I have made a monumental decision. I am self publishing a book. Not the big novel - that's still in the laps of the literary agent gods - but a little book of verse. I used to wax lyrically quite often. I have, somehow, managed to gather together a rather dusty collection of rhyming couplets. Except most of them don't rhyme. Which is OK.
Poetry is sometimes looked on as a dirty little secret. It's possibly not considered the sexiest of the written form and I think school curriculums have a great deal to answer for that. I would often read poetry pre GCSE and one of my treasured children's book was Golden Apples and Silver something or other. I have googled it in vain but I remember it quite clearly. Dissecting poetry in stifling classroom environments took away some of the magic.
Then, as I grew older, I became more self conscious and embarrassed at sharing my work. So what changed? The realisation that time waits for no man and marches on regardless. What exactly is it I am waiting for? I dipped that toe. I put the whole left foot into the water. I set up a CreateSpace account today and got me an ISBN. I logged into Kindle Direct Publishing. It's happening baby. Suit Up!
I may or may not have started to watch How I Met Your Mother.....
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ReplyDeleteIs it this you are looking for?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Silver-Apples-Golden-Loved-Irish/dp/0856403911/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1456136819&sr=1-1
I don't think so - I don't remember it being Irish. It had a beautiful cover with gold raised letters and it was a fairly slim book.
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