Wondering Where Some Went

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  • pearlmutt
    pearlmutt Posts: 392
    I was talking 'bout what she "STARTED" doing when she STARTED posting on this board... which was more o' pissin' poets (PJPoets) off than anything else, lol Irish ones... American ones... all sorts of us


    yes, i know about that too. :)

    i read a lot of stuff before i started posting here . . . there were two reasons, isn and groove.

    adios, it's off to honduras
  • FinsburyParkCarrots
    FinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    Of past poets, might I recommend people search for cassia, phishgod, setaside2, Radar Baba O' Reilly, Yellow, and TenaciousA, in no particular order.
  • Of past poets, might I recommend people search for cassia, phishgod, setaside2, Radar Baba O' Reilly, Yellow, and TenaciousA, in no particular order.

    I second that! :) Some real awesome talent from those folks! And very much missed are they I'd have to say. :( But, life goes on, people move "onward and upward to excellence" (I hope!!!). :)



    ps. I miss ISN too. Sure she pissed people off and I can't say I'd agree with her political views but to each their own. She was never nasty to me and I always enjoyed her poetry posts. :)
    Forget your perfect offering, there is a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in. - Leonard Cohen
  • DopeBeastie
    DopeBeastie Posts: 2,513
    pearlmutt wrote:
    off to honduras


    HONDURAS???


    lucky!!!!
  • FinsburyParkCarrots
    FinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    In many respects, it's probably natural for some people to move on from posting their work on the Internet, even though it can be great fun and constructive to get involved in a forum. For example, say that a person writes something that provides a lot of "local colour" or popular cultural references, and posts it on an international board. An Internet audience is pretty global and a piece might not communicate with these readers. Of course, this certainly doesn't mean a work is any the worse for not being "universal", so a writer might join a local group where a regional audience is more clearly established.

    I love to post on here though, and I feel confident with sharing work even if it doesn't always come across as very good or as accessible. :)
  • twin2
    twin2 Posts: 894
    Hi Kovo! I hope you are doing well.
    I haven't been on here much recently. Been super busy at home. Mending relationships and trying to work out differences in others. My children will be starting school soon so I've been job hunting as well-going more the direction of what I'd really like to do. I still stop in from time to time and read though. I haven't written a whole lot recently so nothing much to post.