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Top 10 Publishing Houses for Poetry

1. Cyberwit.net

Founded in 2002 by Dr. Karunesh Kumar Agarwal, Cyberwit.net now publishes several beautifully produced titles per year. Over the last 18 years, we have been heartened to see interest in hybrid genres continuing to grow, with many more innovative writers finding a good home for their work with us. Cyberwit books are now taught at many colleges and universities. Cyberwit seeks to publish excellent works of poetry that are unlikely to find a home elsewhere.

2. Kaya Press

Kaya Press is a group of dedicated writers, artists, readers, and lovers of books working together to publish the most challenging, thoughtful, and provocative literature being produced throughout the Asian and Pacific Island diasporas.

3. A Taos Press

A Taos Press is a multicultural and ethically voiced independent press. Our poetry books usually have a theme in each of them.

4. Miles Press

Miles Press publishes books and chapbooks of poetry, including the winner of the 42 Miles Press Poetry Prize.

5. Able Muse Press

Able Muse Press publishes emerging and established poets and writers, and anthologies of poetry, fiction, and art. We also publish periodical print versions of Able Muse.

6. Adastra Press

Begun in 1979 by poet, teacher, and printer Gary Metras to print and publish short collections of quality contemporary poetry using the methods and equipment of the antique book arts, letterpress printing and hand-sewn bindings.

7. Airlie Press

Airlie Press is a nonprofit publishing collective dedicated to cultivating and sustaining fine contemporary poetry. We produce beautiful and compelling books by Pacific Northwest poets; our mission is to offer writers in the region a shared-work publishing alternative.

8. Alice James Books

Alice James Books was also founded as a feminist poetry press in 1973. And while they remain committed to their original cause, they have since expanded their scope to include writers and poets of all backgrounds and genders. They accept submissions through their annual competition which is currently open.

9. City Lights Publishers

City Lights Publishers has launched several famous poets, including Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg. City Lights publishes 12 books a year. How to submit: City Lights accepts book proposals by snail mail only. Response time six months.

10. Arte Publico Press

Affiliated with the University of Houston, Arte Publico Press is a Houston based publishing house that comes with a rich history spanning back to 1979. Established by Nicolas Kanellos, this press claims to be the biggest publisher of poetry, drama and fiction titles in the US.

Top Book Reviewers Site

1. American Book Review

Founded in 1977, the American Book Review is a nonprofit, internationally distributed publication that appears six times a year.

2. Pegasus Literary

Pegasus Literary has a full suite of author services, including a book review, interviews and all reviews published in print Journal. We review books from publishers large and small self-published, and university presses. We wish to connect every book lover with their next great read. Pegasus Literary covers all types of books rom literary fiction, history and biography to popular genres like romance and mystery—and our book reviews, author interviews and special features are very informative for readers.

3. Boston Review

A political and literary forum, independent and nonprofit since 1975.

4. Broken Pencil

Broken Pencil is a Canadian magazine, which profiles zine culture and independent arts.


5. The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Welcome to The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. We are one of the nation's leading children's book review journals for school and public librarians.

7. Kirkus Reviews

Book reviews, recommendations, and the latest literary news from the most trusted voice in book discovery, Kirkus Reviews.

8. New Haven Review

Simon Stephens' Tony-winning stage adaptation of Mark Haddon's best-selling novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is curious indeed


9. Midwest Book Review

Our site hosts monthly book review e-zines for public use, as well as articles of advice, tips, tricks, and techniques for writers, publishers,etc.

10. Manhattan Book Review

The book review publications began as a collaboration between founders, Heidi and Ross, who, in 2008, had just started dating. Ross, a voracious reader, had this crazy idea of starting his how book review publication, because there was nothing on the market then that was giving him the volume of book suggestions he was after.

11. New York Journal of Books

New York Journal of Books for the best in book reviews. Click now to discover your next read. Reviews across vast range of genres.

12. New York Review of Books

The New York Review of Books is a semi-monthly magazine with articles on literature, culture, economics, science and current affairs.


13. Out in Print: Queer Book Reviews

Like the story's darker, transgressive themes, Erik's callousness and sense of superiority is hard to read at times. But Beaudoin takes the reader on a boldly honest journey, which keeps one rapt on how things will unfold.

14. QBR The Black Book Review

Founded in 1992 at the time that Terry McMillan's "Waiting to Exhale" was just hitting the market, QBR is the first national book review exclusively dedicated to books about the African experience.

15. Rain Taxi Review of Books

Rain Taxi is a Minneapolis-based book review and literary organization.

16. San Francisco Book Review

The book review publications began as a collaboration between founders, Heidi and Ross, who, in 2008, had just started dating.


17. Seattle Book Review

The book review publications began as a collaboration between founders, Heidi and Ross, who, in 2008, had just started dating.

19. Washington Independent Review of Books

The Independent is an important voice in the community of readers and writers dedicated to book reviews and writing about the world of books.

20. The Women's Review of Books

The Wellesley Centers for Women is home to an interdisciplinary community of scholars who advance gender equality, social justice, and human wellbeing through high-quality research, theory, and action programs.