Agents for Poets: An Investigation

An in-depth look into whether the number of poets represented by literary agents is on the rise, and how agents help poets achieve their career goals.
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An in-depth look into whether the number of poets represented by literary agents is on the rise, and how agents help poets achieve their career goals.
A message to self-proclaimed allies: Actions speak louder than words.
In the latest installment of a yearlong series on publishing professionals, four book marketers explain how they use advertising, social media, and other platforms to boost awareness about their titles.
The author of the novel Goodnight Stranger reflects on her writing career and the cultural myths about success, youth, and appearance that women writers must navigate.
Eight publishers and literary entrepreneurs—Fiona McCrae of Graywolf Press, Jamia Wilson of Feminist Press, Molly Barton of Serial Box, Jennifer 8. Lee of Plympton, and others—on adapting to economic and technological changes.
The University of Cincinnati Press imprint publishes books of poetry and fiction that continue the successes of its affiliated literary journal, the Cincinnati Review.
The small press becomes the newest imprint of the University of Nebraska Press.
While editing her third novel, the author develops a newfound appreciation for copy editors.
The fourth installment in a continuing series about making a living as a writer looks at the benefits and drawbacks of working in the book publishing industry.
Novelist Jonathan Lethem handpicks his favorite forgotten books for reissue in a series published by Pushcart Press.