Publishers are full of useful advice, not only about getting published, but about how things work from their point of view. So it's worth keeping an eye on what they're saying and thinking. Many of them have newsletters you can sign up for too, and if you're actively looking for a publisher for your own work, sign up for the lot!
- Charles Boyle: SonofaBook
- Todd Swift: Eyewear
- HappenStance Blog
- The Emma Press / Valley Press blog
- Sidekick blog
- Nine Arches (Jane Commane)
- Robin Houghton
- Wayleave Press (Mike Barlow)
You could also check out the Pubchat interviews on the Poetry School website, a wonderful source of information, and growing all the time. Here's a few of the publisher conversations to start with:
- Peter Robinson: Two Rivers Press
- Brian Lewis: Longbarrow Press
- James Davis: if p then q
- Jane Commane: Nine Arches
- Jess Chandler: Test Centre
- Nicholas Murray: Rack Press
- Helena Nelson: HappenStance Press
- James T Harding & Rachel McCrum: Stewed Rhubarb
- Ken Edwards: Reality Street
- Stephen Stuart-Smith: Enitharmon Press
- Kirsten Irving: Sidekick Books
- Tony Fraser: Shearman Books
- Todd Swift: Eyewear
- Tamar Yoseloff and Vici MacDonald: Hercules Editions
- Clive Birnie: Burning Eye Books
- Charles Boyle: CB editions
- Jamie McGarry: Valley Press
- Tom Chivers: Penned in the Margins
- Andy Croft: Smokestack Books
- Jenny Swann and Di Slaney: Candlestick Books
- Emma Wright: The Emma Press