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Until recently, the domain name Poetry.com was owned by New Catalyst
Fund[citation needed]. On March 7th, 2009, Lulu.com purchased that
domain from NCF. Publish Today and Noble House Books, the branches of
Poetry.com that managed the publishing and printing of their books,
have gone out of business.[1] <br>
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According to their press release, Lulu has aggressive plans to
completely revamp Poetry.com and bring it under the Lulu brand. The
site will be renamed to Lulu Poetry, and will be targeted to poets who
want to connect with their peers and have access to resources to
receive reviews and feedback on their poetry as well as recognition,
contest prizes and helping them publish their work. <br>
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Poetry.com was previously run by a Maryland-based company called The
International Library of Poetry, also known as the International
Society of Poets and the International Poetry Hall of Fame,[2] This
company was considered by many to be a vanity publisher. Poetry.com
claimed to coordinate monthly poetry contests and other services
through its website, though the actual competitive nature of these
contests was disputed. The site's ostensible primary purpose was
publication of poetry anthologies submitted by aspiring authors, and
invitations to poetry conventions hosted by the group. The Better
Business Bureau of Greater Maryland classified the business as a
vanity publisher, and notes that the quality of the poetry submitted
to them "does not appear to be a significant consideration for
selection for publication."[3]
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