The 10th Annual Literotica Award Nominations: Most Influential Poet

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In this category, please nominate the poet who affected you the most in 2008. Whose poems did you seek out and enjoy? Who made laugh/cry/etc.?

Poet must be an active Literotica member (meaning their account is still currently on Literotica – it has not been removed or cancelled) who submitted stories during the year 2008 (and those submissions must still be on the site).

One nomination per member, please. If multiple nominations are made by a member, only the first listed will count.

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Though this is a tough category since there are so many good choices, I'd like to nominate Wicked Eve.
:rose:
 
I nominate Vampiredust. His continued growth as one amazing poet is demonstrated in the wonderful writing he posts mostly in the "All of a Sudden Passion Suddenly" thread. And his consistent, unyeilding focus on his writing embodies everything that is good about the poetry forum at Lit to me. I really hope he wins: imho no one is more deserving. :)
 
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For the second year running, I second the nom for Vampiredust.

For totally subjective reasons. His writing has influenced mine more than anyone else here. Simple as that.
 
I'd like to nominate Tzara because he has started some really great threads and has also been really enlightening on the form poems. Further I have received no better or more useful criticism than I have from him. And if that weren't enough between Tzara and his other personalities, I would dare say that no single person has written more poetry in the forum than he has, much of it really, really good.

A second would be for UnpredictableBijou for similar reasons. She has started many useful threads and written some poems of astonishing beauty.

Not that the others aren't deserving. The moderators are always wonderful. But if we were to base the nomination truly on influence (who has been inspiring via word and model) I'd say no poet stands out more than these two in my humble opinion.
 
Any number of people here have been personal inspirations for me, with the quality of both their work and their interaction.

But when I think about people who have energized the board in a positive way, who have been most positively influential, UnderYourSpell certainly comes to mind. She's charming, energetic and driven. She brings people back in to participate, gets them interacting, will not be denied, and is virtually always fun and compassionate and honest.

Her poetry, already good and interesting when she arrived, has improved dramatically as she has struggled to learn new forms and participate in the various contests and challenges. I haven't seen anyone else make the incredible leaps and improvements that she has, at least to that immense degree. She's courageous enough to try new things, open to critique and willing to critique others, and absolutely supportive of other writers.

I'm thinking she deserves recognition for all that. So there's my nominee for this year.

bj
 
I'd like to nominate Ms. PandoraGlitters.

Reasons:


1. Her poem "Self Help" is one of the most moving poems I've ever read.

Stop. Reset. Then
think about the thing you will regret
in fifteen years. Imagine the shape of that
unfulfilled wish, hold it in your arms
and then feel it dissolve;

yes. That regret.
Then imagine the things that might
prevent it. Then take the first
step to avert it:

a phone call,
a trip to the dentist,
proctologist, florist.

Maybe the task is to forgive,
remake friendships. Forge
anew old communities. Reunite
lost loves, mothers and children,
create a movement

to begin the future again
string and chalk in hand.


2. Several of her poems have been published this year in some well known publications.

3. NEVER fails to give good, positive encouragement to all.

4. Cheerfully participates in every Forum activity and is a prolific poet, as demonstrated by her activity in the Poetry Forum and Lit. submissions.

5. Is a freak'in sweetheart who has killer legs!
(okay, I admit I fantasized the "legs" part, but I'm STILL betting she does!) :D
 
I would like to second PandoraGlitters I know she has had one or two rough patches but through it all she has still brought forth poetry with such deep insight as to take my breath away
 
I second the nomination for Wicked Eve.

I couldn't imagine the Poetry Forum without her.
 
Hi, it’s Gabby again,

And today I’d just like to take the time to nominate that wonderful man from Boston, the one and only [size=+2]Freddie :D[/size] as MOST INFLUENTIAL POET for 2008 on LITEROTICA.

And not just because I mused him on his most famous poem either.

Its because our dear friend [size=+2]Freddie :D[/size] has the true poet’s voice. He’s written many wonderful poems in his time here – mind you the following is still my favorite:

[SIZE=+2]Gabby, My Love, Will You Marry Me?[/SIZE]
by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER©


Nail polish, lip gloss,
Short skirt, low cut blouse,
It would be my loss,
If she snubbed my house.

