@ElizabethEiler@universeodon.com
Post #1151696
2026-04-14 23:26 UTC
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@jake@social.jacobhaddon.com 2026-04-15 00:02
@ElizabethEiler@universeodon.com i'm having these thoughts too. and coming to, for at least now, two different plans. there are those poems whose connection is simply the time of my life when they were written, and i think of these and more of a generic collection. and then i have separate sets where they are collected by theme (or in one case, form) my first collection was all over the place but where i tried to pay attention was the flow of the poems.
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@anikeaten@kind.social 2026-04-15 00:03
@ElizabethEiler@universeodon.com I haven't published a book but I've seen collections of unrelated poems that were more based on shared time period (like poems written during a year of travel or during school) or shared form (like concrete or blackout). I suppose those are sort of themes too!
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@seanpatrickphd@wandering.shop 2026-04-15 01:31
@ElizabethEiler@universeodon.com My book of sonnets was organized into a rough thematic arc. Poems went next to other poems with similar subject matter, but the general theme shifted over the course of a few poems at a time. So a set of poems about falling in love could turn into a set of poems about being obsessed, which could morph into poems about unrequited love, etc... I def recommend that sort of cluster-of-clusters approach, it came out feeling much more thematically composed than I thought it would.
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@SJAsh_03@mastodon.sdf.org 2026-04-15 06:56
@ElizabethEiler@universeodon.com I've 3 books via KDP & Kobo and one pdf & e-pub collaboration of 8 poems that is a free download hosted on a cloud platform. I've not yet posted links to that on all my accounts, as it is recent, and I'm seeing how it works. The KDP & Kobo books contain almost everything I wrote up to the end of 2024. Any themes are the connection of thoughts at any given time. I see no issue with that The collaboration is more of a conversation. The "theme" is what grew out of that.