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Old 04-15-2011, 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Jan in VA
That is really wonderful!! What cute children's book it would make.

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I agree!
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Old 04-15-2011, 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by munchkinmama
I can really see this as a children's book with illustrations. What a great gift to present with a drag along quilt. Keep up the good work.
I sort of saw this as a book with instructions for the quilt in the back. I can do my own book binding so was thinking of just doing a copy off my computer. I am not a good illustrator so though I might just borrow some copywrite free pictures. As for publishing it....I have no idea how one goes about that. Don't you have to have an agent for that.
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What a wonderful story - yes by all means make the quilt and book!
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I love it and it would be such a nice addition to add with the quilt. And if the poem could be illustrated.....WOW!!!
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Cute!
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Old 04-15-2011, 08:19 AM
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Here is another poem for a quilt. I envisioned an Attic windows with a fabric that has lots of African animals on it. I have yet to find the right fabric. Across between kiddy cute and realistic...might find it some day.

Papa went to Africa
to see what he could see
he saw some hippo's in a pool
and monkeys in a tree.
He saw cheetahs running fast
through forests dim and cool.
He found a moonless night so
full of deep and velvet dark
it's spangled diamond lights.
that shone with fire's spark

Come home now Mama said
she called to Papa from the hall.
Time for babes to be abed,
so sleep can come for all.
So Papa closed our story book.
He kissed our rosy lips
then we set out on starry seas
to sail our dream laden ships
Our port of call to Africa
beyond our own dear isle
until the morn should come
and wake us with a smile.
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Old 04-15-2011, 08:32 AM
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Cute poem-the drag along quilts are the best.
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Old 04-15-2011, 09:09 AM
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I love your poem.

I hope all the baby quilts I make will become 'drag-alongs'.
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Old 04-15-2011, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by kellen46
Here is another poem for a quilt. I envisioned an Attic windows with a fabric that has lots of African animals on it. I have yet to find the right fabric. Across between kiddy cute and realistic...might find it some day.

Papa went to Africa
to see what he could see
he saw some hippo's in a pool
and monkeys in a tree.
He saw cheetahs running fast
through forests dim and cool.
He found a moonless night so
full of deep and velvet dark
it's spangled diamond lights.
that shone with fire's spark

Come home now Mama said
she called to Papa from the hall.
Time for babes to be abed,
so sleep can come for all.
So Papa closed our story book.
He kissed our rosy lips
then we set out on starry seas
to sail our dream laden ships
Our port of call to Africa
beyond our own dear isle
until the morn should come
and wake us with a smile.
WOW! Ok, you really have some talent there. Of course I’m not a publisher but I do read a lot! I really think you should pursue this.

I have heard you can protect your copy-rights by mailing a copy to yourself. It will contain the complete works and a date stamp (from the postal cancelation mark) to prove when you wrote it. On the outside of the sealed envelope, maybe on the back, write the title of the works contained. File the retuned mailed envelope with a separate copy of the complete work found inside the envelope for future reference.

Now… I did a Google search for children’s book publishers and found thousands! There was even a site for “How To”. Do a bit of research and find several publishers that you want to summit your work to. Include a cover letter that explains that this work could include a quilt pattern for the story. You might find yourself in a dual market. Children’s and Quilting.

You can do it!! Best of luck to you!!
Mona

PS. when you're a famous published author, just remember us little people ;)
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Old 04-15-2011, 10:15 AM
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So sweet.
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