How many poets are in the college poetry anthology?
The anthology features 347 poets from 217 colleges and universities in 47 states. Each entry includes a brief biography of the poet along with a sample poem. Although the 1975 volume was supposed to be the first volume in an annual series, and the company advertised its 1976 contest, no further volumes appear to have been published.
Are there any poetry anthologies in the Library of Congress?
The America Library of Poetry (Houlton, Me.) runs a Student Poetry Contest open to students in grades 3-12 in the United States and Canada. The Library of Congress does not hold any anthologies published by the America Library of Poetry. Anthology titles listed in WorldCat include Brilliance; Gifted; and Impressions of Youth.
Who is the largest publisher of Vanity poetry?
Publishers that require poets to pay to have their work published are known as vanity presses. The largest publisher of vanity poetry anthologies since 1980, and the one about which the Library of Congress receives the most inquiries, is the International Library of Poetry (ILP).
Who is the largest publisher of poetry anthologies?
The largest publisher of vanity poetry anthologies since 1980, and the one about which the Library of Congress receives the most inquiries, is the International Library of Poetry (ILP).
The anthology features 347 poets from 217 colleges and universities in 47 states. Each entry includes a brief biography of the poet along with a sample poem. Although the 1975 volume was supposed to be the first volume in an annual series, and the company advertised its 1976 contest, no further volumes appear to have been published.
The America Library of Poetry (Houlton, Me.) runs a Student Poetry Contest open to students in grades 3-12 in the United States and Canada. The Library of Congress does not hold any anthologies published by the America Library of Poetry. Anthology titles listed in WorldCat include Brilliance; Gifted; and Impressions of Youth.
Publishers that require poets to pay to have their work published are known as vanity presses. The largest publisher of vanity poetry anthologies since 1980, and the one about which the Library of Congress receives the most inquiries, is the International Library of Poetry (ILP).
The largest publisher of vanity poetry anthologies since 1980, and the one about which the Library of Congress receives the most inquiries, is the International Library of Poetry (ILP).