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HOW TO CREATE ILLUSTRATED POETRY

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The landscape of poetry is changing. Step aside, sonnets, for what makes great poetry now - is plain unexpectedness. Some poets create surprise through short anecdotes, some through unique formatting on the pages - and the upcoming KREST Publishers release 'Love and Lies' does it through illustrations in combination with the others. Illustrated poetry is not entirely new - in fact, poet Kwanele Sifunda drew inspiration for an illustrated anthology from the modern poets like Rupi Kaur. Here is a rundown of the process it takes to create an illustrated anthology:    PLANNING YOUR ILLUSTRATIONS  Dependent on the amount of time available for the book, the poems may be ordered before choosing illustrations, or the illustrations may be chosen first. 'Love and Lies' had a tight timeline of 10 weeks, meaning there was not a second to spare! The poems to be illustrated were chosen beforehand so that the drawing could be done while editing went on. Self-publishers may not have th