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SomeThink Publications is an independent publisher of primarily analog books for relaxation and stress relief.
Our range of books are for downtime and a lifetime of learning with:
Word Game Books including Clueless Word Search, Cross-search and cyptograms
Math Activity Books for Adults
Blank notebooks for Journaling
Prompted Journals to develop the journaling habit
Classic Poetry books
Our aim is books that make you think and smile.
SomeThink was founded on the belief that analog activities should be more than just "filler" for your time.
Whether it is a word search or a poetry anthology, our goal is to provide SomeThink to solve, SomeThink to learn, and SomeThink to remember. We prioritize high-quality, intellectually engaging content that encourages you to trade "scroll-time" for "soul-time."
SomeThink reflects the duality of our brand. "Some" refers to the variety of our publications—from poetry to puzzles—while "Think" represents the intellectual rigor we build into every page. It is a phonetic promise of what’s inside.
No, it is a deliberate portmanteau. We have intentionally replaced the passive "thing" with the active "think" to align with our brand mission: creating content that requires cognitive participation.
By subverting the expected spelling of "something," we immediately signal to our readers that they should expect to look closer, question the obvious, and engage their analytical minds.


15 Mother’s Day ‘Soul-time’ Gifts: Poetry, Puzzles & Journals
Mother’s Day is about more than just a card; it’s about acknowledging the woman behind the busy schedule. This year, trade the temporary for the timeless. Whether your mom is a lifelong "Word Sleuth," a kitchen historian, or a quiet poet, our curated collection offers her SomeThink to solve, learn, and remember.
6 days ago


Gift for the 2027 Desiderata Centennial: Free Commemorative Posters - 3 Designs
To celebrate 100 years of this masterwork, SomeThink Publications is offering three exclusive, high-resolution printable poster designs as a free gift to our readers.
Apr 25


26 Short Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay
First Fig and Second Fig are famous very short poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay - the Pulitzer Prize winning poet. In this article we present 26 of her poems that are under 12 lines in length for you to enjoy.
Apr 5


20 Best Micro-Short Poems: The Ultimate Guide to Brevity
The following 20 Micro-Short-Poems represent the gold standard of this condensed art. Each is four lines or fewer, allowing you to consume a lifetime of wisdom in under fifteen seconds. More than a satirical epigram or limerick, these short poems have an elegance of form and poignancy that land profoundly and are memorized for their magic.
Mar 31


D.H. Lawrence’s "Pansies" - Iconic, Controversial and Provocative
Our new release is a complete edition of the DH Lawrence Pansies Poems - a distinctive collection of short poems and thoughts. This vital work focuses on the raw, electric energy of the poems in a contemporary layout.
Mar 12


The Evolution of Sonnets: Types and Key Poets Throughout History
Famous for their fourteen lines, this article explores the history and development of sonnets. In particular we look at the different rhyming schemes of different types of sonnets and the most famous and best loved sonnet poets.
Mar 9


The Modern Appeal of Classic Short Poems
Sometimes the smallest phrases carry the greatest weight. It is with immense pride that we announce our debut publication: "Pansies & Figs", an anthology dedicated to the enduring power of the very short poem.
Feb 25


Poetry Supporting Mental Health
Poetry is not an academic luxury; it is a mental necessity. Here we explore the benefits of poetry to our mental wellbeing.
Feb 5


Desiderata: A Century of Wisdom (1927–2027)
As we approach 2027, we celebrate the Centennial of Desiderata—a poem that has transitioned from a private diary entry to a global anthem for peace and authenticity. Written in 1927, here we celebrate Max Ehrmann's iconic poem with words of wisdom as relevant today as when they were written.
Feb 3
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