Lay It Down

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Being new to the intentional writing of poems, as well as these environs of the Poetry Forum, it is obvious that a great help to writing better is to read and learn to critique or review other writings.
But there's so much going on, so much here and out there - the threads and the submissions - it's hard to know where to turn, where to focus.
So, I open these doors to anyone, vets or virgins, to lay down a link or some words, or verse, or practically anything.
Call it the Novice Reviewer Corner or the Sideline Poetic Rill...

Let me know if this needs further clarity or if it is amiss in any way.
 
Check out the new poem reviews, that's one way to do it. The thing I've started reading lately is Poetry Magazine. But you might just want to go down to the public library and check out the contemporary poets.

What do others think?
 
unapologetic said:
Check out the new poem reviews, that's one way to do it. The thing I've started reading lately is Poetry Magazine. But you might just want to go down to the public library and check out the contemporary poets.

Well, this town's a small one. The library - small but surprisingly well-stocked for it's size. Might actually be something there - at least a healthy serving of some of the classic stuff.
That's a good idea.
Tomorrow's project, among others.
Good idea.
 
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