Coyotes Publishing is THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL PUBLISHING COMPANY/ #1 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING COMPANY IN THE WORLD.
Opened it's doors back in 2003 and was built on a dream that owner Kennie Kayoz had to develop a publishing company that wouldn't be like anything this world has seen and wouldn't be scared to let it's artists speak there minds on any subject at all.
Although Kennie would later see that this would come with a price, as much as he allowed his artists to speak freely many poetry sites didn't like the idea as they would ban him and the company from posting on there forums and websites.. Things got so bad in fact that even some web hosting companies banned Coyotes Publishing from hosting there
In 2006 the world seen Coyotes Publishing fade off the world wide web... Many thought that this may have been the death of Coyotes Publishing
2008 brought back Coyotes Publishing in a big way as there return to the world of Independent Publishing brought many things and when they started to release some of there old classics with many new classics the world was eating them up. However as Coyotes Publishing took off like a rocket the man behind the scenes Kennie wasn't the same.. He was battling with depression as things continued to get worse. Coyotes Publishing didn't last long as the fire that was known as Coyotes Publishing flickered to the point of being dead once again... The depression got to Kennie and it showed as he quickly became a quiet and secluded form of himself. Things got so bad that all the poetry and everything else that has ever been released from Coyotes Publishing including things that were never released got deleted.. Kennie didn't want nothing to do with the company that he took so much pride in starting. So feeling that Coyotes Publishing brought the worse out in himself he decided to walk away from it one more time.
In 2010 Coyotes Publishing's inferno that once was came back as nothing more than a lit candle, Kennie continues to struggle with depression and keeps to himself 99% of the time... Kennie's writing now is more darker and more depressing than before.