Co-op available.
Galleys available by request.
North American Print Campaign.
General interest: National print campaign targeting Poetry, Verse
Daily, The New Criterion, Poets & Writers, Poetry Show, Parnassus,
Slate, NPR.org/David Orr
Trades: Publisher’s Weekly, Booklist, Kirkus, Library Journal
Canadian Interest: Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, National Post,
Vancouver Sun, Montreal Gazette, Quill & Quire, Canadian Notes and
Queries, Winnipeg Free Press
North American TV & Radio Campaign.
Pitch interviews and reviews to NPR and CBC.
Online and Social Media Campaign.
Pitch interviews and reviews to The Rumpus, The A.V. Club, Electric
Literature, The Millions, Largehearted Boy, Identity Theory, New
Yorker’s Book Bench, Bookslut, Shelf Awareness, The Awl, Slate,
Salon, Daily Beast’s Book Bag, LARB, NYRB, Vol. 1 Brooklyn,
Quarterly Conversation, Brooklyn Rail, Flavorwire, Buzzfeed.
Print campaign will also target poetry bloggers/reviewers
Giveaways through Edelweiss, Facebook, Goodreads, Twitter
Promotional broadsides
General Ebook Plan.
Ebook available.
Biblioasis and author websites.
Promotion on The Rotary Dial
Pino Coluccio's poems have appeared in The Walrus and three anthologies. His first collection, First Comes Love, came out in 2005 to generally favourable reviews. In addition to writing, and his day job (about which the less said the better), he runs a multi-hundred dollar tutoring empire and co-edits The Rotary Dial. He lives in the 6ix.
Winner of the 2018 Trillium Book Award for Poetry Praise for Class Clown [Coluccio] writes short, witty poems about love, death, and the absurdities of modern life.... I kept going back to [Class Clown] over and over and over again. --CBC's Sunday Edition Coluccio proves that light verse isn't necessarily lightweight." --Toronto Star Praise for Pino Coluccio Like those comedians who reveal painful family secrets for laughs, you'll have a hard time catching Pino Coluccio at one of his many rhyming bluffs. With a free-ranging and irreverent mix of high and low, and showing a splendid gift for satire and biting portraiture, Coluccio writes an unflinching, crisply-constructed poetry that wears its sad truths lightly--though they sting no less for it. --Carmine Starnino
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