I am looking for a author's agent and/or publisher to consider my books.
Discover your commercial success possibilities HERE.
My poetry is unique, creative, direct, experimental,
philosophical, and contemporary. Check out three of
my poetry books that are ready for publication right now:
At the Edges of the West: Highway 101 and 1. Docu-Poems.
The Tick-Tock Tractatus: A Poetic Investigation of Time
Five Corners of Time 202 Quintain Poems
My Dao de Jing Anthology and Concordance is the very best.
It is encyclopedic in scope and well respected.
Other commercial possibilities are found at:
Twenty Five Steps and Beyond:
The Collected Works of Mike Garofalo
Yes, the in-boxes of literary agents are filled to the brim with
new manuscripts to read. And, they diligently proceed to try
to discover value that will sell.
For a change, just open your web browser and you will find
diverse creative work and whole books at my website:
text, poetry, indexes, quintains, sonnets, photography,
Text Art, philosophy, research, haiku, onions, anthologies...
As for reviews of my work go here.
My 3,150+ Quintain poems at Bundled Up (Volumes 1 -6)
are designed for Ebook publication. This is a special type
of poetry and research for which readers frequently return.
I am not interested in talking to anyone who wants me to
pay them for publishing and distributing my creative works
in paperback, hardback or Ebook formats.
I am seeking an author's agent and/or publisher who can
see the possibilities for commercial success from my writing
and my existing books, takes the risks, gets them published,
and takes the lions-share of the profits.
What little money I might make will keep my websites afloat,
and the excess will be given to charity.
I don't have the funds or the time to actively market my works
to agents or publishers. I will just let the wide range and value
of my creative works speak for themselves, and their commercial
possibilities. My goal is to write better! Since 1998, I have
published all my creative work on my many Internet websites
and blog.
Thanks from: Michael Peter Garofalo

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