I’ve just published a book called “How to Write a Poem: A Beginner’s Guide,” which currently retails at $2.99 for the
ebook in the Amazon.com website. The paperback should be available in the next
few days. I got the idea for the book from the Google Keyword Planner. The
Keyword Planner is a tool that can be used to run ad campaigns, but it also
includes a facility for evaluating keywords. Essentially, you input a word or
phrase and it tells you how many times that word or phrase has been used in the
past month as a search term in Google. The phrase “how to write a poem” was
used around 22,000 times, so I figured this topic is something that people are
interested in and the phrase seems like a popular choice. Since I’ve published
three books of poetry, to date, I reckoned I had some valuable experience I
could share with other people.
The book starts from the basics (as you
may have guessed from the title) and explains what a poem is and where you
start when writing one. I also included two very practical walkthroughs – one
of a free verse poem and the other of a sonnet – and the book covers the major
poetic techniques and how to use them. There are also plenty of examples from
famous poets that illustrate the points I’m trying to get across.
Here’s the blurb I used for the book:
This is a practical book. By the time you
finish reading it, you will have all the tools you need to write convincing,
compelling, and beautiful poetry. Whether someone has asked you to come up with
a poem for a special occasion, or you have suddenly been struck by an intense
emotion and are looking for a way to articulate it, or you want to express love
to your sweetheart on Valentine’s day, “How to Write a Poem: A Beginner’s
Guide" provides all the necessary techniques to enable your poem to be a
success.
It was a fun book to write and came in at
under a hundred pages (in paperback), so I’m excited to find out if there is
any interest in the subject.
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