Hey /lit/ I have a completed chapbook of poetry sitting on my computer. I know it is basically impossible to get something like this published or to make even a dollar off it, so I was wondering what the best way to release it for free online is. If possible, I'm looking for a place that will make it so that strangers might actually read it in addition to my friends. Do any of you have any experience with this? I don't care about money or fame or anything or I wouldn't be writing poetry, I just want it out there.
tl;dr Any info on a place to electronically release a chapbook of poetry for free?
>>8217648
>chapbook
I've seen this fucking word popping up non-stop since reading Luke's introduction to Faust.
Hahaha his face is a butts
>>8217648
Post some here, we'll read them.
>>8217690
I would rather post the whole thing to /lit/ when I can.
Amazon senpai.
Put it on there. Maybe people will even read it.
>>8217807
Thanks! Is it like the Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing?
>>8217825
That's what I'm talking about.
>>8217648
Other than posting it on here literally no one will read the digital edition. Go to lulu.com and self publish physical copies: format the text, design cover, the whole shebang. Do this, buy like 50 of em, hand 'em out to the whole squad. That's what poets did back in the day.
You can list it for sale on amazon too (I think)