A Small Garlic Press produces little chapbooks containing contemporary poetry collections. Its titles are varied, such as the one titled "My Mask Is: Prison Poems & Stories by Women." To submit your poetry to this publisher, it recommends that you first read one of its chapbooks to get an idea of the length and scope of what its books cover. It requests that you send your work in plain text (ASCII) to both of its editors.
This small press is located in Casper, Wyoming. It publishes original pieces of literature in electronic and print on demand paperback formats. Some of those volumes are made up of poetry. Current poetry titles include "Brush Country" by Barri Bryan, "Prayer in Praise" by Jean Even and "Climbing the Mountain" by Melanie Ann Billings. To submit your poems to this publisher, send a cover letter, a business plan and the completed manuscript via email.
2River publishes about four never-before-published authors each year along with previously published poets. Its chapbooks are published in e-book and audio format. Its published chapbooks include works like Mark Cunningham's "Color Field," Andrew Cox's "Fortune Cookies" and Joel Chace's "The City on the Hill." Volumes are published four times a year and may contain work from several different poets. To submit your poetry to this publisher, send up to five poems via email as a Microsoft Word or RTF attachment.
This publisher produces poetry books by women over the age of 70. The company is located in Connecticut. Some published works include such titles as "What if your mother" and "Resistance." The publisher doesn't specify how to submit your work, but an email address is listed on the site with a note that the editor only looks at work of female poets over 70 years of age. Send a short query to see if you can send sample poems. The publisher does accept first-time authors.