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A Long, Long Time Ago (Monday Love)
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* A long, long time ago... I can still remember How Kaltica v. TomWest used to make me smile. And I thought if I knew my Poe That I could ma...
Dmanister Responds to Poets.org's Invitation to "Take it Somewhere Else, Tom"
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* On May 23, 2008, TomWest posted an essay on poets.org, which was reposted on Poets.net forum : "Locking a thread affects all who had ...
HOMPRANG HAMMERED!
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Please post your comment here . (This comment has been moved up to a post--admin.) Homprang Chaleekanha, the well-known “Maw Samunphrai” (Do...
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Guest Writer: Jepson Responds to Christopher Woodman
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I go by Jepson on poets.org. I am new to the site. Sadly, I joined poets.org shortly after your departure. I have enjoyed my time so far the...
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Comment on Poets.org Secret Survey
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In response to the poets.org secret survey , I emailed (on May 23) the following to Larwar: Larina, This survey ought to be conducted in a P...
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Guest Writer: NOTES FOR 21st CENTURY POETRY HISTORIANS & SOCIOLOGISTS (Christopher Woodman)
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...JOAN HOULIHAN, JEFFREY LEVINE, & THE ACADEMY OF AMERICAN POETS The monthly "Pruning" of the Poets.org Forum at The Academy ...
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A Second Open Letter to Tree Swenson, President and Executive Director of the Academy of American Poets
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Dear Tree Swenson, Of course I understand that The Academy of American Poets is a separate entity and that the Poets.org Forum’s administrat...
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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...
Guest Writer: An Open Letter to Alan Cordle
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Dear friend and mentor, Alan Cordle, You can't imagine how hard this is for me to say, but I still feel what you wrote in your Comment f...
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GUEST WRITER: Christopher Woodman Speaks Out
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Poets.net is pleased to offer a platform for Christopher Woodman (also known as ACommoner). In essence, ACommoner was banned from two forums...
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What's Wrong with This Picture?
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Inside, an invitation to join the Academy of American Poets: The only time these people are interested in my voice: when I speak the color o...
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Posting at poets.org
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Just posted the following at poets.org: Poets.net... ...Will not "prune" your threads. ...Will not censor your ideas, no matter ho...
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Thread: ACommoner Responds to "Rotten Grapes"
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(Corrected entry) Evidently, freedom of expression at Poets & Writers is afforded to some poets and writers and not extended to others,...
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