Welcome to Poetry Publisher, your one-stop shop if you want to self-publish a poetry book.

We are a professional, affordable, self-publishing poetry book company that uses Print On Demand (POD) technologies to produce quality paperbacks and Kindle e-books.  We have been helping authors worldwide since 2014.

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We have many years of self-publishing and book cover design experience and offer poets a wide range of high-quality services using Amazon KDP via Print On Demand:

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Some of our authors

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Lillie Naor

Seeds of Light by Lillie Naor

Lillie Naor’s debut poetry collection is an alchemy of word and soul. Drawing from decades of work at the intersection of Psychotherapy, art, and spiritual growth, her poems distil life’s complexities into lines of clarity and tenderness. Moving through the terrains of love, loss, and renewal, she writes from the threshold where darkness and light meet—the sacred space of becoming aware. This collection captures the alchemy of awareness: the way we are shaped, undone, and re-formed by what we dare to face. These poems are meditations on becoming—luminous, tender, and fiercely alive.


Helen May Williams

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Helen May Williams is the author of June: a biographical novel (Cinnamon Press 2020), Catstrawe (Cinnamon Press 2019) and The Princess of Vix (Three Drops Press 2017). Her parallel text translation of Michel Onfray’s Before Silence is published by The High Window Press (2020). During lockdown, she participated in a befriending-by-phone project, which resulted in a publication with co-authors Dominic Williams and Mel Perry: Hold the Line (People Speak Up 2021). Also during lockdown she planted 700 saplings in the field beside her house, renaming it Coed Cae Claer — an allusion to R. S Thomas’s sonnet ‘The Bright Field’. The story of this is told in Coed Cae Claer (Cinnamon Press 2023). In 2024, she edited and published ‘Collected Poems 1970-1992’ by Helen May Dennis (her younger self).


Chris Armstrong

Chris Armstrong has had three careers, working as a merchant seaman and navigator, a farmhand on the farm where he still lives, and as an information scientist before retiring to become a poet and writer. He has one collection of poems in print, Mostly Welsh(Y Lolfa, 2019). Although initially entirely focused on poetry, his writing has branched into short stories and his first full-length work of fiction, The Dark Trilogy was published in 2022. A collection of short stories is in preparation. He has been published, for example in Storgy, Agenda and London Grip New Poetry. He lives in a cottage in the mountains of mid-Wales.


Moira Andrew

Moira Andrew was born and educated in Scotland. She has worked in most areas of primary education, as teacher, head teacher and college lecturer. She taught creative writing part-time in the University of Glamorgan. Moira has written a number of books on the creative arts for Belair, the most popular being Language in Colour and Paint a Poem. She has many poetry collections to her name, among them, Geese and Daughters, (IDP 2018), Imagine a Kiss, (Dempsey & Windle 2020), Looking through Water, (Poetry Space 2020) and Moonfall (2021).


Angela Edwards Rigby

Cardiff-based poet Angela Rigby has produced two collections of subtle, yet sharply observed poetry. These poems are light in touch, with original turns of phrase and unique points of view. Many have been published in magazines and online and are collected here for the first time along with new poems. This is her second collection, her first, ‘A Rose In Snow’ was published in 2020.


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