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ISBN 978-1-421465-20-8 |
size : 20.5 cm x 14.8 cm |
200 pages |
Published: August 2010 |
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A Blue Moon |
A perfect sandwich |
A request of another |
A truck ahead |
Are they worth it? |
At a distance |
Before the trip |
Blue Moon |
Changing landscape |
Changing uniforms |
Crossing boundaries |
Crossing cultures |
Enabling your life |
Facing up |
Fighting the traffic |
Find your passion |
Friday the 13th |
ghost and the flu |
Given a chance |
He continues |
I choose life |
In front of a mirror |
In one day |
Larger than life |
Looking outside |
Loose change |
Music for the soul |
On a journey |
Recycled teenagers |
Red moon |
request of another |
Setting a goal |
Signing a book |
Some will |
straw broom |
The ghost and the flu |
The power of one day |
The straw broom |
Tradition |
True to his character |
Unspoken thoughts |
Up to the challenge |
Visitor’s book |
Walking along |
What are you doing now? |
When technology works |
With a lion in his hands |
Without a name |
Your impact |
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"The Definitive Collection : June 2007 - October 2007 : Volume Nine"
was first published on 23 August 2010.
Its size is approx. 14.8 cm (5 13/16") wide by
21.0 cm (8 5/16") long,
(also known as A5), and 12 mm (1/2") thick.
This volume contains 46 poem titles spread over 200 pages.
What appears below is the introduction from the book:
Introduction
Welcome to the ninth volume of “The
Definitive Collection.” Thank you for choosing this book.
This book is part of a multi-book project. It is the final project
on my journey of creating poetry books. This journey began in 2003
with my first book, “A nod and a smile.” At the time of publishing
it, I had no idea that such a journey would be undertaken. I had
compiled the book, and had the layout designed by a company. It was
published under my own name, and as far as I was concerned, that was
it.
Little did I know, what would follow. Little did I know, how many
poems that I would subsequently write. Little did I know, how many
people would find value in my first book.
So it was, that almost five years later, I would continue my journey
of creating poetry books. Over the next two years, I would publish
twelve small books, including a slightly revised, reformatted, and
smaller sized version of my first book, “A nod and a smile.” I have
now called them, my small poetry book collection.
To finish off, I am reviewing my entire collection of poetry,
currently over 2700 poems. From mostly unpublished work, I will be
selecting poems worthy of inclusion in this final project. Of
course, not every poem can be selected, so there will be exceptions.
When first starting this project, I decided that the optimum book
would be around 200 pages, both from a cost of production, a manageable content size, and
potentially an interest perspective. The last point was made along
the lines of “the bigger the book, the easier for the reader to lose
interest.”
Initially, I decided to split the collection of poems into blocks of
500, with an expectation that each block would produce enough
content for one book. The majority of my previous works have
emanated from the first 500 poems, and yet, it was still possible to
find enough content for the first volume.
The culling process for subsequent books quickly revealed, that the
original idea of one book for each block of 500 poems, should be
abandoned. It also became clear that several more books would be
needed. In fact, the culling process resulted in 12 volumes being
created. One additional volume will be provided, containing a Poem
Title Index and a Subject Index.
As a general rule, poems over six pages in length were excluded. As
with anything, there have been some exceptions made to this rule.
The poems in this book are presented in the order in which they were
written. The aim of this book is to touch the reader in such a way,
that the person will want to pause and ponder each poem after
reading it.
Is such an aim achievable? Now that is a question that only you, the
reader, can realistically answer. What I hope is, that for my part, I have given you enough
encouragement and inspiration, to at least think about each poem.
The rest is up to you.
This volume was created from poems written during a period, when I
was writing at least one poem every day. I did this for over 1000
days.
A quick look at the contents of this volume reveals a possible
deeper reflection period of my daily poem ritual, and a few
surprises along the way. Many of the poems found here, end with a
challenge, a question, or an idea for you to consider. That is
probably the case, with every poem that I have written.
It is believed that there is something here for everyone. If not
now, then may be another day, another month, another year, even
another life. Which poems are for you? Now that is a question, that
only you can answer, and there is only one way to find out.
That is enough from me. It is hoped that you will find what follows
of value, of interest, and worth pausing and pondering.
I now invite you to read Volume Nine of “The Definitive Collection.”
Gary Dodd
July 2010
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