A single red rose,
Two glasses of wine,
A question to pose,
If she will be mine.

French kisses and
Hand jobs and blowjobs,
Diamond for her hand,
Just say I do (sob).

I truly love her.
She’s the only one,
Her painted on fur,
And her plastic bum.

She has perfect tits,
Once I blow them up.
Never pees or shits,
Can’t drink from a cup.

Can’t talk back to me,
Tell me what to do,
I think she loves me,
And I love her, too.

But…what’s with her hair?
She’s so wicked slim.
“Hiss!” She’s leaking air!
“I’m so sorry, Jim.”

She has a ripped seam,
In her rubber head,
Woman of my dreams,
No! I think she’s dead.

“Gabby, dear Gabby,
You’ll always be mine
Gabby, dead Gabby,
This is such a crime.”

I know who did this,
I shall seek payback,
I’m so sorry. “Hiss!”
It was Boston’s hack.

He passed our table,
Carrying a knife,
Now, you’re unable,
To become my wife.

It had to be done,
Sorry, she’s not real,
No daughters or sons,
From this wedded deal.

She’s a blow up doll,
And can be replaced.
But not from the mall,
From the human race.

With lots of women,
Yes, even for you,
Take this poison pen,
Put it to good use.

Find a real person,
Who can walk and talk,
And give you a son,
Then, no one will mock,

You for loving Gabby.
Go out the back door,
I called a cabbie,
Gabby is no more.

Wait, before you go,
There’s one more detail,
That you need to know,
It’s your thread, it failed.

Either fix your thread
Or leave the web site
Best give it to Fred
To avoid a fight.​

Gabrielle L.

…And you know what, if his penis had been just a tad bigger, I just might have married him. Mind you, that was before I found out he was a she.
 
Hi, it’s Gabby again,

And today I’d just like to take the time to nominate that wonderful man from Boston, the one and only [size=+2]Freddie :D[/size] as MOST INFLUENTIAL POET for 2008 on LITEROTICA.....

Nothing against Freddie, but my nominee PandoraGlitters has WAY better legs. just saying...
 
Hi, it’s Gabby again,

And today I’d just like to take the time to nominate that wonderful man from Boston, the one and only [size=+2]Freddie :D[/size] as MOST INFLUENTIAL POET for 2008 on LITEROTICA.

And not just because I mused him on his most famous poem either.

Its because our dear friend [size=+2]Freddie :D[/size] has the true poet’s voice. He’s written many wonderful poems in his time here – mind you the following is still my favorite:

[SIZE=+2]Gabby, My Love, Will You Marry Me?[/SIZE]
by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER©


Nail polish, lip gloss,
Short skirt, low cut blouse,
It would be my loss,
If she snubbed my house.

A single red rose,
Two glasses of wine,
A question to pose,
If she will be mine.

French kisses and
Hand jobs and blowjobs,
Diamond for her hand,
Just say I do (sob).

I truly love her.
She’s the only one,
Her painted on fur,
And her plastic bum.

She has perfect tits,
Once I blow them up.
Never pees or shits,
Can’t drink from a cup.

Can’t talk back to me,
Tell me what to do,
I think she loves me,
And I love her, too.

But…what’s with her hair?
She’s so wicked slim.
“Hiss!” She’s leaking air!
“I’m so sorry, Jim.”

She has a ripped seam,
In her rubber head,
Woman of my dreams,
No! I think she’s dead.

“Gabby, dear Gabby,
You’ll always be mine
Gabby, dead Gabby,
This is such a crime.”

I know who did this,
I shall seek payback,
I’m so sorry. “Hiss!”
It was Boston’s hack.

He passed our table,
Carrying a knife,
Now, you’re unable,
To become my wife.

It had to be done,
Sorry, she’s not real,
No daughters or sons,
From this wedded deal.

She’s a blow up doll,
And can be replaced.
But not from the mall,
From the human race.

With lots of women,
Yes, even for you,
Take this poison pen,
Put it to good use.

