This article was originally published in the Campus section of the Empire State Tribune on 10/19/12.
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King’s freshman self-publishes poetry book
“For me it’s interesting the way I can tell my story through poetry. Because we’re young, a lot of people don’t really know how we feel,” Stewart said. “A lot of people don’t know what’s really in our minds and how we view the world. Through my book you’ll be able to get a better understanding.”
Stewart’s parents told him that he should put the poetry into a book to save it, but he only toyed with the idea until after he graduated from high school. Stewart came to a standstill for a number of months, but his friends would ask him periodically how the book was coming.
Stewart’s book was self-published and edited through a company called CreateSpace.com by Amazon.com.
In order to receive feedback, he brought the manuscript to different writing workshops throughout New York City, including The Writers Guild of America East. The Guild taught him how to market his book. Once edited, it was only a matter of hours before the manuscript was typed and published.
“Basically you’re like your own boss,” Stewart said.
Self-publishing is free unless you purchase expanded distribution like Stewart did. This means that within approximately six weeks the book will be in stores and online stores—expanded beyond Amazon.com.
Stewart learned a lot from Robert Frost. “There wasn’t a lot of structure like you’ve learned in school and I relate to that in a way,” Stewart said. “Some of the topics he talks about are topics and things I wish I could talk about, the more general things in life—the seasonal stuff and your surroundings.”
Stewart encourages people to read his book and to be honest. He likes criticism and believes it’s good to start conversations and debates.
He plans to write another book. He may write more poetry or share his story through a diary or novel format. “But for now,” Stewart said, “I’m just reaping the benefits.”
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