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Write a poem about your goals for 2025 5 months, 1 weeks ago
What is a Book?
What is a book?
Is it just a collection of letters,
Sorted into words,
Arranged into sentences,
Grouped into paragraphs,
Bundled into chapters,
Bound together by a central theme?
If that’s the case,
Then I’ve written a book.
A couple, actually.
But it doesn’t feel like it.
My books are digital only.
That’s the way to go these days,
Isn’t it?
Print is dead, right?
Then why do I feel as if
I have NOT written a book?
Maybe I’m just being foolish,
But I want more.
I want my book to occupy space
On my bookshelf
Next to the fireplace.
I want to be able to read the title and my name
On the spine of the book as it is
Nestled in the bookshelf,
Uncomfortably squeezed literally and literarily
Between classics like Ulysses and Moby Dick.
I want to physically hold the book
And curl up in a comfy chair with it.
I want to riffle through the pages,
Creating a breeze I can feel on my face.
I want the tactile experience of the printed word,
As I rub a page between my thumb and forefinger.
I want a book that can be ruined
Should a page be torn from it.
I want a book that has some staying power,
Whether on a shelf or in a storage box gathering dust,
While the owners forget what’s inside.
I no longer want my book to be only a digital file
That can be deleted with a click on a trash bin icon
Or lost forever at the next hard drive crash.
I want a sense of permanence for my book.
At least I want it to outlast me.
Perhaps this may be a flight of vanity.
I prefer to think of it more as a legacy
That proves I was here,
That I had thoughts,
And that I recorded them for posterity.
For those reasons and others,
I will publish a book in print this year.
I will riffle the pages
And breathe in the smell of the newly printed paper.
Then I will place my book on my bookshelf.Voting is closed
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James, as you work toward your publishing goals this year, I want you to know that there are still people out there who prefer to read physical copies of books. Though e-books can be more convenient, I feel like books deserve the permanence of a hard copy as well. After all, they contain the heart and soul of their author. I hope that you are able to realize your goal this year. Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks for the encouragement. I feel exactly the same way you do about a certain permanence attached to a hard copy version. Digital documents seem so temporary to me.
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Awww I can’t wait for you to feel, smell and touch your very own book! I know you will make it happen! Thank you for sharing and thank you for being part of The Unsealed. <3 Lauren
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Thank you for the opportunity to present this poem and your kind words.
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