How would your public image change if your organization had a poet-in-residence, like Dartmouth, New York City, Dalhousie Medical School, the Natural History Museum, Walt Whitman House, or the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation? Do you have the power to make it happen?
I am looking for a position as the 2017 poet-in-residence for your organization. I am an award winning poet, published in over 40 poetry collections and a total of over 80 books. See my Amazon author's page: https://www.amazon.com/Kimberly%20Burnham/e/B0054RZ4A0. The work I would do for your organization would include 1. Forty fresh poem written about once a week and to include the words or ideas your organization provides. These poems will be posted on my social media as well as anywhere else you want. 2. The creation of an anthology published in 2017 or early 2018 on Amazon that includes the best of the weekly poems as well as any poems provided by your employees, customers, students, or colleagues. The ebook can be provided free of charge from time to time on Amazon and print books can be sold or given out to customers keeping your name in front of the public on a regular basis. 3. Hosting an online poetry competition for your employees, customers, or colleagues. The contest winners would be published in the anthology and receives a prize of your choosing. The contest could be promoted on Amazon and other social media venues as well as through emails or letters to your customers and employees. 4. Two one hour online workshops for your guests (employees, customers, or colleagues) on topics including a) the effect of certain color, movement, and emotional words on the brain; b) value of poetry in the marketing workplace, c) how to set up an Amazon author's page once you have written your book; d) anthology; a guide to activist poetry; or e) how to create visual poetry and found poetry. The cost of having me as your 2017 Poet in Residence is $1500 per year. Happy Holidays and please let me know if you would be interested in this arrangement. See you in the pattern, Kimberly Burnham [email protected]
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Kimberly Burnham, Poet In Residence Program How would your public image change if your organization had a poet-in-residence, like Dartmouth, New York City, Dalhousie Medical School, the Natural History Museum, Walt Whitman House, or the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation? Do you have the power to make it happen? ArchivesCategories
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