On Tue, 31 Mar 1998 11:33:40 EST wrote...
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How about buying the "Writers Market." That book gives you an idea of what
publications might be interested in your poems/work. Most good bookstores
carry it. Best of luck.
> Albert M. Balesh, M.D.
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> Tuesday, March 31, 1998
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>Dear Fellow EPOUND Subscribers:
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>Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Albert M. Balesh, M.D., and I
>recently completed my first book in a trilogy of poetry. The 200-page book
>contains 101 fiery, emotionally hair-raising poems, dealing with contemporary
>issues. I find it to be quite excellent, if I do say so myself. The book is
>entitled, Fall From Grace.
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>I am seeking a publisher for my book of poetry, and, as I find fellow EPOUND
>List subscribers to be quite well-informed and to possess well-above-average
>intelligence, I have decided to query you about poetry publishers. Where
>might I submit my manuscript for consideration for possible publication? I am
>a first-time author.
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>Let me explain the motivation behind my book. I left my beloved United States
>of America, on August 14, 1976, to study medicine in Rome, Italy. I returned
>to the U.S., on March 12, 1996, to find a country totally alien to me. My
>collection of poetry, written during the second year of my return to the U.S.,
>represents the observations of a native son, who both "fell from grace" and,
>suddenly, found himself a man without a country. My musings on the current
>American way of life are, needless to say, acrid and incisive. They can, most
>certainly, serve as a lesson to us all, as we both attempt to regain that
>moral fiber upon which our nation was created, and prepare ourselves for the
>coming of the new Millennium. My book is dedicated to myself and to all those
>who, in the last twenty-five years, have suffered the trials and tribulations
>of an ever-changing world.
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>Fellow Subscribers, with all that in mind, I anxiously await your responses.
>If, indeed, you all have the gumption, are willing to take the moral high
>ground, and are possessed by the devil in some small measure, then you will
>most certainly aid me in this quest to publish my work.
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>Any feed-back, you might have for me, would be greatly appreciated. I
>sincerely thank you all for your precious time.
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> Sincerely,
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> Albert M. Balesh, M.D.
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Robert E. Kibler
Department of English
University of Minnesota
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