Tuesday, March 29, 2005

How much is this costing them in postage?

   Once again I find a missive from Poetry.com in my mailbox. Not my inbox, my actual, physical mailbox. I'm starting a pool to guess how long it will take them to figure out that they are never going to get a dime from me, and give up. The twelfth of never is already taken.
   This one says:

Dear Paul

I am delighted to inform you that your poem "Beleaguered" (you remember Beleaguered, don't you?) has been awarded our prestigious Editor's Choice Award because it displays a unique perspective and original creativity -- judged to be the qualities most found in exceptional poetry. Congratulations on your achievement.

editorschoice

   The certificate pictured is not actually a certificate at all. It is just printed on the bottom half of the letter.
   They go on:

Your poem is also featured in a Deluxe Hardbound edition, which, as expected, will soon be sold out. (could that be because they only ever print the number they take orders for?) We have, however, reserved a limited number of copies that are now available only to poets included in this distictive volume. Because you are one of these poets, and if you haven't already ordered a copy, or wish to obtain additional copies, this is your last opportunity to do so.

Oh, and one final note. Many people have asked if we can make available a commemorative plaque to present their poetry in formal fashion. we are glad to be able to do this. Your poem can be beautifully typeset on archival quality vellum with your choice of borders, then mounted on a walnut-finish plaque under lucite. The 10 1/2 by 13 inch plaques are truly impressive ways to exhibit your work. They also make wonderful gifts. Please see the enclosed material for further information. Again, congratulations on your achievement.

   The "enclosed material" they mention is, of course, an order form. As has been mentioned in earlier journal entries, I can be the proud owner of a "Deluxe Hardbound Edition" containing hundreds of poems as bad as mine, or worse, for only $49.95 US plus $11.00 shipping and handling. My poem mounted on a walnut-finish plaque can be mine for the low, low price of $38.00 US. Plus, of course, the $11.00 shipping and handling. No wonder they are "glad to be able to do this." They're making a killing on it.
   As on their previous letter to me, they have included a little note on the top of the letter that is supposed to look like someone's handwriting. You'll recall that on my first snail mail receipt from them, they would have had me believe that someone had hand written the words "Excellent Poem" on the proof sheet. This one says, "Howard, Paul's verse is wonderfully expressive -- I suggest you also select it for the 'Sounds of Poetry' - C.S." Very clever, trying to make me think I'm privy to an internal communique.
   Sure enough, there is another letter included in this package. It bears the bold heading: NOTE FROM HOWARD ELY (check out the signature on the 'certificate')

Dear Paul,

     Every so often, as our Editors review the poems that have been presented our Editor's Choice Award, they personally select a few poems that they believe would have a wonderfully expressive (oddly familiar phrase, that) quality if read by a professional reader. Your Editor has suggested that you become one of 33 poets whose artistry will be recorded professionally as a special part of a new CD poetry collection - The Sound of Poetry.

     I'm writing to get your permission to include your poem "Beleaguered" is this highly acclaimed and internationally distributed three-album collection, scheduled to be released four weeks after we receive all permissions (read paid orders).

     The Sound of Poetry, released as a 33-track, three album Cd set...features an insiring introduction as a prelude to the selected artistry... yada yada yada... get to the point... oh, here it is...

     And Paul, if you wish to obtain a copy of this 3 CD set (the entire 3 album collection costs just $49.00 plus {$11.00} shipping and handling)...please remember to to enclose payment, or specify your credit card number and expiration.

   I like to make fun, but it is important to remember that these clowns have been in business for years. They are exceptionally good at what they do. And just in case you haven't been paying attention, what it is they are good at is not publishing poetry, it is separating uninformed, idealistic people from their money.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I get these letters often myself.  I have to say, that they are very relentless.
This is a brilliant entry.
Tami
http:/journals.aol.com/rivercitygirl1/PicturePages

Anonymous said...

It's the same thing we went through with Lissa...she does have a talent but Poetry.com does not care about that..they care about YOU emptying your wallet for a (not) chance at recognition. Penny

Anonymous said...

LOL see I told you Beleaguered was a wise little poem. It's even received Editor's Choice Award. stop snickering now.
They really play on the emotions of soft hearted poets don't they. Have you added up the grand total you would have spent if you had paid for all they offered so far? Just curious. I wrote alittle quote in regards to our debate I came across this week in my journal. I may be coming to terms with the whole poet label, maybe, as long as it doesn't cost me any money!
Rebecca

Anonymous said...

dear mr. Little

              my name is keith i myself have used that site purely due to the fact that it,s the only site i can find that will let me sbmit for free and i empathize your point of view with the mail we recieve i am curious if you have any ideas or knowledge of easier ways to get published also if you are interrested i would like you to read some of my stuff and give me what you think on poetry.com myn ame is "keith corrado" and my e-mail address is elroy99999@aol.com i would appreciate any critisism or thought you would have

                                                thanks for your time

                                                                  keith

Anonymous said...

get those all the time bet it will take a life time intil they give up heck they probally send it to ur grave. LMAO.           ~Kristina

Anonymous said...

i got the same exact thing a few weeks ago... one in my inbox and one in my mailbox...