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I’m working
on a new book, a collection of poems; I have several young poets joining me in this collection.
The book will be poems and a few essays relating only to the suffering and torment endured by those who were treated badly by the church, the inquisition and the governments of the middle ages, on through today’s times. Of course, not all suffering resulted in death, and not all torment attacked the body physically. I’m interested in works that speak to the mental, social and emotional torture as well as the physical.
It is my hope that each piece in the book will bring chills, visions, tears and shudders to the reader. I’ve written a few pieces myself, that have caused me copious tears while writing them, and I’m looking for more work that will do the same.
My arrangement with all my contributors is this: they will share in the proceeds of the book according to the word count of their contribution, against the word count of the entire manuscript. That is, if a poet’s work encompasses 250 words, and the manuscript holds a total of 2500 words, the poet will receive 10% of the book’s revenue. Royalties are received quarterly, and will be distributed in that way, by me, personally.
If you have an interest in being a part of this project, please let me know by direct email, to deliathecrone@yahoo.com, and tell me, in that email that you heard about the project on the Book Marketing Network. I will want to see samples of your work before I can commit to accepting anything.
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