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Make A Chapbook Of Your Poetry

By:Rose DesRochers


Poetry is a hard thing to market; it could take years to get your work published by a traditional publisher so why not publish your own chapbook. A chapbook is "a small book or pamphlet containing poems, ballads, stories, or religious tracts" (dictionary) the term is still used today to refer to short, inexpensive booklets.

It is easy, simple and affordable to make a chapbook yourself. You can produce the chapbook yourself, using Microsoft Word or WordPerfect. Print it out on a good printer and have a print company make multiple booklets for you. Make sure you contain a title page, an author bio and a synopsis of what the poems are about. You may also wish to add an acknowledgement page, a dedication page, author photo, and table of contents. Carefully select your poems that have special meaning to you. Your special chosen poems are a reflection of who you are. Chapbooks are normally no more than 24 to 26 pages and the cover price should not be anymore than five dollars.

Your Cover

1. Title of your book
2. Your pleasing eye-catcher design
3. The author's name

Your Back Cover

1. A short description of the contents in the book
2. A short biographical note about the writer and your photo
3. Contact information of the publisher

Inside Pages

Using your word processing program, customize your copyright information, add a title page, acknowledgements page and dedication page. Type each poem into your template. At the end of your book you may wish to post well wishes for the reader and your contact information such as an email address or ordering information. When you have completed proof reading your book print out the template, you may need to play around with your printer so that it prints on both sides. Be sure that you have included the ©. symbol within your book.

Assembling your Chapbook

After you have printed the last of your pages it is time to bind them together to make your chapbook. Fold the cover and pages in half and staple them on the fold. Do not use more than two staples.

Poetry Chapbook Publishers are hard to come by therefore it is just as easy to publish your own chapbook. Consider selling your book through a local library, grocery store, card shop or your local book store. If you are looking for an affordable book-cover designer why not give invision-graphics.com a try. They can give you an eye-catching book cover that will stand out. Remember that a well design cover is like a billboard therefore you want it to catch your reader’s eye. To see some samples of chapbooks, visit your local bookstores, libraries, or card shop. This will give you an idea of what they look like. These books will not make you rich or famous. However, it’s a great way to start promoting your poetry. Now with your computer it is possible for you to become your very own publisher.


About the Author: About the AuthorRose DesRochers, Canadaadmin@todays-woman.nethttp://www.todays-woman.netRose is a published author and web columnist. She is also the founder of Today's Woman a supportive online community for men and women over 18. Their goal is to help writers succeed in the writing industry by offering a useful selection of services including author interviews, regular columns, interactive forums, and a place to share your writing for critique by your peers.


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