1-Skip the rhyme.
2-Keep it short.
3-Submit three to five poems per submission.
4-Avoid clichés.
5-Steer clear of one-word title
6-Use eye-catching titles.
7-Develop a strong bio
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1 comment:
Writing from the heart...I never know if the poetry I write is important to anyone other than me. It is what it is....I guess this sounds strange since I never try to write poetry...it just happens.
Andrea
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