Poetry online (recommendations needed)
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Poetry online (recommendations needed)
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Since it is April every day this month they post about a different poet and give you a writing prompt.
When it's not April, I follow Poetic Asides (http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/poetic-asides) because it's all about poetry, poets, and prompts.
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“there have been so many times
i have seen a man wanting to weep
but
instead
beat his heart until it was unconscious.
-masculine”
― Nayyirah Waheed
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It allows you to read poems from new and aspiring poets, everyday people, and even popular authors! The site is free to join, with the exception of non-mandatory membership purchase. I would suggest remaining free, as you get everything you would need to read the poems. However, if you yourself are a poet I would suggest going pro. You can do everything on the free account, but you have to judge others poetry to post your own.
And now we are at the feedback. The poets would love to have your opinion! It is not mandatory to post comments whn you read, but they would love to hear what you have to say!
And if you do write poetry or short stories, there are multiple groups on the website. You can join these groups and have sort of... 'mentors' per say. The group works together to improve each member as a writer. Depending on the group instructor, you will have small tasks. After entering the tasks and sending them to the instructor, they will give you feed back and tell you what you can do to improve. They also have reading/writing related courses like English classes for those wishing to better speak the language. All of these classes are free of charge. No diploma or anything, but they are 100% worth the effort
I hope this helps! Good luck and happy reading!