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  Benjamin Arthur Robinson - Author of fiction and poetry

Licensing My Poetry: A Journey with “Alas the Day” & Beyond

As a poet, the journey of sharing my work goes beyond just writing. It encompasses the crucial steps of publishing, promoting, and licensing my collections. My latest book, Alas the Day, alongside twenty-nine other poetry books, serves as a testament to my passion for exploring the depths of human experience through lyrical expression.

The Essence of Alas the Day

Alas the Day is not merely a collection of poetry; it is an exploration of themes that resonate deeply in today’s world. The poems reflect personal reflections, cries for social justice, musings on the beauty of nature, and tributes to love and loss. In this book, I aim to intertwine poignant emotion with social commentary. My voice, as noted by reviewers, carries an earnest tone that seeks to connect with readers on multiple levels.

Themes That Resonate

The heart of Alas the Day beats with several core themes that many readers find relatable:

  1. Human Suffering and Compassion: A call to recognize and act against injustice.
  2. Love and Longing: Exploring emotional vulnerabilities and cherished connections.
  3. Nature and Existence: Celebrating the majesty of the natural world.
  4. British Identity: Reflecting on heritage and the individuals who shaped it.
  5. Existential Musings: Pondering profound questions about life and purpose.

These themes not only shape the content of the book but also play a significant role in how I approach licensing my poetry. Understanding the core messages within my work informs potential partnerships with publishers and organizations looking to highlight social issues.

Strength in Collaboration

Licensing poetry can open doors for collaboration with various platforms, from literary magazines to social campaigns. By aligning with organizations that share my values—like those focused on social justice or environmental protection—I can ensure that my poetry reaches a broader audience while remaining true to its core messages.

In this process, standout pieces like “Peace and Love” and “Old London Town” showcase both emotional depth and moral clarity, making them ideal candidates for licensing opportunities. Each poem carries a message that can resonate well beyond the page.

Final Reflections

My journey with Alas the Day has been as much about sharing my voice as it has been about building connections through poetry. As I look to license my works, I am reminded of the power of poetry to not only evoke emotion but to inspire action. Whether through heart-wrenching pieces or cosmic celebrations, I hope to continue sharing the transformative power of poetry, inviting readers to reflect, love, and believe in the possibility of a kinder world.

In the end, poetry licensing is not simply a business transaction; it is about creating a legacy, fostering collaboration, and making a lasting impact on society through the written word.

Please use the contact me link if you would like to license my poetry. Thank you for your kind consideration. I look forward to hearing from you.

Warmest regards and best wishes

Yours sincerely

Benjamin Arthur Robinson – Author

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