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Zeynep wrote: "Title: FireAuthor(s) name(s): Zeynep Bashak
ISBN (or ASIN): B0FJ24JGWM
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date Year: 2025
Publication Date Month: July
Publication Date Day: 18
Page count: 30
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Hi, we appreciate your patience as we work through the tremendous backlog. We need a webpage showing the ISBN/ASIN and other book data to validate the info and if available we need it for the cover image. It should be non-bookseller site (Amazon & AbeBooks excepted), so from the publisher, library or another acceptable site: https://help.goodreads.com/s/article/..., if you have the book, we can use a scan/photo of your copy for the cover and the page with the publication information (you can upload a scan/photo of your own to the "more photos..." section of your profile (https://www.goodreads.com/photo/new) in the browser, not the app), then copy the link here and a librarian can add it. Make sure you state the source of the photo in the text and that your account settings are public (not private).
Hey, I am having some problems with my cover page appearing in Amazon, so I just uploaded the cover here myselfhttps://www.goodreads.com/photo/user/...
And this is the webpage:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FJ24JGWM
Thanks for the help!



Author(s) name(s): Zeynep Bashak
ISBN (or ASIN): B0FJ24JGWM
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date Year: 2025
Publication Date Month: July
Publication Date Day: 18
Page count: 30
Format (such as paperback, hardcover, ebook, audiobook, etc): ebook, paperback
Description:
Zeynep BashakA sensual and lyrical collection of poems that meditate on the element of fire — the heat that aches to be touched, flickering between desire and danger.
"Fire" explores obsession, erotic surrender, the fear of intimacy, and the beauty of self-destruction through flame-soaked language and striking emotional clarity. It's meant to be a collection that warms the ones who desire to surrender to the flame.
Each poem sings through a harp threaded with flame: delicate and ecstatic. Here, fire is not only an element but a lover.
This is poetry for readers who do not fear depth or ornament, who delight in musicality, in metaphors, and in the thrill of being undone.