliates, and eBay. On your hub, you can post related capsules of amazon and ebay products on which you can earn commission if someone will buy that product through your post.

Pros: Large community
     Easy to post
     Enjoyable

Cons: Earning is not certain
     You must have several hubs with large traffic before you can really earn
      HubPages takes a percentage of your earnings



This is a site which accepts poetry submissions for magazine publication. Submitting your poems is rather easy. All you need to do is set your poems in word format and follow the instructions on their site. You can only submit up to 4 poems in a single submission after which you have to wait for 6-8 weeks for you to know if your entry has been accepted for publication.

Payment: $300 per published poem
Response time: 6-8 weeks


They accept poems for greeting card publication. They require highly original and creative submissions about friendship, family, special occasions and positive living. Submissions may be published on greeting cards or considered for inclusion in book anthologies. If interested, send a blank email with “send me guidelines” as the subject to writings@sps.com. They also hold poetry contests every now and then.

Payment:
$300 per published poem for greeting cards
$50 per poem used in anthology

This is a quarterly magazine which has a political streak. It accepts poetry of any length and style.

Payment: up to $100 per poem plus 1 year free subscription

*NOTE: They are not accepting submissions from July 1-Dec. 31. You can start submitting on Ja.1, 2012

Tin House accepts up to 5 poetry entries per submission. Entries may also be selected for anthologies.

Payment: $50 per poem plus 2 copies

Goblin Fruit accepts “fantastical” poetry, or poems with mythic, surreal, fantastical and folkloric themes. They are not interested in sci-fi or horror-for the sake of-horror themed poems. You can submit up to 3 entries at a time if through email.

Payment: $5 per poem
Response time: max of 5 weeks   


Astropoetica accepts poems related to astronomy, seismology, astrophysics, planetary science, and/or archaeoastronomy. They also welcome scientific, mythical, historical, multicultural and personal approaches. You can submit up to 3 poems per submission.

Payment: $5 per accepted poem
Response time: 1 to 4 months


Beyond Centauri is a quarterly magazine of science fiction and fantasy which caters to young readers ages 10-18.

Payment: $2 per accepted poem
Response time: 2-3 months


For more poetry publishers, visit:


Or buy a copy of


It is a book annually published at Writer's Digest. There, you can find a list of publishers with their contact details that might be interested with your poems. Before submitting, read carefully first the categories which the publisher is looking for to make sure that your poem is qualified.

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