I discovered from doing a vanity search that New Jersey spoken word artist Nordette Adams at Author’s Den advised people read “my article” (aka several year old ramble). It was up for discussion 6 months ago.
I’m hesitant to even link to “my article”. Even though I put it on a public forum in 2000, and knew some people were still googling into it, I thought it was clearly play, not to be taken seriously as “real writing”. I mean, after all, it starts and ends with comic strips. It was more intended to get my head into the layman, non-writer’s and that view of non-rhyming poetry as deficient. It wasn’t meant for poets to discuss. It’s called “informative and provocative”(?) People seemed to find it useful thought fodder in general. I find that baffling but it’s good someone found it interesting, (or inflammatorily “pseudo-intellectual” as the case may be).
I’m not sure how to classify the Author’s Den. It’s not a BBS. It’s not a static site although there are home pages for writers. It’s called a community for writers. There’s over a million articles so it’s a rather large site.
Articles are categorized by genre. Looking around it looks like a web-based blogspace with Live Journal-like members-only comments. There are message boards. There’s the possibility, like myspace, to post music. People can link to their books, (some I saw are Lulu self-published books) with a bookstore on site for promoting site writers. It has over 2000 titles. There’s an area where you can put reviews of each other as well.
Browsing around different categories, it seems rather like a supportive workshop group with comments heavy on the effusive “LOVE it!!!!”, “very true” and “marvelous!”, (more so for the poetry than the articles). [see comments for clarification on this]
I’ve never seen such a concentration of rhymed poetry online before. For example, Looking for Romance is an Edward Lear-like verse by British English teacher Paul Williams.
It’s a whole other world over there.
btw, How bizarre is this? My poetry writing statistics were deemed interesting enough to be listed in the UK under writer resources of someone called Tim Love who has an extensive set of quotes about poetry.