no,because publishing books is very hard 2 publish it
The one that says "Yes".
Venus and Adonis
Then they have every potential to advance their publishing career! :)
Tita Lacambra Ayala published her poem "Cactus" in 1951.
First known African-American published author: Jupiter Hammon (poem "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries", published as a broadside)First known African-American woman to publish a book: Phillis Wheatley (Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral)
A story book, a poem book, or just a continuous book. with no chapters. Why does there have to be any?
Yes you do since your are using their words and the character they created for a novel. That is stealing. If I used a line from a poem you wrote in one of my poems how would you feel? You would feel that I stole it from you.
In a book report, you would italicize the title of a book, not underline it. When referencing a poem in your report, you would typically use quotation marks for its title. For example, "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost.
Phillis is the first African- American woman to publish a poem of her own.
No, Walt Whitman's poem "Tears" was not published in 1842. Whitman's collection "Leaves of Grass," where the poem appears, was first published in 1855.
Think of a different way of presenting your poem to your audience. If somebody else thinks of a way to do that, then it won't be you being creative!
To know if Ehrenreich's experience would be different in today's economy or not a person would need to know more information about this character. Knowing if this character is from a movie, book, or poem and what the book, movie or poem is would be helpful.