Susan Kan

Susan Kan is founding director of Perugia Press, a nonprofit, independent literary press located in western Massachusetts. In addition to being the editor and publisher, Susan is one the many judges for their national poetry contest, the Perugia Press Prize. Prior to starting the press, Susan earned her MFA in creative writing from the Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College.

Annually, Susan looks at more than 500 manuscripts. She knows what affects how well a manuscript is received in a contest—from its physical presentation to the overall cohesiveness of the poetry.

Here is the exciting news: Susan is now offering a personal manuscript review service for individualized feedback on poetry manuscripts.

A manuscript review would be helpful if:

Intrigued? Contact me for submission details, scheduling, and fees. Fees are based on a rate of $65 per hour.

Feedback from Inspired Poets

“I wanted to thank you for your thoughtful and considered feedback on my manuscript. It was worth every dime—as they say. Truly, I think you nailed what was bothering me about my poetry and why I’ve been uninspired for some time. I appreciate all your suggestions and am quite fond of the prompts you suggested.”
— Sarah Conover, May 2011


“Thank you so much for your wise and penetrating critique of the MS. It just came, and I have read it through for the first of many times, but I wanted to respond immediately. It’s the most helpful analysis I’ve ever had. I’ll be pondering it and looking at the poems and the ordering of poems with a fresh eye. I am extremely grateful for your insights.”
— Ruth Thompson, March 2011


“I have never been this excited about a writing idea before! The comments you shared about my manuscript have inspired me to return to writing poetry after a six-month break! The insights you shared have quickly helped me turn a corner in my approach to writing so that I now feel as though I can move forward rather than staying with the same material. I can't thank you enough for that! I spent $40,000 for a MFA (not that I regret it!) and it’s amazing how much I learned, in comparison, from a review that cost me a lot less.”
— Joyce Hayden, February 2004


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