#58 How to Submit Your Poetry Manuscript
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About this listen
Submitting a poetry manuscript can feel overwhelming, even when the work itself is finished. In this episode, Leo breaks down the key decisions involved in submitting your manuscript, shares strategies for staying organized, and offers thoughtful guidance on how to choose the right places to send your work.
Visit thepoetrylab.com to find the Show Notes for this episode. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Danielle Mitchell, with special guest hosts Lori Walker, Leonora Simonovis, Ravina Wadhwani, and Annie Freshwater.
EPISODE GUIDE
Finishing a manuscript is one thing. Sending it out is another. This episode walks you through exactly how to do it well.
02:30 — Is Your Manuscript Ready?
How to know when your collection is truly finished and what signals to trust before submitting.
03:00 — Strengthening the Manuscript
Feedback, title, structure, and form—what to refine before sending your work out.
05:00 — Final Materials to Prepare
Notes, acknowledgments, and writing a clear, compelling blurb for your manuscript.
06:30 — Where and How to Submit
Contests, open reading periods, fees, and how to research the right presses for your work.
08:00 — Building Your Submission System
Tracking submissions, setting a budget, and organizing your process so you don't burn out.
09:30 — Submitting with Intention
Reading guidelines carefully, pacing your submissions, and staying consistent.
10:00 — Rejection and the Long Game
Why "no thank you" letters are part of the process and how to stay grounded through it.
10:40 — Let the Work Do Its Work
Resisting the urge to over-revise and trusting your manuscript once it's out in the world.
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