Putting the words To the page In an eye pleasing way Is not all that poetry is, Sometimes it is more About ripping up Your soul and placing The pieces whole In a way that tells The story properly.
The poetry that doesn’t Move poet nor reader Was not written well.
In putting the pen To the paper I may be committing The darkest of sins, For bleeding poetry Is acknowledging That the world Yet can be used To hurt the soul again.
It is not about the words, The rhythm, or the verse, It is merely about the truth That only poetry can be Made to let loose.
Though lifting the pen To bleed on the page Seems like a gift, A talent given, I would argue that There are days When writing poetry Feels like madness leaking Outward from my head.
Rhythm and rhyme Pulsing in time To how broken My heart is.
Especially writing for either self publishing or indie/small publishing firms. When you think of children’s books…the first thing that comes to mind is golden books. Trust me…that is an unrealistic view of what you will be able to publish.
Amazon has the strictest regulations here, but the others are not far from it. In order to have even a Paperback book you need 24 pages. That is not as easy as you think. For Hardcover the requirements jump to 75 pages. For a kid’s book that is nearly impossible.
This is done I am sure due to the cost of printing each book. You also need to consider the cost of each book if you were to set it up as a Hard back. That often adds a factor of almost $10 to a book. How many parents are going to be willing to buy a book from a new author at such a high cost?
Sometimes it is better to start smaller and work your way big. Paperback for an initial release if it is done right can still look nice.
I wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to get it done in time. But I finally got it done. (Yeah I know the post this morning said that I had 10 left. I do my posts Sunday night when I can.)
I will post the link when I get it… but I just wanted to celebrate finishing the writing.