Find a real person,
Who can walk and talk,
And give you a son,
Then, no one will mock,

You for loving Gabby.
Go out the back door,
I called a cabbie,
Gabby is no more.

Wait, before you go,
There’s one more detail,
That you need to know,
It’s your thread, it failed.

Either fix your thread
Or leave the web site
Best give it to Fred
To avoid a fight.​

Gabrielle L.

…And you know what, if his penis had been just a tad bigger, I just might have married him. Mind you, that was before I found out he was a she.

I re-nominate BOSTONFICTIONWRITER.
 
Look sarahhh :rose: and gabby :heart:, I like [size=+2]freddie :D[/size] and all but I just can’t back him in this race (especially since she’s become a lesbian).

Instead I’d like to take this opportunity to nominate LITEROTICA’S First Lady, that lovable, delectable beauty known to all of us here as:

[size=+2]
naughtycakes
[/size]


A true angel…

I’m james r scouries, and I nominate miss naughtycakes…

[size=+2]we Dolphins would let her ride on our backs any day… [/size]


quote low odds Nothing against Freddie, but my nominee PandoraGlitters has WAY better legs. just saying.

just saying you should open your eyes some day...
 
Hi, it’s Gabby again,

And today I’d just like to take the time to nominate that wonderful man from Boston, the one and only [size=+2]Freddie :D[/size] as MOST INFLUENTIAL POET for 2008 on LITEROTICA.

And not just because I mused him on his most famous poem either.

Its because our dear friend [size=+2]Freddie :D[/size] has the true poet’s voice. He’s written many wonderful poems in his time here – mind you the following is still my favorite:

[SIZE=+2]Gabby, My Love, Will You Marry Me?[/SIZE]
by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER©


Nail polish, lip gloss,
Short skirt, low cut blouse,
It would be my loss,
If she snubbed my house.

A single red rose,
Two glasses of wine,
A question to pose,
If she will be mine.

French kisses and
Hand jobs and blowjobs,
Diamond for her hand,
Just say I do (sob).

I truly love her.
She’s the only one,
Her painted on fur,
And her plastic bum.

She has perfect tits,
Once I blow them up.
Never pees or shits,
Can’t drink from a cup.

Can’t talk back to me,
Tell me what to do,
I think she loves me,
And I love her, too.

But…what’s with her hair?
She’s so wicked slim.
“Hiss!” She’s leaking air!
“I’m so sorry, Jim.”

She has a ripped seam,
In her rubber head,
Woman of my dreams,
No! I think she’s dead.

“Gabby, dear Gabby,
You’ll always be mine
Gabby, dead Gabby,
This is such a crime.”

I know who did this,
I shall seek payback,
I’m so sorry. “Hiss!”
It was Boston’s hack.

He passed our table,
Carrying a knife,
Now, you’re unable,
To become my wife.

It had to be done,
Sorry, she’s not real,
No daughters or sons,
From this wedded deal.

She’s a blow up doll,
And can be replaced.
But not from the mall,
From the human race.

With lots of women,
Yes, even for you,
Take this poison pen,
Put it to good use.

Find a real person,
Who can walk and talk,
And give you a son,
Then, no one will mock,

You for loving Gabby.
Go out the back door,
I called a cabbie,
Gabby is no more.

Wait, before you go,
There’s one more detail,
That you need to know,
It’s your thread, it failed.

Either fix your thread
Or leave the web site
Best give it to Fred
To avoid a fight.​

Gabrielle L.

…And you know what, if his penis had been just a tad bigger, I just might have married him. Mind you, that was before I found out he was a she.


You're too kind. I have tears in my eyes (sniff, sniff).

Only, I'm no poet. I wrote that poem in fun...and because I needed it for the Survivor Contest (lol).

Thank you for having a sense of humor about it and thank you for nominating me, but my nomination is not fair to those who are real poets.
 
Nothing against Freddie, but my nominee PandoraGlitters has WAY better legs. just saying...
You're too funny! :D
I wish I could nominate more than one. I'd nominate her, too!
And few others. :)
 
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