champagne1982
Dangerous Liaison
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Smooth away your sharp angles
squiggle the edges of a cube
shorten up an oval
and cut a sphere in two.
Somehow, visit the Poetry Discussion Circle and honestly assess the value of workshopping a poem there. All you are asked to do before submitting a poem, is to offer meaningful/constructive critique on two poems already in their own threads. The best way to do this would be to read the poem (the author and title are in the thread heading) and any specific questions or thoughts by the poet in the opening post first, then work from that without reading through the other critical comments in the thread. Don't be afraid of repeating suggestions, your view is often a different take than anyone else's and will probably open up a new aspect of the poem to the poet, that's why those poems are there.
I would love to see some new poetry offered for discussion in the Circle. It's been a while and I find I have a need to spend some time with other people's poems. (OPP would have been a good acronym but it's taken by a police force). Think about it and maybe I'll see your poem up there.
Don't forget to read the READ THIS FIRST thread first.
squiggle the edges of a cube
shorten up an oval
and cut a sphere in two.
Somehow, visit the Poetry Discussion Circle and honestly assess the value of workshopping a poem there. All you are asked to do before submitting a poem, is to offer meaningful/constructive critique on two poems already in their own threads. The best way to do this would be to read the poem (the author and title are in the thread heading) and any specific questions or thoughts by the poet in the opening post first, then work from that without reading through the other critical comments in the thread. Don't be afraid of repeating suggestions, your view is often a different take than anyone else's and will probably open up a new aspect of the poem to the poet, that's why those poems are there.
I would love to see some new poetry offered for discussion in the Circle. It's been a while and I find I have a need to spend some time with other people's poems. (OPP would have been a good acronym but it's taken by a police force). Think about it and maybe I'll see your poem up there.
Don't forget to read the READ THIS FIRST thread first.