What I Love About Poetrypoem.Com

This is Way Too Much Fun to Use

Angie Grey
This is not poetry dot com, that website meant for marketing majors, literary agents, and gypsies with a hundred or more pseudonyms. The company definitely has a fantastic marketing plan, the gimmicks, the free offers, the catches, the hooks, the contests, most mid-sized businesses would be envious of how efficiently the poetry dot com system works.

I like poetrypoem.com

I love Poetry Poem, because.

There is more to it than just - because, however, it is primarily an intuitive thing. Poetry is wonderful, its a media that only comes into full force hundreds of years after a person's passing. Thus, the poetry that your great-grandparents wrote is only now becoming classic literature, usually.

I've used other poetry boards, however, Poetry Poem is a completely non-discriminatory service that allows all sorts of people from all sorts of walks of life, with all kinds of brain-power or even brain-powerlessness to use the posting board.

Using the service requires normal intelligence or less, if your emotional quotient is good, using poetry poem should be an easy thing to do, no matter how frustrated using the words gets to be for a user. Being able to generate a lot of confusion through the muddled use of words is much more suitable for poetry than for prose. There is a great forum board at this website, as well as links to other poetry websites from Poetry Poem.

The connect boards are useful ways for poets to read what other poets are writing about, to learn about poetry, to find out about poetry writing contests, to meet other poets, as well as to promote one's own work. Honestly, I read a lot more of what was going on around me, and posted my poetry at the web portal rather than spending a lot of time chatting on the forums. However, if you are a published poet, and have reasonable grounds to be confident with your poetry, this is a very happening place to be. Poetry Poem offers a poet a chance to develop a CD on the website.

I've entered all kinds of contests, and earned the sardonic poetic twists of mimicry, by way of being absolutely ridiculously poetic, there is just no other way of describing this. Most of the other services just swept my work into their safe-keeping, having it dragged off into their personal coffers to do with it whatever may come of it. However, Poetry Poem just left my work as is; and I did not complain about being locked out of the web portal after it got edited.

Instead, the work is slowly being brought over to Associated Content, where I am slowly editing it to make it better poetry. Hope you enjoy the efforts.

Thank you for reading this. I hope that you find this to be inspirational.

Published by Angie Grey

Data entry clerk, won honorable mention Winter Arts Contest Bethpage, NY in photography (Canon Rebel film camera), wrote Roleteria Review column for college media, medalist nature category photos Mexico City...  View profile

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  • Holly Day3/1/2009

    Why did you even mention it? Excuse me, you have some nerve discussing that. Poetry is for the world if it is for anything. Excuse me, we are artists - you write the stuff for us!

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