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32 sites in Poetry |
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Directory of literary publications, from small presses up to the most famous with an emphasis on poetry links. Most pages contain submission guidelines and some contain additional links.
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An interactive site featuring activities and advice for making, sharing, revising, and editing poems. Highlights include e-muse, a poetry generator.
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Learn from the poetic wisdom of the ages. Articles and discussion about aged poetry.
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Information for poets: creative writing programs, book and magazine publishers, contests, awards, fellowships, conferences, workshops, writers' centers and reference books.
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Monthly email newsletter with market information for poets.
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Essays and articles on the craft and business of poetry. Calls for submissions and contest entries.
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A survey of the performing and lyrical roots and aspects of poetry. Also, a listing of literary agents focusing on publishing poets, supporting non-profit associations to turn to.
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Online lectures, articles and interviews on the craft of writing poetry, as well as articles about reading poetry and audio recordings of well-known poets reading their work.
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Resource for poetry and quotations with information on literature and help on writing.
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Poetry submission, contests, publishing, personalized poetry products, poetic techniques
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Poetry writing contest, international free online poetry community for creative and romantic personalities from all over the English speaking world. Forum for writers.
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Listings includes publishers, competitions, courses, funding, events and magazine listings. Offers a critique mailing list.
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An online poetry forum where you can post poetry and receive reviews. Poetry contest and reads.
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Providing poetry lessons, advice, editing, performances, books and writing services. David B. Axelrod, director.
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Poems, workshops, books and school programs of author Barbara Helfgott Hyett.
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International digest of world poetry. Features contest listings and discussions for poetry writers.
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The craft of poetry creation (particularly through leverage and adaptation of classical forms and techniques) and how to find poetry publisher. Free exercises and tutorials.
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Focuses on the craft of poetry: line breaks, stanza breaks, voice, persona, diction, syntax, and revision. Course and workshop by poet Scott Wiggerman.
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Articles on poetry for those who love to read or write poetry, but who feel intimidated by the technical aspects of the genre.
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Essay offers beginner tips for crafting romantic poetry.
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Lists email contacts for poetry publishers and indicates whether they are willing to receive manuscripts submitted electronically.
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A forum for exchange. Read poems, post some poems. Tips and information for when your well runs dry.
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Links to useful sites for aspiring poets.
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Forums, contests and other resources for poets in this online community.
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The process of publishing your poems, from finding the appropriate venue to signing the appropriate releases.
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A community of authors of poetry and prose, dedicated to the freedom of art in the pursuit of passion, brilliance, and insanity.
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A sprawling public commons of experimental poetry and poetics. Writing exercises, essays on poets, a critique workshop, excursions into poetics, the occasional thoughtful diatribe. Also, The Wraith (a weblog-style poetry zine).
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Resource for online poets and writers featuring categorized links to poetry/writing related websites as well as two new featured poets online each week. All past poets archived online. A poetry chat room. Contests. Poetry Classifieds, and a bookstore.
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A resource for poets and lovers of poetry with poems by the webmaster, Patrick Martin.
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Forum for poets and writers, replacing closed MSN group.
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Poet and playwright Billy Marshall Stoneking explores the poems, performances, people and ideas behind performance poetry in essays updated monthly.
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Consists of a resource for writers and readers of poetry, emphasizing Asian and orientalizing forms such as cinquain, ghazal, haiku, renga, sijo and tanka.
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