I think, depending on how many interested poets I have, I would have each poet to pick out like 5 of thier favorite poems. Then there are a couple choices. Either put those up to a vote by the others who were contributing to the project as which one they like best and pick the highest ranked of each person or I would pick which poem would make it so the final product would be more of a surprize..
Since most of the writers on the site have so many poems I can't possibly reread everyone of every persons poems and pick for myself. Maybe for future books, should there be one, I could flag them when they come in when I really think they are outstanding for publishing. It is a different way of looking and reading each poem.
So be going back through your poems a start looking for your favorites. I will let you know when I got to the point of needing those titles.
I have the supplies to try my hand at hard cover binding. It's gonna be so hard to rip apart another book as a sacrifice to my learning but I will grit my teeth for our cause
Though hard covers are nicer It will of course cost more than the soft cover because of price for materials and shipping, I refuse to be one of those that rips people off with over charging for shipping. I will still try to keep the price under 30 since that seems to be what everyone is willing to spend. I don't think that should be a problem though.
I am really excited about this.
Technical
where I am at in my project...
Hardest part for me is printing the covers which is really tricky.
The books are 5 1/2 by 8, of course the covers have to the same size plus the size of the binding.
Problem: printers don't print edge to edge,
Problem" finding cardstock 8 1/2 x 14 (the next size higher) seems to be impossible for just walking into a store and buying it. I have heard you can special order it but alas my moving around life style messes me up as I am getting ready to make another move in a week or so. Holding up amy ordering I might do.
I have been improvising with cutting posterboards down to size.
Problem: the preprinted posterboard I am wanting to use my printer ink smears on the shiny side of the posterboard even using the photo paper setting..
Any ideas that you might have are welcome... Keep in mind professional printers cost money and we are trying to keep the cost down. All of them I have talked to don't have the larger cardstock for printing either.