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Book Review Threads
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Forum Thread: Is Poetry Dead? (Discussion)
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From time to time, I will move up threads that seem to be relevant in the moment. New users jump onto Poets.net every day, and, perhaps, hav...
Forum Thread: "My Get Up and Go Has Got Up and Went" (Anonymous Folk Poetry)
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[ Note: this thread was originally posted in April 2008, but I thought it was worth a bump up to 2011 .] I'm going to crawl out on a lim...
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Thread: Why Poets.net Exists and When "Pruning" is Another Name for Squashing....
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...Serious Debate. ADDED 4/28: Today, I received a letter from PEN, which, in support of releasing 38 Chinese imprisoned writers before the...
Book Review Thread: Drama/Playscripts
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Have you recently read a playscript that you absolutely loved or hated? Here's the thread for you. This thread is open to those of you w...
Book Review Thread: Academic non-fiction (Literary Criticism, Literary Theory, Textbooks)
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Have you recently read compelling or just plain silly academic non-fiction? Here's the thread for you. This thread is open to those of y...
Book Review Thread: General non-fiction (Autobiography, Biography, How-to, Informational, Political, etc.)
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Have you recently read general non-fiction that you absolutely loved or hated? Here's the thread for you. This thread is open to those o...
Book Review Thread: Memoir (non-fiction)
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Have you recently read a memoir that you absolutely loved or hated? Here's the thread for you. This thread is open to those of you who w...
Book Review Thread: Poetry
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Have you recently read a poetry collection that you absolutely loved or hated? Here's the thread for you. This thread is open to those o...
Book Review Thread: Fiction
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Have you recently read fiction that you absolutely loved or hated? Here's the thread for you. This thread is open to those of you who wa...
Forum Thread: First Amendment Issues and Forums
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"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom...
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