Would be interested to know how you all found your way to this poetry forum? Useful market research for us, don't you know.
Cheers
Cam
How did you discover this forum?
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- Perspicacious Poster
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I was looking for a definition for something...terza ritma or maybe the proper lines for a villanelle. Something like that. I googled the term and found the glossary page. Did some searching and browsing and found the forum.
The rest is already written.
The rest is already written.
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I was keelhauled,
Shanghied, don't you know.
Hope ya don't mind another 'merican muckin' up the language.
Eliot did.
'ol Ezra did.
I figured I'd give it a try.
Shanghied, don't you know.
Hope ya don't mind another 'merican muckin' up the language.
Eliot did.
'ol Ezra did.
I figured I'd give it a try.
- dillingworth
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ditto.
- seeksthebalance
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Google... the idiots guide to the internet (and I'm the biggest idiot of them all).
I was bored at work and looking for something to inspire me so I started searching for poetry and discussion boards on literature, this one was top of the list.
I was bored at work and looking for something to inspire me so I started searching for poetry and discussion boards on literature, this one was top of the list.
- dillingworth
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i happen to know google are scanning over a million out of copyright novels and so on from 19thC from the bodleian library in oxford - original dickens novels with illustrations, that sort of thing, as well as poetry. they may be a massive american corporation but at least they put something useful on the internet!