Office of
the
Publisher
Poetry
Division
London,
U.K.
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12
April,
2007
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Dear Said,
As you may know,
Noble House is one
of the foremost
publishers of
fiction and
nonfiction works by
new and established
authors today. Our
international poetry
division has had the
honour of publishing
thousands of poems
over the past twelve
years.
Recently, I had the
pleasure of reading
the poetry that you
have had published
in the
United States.
I congratulate you
on this grand
endeavour, and
propose to you that
your singular talent
and vision deserves
appropriate
international
recognition as well.
For
this reason, I have
posted this letter
to request your
permission to
include one of your
favourite poems in
Centres of
Expression
- a new poetry
edition that is
being distributed
worldwide by Noble
House . . . a
collection of poetry
that is perhaps
unlike any you have
ever seen . . . one
where each poem is
featured on its own
page, and one whose
quality is
reminiscent of the
finest 19th century
antique poetry
books.
Hearken back, if you
will, to the days of
Emily Dickinson,
Alfred Lord
Tennyson, Elizabeth
Barrett Browning,
and
William Wordsworth
. . . the age of
grand bookmaking.
Poetry editions were
some of the most
highly prized
volumes because of
their intimate
attention to detail
- quality
typography, fine
ivory laid paper,
and colourful ornate
covers. Said, for
this edition, we've
returned to the
traditional size,
style, and quality
of these classic
19th century antique
poetry books.
Scheduled for
release in Winter
2008,
Centres of
Expression
will surely become
one of your most
treasured keepsakes.
Your publication in
this edition will
establish you as an
international author
and afford you the
respect and
admiration attendant
to such an honour.
International
Copyright notice for
your poetic artistry
will, of course, be
in your name,
assuring that you
will retain
worldwide rights to
your work of art.
Best of all, should
you decide to obtain
a copy of the
edition for your
personal library, or
as a wonderful
personalised gift
(you are, naturally,
under no obligation
to purchase a copy -
notwithstanding the
publication of your
work in this
edition), as you
proudly turn its
pages you'll find it
one of the best
values on the book
market today. At
only £23.14 (U.S.
$45.55) for a
hardbound, 225-page
edition printed in
two colours on ivory
laid vellum, with a
finely crafted and
highly detailed
laminate cover and a
single poem to a
page, this edition
promises to exceed
your expectations,
and it will enjoy
pride of place in
your home. In fact,
its quality is
guaranteed. If for
any reason you are
dissatisfied, your
money will be
completely refunded
in U.S. dollars with
proper dispatch.
Said,
you may also wish to
consider giving the
public some insight
about you and your
artistry for this
poetic showcase . .
. perhaps the
meaning behind your
poem, or your own
philosophical
perspective. Because
an entire page in
the book is devoted
to honouring your
poetry, we can
feature this
additional material
about you and your
poetry (up to 100
words) on the verso
leaf opposite your
poem . . . you will
thus have two full
pages devoted to you
and your artistry.
Said, may we have
permission to
publish your work?
Regardless of
whether you purchase
a copy or not, the
international public
deserves to see more
of your artistic
talent. You may
Submit Your Poem
and biographical
information, and
give us permission,
all within the
confines of the next
page. And if you are
inclined to order a
copy of
Centres of
Expression,
you may also do so
at the same time.
Sincerely,

Nigel Hillary
Publisher, Poetry
Division - Noble
House U.K.
P.S.
For poets who may
wish to obtain
supplementary copies
for gift-giving, to
display, or for
merchandising,
special case pack
discounts are
available. Please
consult the
submission and order
form for
further details.
Please Proceed To
The Next Page To
Submit Your Poem!
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