To celebrate National Poetry Month, we’ve got a special offer starting today, through April only:
Get a secret coupon for 50% off any TS Poetry Press title of your choice (unlimited copies—great for bookclubs or gifts!).
There are 2 cool ways to get the secret half-price coupon:
1. Buy a year of Every Day Poems for yourself, a friend, or a student. Just $2.99.
OR
2. Become a TSPoetry Store Affiliate, by adding our widget to your site. You can even earn referral fees, if you set up an Affiliate account by emailing affiliatesales@cafepress.com, though it’s fine with us if you just display the widget.
To become an Affiliate:
• email affiliatesales@cafepress.com to set up a financial account, if you want to earn referral fees
• go to the widget-creation page, click “I have a website and want a fun widget”
• a green box will pop up; choose to feature “by store”
• a white box will pop up; type in our name tspoetry
• pick a widget size and colors
• click “Create Code” (be sure to click it, even if you already see code in box, so it will capture your color and size choices)
After you either buy a year of Every Day Poems or become a TS Store Affiliate, email us at halfprice@tspoetry.com. Include:
1. the name of the person for whom you bought Every Day Poems
OR
the link to the site where you added the TS Store widget
2. Tell us your book choice. We’ll send you a reusable 50% off coupon for unlimited copies of the book of your choice, good until April 30th.
Post by L.L. Barkat, author of Rumors of Water: Thoughts on Creativity & Writing
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Buy a year of Every Day Poems, just $2.99— Read a poem a day, become a better poet. In April we’ll exploring the theme Candy.






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“more or less” & “right -ish”
I see.
Repeat after me: “I have a website and I want a fun widget.”
Lol, Lyla!
Yeah, I loved that. Always fun to see what others use in their copywriting.
I tried the widget and every time I hit “save” to save the widget onto my sidebar, the part of the code mysteriously disappears.
Hmmm. Let’s see what we can do about that, Monica. A mission!