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.
Getting published has never been easier! You keep 100% of your royalties and all rights.
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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Sue Davies
Sue Davies grew up in London. She practised as a nurse at Westminster Hospital before going on to work for the BBC. She married and lived in Oxford, and then moved to Cyprus with her husband to teach English. On her return, she studied English Literature and Linguistics at the University of Sussex and Southampton University. She lectured in English Literature and Linguistics.
Her first poetry collection Blue Water Café was followed by Split the Lark, published by Oversteps Books. She is a prize-winning poet and lives in Hampshire.
Rob Cullen
This is a collection of poetry written over forty years. They begin in the 1970s when Rob worked at Eastmoors Steelworks, Cardiff. Other poems were written when he worked in a psychiatric hospital in Sussex. The title poem, Uncertain Times, was written in 1985 during the miner’s strike and reflects the impact of a destructive political process on the community in which Rob was born and grew up – a destructive process that still has effect to this day. Some poems expose the experience of working with seriously emotionally damaged and abused children. More recent poems reveal the healing journey that Rob took to regain his equilibrium after a long professional life working with troubled, and troubling, people.
David Urwin
Dave Urwin confesses to having been very work-driven for most of his life and has earned his living by a wide range of employment. In this collection, his work poems explore the topic from various perspectives, and many of the poems view labour by inhabiting other characters, as well as the view from his own, mainly rural, occupations. The Parrot in the Mango Tree is Dave Urwin’s third collection of poetry, following Towards Humanity (2015) and Plain Song from the Backstreets of Silence (2020).
Moira Andrew / Angie Butler
Moira Andrew is a former headteacher who has lectured creative writing at the University of Glamorgan, written a number of books (many for children), including eight, highly praised poetry collections.
Angie Butler has performed her work on a variety of platforms including the UK and Kenya. She also holds the Guinness Book of World Records for gathering the most pirates together. This is her first poetry book, a collaboration with accomplished poet and friend, Moira.
Lesley Williams – Meanderings Of The Mind
Lesley Williams lives in Swansea. After a long career in Social Services, early retirement gave her the opportunity to attend a variety of writing courses run by the University. She has performed her work locally as a member of the ‘Garage Players’ and continues to meet monthly with a small group of Swansea poets.
This moving collection of poetry and prose – ‘Meanderings of the Mind’ – draws upon many of her own heartfelt personal experiences.
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