Poets Take On Publishers Weekly (And Win)

Over the summer, Publishers Weekly decided to discontinue its monthly poetry forecast. “But for many in the world of independent presses, where the bottom line is quite a bit lower than in commercial publishing, that explanation wasn’t good enough. Zaleski estimates that Publishers Weekly received approximately 150 phone calls, e-mails, and letters about the decision. The response was so great that the magazine reversed its decision and reinstituted its monthly poetry section in September.”