What Are Your Plans For National Poetry Month? It will be difficult to exceed the release of an indie-published book I had last year. Last week, I read a post from Mary Lee Hahn about her plans for National Poetry Month. She was considering different forms of poetry to focus on during April. Over the years, I’ve realized it…
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Poetry Friday: Some Poetry Returning
Happy Poetry Friday! Our host for this week’s round-up is Tanita on her blog, Fiction, instead of Lies. For links to more poetry, be sure to visit her page. Many of you know I’ve been staying with my Dad in his home in Brockport New York for the last two-plus weeks. Last week, while I…
It’s Poetry Friday and I’m Busy, Busy, Busy…
I’m off today to go visit my Dad in New York. He’s doing fine but I am taking advantage of being able to spend time with him as often as possible. My husband and I were there in April so it hasn’t been too long between our visits. We’ll go back together in August, again….
Closing Out April and National Poetry Month
I don’t think there is anything more special than publishing a poem or book of poems during National Poetry Month. And that’s what happened to me this month. Picture Perfect Poetry is out in the world. People are buying it on Amazon. The book is available on IngramSpark. I got my proof copy from them…
National Poetry Month Day 22: Indie Publishing Tip #13 and A Mish-Mash of Other Topics
Today’s post is a mish-mash. It contains a lot of disparate information but it’s all related to writing and publishing! First, the tip of the day: As an author-publisher allow yourself to fill in the gaps in the work you produce but don’t put yourself last. What do I mean by this? As I explained…
National Poetry Month Day 20: Indie Publishing Tip #12
Writing poetry is a humbling experience. It also takes confidence and bravery to share one’s thoughts and feelings. In other words, it can be hard. But a strange thing happens, when one starts to share one’s work and receives feedback, sharing gets easier and easier. At least that’s how it’s been for me. I’ve realized…
National Poetry Month Day 17, Indie Publishing Tip #11
It’s been a wild April. Obviously, I have fallen short of posting publishing tips every day for National Poetry Month. But, I am giving myself some grace, knowing that I have done something worthwhile every day this month. Tip #11: Make Every Day Count April 1-9: Visiting our family in New York State April 7th:…
National Poetry Month Day 12: Tip #10 on Indie Publishing
They say the hardest part of self-publishing a book is the marketing. But, truthfully, any publishing contract negotiation these days will ask you how YOU plan to market your book. So, either way, if you publish, you are responsible for marketing your book, at least partially. Marketing is hard. I have an Etsy shop and…
National Poetry Month Day 11 – Indie Publishing Tip #9
Let’s take a moment and recap my indie publishing tips so far: 1) Invite others to join you 2) Take Your Time 3) Communicate Well 4) Patience 5) Keep everyone in the loop 6) Remember to Take a Break 7) Stay on to finish the ride 8) Hold Everyone to the Same Standard And, My…
National Poetry Month Day 5: Indie Publishing Tip #5
Happy Poetry Friday! Today our round-up is hosted by poet and author, Irene Latham on her blog, Live Your Poem. Thanks for hosting, Irene! She also has the Progressive Poem line for today – be sure to check that out! I missed out on participating this year! Looks great so far, everyone. I am currently…







